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  2. AVIATORS' DEMONSTRATION.

    Great interest is being evinced in the public demonstration, which is to be given by Sir Ross Smith, with his aero-engine and propeller, at the ...

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  3. BRISBANE NEWS.

    The Heiner Case.—The Home Secretary stated this morning, in reply to a question, that he had nothing to communicate in connection with the ...

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  4. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    A statement in reply to the demands of the Miners' Federation respecting the shortage of coal for domestic purposes issued from Downing-street, ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND THE DOMINIONS.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Paisley in furtherance of his candidature for the seat, discussing constitutional and electoral reform, advocated a ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Theodore told Mr. Swayne that he was not aware that one of the persons recently warned away by the Proserpine ...

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  7. STATE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    A meeting of representatives of the various political organisations opposed to extreme Socialism was held to-day with the object of forming a campaign ...

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  8. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

    At the annual meeting of the Warwick Ambulance Centre, the retiring members of the committee—Messrs. C. T. Richardson, T. M. Robertson, E. ...

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  9. THE DISTINGUISHED AVIATORS,

    Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith arrived in Ipswich yesterday, their intention being to remain in the city until Tuesday afternoon, when they will ...

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  10. South Australia's Governor.

    Lieut.—Col. W. E. G. Weigall, who has been appointed Governor of south Australia, in succession to Sir Henry Galway, in an interview, said that his ...

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  11. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    A meeting of members of Noblevale No. 3 branch of the Q.C.E.U. was held in the National Hall, Booval, yesterday morning. The chairman (Mr. Fred Elson) presided, ...

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  12. WATERSIDE DISPUTE,

    Work at the Brisbane wharves was at a standstill his morning as a result of a mass meeting of the waterside workers at the Trades Hall in ...

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  13. American Credits for Europe.

    President Wilson has sent a letter to the secretary of the Treasury, stating that it is unthinkable that the United States should withhold an ...

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  14. AMERICA'S CLAIM.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing), in reporting to the Senate, said that the United States now holds the world's economic leadership. The ...

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  15. FORMER GERMAN STEAMERS.

    The Secretary of War (Mr. Baker) has protested against the sale of former German steamers, which had been included in the War Department's ...

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  16. BOONAH GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of subscribers to the Boonah General Hospital was held in the Shire Hall on Tuesday night last, when there were present:—Messrs. T. F. Stubbin ...

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  17. COAL AND SHALE WORKERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  18. MR. KUGELMAN'S VISIT.

    Mr. H. E. Kugelman, consulting herbal practitioner, intimates, by means of a full-page advertisement in to-day's issue, that he is having another visit to ...

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  19. Purchases of American Steel.

    Major Lloyd George, when interviewed, said that English purchases of American steel had now been considerably reduced owing to the lack of ...

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  20. TROUBLE AT MACKAY.

    The steamer Dilkera left for the North yesterday; overcarrying 550 tons of coal and a quantity of cement consigned to this port. Trouble arose with ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. TROOPS RETURNING.

    The military authorities advise that, approximately, 57 returned soldiers and 50 dependents, ex "Shropshire," are expected to arrive in Ipswich to-day (Saturday), ...

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  22. "AEROPLANE TO ARRIVE."

    Concerning a coming function, an official connected with the movement makes the following announcement:—"Aeroplane to arrive in Ipswich, April 10th, 1920;—return ...

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  23. INFLUENZA IN AMERICA.

    The influenza cases since the 1st January total 19,763. The number reported yesterday reached a total of 5,589, which surpasses any single day's ...

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  24. BAND RECITAL.

    To-morrow (Sunday) night, after church hours, the Ipswich City Vice-Regan Band under Mr. F. Bowers's baton, will submit an interesting programme. As this will be ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYMENT IN MACKAY.

    The Queensland Labour Party and the A.W.U were outspokenly criticised at a meeting of the unemployed this morning. "My opinion is that the, ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S THE DAY.

    A War Savings official writes:—Many man sees his opportunity come, linger a moment, then fade into the misty past, never to return. Fortune, it is said, ...

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  27. OFFENSIVE AGAINST POLAND.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "New York World" learns that General Bursiloff (one time commander-in-chief of the Russian armies), whose family have been held ...

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  28. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    The officers of the local branch of the Institute of Marine Engineers do not expect to have any official communication with respect to ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. Labour Mission of Ireland.

