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  2. POLAND'S POSITION.

    The Boisheviks have occupied Minsk. PARIS, Sunday. It is reported from Breslau that the Polish army has evacuated Brest-Litovsk. ...

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  3. THE FRINGE AT ADELAIDE.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales arrived this morning from West Australia. At intervals along the route the Empire's Ambassador was intercepted by ...

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  4. THE NEXT ELECTIONS.

    In the course of a speech in the Woombye School of Arts on Saturday, July 3, Mr. W. H. Doherty, secretary of the United Cane-Glowers Association (which ...

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  5. GOVERNOR Of QUEENSLAND.

    Col. the Right Hon. Sir Matthew Nathan, G.C.M.G., has been appointed Governor of Queensland. In making this announcement yesterday the Acting ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCES.

    The Paris correspondont of the Chicago "Tribune" interviewed Mr. J. W. Findlay, son of Sir John Findlay (proprietor of "The Scotsman), who said: "When ...

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  7. SPA CONFERENCE DECISIONS

    The Signing of the protocol at the Spa Conference has caused the greatest storm in the German newspapers since the signing of the armist[?]ce. The Allies are ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIAN CRISIS.

    The Public Service strike began to-day. Government offices were picketed by strikers, and the administreation of the country was practically brought to a ...

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    QUEENSLAND'S NEW GOVERNOR—COL. SIR MATTHEW NATHAN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ACCOMMODATION CHARGES.

    The Price Fixing Commissioner (Mr T. A. Ferry) said yesterday that it was stated that hotels and boarding-house's were increasing their tariffs enormously ...

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  11. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Fokio correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed Viscount Kancko, a member of the Japanese Privy Council who said that the action of some ...

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  12. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT.

    The Government has received a vote of confidence in the House of Represetatives. the voting being 283 to 145. ...

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  13. VISIT OF CRUISER AND

    At the meeting of the Brisbane City Council yesterday a letter was read front the District Naval Officer asking permission lo berth the cruiser Brisbane and ...

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  14. MURRUMBA.

    At a meeting of the Murrumba State Electorate Committee, held it Lands borough last Saturday, Mr. J. W. Carderdine presiding, Mr. J. Shaw (general ...

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  15. TROUBLE LOOMING IN CHINA.

    Marshal Tuan Chi-Juis, at the instance of the President, has dismissed General Wet and deprived General Tsaoqun of military rank. Portions of Tuan Chi-Juis's troops ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    At a gathering held in the Albert Hall to welcome the Labour delegates who have returned from Russia a resolution was carried protesting against the ...

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  17. ADDITIONAL HOLIDAYS.

    The following holidays have been appointed, in connection with the visit of the Prime of Wales to Queensland, and the holding of the Brisbane show:—Monday ...

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  18. RESTORATION OF SHIPS.

    British ship owners have offered to restore to the Hamburg-America the some of the vessels now in British ports. It is understood that a credit extending over ...

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  19. EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    The death has occurred of ex-Empress Engenie—Marie Eugenie do Guzman, Countess Teba, while on a visit to Spain [The late ex-Empress Eugenie, who on May ...

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  20. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE.

    Consequent on developments during the week-end, it is believed that an early settlement of the gas strike is likely. At a meeting of the union on Saturday ...

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  21. BRISBANE DECORATIONS.

    Details of the proposed decorations or Brisbane streets and other arrangements in connection with the visit of the Prime of Wiles, wine given by the Mayor ...

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  22. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Davidson) said yesterday that the department had everything in readiness to cope with the heavy traffic expected at ...

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  23. ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVTA.

    Italy is resuming direct negotiations with Jugo-Slavia. ...

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  24. THE TURKISH TREATY.

    At this morning's session of the Allied Conference minor changes were made in the Peace Treaty with Turkey, which will be presented to the Turks on July ...

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  25. THE FERRIES.

    As the sequel to the following resolution carried by the City Council on June 14 last:— That in view of the ever increasing deficit arising out of the ferries ...

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  26. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    Reports received from Teheran (Persia) state that the Bolshevists have advanced from Meshedisar, on the Caspian Sea, to Sari, in the Persian province of ...

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  27. FIRST AID STATIONS.

    Mr. Steer has arranged with the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade and the St. John's Ambulance Society for first aid stations to be established at all ...

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  28. TURKISH NATIONALISTS.

    It is rumoured that Field-Marshal Sir Edmund Allenby, with headquarters at Prinkipo, will become Commander-in-Chief of the forces operating against ...

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  29. REUNION WITH DENMARK.

    In connection with the celebrations in connection with the reunion of the province of Schleswig and Denmark 70,000 persons enthusiastically welcomed ...

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  30. ATTACKS ON POLICE.

