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  2. CIVIL WAR IN BAVARIA.

    Civil war broke out in Munich on Friday afternoon, when 10,000 workmen marched through the city and began plundering the shops. Hundreds of ...

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  3. COMMENTS ON THE SPEECH.

    All over the country opinion has been crystallised into a general approval of President Wilson's speech and the League of Nations. It is believed that ...

    Article : 416 words
  4. REGENERATION OF THE WORLD TASK

    In his speech to Boston citizens upon his return from France, President Wilson, after speaking of the high purpose of the Peace Conference, referred to ...

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  5. SHOTS FIRED.

    Another and more serious development of the trouble which has arisen in connection with the placing of pickets in the vicinity of the meatworks occurred this ...

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  6. NO INFLUENZA IN QUEENSLAND

    Queensland is still clear of pneumonic influenza. THE CASES NEAR TWEED HEADS. In connection with the suspicious ...

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  7. KURT EISNER, THE BAVARIAN MOSES.

    Among the new men in Germany, Kurt Eisner, the dictator of Bavaria, could win the medal for the quickest leap from obscurity into world-wide fame. Before ...

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  8. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The military authorities advise that returning boldlers ex Somali, Takada, and Miltiades are expected to arrive by the Koopa from Lytton to-morrow, at about ...

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  9. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mrs. Bycroft, of Croftby, Kangaroo Point, has received advice that her son, Signaller A. Bycroft, has been admitted to the Queen Alexandra Military ...

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  10. PEAGE QUESTIONS.

    The Press Bureau has issued a communique from Paris stating that the Ministers of the Great Powers have approved of measures to avoid the ...

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  11. PRICES OF MEAT.

    "The Federal Government does not intend to reimpose fixed prices on meat during the coming winter," said the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS.

    Senator Pearce (Australian Minister for Defence) will sail for England to-day by the Marathon. Interviewed by our correspondent this ...

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  13. A.W.U. AND VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT.

    As a bequel to the order made by his Honour Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court this week, joining the Minister for Agriculture and the ...

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

    An artistic house badge has been designed for the Y.M.C.A. by Mr. B. L. Pike. It shows a smiling soldier in a red triangle, the initials "Y.M.C.A." ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. THE RHINE TERRITORY.

    There is no essential difference in the views held by Britain, America, and France regarding the left bank of the Rhine, which is the next subject the ...

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  16. IMPORTATION OF DYES.

    The importation of dyed other than those of British origin has been prohibited, unless the consent in writing of the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy ...

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  17. TRANSPORTS IN MELBOURNE.

    The City of York arrived to-day with 165 officers, nurses, and soldiers for Queensland. She will leave for Brisbane via Tasmania as soon as she has coaled. ...

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  18. NEW AFGHAN RULER.

    It is reported that Nasrullah Khan, brother of the assassinated Amir, Habibullah Khan, and an Anglophobe, has seized the throne of Afghanistan. ...

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  19. "BOY SCOUTS' DAY."

    To-day the public of Brisbane will have an opportunity of helping a movement which is worthy of the support of every section of the community. Many lads in ...

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  20. LONGREACH SHOW.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society yesterday it was decided that the show should be held on May 6 and 7. The response ...

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  21. MUNITION WORKERS

    Approximately 67 munition workers, per the Barambah, are expected to arrive at the Sixth Australian General Hospital, Kangaroo Point, to-day, at about 12.30 p.m. ...

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  22. THE UNDESIRED GERMAN.

    A message from Parus states that the Home Office has decided to expel all Germans from the country upon their release from inte[?]ent. Large numbers ...

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  23. CHINA SEEKS A LOAN.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Chinese Cabinet has decided to ask Japan for a loan of 17,000,000 yen, which is the ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. CHARTERS TOWERS DISTRICT COURT.

    At the Charters Towers District Court Thomas Joseph Williams was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment on two charges of breaking and entering, the ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. THE HISTORIC BEACON.

    Members of the House of Commons warmly approve of the suggestion that chain of beacon fires should be lighted throughout the Empire, with a view to ...

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  26. THE FRENCH PREMIER.

    The condition of M. Clemenceau, the wounded French Prime Minister, remains satisfactory, and his doctors believe that the bullet in the lung may become ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    As the war is now practically over, the Methodist Conference has resolved to hold a memorial service for the 700 Queensland Methodist soldiers who have made the ...

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  28. THE PREMIER AND MRS. RYAN.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore) is in receipt of a further cablegram from the Agent-General (Sir Thomas Robinson, K.C.M.G.) intimating that Sir ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN UNION

    According to reports from Vienna, the troops have publicly proclaimed Dr. Adler, who assassinated Count St[?]ergkh, a former Austro-Hungarian statesman, as ...

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  30. REVICTUALLING THE ENEMY.

    American troops have arrived in Berlin to protect the food supplies and transport facilities. Germany is receiving 235,000 tons of food in exchange for 11,000,000 ...

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  31. BOLSHEVIKS IN PORTUGAL.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Morning Pest" states that Bolsheviks and Carbenari in Lisbon on Saturday demanded that the Government should ...

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  32. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    All the restrictions dealing with the wool industry have been cancelled. ...

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  33. A PROHIBITED TRANSFER.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says that the British Admiralty prevented the transfer of the International Mercantile ...

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  34. BLIND SOLDIERS.

    In addition to the other benefits for which a blind soldier is elidible, a new Repatriation regulation permits of a blind soldier being provided with a home, the ...

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  35. STRANDED QUEENSLANDERS' FUND.

    The hon. secretary (Mr. F. D. Kennett) acknowledges a further contribution— £2/2/ from J. B. Stewart—and intimates that as the fund will close early next ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. JUSTICIABLE HOMICIDE.

    Crowds cheered the acquittal of a young dressmaker who was charged with murdering her new-born baby by severing a vein in the foot. The girl was taken ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. NUNDAH ANZAC COTTAGE.

    The committee has decided to postpone the opening of the Nundah Anzac Cottage from next Sunday to Sunday week, March 9, when the District Guard ...

    Article : 53 words
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