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  2. USE OF TOWN HALL

    Sir,—Your comment in Saturday's paper regarding the leasing of the Town Hall to the Warwick Picture Co. for the winter months of next year, ...

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  3. DISASTROUS FIRE AT KILLARNEY

    Another disastrous fire has occurred at Killarney, with the difference that it has taken place this time on the south side of the Condamine River. ...

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  4. THE "PNEU-FLU"

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—Denis McLeod, a seaman of the Makura, died in quarantine last night. Arrangements made to coal and water ...

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  5. THE REVOLUTION

    Sneh of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" the morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS CLAIM FROM GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The newspapers state that Mr. Lloyd George announced to-day that the cash reparation to be demanded by Britain and the Dominions ...

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  7. THE EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Weizer Zeitung" states:—The President of the Soldiers' Council at Hamburg positively declared that he knew of 20 bags of ...

    Article : 311 words
  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Jewish Press Bureau states that up to the present 956 victims of the anti-Jewish pogrom at Lemberg have been buried. It is ...

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  9. BRUTAL TREATMENT OF BRITISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Commandants at the notorious German prison camps in Hanover, who subjected the British to brutal treatment and gross indignities ...

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  10. SERIOUS TROUBLE IN GERMANY REPORTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—Certain districts had to be entirely isolated in consequence of riots at Cologne. Barriers of troops are being stationed there to ...

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  11. NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—The action of the A.M.I.E. in holding up both meatworks has seriously interfered with business. Garbutt Bros., who are ...

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  12. THE DARK DAYS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Attorney General (Sir F. E. Smith), speaking in Liverpool, said it was now possible to announce that during the dark days of ...

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  13. AMERICA AND SEA SUPREMACY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Guessing at what views the President will promulgate at the peace conference is the chief occupation of the newspaper ...

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  14. THE WEATHER

    Fuller details of Friday's thunderstorms show that good falls were experienced casterly of Mr. Jos. Booth's farm at Junabee and reaching to ...

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  15. RUSSIA IN GRIP OF WINTER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" Copenhagen correspondent states: The winter is terribly gripping northern Russia, and Petrograd is a city of ...

    Article : 209 words
  16. BOTH FIRES.

    A Dalby telegram under Friday's date states:—A big bush fire broke out at Oakleigh Park last night, spreading to O.K. station and detroying from ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    Lilian. M. S. Smith, assistant teacher at Woolowin, has been transferred to Gooadiwindi, and Ella M. Yearwood, assistant teacher at Goondiwindi, goes ...

    Article : 557 words
  18. LATEST NEWS

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—Documents found here are alleged to reveal a plot for a world-wide revolution.—Reuter. VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The ...

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  19. TWO MEN KILLED

    A shocking fatality occurred at Nundah Railway Station about 10.30 on Saturday morning, when a train was proceeding through the station from ...

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  20. ANOTHER GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—At a meeting of leading citizens of Rhineland, in Cologue, on Wednesday, it was resolved to proclaim at the earliest possible ...

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  21. GERMANY APPEALS TO DENMARK

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Germany has sent a note to Denmark declaring that she is on the verge of famine. The message states: Our ...

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  22. COLLISIONS BETWEEN GERMAN AND ALLIED TROOPS.

    LONDON, Friday.—War correspondents state that although the first stage of the march through Germany has been completed without an untoward ...

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  23. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—New York is again discussing the question of the, wisdom of turning the German colonies over to England and France. ...

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  24. BERLIN SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' EXECUTIVE ARRESTED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A London message states: Great excitement was caused among the Spartacus group in Berlin to-day, when the executive of ...

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  25. AMERICA'S HELP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Leeds, said: I shall never fogret that morning when I sent a cable to President Wilson ...

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  26. GERMAN ROYALTY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The object attempt of the former German Emperor, of the former Crown Prince, of Prince Ruppreeht of Bavaria, end of Von ...

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  27. THE FORECAST.

    The weather forecast issued under Saturday's date for the ensuing 48 hours reads as follows:—Scattered thunderstorms and strong local squalls ...

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  28. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A wireless from the George Washington (on which President Wilson is travelling) states: It is understood that the United ...

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  29. FINE RAINS ELSEWHERE.

    MURGON, Saturday.—Glorious rain fell inst night. At Murgon 120 points were registered, at Wondai 140 points, and at Goomeri over three inches. ...

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  30. WARWICK DRAINAGE MATTERS.

    Sir,—At a recent Council meeting Aid. Anderson is reported to have said, "There is one law for Aid. Connolly and another for Alderman anderson." ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. BRITISH ACROSS THE RHINE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Spaeking at Leeds, Mr. Lloyd George announced that the British were crossing the Rhine this morning.—Reuter. ...

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  32. DEMOBILISATION OF AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain carmichel sails for Australia in a fortnight's time. He is investigation the construction of workmen's houses ill ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. BEAT WAVE IN THE WEST.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.—There is a heat wave all over the West. A large number of people are preparing in leave for the coast.Burenda station ...

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