    During an attack which lasted for three hours on the Rathmore police barracks a bomb killed Sergeant Wynne. Eight men attacked Sergeant Leery and Constable ...

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  31. THE CHILDREN'S WELCOME.

    Sir,—1 am sure that those responsible for the decision that our Catholic schools in Brisbane shall not participate in the children's welcome to the Prince have ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S HOURS.

    The conference of seamen by 48 votes to 26, approved a moon in favour of an eight-hour day for seamen. The motion was lost, however, as the requisite ...

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  33. MARSHAL FOCH THREATENED.

    The "Petit Paris[?]ien" states that an armed madman, meeting Marshal Foch while he was walking in the street of a Belgian town, presented a revolver at ...

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  34. ORANGE CELEBRATIONS.

    In view of to-day's, celebrations Belfast and other towns in the north are filled with troops and there is little likelihood of serious trouble. Effigies of De Vilera ...

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  35. BALLARAT BY-ELECTION.

    There was but a slight alteration to-day in the figures in connection with the Ballarat Federal election. The latest figures show that Mr. D. C. M'Grath ...

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  36. DR. MANNIX IN AMERICA.

    it has been announced in all Roman Catholic churches that Archbishop Mannix will arrive in New York either on July 16 or the following day, and that he ...

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  37. ARRANGEMENTS IN WARWICK.

    At a meeting of the local committee which is, arranging details in connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales Messrs. Dornbusch, Warburton, and ...

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  38. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times" says that while the opinion is expressed that the National Labour Party will merge with the third ...

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  39. SHEARERS' AWARD.

    Over £1000 back pay under the new award was paid out to-day to shearers and shed hands from Laplats, Northampton, Bloomfield, and Athol. It is ...

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  40. BRITISH WORKERS WARNED.

    In a message to British workers, Prince Kropotkin, who is living near Moscow, urges the reopening of the pre-war resations of the Western nations with ...

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  41. DEBT TO THE ARGENTINE.

    The British Government has made arrangements to liquidate its debt of 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000)) to the Argentine by meeting periodically the ...

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  42. APPOINTIHENT FOR AUSTRALIAN BISHOP.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armidale, N.S.W., has been appointed assistant to the Pontifical throne. ...

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  43. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    The Commonwealth Government has received a cable from the Imperial Government stating that the existing butter and cheese contracts had been cancelled ...

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  44. SHOOTING NIAGARA FALLS.

    In an attempt to shoot Niagara Falls, enclosed in a bariel, C. G. E. Stephens, an Englishman, has lost his life. ...

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  45. 17 YEAR OLD DIVORCE.

    Lady Astor, who represents Plymouth in the Unionist interest in the House of Commons, offered a lengthy justification of her attitude regarding divorce at the ...

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  46. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    In the House of Commons, the Joint Parliametary Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. S. Baldwin), in reply to a question with reference to double income tax, said ...

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  47. CHARGE AGAINST A SOCIALIST.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 136 votes to 70, has authorised proceedings against a (Socialist deputy, Signer Misano, who is charged with being a deserter from the ...

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  48. UNEMPLOYED AUSTRALIANS.

    Much distress is still prevalent among Australian discharged soldiers, and the authorities strongly urge that Australians should not come to England in the hope ...

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  49. SWISS LOAN AT 8 PER CENT.

    A Swiss loan of £5.000,000 has been offered on the local market at par, carrying 8 per cent, interest. It was absorbed within 24 hours. ...

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  50. WOOTTON LAWSUIT SETTLED.

    The law case between Richard Frank Wootton and J. Jeel has been settled. Under the terms of setlement Wootton will receive a percentage of the stakes ...

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  51. RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN.

    The Federal Government is resuming diplomatic relations with the Vatican, which were severed in 1873. Later the Jesuit order will be readmitted to ...

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  52. FATHER JERGER'S DEPORTATION.

    Father Jerger, the Roman Catholic priest, who was reinterned on Thursday last, has been taken to Melbourne, where the final arrangements will be made for ...

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  53. ROBBERIES IN SYDNEY.

    Further robberies of material from business places were reported to the police this morning. At the tailor's shop of Thomas Richards, in ...

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  54. FRANCE'S INDEBTEDNESS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York American" interviewed Baron Rothse[?]ild, who said: "It is absolutely idle to deny that France is unable to pay ...

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  55. NEW CANADIAN PAPER MILL.

    It is understood tlhat plans are under way for the establishment of a large paper will in Southern Saskathchewan for utilising a large quantity of the available [?] ...

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  56. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mrs. M'Phillips, Invermay, Sandgate-road, Breakfast Creek, has been officially advised that her son,. Lance-corporal T. G. M'Phillips, is returning by the ...

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  57. EGYPTIAN EXECUTION.

    Massoud, the assailant who made an attempt on the life of the Prime Minister on June 12, has been executed. ...

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