    The English Labourites, have concluded their Irish visit. It is under-stood they advocated Dominion Home Rule with county option. They ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. PEACE WITH RUSSIA.

    Seventeen leaders of the moderate section of Labour, including Messrs. Clynes, Thomas Brace, and Bowerman, have issued a manifesto advocating immediate and ...

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  31. TECHNICAL COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF.

    Inquiries have elicited the information that there will be but one change in the personnel of the teaching staff at the Ipswich Technical College. Mr. E. S. Closs, ...

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  32. LATE LORD PLUNKETT.

    Sir Thomas MacKenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), General Johnston and many Anglo-New Zealanders attended a memorial service ...

    Article : 153 words
  33. EXTRADITION OF EX-KAISER.

    A fresh note has been despatched to the Allied Council, repeating the reasons raised against the ex-Kaiser's extradition. The note declares that the ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. Italian Railway Strike Ended.

    Negotiations between the Premier (Signor Nitti) and the railwaymen have resulted in a settlement of the strike. ...

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  35. EXPLOSION ON LINE.

    The Orient Express narrowly escaped disaster near Verona. Tubes containing high explosives similar to that used in war time, to demolish wire ...

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  36. Ma Ma Creek Letter.

    R.S.S.I.L.A.—A meeting of the local branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. was held in the School of Arts Hall on Tuesday night, Mr. S. Philp (chairman) ...

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  37. H. G. NOBLE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    In connection with the scholarships provided at the Ipswich Technical College, through the generosity of Mr. H. G. Noble, it is interesting to learn that there are ...

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  38. Imperial Statisticial Conference.

    The Empire Statistical Conference continues to sit. It has already agreed on the principle of an Empire Statistical Bureau. The question of the ...

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  39. Flour Shortage at Croydon.

    A proclamation has been issued by the Government acquiring all flour at Croydon on account of the shortage reported to exist there. All traffic in ...

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  40. Release of Admiral Von Reuter.

    Admiral von Reuter has been released from Donaington Hall, and has returned to Germany. ...

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  41. IPSWICH TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    Those interested in the Ipswich Technical College are reminded by an advertisement appearing in another column that the first term for the present year will ...

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  42. Disposal of Constantinople.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Constantinople says the Turks are preparing to light in the event of losing Constantinople. There is reason to believe ...

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  43. TROUBLE AVERTED.

    The trouble which was threatened as a result of the nomination of two ex-German internees to the Culcairn Shire Council, has, according to a statement ...

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  44. FAILED TO VOTE.

    The Justice Department has instructed the Police Magistrate to issue notices to electors demanding a valid reason for their failure to vote at the ...

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  45. THOMAS'S PICTURE THEATRES.

    To-night's programme at the Lyric and Rialto Theatres will include "The Soul of Buddha," with Theda Bara in the leading role. This ...

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  46. ANOTHER SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    Shooting incidents are becoming almost of daily occurrence in Sydney. The latest case was reported to the police late last night, when a young ...

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  47. REINSTATEMENT SOUGHT.

    Thirteen Labour mayors of London boroughs waited on Inspector Short and urged the reinstatement of the police dismissed for participation in the recent strike. ...

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  48. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

    At the monthly meeting of the above society, which will be held in Cameron's rooms, on Tuesday evening next, an address will be given by Mr. T. J. ...

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  49. RIGHTS OF ABORIGINAL SOLDIERS.

    The opinion has been expressed in some quarters that aboriginals who fought with the A.I.F. in the late war should be given the right to vote at State or Federal ...

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  50. TERRITORIAL DISPUTE.

    According to a despatch received by the newspaper "Chinese World" the Canton Government has despatched five war vessels to Macao, to demand ...

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  51. Increased Price of Newspapers.

    The "Evening News" and "Sun" have both announced that after the present week the price will be increased to 1½d daily. Four daily newspapers are now ...

    Article : 60 words
  52. WESTERN STAR LODGE. G.U.O.O.F.

    An advertisement elsewhere in this issue notifies members of the above lodge who were on Dr. Brown's list prior to his leaving for active service, ...

    Article : 52 words
  53. INCREASED PRICE OF WHEAT.

    It has been decided that the price of wheat for local consumption shall be increased from 6/6 to 7/8 per bushel. This will almost certainly entail an ...

    Article : 44 words
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