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  2. SOLDIERS RETURNING. TWO PARTIES DUE TO-DAY.

    Soldiers from the Konigin Luise and Oxfordshire are expected to arrive by special train from Sydney to-day at 4 p.m., at No. 5 platform, Central ...

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  3. THE MARITIME STRIKE. LIVELY SYDNEY MEETING.

    A mass meeting of seamen, lasting about three hours, was held in the Protestant Hall yesterday afternoon. The proceedings were lively at times, but ...

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  4. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    At the smoke concert of the Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday night Senator Millen made reference to the seamen's strike, and the failure ...

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  5. MOVING ON PETROGRAD. DECISIVE ADVANCE PENDING.

    A report from London says that a decisive advance on Petrograd is pending HELSINGFORS, Friday. It is reported that, with the consent ...

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  6. TROUBLESOME TRIBE[?]MEN. RAIDS BY AFGHANS.

    Although the peace treaty with the Amir of Afghanistan has been signed, fighting is still in progress with irreconcilable tribes of Mohsuds and Wazins on ...

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  7. GREAT PACIFIC FLEET. RESULTS OF VISCOUNT JELLICOE'S TOUR.

    The Australian and New Zealand press Association interviewed a high naval authority regarding the reorganisation of the naval detence of the Empire. He said ...

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  8. PEAGE WITH AUSTRIA.

    It is expected that the peace treaty with Austria will be signed in 10 days. ...

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  9. PILLARS Of EMPIRE. DEFENSIVE STRONGHOLDS OVERSEAS.

    The Agent-General for West Australia (Mr. J. D. Connolly) entertained at Juncheon Senator Pearee (Commonwealth Minister for Defence). General Sir ...

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  10. RELATIONS WITH ROUMANIA. CONCILIATORY COMMUNICATIONS.

    In reply to the representations made by the Allies, the Roumanian Government protests against the charge laid by the Supreme Council that Roumania ...

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  11. NEW ZEALANDERS RETURNING.

    The transport Adolph Woermann will sail shortly with 600 New Zealand soldiers. ...

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  12. APPRECIATION OF SOLDIERS.

    The East Brisbane Drill Hall was the seene of a pleasant function on Saturday night, when the East Brisbane Citizens' Welcome Committee recorded a welcome ...

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  13. THE GERMAN MARK.

    The German mark continues to fall in value, and 85 marks are now offered for £1. The fall is partly due to the reduction of the British Army in Germany, ...

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  14. FINNISH MINISTERS RESIGN.

    In consequence of General Mannerheim's refusal to retain supreme command of the Finnish forces, the Premier (M Castren) and several of his colleagues ...

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  15. UNREST IN MEXICO.

    The Government, in replying to the note from the United States, takes exception to the tone of menace employed, and points out that violence is common ...

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  16. THE STARVING NORTH.

    The Acting Chief Secretary said on Saturday that the dredge Remora had arrived safely at Townsville with her cargo of foodstuffs. She had a good trip. On ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S WAR HISTORY.

    Writing the war history of Australia will be a much more formidable task than was supposed in 1914, when Mr. C. E. W. Bea[?] was appointed sole war correspondent and ...

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  18. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S DEPARTURE.

    Admiral Lord Jelhcoe left "yesterday morning in H.M.S. New Zealand on his way to New Zealand. Just as his vessel was passsing through the Heads, a ...

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  19. STORMY MEETING IN MELBOURNE.

    There were many stormy scenes at a mass meeting of seamen held at Unity Hall yesterday. The president of the Federal Council (Mr. Le Cornu) moved ...

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  20. PERSONAL NOTES.

    The Rev. and Mrs. E. Barnett, Tongwynlais, Phelan-street, Clayfield, have received a letter from their son, Trooper J. S. Barnett, 5th Light Horse, who has ...

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  21. WIDE BAY FEDERAL SEAT.

    A good deal of interest is being taken locally in the Caucus nominations for a candidate to oppose Mr. E B. C. Corser, M.H.R for Wide Bay, at the next ...

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  22. AVIATION CONTESTS ENTRIES FOR AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    Two further entries have been made for the flight to Australia, those of Captain C E. Howell, D.S.O., M.C., D.F.C., of Sydney, who served with the Royal ...

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  23. LILLE, DEPORTATIONS.

    The newspaper "La Liberte" announces that warrants have been issued against General Zolner, the German officer who ordered the deportations from Lille. ...

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  24. LABOUR'S OBLIGATION.

    Speaking on industrial matters to-day, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) said: "I consider the wage system unsound in principle, and not founded on justice, ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    On Monday the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) will make a statement in the House of Commons with reference to the trade policy to be pursued by the ...

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  26. NEWS FROM THE EAST.

    The Japanese steamer Nikko-Maru, which arrived at Dalgety's wharf at 9 a.m. on Saturday, had on board a number of passengers from the East. ...

