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  2. BRISBANE NEWS.

    Delegates to Labour Convention.—The election of delegates for Queensland to the next Federal conference of the Australian Labour. Party has just ...

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  3. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

    The many friend of Mr. W. Bradley, waggon-builder and captain of the Railway Cricket Club, will be pleased to learn that he has sufficiently ...

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  4. THE INFLUENZA.

    The number of influenza cases in Ipswich and district was further increased yesterday. In the course of the morning it was reported that a ...

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  5. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Such of the news on this page no headed has appeared in the "Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  6. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The acuteness of the shipping situation accentuates day by day. The latest addition to the list of east coast idlers is the well known coaster ...

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  7. HAWKER'S FATE.

    It is reported from London that Hawker's fate is enveloped London mystery. Eight liners within a circumference of 400 miles, report that they have not ...

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  8. CABLE BREVITIES.

    Further evidence given before the Coal Commission shows that the technical experts, while opposing straight-out nationalisation advise in varying ...

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  9. POSITION AT LYTTON.

    This morning's report from Lytton shows that there are 12 patients in the hospital, and 20 contacts on the quarantine station. There was one fresh ...

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  10. IPSWICH GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    Through the medium of an advertisement elsewhere in to-day's issue it is announced that only urgent cases of sickness can be admitted into the ...

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  11. WAGES DEMANDED.

    One of the principal claims included in the log served on shipowners at the beginning of last month show that the increase of 35s per month in pay ...

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  12. HAWKER'S CAREER.

    It is recalled that Hawker, who had not reached his 30th year, gained his first knowledge of mechanics in the motor repair shop of his father at ...

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  13. MORE CASES AT LYTTON.

    Two cases of influenza were admitted to the Lytton Isolation Hospital to-day, one being a member of the V.A.D. and the other a seaman from the State ...

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  14. RIOTS OF KOREANS.

    A Korean delegation has petitioned the Peace Conference for the cancellation of the Seoul annexation treaty, "imposed by force and fraud, and ...

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  15. INOCULATIONS CEASE.

    There are no developments of any importance to note in connection with the epidemic. Last night Dr. Flynn said it was spreading a little less rapidly. ...

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  16. LATEST FIGURES.

    To-night there were 241 cases in the Exhibition isolation hospital, of which 110 were convalescent. Five were reported dangerously ill, and 33 seriously ...

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  17. NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS.

    Mr. C. Burke (secretary of the Queensland branch of the Federated Seamen's Union) aid yesterday that there were no further developments in ...

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  18. AMERICAN CONGRESS MEETS.

    An extraordinary session of the Congress assembled at noon to-day. ...

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  19. EDUCATIONAL PROPAGANDA.

    The new influenza campaign seems to be resolving itself into an educational propaganda on lines that have been tried (says a Melbourne ...

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  20. SEAPLANE LEAVES FOR AZORES.

    The United States naval seaplane, N.C.4, has left for Horta, the seaport capital of Fayal, which is situated in the Azores. ...

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  21. ENDOWMENT FOR CHEMICAL SCHOOL

    British oil companies together have donated 200,000 guineas for the purpose of endowing a chemical school at Cambridge. ...

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  22. CONDITIONS IN WIDE BAY.

    The epidemic of ordinary influenza is on the increase in Maryborbugh. Two further cases showing slight pneumonic complications were admitted to ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL CABLE RESTRICTIONS.

    It wee stated in the Commons to-day that the Government was very desirous of abolishing the commercial cable restrictions, but this must depend on the ...

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  24. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    The Ministry for Shipping announces that the number and tonnage of all Allied merchantmen lost through enemy action was as follows:—Britain, 2197 ...

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  25. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    Application was made this afternoon by the Controller of Shipping, on behalf of the Federal Government, for a compulsory conference in relation to ...

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  26. CAPITAL AND LABOUR.

    President Wilson's message to Congress cabled from Paris, asks it to repeal or amend the War-time Prohibition Act affecting beer and wines; also ...

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  27. SITUATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Seven deaths and 63 new cases of influenza were reported to-day. ...

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  28. POSITION AT LOWOOD.

    Our correspondent wrote last evening:—A number of mild cases of Influenza are reported from the various parts of the district, but, so far, there ...

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  29. VICTORIAN CONDITIONS.

    Five deaths were reported to-day. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    There were no troubles with weevils in Australian-wheat since the first-three cargoes. The Geralddine, Wolvin, Jean, Steadman, and Marie Bernard cargoes ...

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  31. MOSUL TO LONDON.

    Lieut. Colonel Wilson, who is serving in Mesopotamia, flew from Mosul to London, via Cairo, 2500 miles, in a week making several stops. The ...

