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  2. REGULATING LAND TRAFFIC.

    At a conference between represtenting tiv[?] of the Commonwealth and the States of Victoria, South Australia, and West Australia it was agreed to ...

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  3. THE SYDNEY OUTBREAK.

    Two further deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred at the Coast Hospital to-day, and up to a late hour to-night eight additional cases had been reported ...

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  4. SHIPPING.

    The Adelaide Steamship Co.'s cargo vessel Ceduna arrived at the Moreton Bay anchorage yesterday morning, having proceeded direct from Melbourne. ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    When submitting the draft constitution of the League of Nations at the Peace Conference, President Wilson said the great thing ...

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  6. THE LEAGUE CONSTITUTION.

    The "Courier" on Monday published an extended resume of the constitution of the League of Nations, drawn up at the Peace Conference, as cabled from ...

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  7. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    The Acting Federal quarantine officer (Dr. Paul) stated late last night that no cases, or suspected cases, of p[?]monic influenza had been reported in ...

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  8. IS GERMAN MILITARISM BROKEN?

    The United Press correspondent at Treves states that a renewal of the armistice was signed on Sunday. COPENHAGEN, Monday. ...

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  9. PEACE MACHINERY.

    The Serbs, Croatians, and Slovenes have offered, through the French Prime Minister (M. Clemenceau), to allow Presideut Wilson to arbitrate on their ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    Nineteen deaths from pneumonic influenza were reported to-day, as against 2[?] yesterday, making the total number of deaths to date 391. There were 176 fresh ...

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  11. QUEENSLANDERS IN SYDNEY.

    During the past few days the offices of the Queensland Tourist Bureau have been the storm centre of clamouring crowds of men, women, and children seeking ...

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  12. RELIEF FOR STRANDED QUEENSLANDERS.

    To assist stranded Queenslanders was the object of a meeting held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Alderman Forrest Presided, in the place of ...

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  13. THE TENTERFIELD CAMP.

    Some of the experiences of the Queensland women who were recently quarantined at Tenterfield were related yesterday by one of them—Miss Barbara Sisley. ...

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  14. PRESIDENT WILSON'S DEPARTURE.

    President Wilson has departed for America. The station was decorated with flags and flowers, and a famous Zouave reg[?]nent provided a guard of ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALISTS.

    It is understood that the Nationalist delegates to the Peace Conference have not abandoned their idea of proceeding to Europe, and are now trying to obtain ...

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  16. COST OF THE WAR.

    The Federal Cabinet decided to-day to request the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to present Australia's case to the Peace Conference for the inclusion of ...

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  17. MR. WATT'S HEALTH.

    Questioned to-night as to a rumour in circulation in Sydney, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated: "There is no foundation for the rumour that I ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Two patients were admitted to-day to the Exhibition Influenza Hospital. where the total number of cases is now [?]ly 10. ...

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  19. QUEENSLANDERS AT GLEN INNES.

    The sergeant of police has received advice from the manager of the Queensland Bureau in Sydney regarding assistance to stranded Queenslanders, which ...

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  20. ANXIETY AT LISMORE.

    The girl who was admitted to the hospital yesterday, suspected of suffering from pneumonic influenza, shows bymptoms which caused the medical men to ...

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  21. Y.M.C.A. CITIZENS' APPEAL.

    The Y.M.C.A. urgently requires £35,000 from Queensland before March 31, and the citizens are appealed to to do their bit. what the Y.M.C.A. is doing is ...

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  22. AWARDED THE MILITARY CROSS.

    LIEUT. W. J. GROSE, 49th Battalion, son of Mrs. A. Grose, Stanley-street, South Brisbane, who has been awarded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. HOSTILITIES AGAINST POLES.

    The renewal of the German offensive in Poland on Thursday is attracting attention. It is regarded as a clear indication that militarism is not dead in ...

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  24. STRANDED QUEENSLAND TROOPS.

    The case of the 400 Queensland troops who are prevented by quarantine and the shipping obstacles from continuing their journey to the Northern. State was ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. PASSENGERS BY THE MILTIADES

    Dilgety and Co., Ltd., inward agents for the transport Miltiades, int[?]nated yesterday that the arrangements for bringing soldiers' wives and other ...

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  26. EXPORT TO THE EAST.

    A special meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday afternoon. Subsequently the Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) made a statement regarding the suggestion of ...

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  27. TRADE WITH TURKEY.

    The Press Bureau states tnat the Board of Trade has authorised, under certain existing restrictions, the resumption of trade with Turkey, including Turkey in ...

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  28. SUSTENANCE FOR MARRIED SOLDIERS.

    In future a small sustenance allowance, the amount of which is to be determined tomorrow, will be paid to married Queenland soldiers while in ...

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  29. WAR NURSES' HOME.

    The president and committee of the War Nurses' Fund, while thanking those who so generously responded to their appeal for donations toward the ...

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  30. AMERICAN TROOPS.

    Mr. N. D. Baker (secretary for war) states that the American troops will be withdrawn from Northern Russia in the spring. The present force there is not ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF WHEAT A[?]D FLOUR.

    Mr. Theodore yesterday received a wire from the Employers' Association at Townsvile stating that North Queensland flour stocks, would be exhausted by ...

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  32. TROOPS ON THE KARMALA.

    The Acting, Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) received the following radio message from the troops on board the transport Kar[?]ala this morning in reply to ...

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  33. A REMARKABLE INCIDENT.

    A most determined attempt was made on the life of Edward Whiting, an expugilist, in the early hours of this morning. No fewer than six revolver ...

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  34. DISREGARDING REGULATIONS.

    One of the conditions attaching to the return of Queenslander from Sydney by rail is that they must register the names at the office of the Queensland Tourist ...

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  35. FRANCE'S WAR TOLL.

    It is officially stated that the French naval losses during the war were four battleship, four armoured cruisrs, one [?]counting cruiser, 14 t[?]rpedo boats, eight ...

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  36. THE NEW ZEALAND OUTBREAK.

    The Influenza Epidemie Commission of Inquuy has been opened. The first evidence covered the conditions in Auckland prior to the arrival of the mail ...

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  37. QUEENSLANDERS IN TASMANIA.

    It is estimated that there are some 40 or 50 Queenslanders stranded in Tasnania. The Government has asked the Tasmanian Government to make inquiries ...

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  38. THE ORDER OF REFERENCE.

    The order of reference of the New Zealand Epidemic Commission is as follows:- (1) Causes of the introduction and ...

    Article : 164 words
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