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  2. LATEST NEWS

    "Le Journal" says that on Monday the Allied fleets bombarded Gallipoli at the entrance to the Sea of Marmora, and immense flames sprang up in different ...

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  6. General News.

    An auxiliary cruiser, after a hot chase, captured, 160 miles o[?] Naples, an Austrian naphtha ship, which was conveying supplies for submarines. ...

    Article : 102 words
  7. Call to Arms.

    Queensland requires an average of 30 recruits daily to reinforce Queenslanders at the front. The physical requirements are: Age, 18 to 45 years; minimum ...

    Article : 260 words
  8. German Leaflets.

    Notwithstanding all the precautions taken by the Commonwealth Government, Germans in America are circulating war leaflets in Australia. The leaflets are ...

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  9. ALBION PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 words
  10. More Ministers.

    Already it has been stated that it is the intention of the present Government to amend the Officials in Parliament Act, with a view to rearranging the Ministerial portfolios. The proposal, it is ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. German Report.

    A German commnni[?]ue states : "According to plan, and without any pressure from the enemy, we moved our forces from a position to the east bank of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. Every Man Wanted.

    The Minister, for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday said: "We are now informed by the British authorities that every man is wanted. We send that ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. Sentence on De Wet.

    In passing sentence on Christian, De Wet, who had been found guilty of treason, the judge said that but for you we should have heard nothing about ...

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  14. TELEGRAMS.

    The civic authorities recently decided to seek counsel's opinion in regard to the proposed closing of Cathedral street and the treatment of portion of Phillip Park ...

    Article : 243 words
  15. Germany to Pay.

    Germany admits that the Swedish steamer Verdandi, 930 tons, which was sunk off Christiania, on 15th June, was torpedoed in error, and she declares that ...

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  16. Opposition Caucus.

    The members oi the Liberal Opposition are meeting this morning in Parliament House, to organise themselves for the work of the coming session. There was ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. British War Loan.

    In the House of Commons to--day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. M'Kenna), in answer to a question, said that the Bank of England was prepared ...

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  18. MANUFACTURE OF SHELLS.

    The Minister, for Defence yesterday said that the Ministry had asked the Imperial Government regarding the manufacture of munitions: 1. Can wo help? 2. Can ...

    Article : 252 words
  19. Heroic Airman's Funeral

    Twelve thousand persons assembled at the Brompton cemetery to--day to witness the interment of the remains of Naval Flight Sub-lieutenant Warne[?]ord, V.C., ...

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  20. CABMEN'S RACES.

    The general meeting of cabmen will he held in the Grand Central Hotel tomorrow (Thursday) night, at 7.15 p.m., to conclude the final report in ...

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  21. Farther French Advance

    To--day's communique says :— Dunkirk was bombarded at long range yesterday. Fourteen shells were fired, and some civilians were killed. ...

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  22. LATE SHIPPING.

    Arawatta, Carins to Melbourne, left Sydney yesterday. Bingera, due Brisbane from Townsville to--morrow morning. Bombala leaves ...

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  23. FEMALE POLICE SELECTED.

    Out of over 400 applications, Sydney's first two policewomen have been selected They are Miss Lilian .M. Armfield, of the nursing staff, Callan park, and Miss ...

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  24. Q.T.C. COMMITTEE.

    Mr. H. Cupples, who presented a requisition to Mr. C. A. M. Morris, chairman of the Queensland Turf Club, at yesterday's committee meeting, signed by ...

    Article : 239 words
  25. Weather Forecast.

    The Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau issued the following forecast this morning :— Generally fine, and rather cold, but ...

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  26. STRATEGIC RAILWAYS.

    The premier of New South Wales has been in communication with the Commonwealth authorities and the Railway Commissioners, with a view to ...

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  27. FIRE AT TOOWONG.

    A house, situated at the corner ol Church street and S[?]wood road, Toowong, and occupied by Mr. C. S. Pankhurst, was the scene of a fire shortly ...

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  28. BOY AND BICYCLE.

    A boy named William Eaton [?]ell from his bicycle in Queen street, near Wharf street, yesterday afternoon. The ambulance found that he was suffering from bruises ...

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  29. STOCK OF FOODSTUFFS.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) is prosecuting inquiries under the powers recently granted him under the War Precautions Act, with a view to ...

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  30. Exports Prohibited.

    The Government of Sweden has prohibited the exportation of waste cotton and various potassium salts. ...

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  31. CHARGE AGAINST MR. KIDMAN.

    The charge against Arthur Kidman, army contractor, of having forged a name upon an army stores tender, was heard yesterday by the High Court, ...

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  32. FIRE IN PICTURE THEATRE.

    A fire broke out in the Strand theatre, a recently opened picture show, in Pitt street, near Market street, at about 7.30 last night. The show was ...

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  33. BOXING.

    In a boxing match at The Ring tonight. Dai Roberts knocked out Billy Williams [?] the third found. ...

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  34. Future Meat Supplies.

    The Government is introducing a bill to to secure the maintenance of sufficient cattle, sheep, and swine. The bill empowers the Board of Agriculture to ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. REFERENDA BILLS.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) last, night said that the Government proposed to adhere to its decision to allow a fortnight for the discussion ...

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  36. TRUSTEES' SAFE DEPOSIT.

    A prudent man will de[?]y f[?]ve and burglary by lodging his valuables at Trustees' Safe Deposit. Readily accessible. Charges moderate. ...

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  37. THREE STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    A collision occurred [?] the Sydney heads yesterday morning, between the steamers Saros, Herga, and Southbor- ough. The Herga and the Southborough ...

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  38. Labour Leader's Appeal.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, the Labour leader, after interviewing President Poincare, Field--marshal Sir John French, and other generals, and visiting the trenches, is ...

    Article : 43 words
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  40. "JAEGER" TRAVELLING RUGS.

    A line assortment of patterns, at all prices, from 16s. For purity, style, and durability, they recommend themselves to all travellers. Of course, you know the ...

    Article : 37 words
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