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  2. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Pneumonic influenza is attacking Queensland on its first line of defence, necessitating the utmost vigilance on the part of the ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S GAINS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Keith Murdoch, representative of the United Cable Service, writes: The Empire stands to come out of the war with full ...

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  4. PAYING THE DAMAGE

    PARIS, Thursday.—The question of indemnities has not yet been settled, but the Council has reduced the number of disputable points connected with it ...

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  5. THE RIOTS IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reuter's correspondent at Cairo status that communication between Assuit and Cairo had recently been maintained by a ...

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  6. THE LABOR CHARTER

    PARIS, Thursday.—Reuter's staff at the Peace Conference states that after 35 meetings the Allied Labor Commission has finished its work, but the ...

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  7. STRIKES IN GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—A general strike has broken out in Stuttgart, the capital of the kingdom of Wurtenberg. ...

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  8. HUNGARY'S CHOICE

    BUDA PESTH, Thursday.—Reports indicate that the revolt in Hungary was easily accomplished and secured the workers' approval. ...

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  9. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Replying to a deputation which waited on him to-day, seeking financial assistance, the Treasurer said he was endeavouring to make ...

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  10. OUTBACK N.S. WALES.

    DUBBO, Thursday.—Mr. M. J. O'Dwyer, of Brewarrina, who is on a visit to Dubbo, and who knows the back country well, says that it is in a bad ...

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  11. THE OVERSEAS MENACE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The fact that there are two sufferers from mild attacks of pneumonic influenza, who have been quarantined at Lytton, has evoked ...

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  12. STATE FRUIT GROWERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The conference of fruit growers from various parts of the State was continued to-day, under the presidency of Mr. T. H. Benson ...

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  13. THE WAR MAKERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—Reports from Berlin confirm the belief that the German Government intends to propose to the National Assembly the ...

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  14. THE RACIAL QUESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Democratic advices from Tokio emphasise the extent of the demonstration on the racial question. The British Ambassador ...

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  15. THE BORDER DROUGHT.

    Our Goondiwindi correspondent telegraphed yesterday: A thunderstorm tHis morning yielded the following rainfalls: Goondiwindi 62, Boonara 75, ...

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  16. THE BORDER CAMPS.

    BBISBANE, Friday.—Instructions today were wired to Mr. Mathieson, of the Queensland Tourist Bureau in Sydney, to collect from all applicants ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Press Bureau announces that a message from Paris states that the League of Nations Commission met yesterday, President ...

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  18. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A passenger named Keane, who was travelling on the Charleville to Brisbane mail train, appears to have fallen from the train ...

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  19. SEED WHEAT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Department of Agriculture in now actively engaged in the scheme for assisting farmers with supplies of seed to meet the ...

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  20. EASTERN EUROPE.

    PARIS, Thursday,—Reuter is informed that the situation in Odessa, the important seaport of Russia in the Black Sea, has improved. The ...

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  21. THE BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons at question time, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, stated that the blockade ...

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  22. BANKRUPTCY LAW.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Bankruptcy Bill originally drafted by Mr. L. E. Groom when Attorney-General in the Deakin administration, is ...

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  23. DIPHTHERIA CASES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The congestion at the Children's Hospital, owing to the diphtheria outbreak, has made it imperative that extra accommodation must ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Four fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported at Port Adelaide to-day, and 11 in Adelaide. ...

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  25. RAILWAY PILFERING.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Fruit growers and farmers from the Stanthorpe district to-day waited on Mr. G. R. Steer, Divisional Traffic Manager of Railways, ...

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  26. CARRIAGE OF MAILS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The new basis of assessment for the carriage of mails on the State railways, adopted by the Postal Department on the ...

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  27. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Owing to a hitch which occurred yesterday in the negotiations for the settlement of the trouble in the New South Wales coal ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In Victoria to-day 15 deaths from pneumonic influenza were reported, in addition to 237 new cases. There were 102 admissions ...

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  29. LABOR IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation passed a resolution favouring the acceptance of the Government terms for ...

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  30. THE WATCH ON THE RHINE.

    COLOGNE, Thursday.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig inspected the British army on the Rhine, after which he returned to England. ...

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  31. STATE IRONWORKS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In further preparation for the establishemnt of State iron and steel works, the Minister for Minos, Mr. Jones, accompanied by Mr. ...

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  32. THE S.S. NIAGARA.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Eight more cases of influenza were landed at the quarantine station from the Niagara to-day. If there are no further cases ...

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  33. FATALITY NEAR AYR.

    AYR, Friday.—D. J. Foote, shire clerk, who was run over by a train yesterday, died this morning. Deceased, who leaves a wife and five children, ...

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  34. STATE COLD STORES.

    BRISBANE, Friday,—The new cold stores to be erected by the Government at the Hamilton are to be built by day labor under the direction of the ...

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