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  3. FLOODS FEARED.

    CHARLEVILLE, Friday.-- Heavy rains continue all over the west. The rivers are rising again, and floods are feared. The Bulloo River, which was ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. STOP PRESS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that up to midnight no action whatever, had been taken. The course which President ...

    Article : 498 words
  5. THE FIERY CROSS.

    Another fiery cross will be sent forth to-night--this time by the women of Queensland, who, with true womanly intuition, have grasped the true ...

    Article : 476 words
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  7. "HONEST JOHN ADAMSON."

    A gathering, representative of the Public men of Queensland, assembled at the Town Hall yesterday morning to honor "Honest John Adamson, M.L.A.," ...

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  8. NEW TOWN HALL.

    The ceremony of laying the fonndation-stone of the proposed new Town Hall at the corner of Albert-square and Ann-street will he performed at three ...

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  9. PRIZE POEM.

    (Won by Mrs. M. Forrest, of Brisbane, at the South-street Literary Competition, open to all Australia and New Zealand.) The following verses were awarded ...

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  10. ECHO OF CLERMONT FLOOD.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- One of the last acts of many generous and noble deeds performed by the late Mrs. F. J. Young, who perished in the ...

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  11. SEVERE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,--Persons complaining that recent school examinations were too severe should consider the purpose for which they are held. In New South Wales ...

    Article : 525 words
  12. CAPTURED COLONIES.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-- Sir Joseph Ward and. Mr. Massey, the New Zealand statesmen, endorse the statement made by Mr. Walter Long ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. I.W.W. CRIMINALS.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--The recent trial of members of the Industrial Workers of the World was referred to at a meeting of the Industrial Council last ...

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  14. RECRUITING RALLY.

    The Oxley Electorate Recruiting, Organisation conducted its initial appeal for recruits at an open-air meeting held at Clarence Corner last night. The ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S TOLL.

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  16. BRITISH FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We improved our position to the north of Beaumont Hamel and carried out a ...

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  17. METROPOLITAN BAND ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,--For the past six months the night performance in the Botanic Gardens has been confined to four bands affiliated with the Queensland Band Association. ...

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  18. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-- Reuter's correspondent in Amsterdam reports that the "Dusseldorf Anzeiger" publishes a telegram from Constantinople that the ...

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  19. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--The Earl of Selborne, speaking at the Constitutional Club, said an Imperial conference was inevitable. They would have to deal ...

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  20. RIGA SECTOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--A Russian official message states:-- Despite asphyxiating gas and frost, we cleared out the enemy from the Kalncem ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. SECTARIAN PERCENTAGES.

    Sir,--It is said that in Brisbane there are 12,000 men eligible for military service. Whoever knows that to be true should know how they are enrolled, as ...

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  22. SALONICA FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--A message from Athens states it is reported that General von Falkenhayn is at Sofia, where he presided at a war council of ...

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  23. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT.

    Sir,--In your issue of to-day I notice some statements made by the Home Secretary about living rooms being 800 cubic feet for all dwellings. But the ...

    Article : 315 words
  24. WESTRALIAN POLITICS.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Assembly sat till after midnight on Thursday. The Opposition seized the opportunity afforded by the absence of a number of country ...

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  25. FORCES OF DARKNESS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.-- Mr. Hamilton Fyffe, correspondent of "The Daily Mail" at Petrograd, indicates the probability of an improved political ...

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  26. THE WHEAT CROP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The Australian Wheat Board, at a meeting today presided over by the Prime Minister, derided upon an arrangement by which ...

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  27. ROMAN CATHOLICS AND THE WAR.

    Sir,--In to-day's paper appeared a letter signed "Catholic Soldier." I suppose he means "Roman Catholic." Re able-bodied men attending King's ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ENLISTMENTS.

    Out of 53 returned soldiers, who have been "boarded" by the Medical Board and found fit, all but two have rc-ei[?]sted, and one of the men who came back ...

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  29. OUR DEMOCRATIC ARMY.

    Not many people new can have doubts as to the democratic character of the Army of to-day. Writes one who has bad to do with the training of recruits for some time:--"One of my latest ...

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  30. MR. WADE IN AMERICA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Premier received a cablegram from Mr. Wade, stating that he to-day arrived at San Francisco, and that his health had ...

    Article : 58 words
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