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  2. WINTER ON GALLIPOLI.

    The winter at the Dardanelles is severely testing the Australians and Turks alike, Reuters' report that the first blizzard occurred early in ...

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  3. TRAVELLER'S EXPENSES.

    In the Full Court this morning before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A Cooper), Mr. Justice Chubb and Mr. Justice Lukin an interesting appeal, by ...

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  4. LEAD OF 7.

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  5. THE BLACKS.

    The Government settlement for aborigines at Barambah was visited by the Assistant Home Secretary, during the week-end. Discussing the result of his ...

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  6. BOON TO WORKERS

    Some important regulations have been issued in the latest Government "Gazette" relating to the appointment, classifications, and conditions applying ...

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  7. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    The undermentioned cases came on for hearing at the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. C. A. M. Morris, P.M.:— ...

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  8. GREECE'S LATEST MOVE.

    Greece's difficult effort at neutrality continues to be of chief interest in Entente capitala. The latest decision is apparently to withdraw all ...

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  9. ALLIED AEROPLANES.

    It is reported officially that 16 of our aeroplanes, bombed a store depot at Miraumont, and an aerodrome at Hervilly. All returned, safely after ...

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  10. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    According to Mr. E. J. T. Manchester (President of the Water and Sewerage Board), the recent rains on the Brisbane River watershed have not yet ...

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  11. ROBBING THE WOUNDED.

    The waster who drank the blind man's beer is as nothing compared with the thieves who are at present busy robbings the war boxes. On the ...

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  12. GREEKS WILLRETIRE.

    Reuters Salonica correspondent sends a statement from a French source that Colonel Rhallis, of the Greek Commission, in meeting the ...

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  13. BREAKING-UP CEREMONIES.

    The annual "breaking-up" entertainment of Hemmant School was held in the school ground on Friday Owing, to the want of rain and the general trade ...

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  14. SURRENDER REPORTED.

    The Woolf Overseas News Agency in Berlin has received a private message from Constantinople that three British battalions that were retreatihg on the ...

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  15. QUICK CALLS.

    At to-day's meeting of the Brisbane Fire Brigade Board, Superintendent Hinton said that since last month 18 calls had been received. Nine of these ...

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  16. MORE RAIN.

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  17. THE CENSORSHIP.

    The Press Bureau announces officially that Sir Edward Grey has arranged that from December 20 the censorship by the Press Bureau on behalf ...

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  18. TURK TRANSPORT.

    The Exchange Telegraph Co.'s, Athens correspondent says that advices from Constantinople report that a French submarine sunk the Turk ...

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  19. SANDGATE SCHOOL.

    The annual prize distribution a and sports in connection with the Sandgate State School took place on Friday in the presence of a large, number ...

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  20. QUESTION OF MEN.

    General Russky, during an interview stated that an offensive would be easier for both sides when the River Dwina was frozen, but he did not ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SUBSIDY.

    A deputation representative of a number of hospitals in South Queensland, waited, upon Mr. D. Bowman (Home Secretary), yesterday, and asked ...

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  22. TREATY WITH BULGARS.

    King Constantine, having read M. Venizelos's interview emhaptically denies, the existence at a Graeco-Bulgarian treaty. He says that Greece ...

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  23. ITALIAN FIANCES.

    The Chamber of Deputies approved of a bill giving financial powers to the Government for six months by 400 votes to 50. ...

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  24. CLERKS' COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    Mr. T. Foat secretary of the Queensland branch of the Federated Clerks Union left Brisbane by this morning's mail train in order to attend the ...

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  25. DEATH FROM LYSOL.

    An inquiry into the circumstances [?] to the death of John Joseph Thomas who dead of lysol poisoning, on November 24 last, was held this' ...

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  26. MUNITIONS FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    A message from Havre reports that 110 persons were killed in the explosion in the Belgian [?] factory, the cause of which has not been ...

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  27. INCOME TAX AND STOCK.

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  28. FARMER INJURED.

    As the result of being thrown from his cart near Raymond's Sawmills Valley, to-day, William Alfredson, 30, a farmer, of Robinson-road. Zillmere ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.— Innamincka from Cairns, passed in, 1.52 a.m. Kinpurncy, from New York, 9 a.m.; Canberra, from Townsville, 10.5 a,m. ...

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  30. THE CHIHESE CROWN.

    Prince Yuan Shi Kai has accepted the hrone, but so date is announced for the coronation. It is believed, that China and Japan ...

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  31. FISH MARKET.

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  32. Advertising

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  34. Advertising

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