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  27. ITALIAN WAR DISASTER.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the Italian military disaster at Caporetto, a few miles north of Goritza, says it was due above ...

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  28. PROFITEERING BILL.

    The Profiteering Bill has been road a third time in the House of Commons. ...

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  29. A BANK MANAGER'S DEATH.

    The death occurred late to-night of Mr. Charles Lawson, manager of the local branch of the A.B.C. Bank. He was only taken ill this morning. ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    A message from Pretoria in reference to the reports that the Government proposes to bring in a Bill at a special session for the incorporation of Swaziland in ...

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  31. BRITISH AT DANTZIG.

    It is announced that British troops have arrived at Danizig, on route for Poland, and that the German opposition to the occupation of the disputed ...

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  32. ADELAIDE CITIZEN'S DEATH.

    Mr. J. R. G. Adams, general secretary of the Board of Governors of the Adelaide Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery, died on Saturday night after a ...

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  33. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    George Brown, a miner, 32 years of age. was riding a horse at Mount Morgan yesterday, when the animal fell, and the rider was thrown on his head. His ...

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  34. GERMAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

    A German wireless message states that a German company has established a regular line of steamers to the Levant. The first steamer will leave Hambarg for ...

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  35. ANGLO-PERSIAN AGREEMENT.

    A report frcin London states that in Anglo-Pers[?]an agreement has been signed, and that under it British influence will be dominant in Persia. ...

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  36. JAPANESE AMBASSADORSHIP.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at San Francisco reports that, according to despatches received from Tokio, M. K. Shidehara (Vice-Minister ...

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  37. STYX RIVER COAL.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) passed through Rockhampton on Friday on the way to the Styx River coalfield. In an interview to-night with the ...

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  38. "BLACK" CARGOES.

    It is considered almost certain that the Brisbane carters will become involved to a certain extent in the shipping strike. While no official intimation has been ...

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  39. GERMAN GOVERNOR DISMISSED.

    Marshal Foch has dismissed General von Winterstein, the Governor of the Palatine, and is replacing him with General Klingensberg. The German ...

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  40. BRITISH LABOUR DEMAND.

    Labour leaders at Liverpool, representing all trades, have unanimously decided to demand the reinstatement of the police who went on strike, failing which they ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN ARMY STORES.

    Large quantities of Australian army stores and equipment are to be offered at auction during the nest fortnight. The sales in England have already yielded ...

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  42. REPATRIATION WORK.

    Speaking at a function at the Commercial Travellers' Club on Saturday night, Senator Millen said that he Was fully aware of the shortcomings of his ...

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  43. LUXEMBURG DISTURBANCES.

    The recent disturbance in Luxemburg, when 20,000 persons attacked the Duchess's palaces and Parliament Buildings, were ostensibly a demonstration ...

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  44. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION.

    The Unionists have selected Mr. F Fisher, of New Zealand, as a candidate for the Widnes (Lancasbire) electorate, as a by-election is to be held there in ...

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  45. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In order to prevent further delays, the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate has decided to hold a conference with President Wilson, with the object ...

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  46. FIRES.

    The first aid appliances carried by the Central Fire Brigade quickly extinguished a small blaze in the window of a refreshnent shop in Wickham-street last night. ...

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  47. PINKENBA SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    A triangular area at the intersection of Main-road and M'Bride-road, Pinkenba, was the centre of an inspiring gathering on Saturday, on the occasion of ...

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  48. A.I.F. SURVEY SCHOOL.

    The staff and personnel of the A.I.F. Survey School forms one of the many successful organisations under the educational scheme of the A.I.F. Repatriation and ...

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  49. CELLULOSE COMPANY AFFAIRS.

    The report of the committee appointed to inquire into the affairs of the British Cellulose Co. states that the Government departments which granted the concession ...

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  50. R.S.S.I.L. ORGANISATION.

    With a view to improving the organisation and management ot the Victoriam branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League, it is proposed to form a ...

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  51. WAL TEST WITHSTOOD.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales landed here in the presence of large crowds, and the streets were gay with decorations. In responding to an address ...

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  52. Kelvin Grove Methodists.

    The anniversary of the Kelvin Grove Methodist Sunday School was celebrated yesterday, the services being conducted by Rev. A H. Stokoe and Messrs. J. J. ...

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  53. THE BLOCKADE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. Sinclair M.H.R., who has been in Brisbane for the past few days and will leave again for Melbourne this morning, stated on Saturday that the one question ...

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  54. THE PEACE LOAN.

    In connection with the Peace Loan an inaugural concert will be held in the Exhibition Hall this evening, when a varied programme will be presented. ...

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  55. CHAMPIONSHIP CRICKET.

    Championship cricket matches confined to two days are doomed, as almost all counties are convinced that the scheme is a failure. Players especially condemn the ...

    Article : 46 words
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