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  32. PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY ASSAULTED.

    To-day wharf labourer in a body assaulted the President and secretary, of the Loyalists. Union on one of the wharves, and matters took a serious ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    To-day there were three deaths from influenza and 16 admissions to the isolation hospital. The first death occurred yesterday at Port Adelaide, where ...

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  34. ROSEWOOD POSITION.

    Our correspondent wrote last evening:—Several mild cases of ordinary influenza are in the district, and Dr. Wallace is having a busy time. Mr. ...

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  35. IRREGULAR MAILS.

    As an illustration of the disadvantage irregular mails from Australia, Coventy Gardens brokers have not yet been informed yet of the extent of the ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  37. ADELAIDE REMAINS FIRM.

    The South Australian branch of the Seamen's Union remains firm in its attitude against the hold up of Commonwealth shipping. A telegram has ...

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  38. DAME MELBA.

    At daybreak there was a queue awaiting the reopening of Covent Garden, the opera being "La Boheme." It was a typical Melba night, there ...

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  39. AFGHAN FORCES DISPERSED.

    It is officially announced that the Afghans, after having been largely reinforced, advanced on Landi Kotal. The British forces engaged and ...

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  40. HARRISVILLE INOCULATION DEPOT.

    An advertisement appears in another column, intimating that Dr. A. M'Lean will be in attendance at the Normanby Shire Hall, Harrisville, on Tuesday ...

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  41. HEAVY RAIN LAST NIGHT.

    Showery conditions prevailed yesterday, and the sky was overcast during the greater part of the day. Shortly after 6 p.m. fairly heavy rain set in and ...

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  42. RELIEF FOR CLOSING THEATRES.

    A deputation of theatrical employees waited upon the Acting Premier this afternoon seeking relief from the Government in consequence of the ...

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  43. WOMEN'S WAGES.

    The President of the Arbitration Court has decided ask women assessors to sit with him in the Arbitration Court to decide upon the minimum ...

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  44. FLOUR SUPPLY SHORT.

    The Government has decided on the acquisition of all stocks of flour in the State. This action is taken under the Sugar Acquisition Act. A proclamation ...

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  45. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    The weather continues unsettled, with light showers at intervals. It is ideal weather for the farmers whose prospects for a good maize crop are ...

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  46. Rosewood Letter.

    Hibernian Society.—The fortnightly meeting of the H.A.C.B. Society was held in the St. Bridget's Hall on Monday evening, the president (Bro. E. ...

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  47. BORDER TRAFFIC.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated to-day that he had received no reply from the Acting Prime Minister relative to ...

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  48. POSITION AT PERTH.

    There is no development in the seamen's strike, and the men here are not affected so far. ...

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  49. Returned Soldiers' Labour League.

    A meeting of returned soldiers called for the purpose of forming a branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Labour League was held in the "Leader" ...

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  50. [?]ILITARY ITEMS.

    The Rev. Father O'Sullivan last evening conveyed the sad news of the death, in Sydney, of Pte. James Pierce, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat. ...

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  51. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    (We do not necessarily hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ...

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  52. THREE DEATHS TO-DAY.

    Latest inquiries elicited that there had been another death from influenza at the General Hospital since the last report was issued. This patient died ...

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  53. Grantham Letter.

    A few evenings ago the pupils of the local seminary gave an entertainment in aid of the school funds. The performers gave entire satisfaction. Those ...

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  54. GENERAL RAINS.

    Rain set in last night, and continued to-day. Toowoomba, Wednesday. General rain appears to have fallen ...

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  55. "PROFITEERS!"

    Sir,—I suppose they always have existed, and always will, but it strikes one that profiteering robs men of much humane feeling. Why is it that, since ...

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  56. RAILWAY SERVICE AFFECTED.

    The Railway Department is feeling the epidemic considerably. The traffic branch yesterday had 286 employees in the metropolitan area away ill, and ...

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  57. LAIDLEYITES INDISPOSED.

    Writing last night, our correspondent stated:—Cr. John Cook, who is an inmate of the Alexandra Private Hospital, took a bad turn the night before ...

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  58. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

    The Weather Bureau reported this afternoon that to-morrow's advices should give information of further good falls of rain in the south-eastern ...

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  59. DEPUTATION TO HOME SECRETARY.

    The executive of the Local Authorities' Association waited on the Home [?] present[?] [?] ...

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  60. RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    The best rain which has fallen for [?] 12 months, fell to-day generally [?] Wales. It has rained prac[?] [?] country ...

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  61. LABOUR EXCHANGE.

    Upon application the local Labour agent (Mr. H. Cowap) furnishes the following figures w[?] of the Ipswich ...

    Article : 16 words
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