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  3. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT,

    Speaking in the House of Commons on the address-in-reply debate. Mr. Adamson (Chairman of the Labour party.) declared that the working ...

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  4. VICTORIAN POSITION.

    The controller of shipping refuses the seamen's demand for increased wages, owing to the risks attending the outbreak of influenza. ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Although there is nothing to suggest that Ipswich is not going to escape from being infected with an outbreak at pneumonic influenza, the ...

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  6. LAND TRAFFIC.

    A conference of representatives of the Commonwealth, Victoria, West Australia, and South Australia, yesterday recommended to the Governments ...

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  7. GUARDING THE COAST.

    A further proclamation was issued by the Heath Commissioner yesterday afternoon, extending the Queensland coastal area over which the ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND.

    It would appear that the Federal members of Queensland do not appear to be agitating themselves very much in connection with the outbreak. From ...

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  9. LYTTON QUARANTINE.

    The troops who returned to Queensland by the steamers Nestor, Argyllshire, Aeneas, Orontes. Saxon, and Mamari, and who have been quarantined ...

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  10. KARMALA EXPECTED.

    The troopship Karmala is expected to reach Melbourne on Saturday, but according to present advices it is likely to go into quarantine. ...

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  11. DIRECT LANDING OF TROOPS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore) was asked this morning his opinion of the suggestion that in future home-coming troops should be landed ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES SITUATION.

    The men from the Argyllshire in quarantine at the Sydney cricket ground have now settled down contented and happy. A reasonable police ...

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  13. A CONFERENCE.

    A conference was held yesterday between the Mayor (Ald, F. Barker), the medical officer for health (Dr. John Flynn) and the Town Clerk. (Mr. ...

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  14. NESTOR'S TROOPS.

    If everything is correct, the Nestor's troops will be released from the Lytton quarantine station to-morrow The Federal quarantine officer (Dr. ...

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  15. 3118 CASES TO DATE.

    There were 252 new cases of pneumonic influenza reported to-day, deaths notified being 14. Dr. Meekin states that the epidemic shows ...

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  16. RED CROSS HELP.

    At the first meeting for the year of the members of the Ipswich branch of the Red Cross Society, held yesterday afternoon a letter was toad from the ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POSITION

    The Karoola with 550 soldiers aboard arrived in the outer harbour to-day. The men were warmly welcomed. ...

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  18. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Following numerous reports of Japan's pressure on China in connection with the Peace Conference in connection with privileges secured during the ...

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  19. THE BORDER STATIONS.

    Representations have been made to the authorities for the establishment of quarantine stations at, border crossings in addition to Wallangarra and ...

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  20. West Australia.

    This city is still clean. ...

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  21. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The staff of the "Times" at the Paris Conference reports: On every side in France there is a chorus of complaint arising concerning the lack ...

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  22. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Fellow Ratepayers.—During my two years term as Alderman of the City of Ipswich. I have endeavoured, with my colleagues, to obtain the best possible ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The minors meeting at Southport rejected the Government's proposed [?] compromise on an increases of 1s. a day, without granting the federation's ...

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  24. CHINA'S DETERMINATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin states that the Japanese Minister informed the Chinese Government on February 1 that a change of front on ...

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  25. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Two cases of influenza occurred in Sydney this morning—one at Redfern and the other on the steamer Kadina, Two deaths occurred in Melbourne ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT'S REPLY TO MINERS.

    The Government's reply to the miners demands has been issued in regard to the demand for a six-hour day. The reply states thus while the ...

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  27. DR. BOOTH-CLARKSON IN QUARANTINE.

    In accordance with the threatened action by the Commonwealth, it is interesting to note that Queensland's Deputy Health Commissioner (Dr. ...

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  28. TWO MORE DEATHS.

    Two deaths occurred in Sydney to-day from pneumonic influenza, bringing the total deaths in the city to four, while in the whole State there have ...

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  29. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Mr. Hughes's memorandum on the Pacific Islands mentions the island of Nauru as desirable to incorporate in the Australian mandate. He points out ...

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  30. STRANDED QUEENSLANDERS.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Hull) to-day promised a deputation of 6000 stranded Queenslanders to telegraph to Mr. Theodore, suggesting that the ...

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  31. NESTOR'S TROOPS AT LYTTON.

    Questioned on the proposed release of the Nestor's troops from Lytton on Friday, Mr. Huxham said if these men were let out, from Lytton the State ...

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  32. BORDER QUARANTINE.

    The most important phase in epidemic developments to-day was the new scheme evolved to provide such quarantine accommodation on the border, ...

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  33. WEARING OF MASKS.

    The drastic regulations of the Government, making it compulsory for everyone in public to wear a mask, were considerably modified by Cabinet, ...

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  34. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berne, telegraphing on the 10th instant, states that the Socialist Conference has ended. The final sittings were noteworthy ...

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  35. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    The Press Bureau announces that Major-General Sir Hugh Frenchard has been appointed chief of the Air Staff, and General Sir Percy Sykes ...

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  36. IPSWICH CITY BAND.

    Yesterday donations of 10s each were received from Mr. Jas. Richey and "A Friend" to the Band Relief Fund. Mr J. H. Bearkley president of the ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    In the course of a speech at the meeting of shareholders of the Mt. Cuthbert Copper Mining Company, of Cloncurry, the chairman (Mr. P. ...

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  38. GROWTH OF BOLSHEVISM.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in defending the Peace Conference, says that no proposal was advanced recognising Bolshevism. There was a sense of ...

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  39. ASSISTING QUEENSLANDERS.

    At the relief meeting held to-day Mr. Macariney said that many of our own people were suffering extraordinary inconvenience and loss by their ...

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  40. SETON MURDER CASE.

    The case in which Col. Rutherford is being charged with the murder of Major Seton of the Australian A.M. C. was continued in West London police ...

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  41. TENTERFIELD CAMP.

    A letter received in Ipswich last evening from one of the occupants of the quarantine camp at Tenterfield indicates that the ground has been ...

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  42. JAPS AND CHINESE.

    Viscount Sainda, representing [?] declares that Japan has exercised pressure on China to restrain the action of the Chinese delegates at the Peace ...

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  43. ANOTHER CASE IN SYDNEY.

    An additional case of pneumonic influenza was reported !to-night from the steamer Kadina from Port Pirie. The New Zealand Government ...

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  44. SUBURBAN INOCULATION.

    During the past fortnight over 1000 persons have been inoculated against pneumonic influenza at the Too[?] Shire Hall, Nundah. As a number of ...

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