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  3. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    The first sittings of the Full Bench of the Court of Industrial Arbitration took place this morning. Prior to tho first matter being called, Mr. ...

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  4. TO AVERT WAR. ANOTHER GERMAN MOVE.

    Germany is reported to be forwarding, an important note via Switzerland. It is said to contain an invitation, to the United States to make ...

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  5. CHURCH AND WAR.

    The new convent and presbytery forming important accessories of the main design of the Church of Mary Immaculate, Ipswich-road, were blessed ...

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  6. BOWEN COAL.

    Apropos of the important announcement made by the Minister for Mines on Saturday of the discovery of good coking coal in the Bowen fields, the ...

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  7. HIBERNIAN FUNDS.

    The second cases against Robert M'Cormack, an ex-union official, was commenced before Mr. H. D. Archdall, P.M., in the Police ...

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  8. BOSSES YIELD. MEATWORKS TROUBLE.

    The meatworks crisis, first reported in this paper last Friday, has been overcome by the bosses climbing down from their dictatorial attitude, and ...

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  9. WOMENS COURT.

    Following on the scheme recently outlined by the Assistant Minister for Justice (Mr. J. A. Fihelly), in connection with Police Court reforms, the ...

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  10. SUBMEUE CAMPAIGN.

    From a truthworthy sour e it has, been learned that 800 vessels entered tho United Kingdom, and 410 departed during the first nine days of February. ...

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  11. ANOTHER SHIP SUM.

    The steamer Japanese Prince has been sunk. Twelve persons are missing. It is. stated at Amsterdam that the Japanese Prince carried 20 ...

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  12. DESTROYER SUNK.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that a British destroyer of the older type, while patrolling, the Channel, struck a mine, and sank. All the ...

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  13. BLOWN OUT!

    The Minister for Lands made a crushing reply this morning to the assertion of Mr. Corser, the Tory member for the Burnett, that the soldiers ...

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  14. COUNCIL FINANCES.

    The South Brisbane City Council was represented as plaintiff by Mr. W. Blair (instructed by Messrs. M'Grath and Hunter) in the District ...

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  15. INVISIBLE SUBMARINES.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" says that the submarines now operating are of sin invisible type. They are receiving supplies from floating steel reservoirs ...

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  16. MUNITION FACTORIES.

    The Pittsburg Machine Shop and Union Switch Company, which were engaged in munition orders for Europe, have been destroyed by fire. ...

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  17. GRANDCOURT'S CAPTURE.

    The British are now able to take a breathing spell on the Somme. "It is a new phase," says Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent, "that we should ...

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  18. WAR LOAN.

    Inclusive of tho sum of £200,000 applied for by the State Savings Bank of Victoria, the subscriptions to the fourth war loan now total £18,446,580. ...

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  19. BERNSTORFF OFF.

    Count Bernstorff will take his departure from America next Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  20. GERMAN INTERESTS.

    The German Government,, through Washington, has notified that its interests in Australia, New Zealand, and the South Sea Islands, will be placed ...

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  21. ALBERT HINCHCLIFFE.

    Mr. Albert Hinchcliffe, who has acted its manager of the Queensland "Worker" for many years, has been appointed to a similar post in ...

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  22. MOVEMENTS OF SHIPPING.

    The Customs authorities at Washington have issued orders to withhold Information as to all clearances on the Atlantic, and Pacific. The names of ...

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  23. DETAINED VESSEL.

    The federal Attorney-General announced on Saturday In regard to goods which recently arrived by a vessel which early in the war took ...

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  24. LATE EMMA MILLER.

    Mr. J. S. Collings, who was chairman of the Emma Miller memorial meeting lest night, has handed to us for publication. tho following message from the ...

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  25. BRAWL AMONGST SAILORS.

    A free light between members of the crews of two ships lying at Pyrmont occurred on Saturday night. A number of the crew of a vessel lying at ...

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  26. BRITISH CHILDREN.

    Amongst those drowned in the California were the three-O'Donnell children, whoso patents were British subjects, who had resided in Philadelphia, ...

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  27. GERARD LEAVING BERLIN.

    The Swiss Legation has been advised from Berne that Mr. Gerard, tho American Ambassador, and his entire staff, together with 50 Americans, will ...

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  28. SOUTHERN TROUBLE PROBABLE.

    Rumors circulating in butchering circles suggest the possibility of an upheaval in the meat industry. The trouble originated some time ago when ...

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  29. LACK OF CONFIDENCE.

    Speaking at a meeting at Bendigo Mr. Hampson, M.P., referring to the recruiting campaign, said that the Government should take the people nvore ...

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  30. TELEPHONE CUT OFF.

    The American Ambassador (Mr. Garard) has protested against tho action of tho Government In cutting off his telephone-10 minutes after his asking ...

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  31. WATER BOARD CASE.

    What has come to be known as "the Water Board case," a legacy from the Supreme Court sittings of last year, was again called on for hearing at tho ...

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  32. CHINA ENTERS LISTS.

    It is announced in Peking that China will break oft relations with Germany if the hitter's submarine campaign is pursued. ...

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  33. DUKE OF NORFOLK DEAD.

    The death is announced of the Duke of Norfolk. The late Duke was the fifteenth holder of the title, and was born in 1847. ...

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  34. TRAWLING DISPUTE.

    The parties concerned in the trawling dispute conferred on Saturday morning, and agreed to have their points of disagreement referred to the Judge of the ...

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  35. LANSING'S CLEAR STATEMENT.

    The Secretary or State (Mr. Lanking), in a speech, said: "We cannot close our eyes, to the fact that we are standing on the verge, of war. It is a ...

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  36. MILKMEN'S WAGES.

    The Deputy President of the State Industrial Court made an award on Friday, fixing the wages of the drivers of milk delivery carts and stablemen ...

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  37. BANANA SKIN AGAIN.

    Ellen M'Keum, this afternoon, slipped on n banana skin, near her residence, Upper Edward-street, fracturing lie right forearm. First aid was given by ...

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  38. DEFENCE EMPLOYEES.

    Vilrious now regulations for the civilian staff employed,by the defence authorities arc contained in the current military orders, One of these ...

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  39. WEEK-END WEATHER.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning uh follows:—It is cloudy to threatening on the ...

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  40. FLOOD AT TALLWOOD.

    Mr. Donald Gunn, M.L.A., has received a wire from Tallwood that the flood there is at the 1910 mark, and has now fallen one Inch, The water from ...

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  41. "SOME" ONIONS.

    The Minister for Lauds has a remarkable display of onions In his office this morning, three bulbs each weighing several pounds. They are more ...

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  42. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED KILLING.

    John M'Kulsky, who was charged with having unlawfully attempted to kill Joseph Domanewsky on February 3, appeared before Mr. H. L. ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Paringa from Sydney, passed in, 12.42 p.m.; Moruya, from Gladstone, 12.52 p.m. Townsville.—Blngera, arr. from ...

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  44. FISH MARKET.

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  45. CUT WITH AN AXE.

    William Lowe, of Oxford-street, Puddington, was attended by the ambulance bearers this morning- for a large Incision on the top of his left ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    The State Treasurer, when asked this morning if ho was likely to avail himself of the arrangements by which Queensland was allowed to raise money ...

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