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  2. "ALL'S WELL!"

    "All's well" was the cheery annnouncement of the Health Commissioner (Dr. Moore) yesterday. No suspected case of pneumonic influenza in Queensland ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA.

    Despatches from Archangel state that the Allied forces have been compelled to evacuate Shegovarsk and retire 10 miles northward. The Bolsheviks continue to ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN ROUMANIA.

    Advices received from Eucharest, the capital of Roumania, report that peasant risings have occurred simultancously in various towns in Roumania, and heavy ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    The conditions in the South, especially in Victoria, are growing more serious. Queensland is still free, but a case has been reported from near Grafton. ...

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  6. CONFUSION AT COOLANGATTA.

    Much indignation was expressed locally when it became known yesterday that the border had been absolutely closed, even to traffic ...

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  7. THE CAPTURED GERMAN COLONIES.

    A compromise with President Wilson is possible along the lines of giving the nations interested possession of the territories claimed, reserving the right ...

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  8. ARMIES OF OCCUPATION.

    The War Office announces that the British armies it the date of the armistice numbered 3,500,000. Demobilisation is proceeding as rapidly as possible. The ...

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  9. FREIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    The freights for all direct ports in Australia and New Zealand are: Fine measurement, 125/: rough, 100/; packed weight, 70/; close, 60/ per ton. These ...

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  10. DEATHS IN ENGLAND.

    A reliable forecast shows that the number of deaths in England and Wales in 1918 exceeded the number of births. It was the worst year on record. The figures ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES'S FIGHT.

    Anglo-Australians in London are following Mr. Hughes's fight with intense interest, especially the soldiers on leave. A crowded meeting of the War Chest ...

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  12. SEVERAL FRESH CASES.

    Five additional cases of influenza were reported to the Board of Health to-day, in addition, to five cases which present auspicious symptoms. Among the ...

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  13. NATIONAL FACTORIES.

    Sir Eric Geddes (Minister without portfolio), in addressing the Employees and Employers' Alliance in London, suggested that the unicus should buy the national ...

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  14. THE GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    Berlin correspondents state that Herr Scheidemann's and the Democratic parties intend to nominato Prince Max as President of the German Republic. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL MATTERS.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Australian Minister for the Navy, who returned to Paris to-day, while in London interviewed the Admiralty regarding appointments to the ...

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  16. MUTINY ON PATROL VESSEL.

    A mutiny occurred on the patrol vessel Kilbride. One leading seaman was acquitted, but another seaman was sentenced to two years with hard labour, ...

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  17. COST OF THE WAR.

    A message from London states that the "Evening Standard" reports that the Supreme Council has decided not to ask the Teutonic Alliance to pay the cost ...

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  18. SPREADING RAPIDLY.

    Fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported to-day to the Victorian health authorities. Of these 130 occurred in the metropolitan area and 28 in the ...

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  19. PERU-CHILE DISPUTE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Sun" reports that Peru will submit her territorial claims against Chile to the Peace Conference, thus avoiding a ...

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    HERR EBERT. who was appointed Chancellor of the German Empire on the abdication of the Kaiser, and who has continued to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. A CASE NEAR GRAFTON.

    A case of pneumonic influenza is reported from Bucca Creek. The patient is a returned soldier, recently arrived by steamer from Sydney. He has been ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. COLOSSAL WAR DEBTS.

    Sir Edward Holden, speaking at [?] meeting of the London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., of which he is chairman, said he estimated the American ...

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  23. GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    The German Government is sending the Beinhart regiment to the city of Weimar to protect the National Assembly [A recent cablegram stated that the National ...

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  24. TRAGI-COMEDY AT TENTERFIELD.

    The decision by the quarantine authorities to prohibit traffic between the ten mile buffer area on the New South Wales side of the border and the ...

    Article : 543 words
  25. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, in an interview, said any solution, other than a League of Nations, would be a prelude to war. The league would prosper only as ...

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  26. POOLING THE WAR DEBTS.

    The proposal of Mr. W. Watt (Acting Prime Minister of Australia) to pool the Empire's war debts has been sympathetically, received in the city, but some doubts ...

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  27. AMERICAN MERCANTILE MARINE

    A despatch from Paris states that Messrs. Hurley and Anet have announced that they are going to the United States to examine problems in connection with ...

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  28. SAFEGUARDING FRANCE.

    A correspondent of the United Press Association at Coblenz interviewed General Gouraud, one of the famous French generals. He reiterated Generalis ...

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  29. CZECHS AND POLES.

    In consequence of fighting having taken place on the frontiers of Silesia and Bohemia between Czecho-Slovaks and Poles, the Conference of Powers has ...

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  30. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    Mr. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy, in an interview with the "Daily Telegraph" stated that the building programme never intended to ...

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  31. A MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

    During the afternoon Mr. Huxham met in conference at the Home Department various doctors, including Dr. Moore (Health Commissioner), Dr. Paul ...

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  32. BOMBING BERLIN.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Colonel Bishop, a leading Canadian "ace," in the course of a lecture, declared that if the ...

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  33. BUENOS AYRES STRIKE SPREADING.

    Despatches received from Buenas Ayres state that the marine workers have decided to continue the strike indefinitely. Tobacco workers, numbering 7500, and ...

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  34. ASPIRANT TO A THRONE.

    The Archduke Wilheim's son, who was an aspirant to the Polish throne, and who enlisted in the Ukranrian army, was subsequently charged with conspiring to ...

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  35. IN ADELAIDE.

    In marked contrast to the Eastern States, influenza has thus far made title progress in South Australia. Practically the only fresh developments announced ...

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  36. THE AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Berne interviewed Dr. Seitz, President of the Austrian Republic, who said: The Entente thinks that ...

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  37. QUESTION OF REPARATION.

    One of the worst problems confronting the Commission on Reparation lies in the enormous amount of compensation demanded by the various sufferers by the ...

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  38. FORT OF GIBRALTAR.

    It is rumoured that the Peace Conference is discussing the question, of Gibraltar being exchanged for Ceuta in order to benefit Spain. ...

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  39. GYMPIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Gympie Agricultural Society was held last night. Mr. V. H. Tozer presiding. Some discussion took place on the annual report ...

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  40. DEATH OF GENERAL STEELE.

    The death is reported of Sir Samuel Benfield Steele, formerly in command of Strathcona Horse. [Major-General Sir Samuel Steele, C.B., ...

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  41. THE QUARANTINE POSITION.

    Dr. Paul, the Commonwealth Quarantine Officer, stated yesterday that there were no fresh developments in the positions as regards pneumonic influenza. ...

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  42. LAXITY AND INDECISION.

    Dr. Paton, Director-General of Health here, has received the following telegram from Dr. Atkinson, Commissioner of Health in West Australia: The ...

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  43. GERMAN SHIPPING INTERESTS.

    The German newspapers at Hamburg and Bremen are voicing the protests of the German shipping interests against the new clause in the armistice involving the ...

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  44. ARRANGEMENTS AT WYNNUM.

    The Major, the chairman of the Health Committee, and the town clerk waited on the council's medical officer (Dr. A. P. Ross) to-day in reference to the ...

    Article : 139 words
  45. THE LABOUR COMMISSION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Paris reports that an agreement has been reached on the British case for presentation to the ...

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  46. THE EX-KAISER.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that the ex-Kaiser has asked Herr Ebert, the head of the German Government, for permission to live in Germany. Herr ...

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