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  2. BOLSHEVISTIC DANGER.

    On the occasion of a dinner tendered by the American Bar Association to Lord Reading, the British Ambassador at Washington, who is retiring from the ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Captain C. L. Cumberlege has been appointed to the command of the Australian battlesbip Australia, and also as flag captam ...

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  4. THE MERIVALE-STREET AFFAIR.

    Thomas Drane was again before Mr. H. L. Archdall, P.M., in the City Police Court yesterday, charged with having, on March 24 last, at Merivale-street, ...

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  5. UPROOTING BOLSHEVISM.

    The president and secretary of the Queensland branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League are appealing for funds to enable the league ...

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  6. TERMS FOR GERMANY ABOUT READY DEFINITE STATEMENT FROM COUNCIL OF FOUR.

    On behalf of the Council of Four, President Wilson has issued the following statement: "The fact is that the questions involved in the settlement of peace ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, who held office as [?]ime Minister of the Coalition Government of 1915-16, before the formation of Mr. Lloyd George's National Ministry in ...

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  8. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. QUEENSLAND STILL CLEAR.

    The State Health Authorities stated yesterday that Queensland was still unmune from the pneumonic influenza scourge ...

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  9. STATES MUST MAKE CHOICE INFLUENZA OR [?]HIPS, WHICH

    The quarantine restrictions [?] shipping by some of tha States [?] seriously interfered with [?] paiticularly in the carriage of [?] ...

    Article : 520 words
  10. THE GERMAN CRISIS.

    Herr Noske, the German Minister for Defence, in the "Berliner Tageblatt," states: "The only method of dealing with communistic lunatics is ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS.

    The Acting Premier Mr. E. G. Theodore) appears to be somewhat sore about the resolutions recently passed by the Industrial Council, which, among other ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. SOLDIERS TO LAND TO-DAY.

    The troops and war workers ex Kenilworth Castle are expected to arrive by boat from Lytton to-day, at 12.30 p.m., at Kennedy Wharf, near Custom House. Two ...

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  13. THE AIR FORGE.

    In consequence of representations made by the Minister for Repartriation (Senator Millen) the Federal Cabinet has approved of the training of those members ...

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  14. INTERNED ALIENS.

    For some time past the federal Government has had under close consideration the question of what was to be done with the interned aliens whenn peace was ...

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  15. HOME-COMING TRANSPORTS.

    The services of many large transports will be required this month to meet the proposed embarkation from the United Kingdom of about 40,000 Australians ...

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  16. SOLDIERS AND BOLSHEVISM.

    A brief reference to Bolshevism was made last evening by Mr. W. F. Stevenson at a meeting of returned soldiers at Wilston. The speaker said that he was ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Thirty-three deaths from influenza wera recorded to-day, including seven from the country. There were 170 new cases, of which 33 were from country ...

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  18. RAILWAY DEPARTMENT AND SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting of the Ipswich branch of the R.S.S.I.L. last evening an order issued by the Railway Department, declaring that returned railway men would ...

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE. WILSTON SUB-BRANCH FORMED.

    Another sub-branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League was formed at a meeting of returned soldiers of Wilston and the surrounding districts, ...

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  20. AVIATION.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" stationed at St. John's, Newfoundland, states that it seems now that Mr. H. G. Hawker, the Australian aviator, ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. INTERPRETATION OF BY[?] ELECTION.

    The result of the by-election for Hull is variously interpreted. The Coalition Libeial Press says it is due to the delays at the Paris Conference and the absence ...

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  22. "SUPPRESSION OF DISLOYALTY."

    At a meeting of the Warwick subbranch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia the following motion was unanimously ...

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  23. SHEARERS HELD' UP.

    The border restictions have had a serious effect on the infl[?] of shearers into Queensland. Several are camped between Inverell and Bo[?]aw, while ...

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  24. AWARDED THE CROIX DE GUERRE.

    SGT. T. H. ALEXANDER, son of Mrs. and Mr. J. Alexander, Elizabeth-street, Paddington (late of Taroom), who has seen three years' active service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. VICTORIA.

    The fresh cases reported to-day numbered 547. Of these 458 were in the metropolitan area, and 89 in the country. The admissions to hospital numbered 120, and ...

    Article : 234 words
  26. IRELAND AND HOME RULE.

    A report received here from London states that Mr. Bonar Law said that the legislation granting Home Rule to Ireland would not be carried into effect ...

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  27. AVOIDING AN EPIDEMIC.

    "The season for influenza has arrived," said the Commissioner for Health (Dr. Moore) last evening, "and there are many cases of this ailment existing at present ...

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  28. EGYPTIAN "MAFFICKING."

    The announcement by the High Commissioner (General Allenby) that Saad Pasha and other deportees who had been interned at Malta would be released led ...

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  29. SHORT FLIGHTS IN MELBOURNE.

    It has been reported by Messrs. Freney and Carey, of Melbourne, that they have purchased four Maurice Farman biplanes, five Renault engines and other ...

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  30. IPSWICH BRANCH.

    A meeting of the local branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League was held last night, Mr. A. Jeffrey presiding. In connection with the ...

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  31. GERMAN COMMERCE.

    The "New York Tmies'" correspondent at Coblenz states that German business men are trying to reopen relations with British, French, Belgian, and America ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health reported to-day that the local position regarding influenza was not improving. There are at present 109 cases ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNOR[?] GENERALSHIP.

    The Press Bureau, at the request of the Imperial Government, announces that Viscount Buxton will continue in office as Governor-General of South ...

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  34. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    Admiral Sir Wm. Creswell (First Naval Member) and Captain George Hyde, R.A.N., have arranged to leave Melhourne on Sunday by the Kanowna for Albany, ...

    Article : 74 words
  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    It is suggested that the inaugural meeting of the League of Nations body shall be held at Washington in October, says the Paris correspondent of the "New ...

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  36. THE N.Z. SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS.

    Information received from New Zealand by Mr. W. R. Blow, New Zealand representative in Sydney, shows that the restrictions on shipping from Australia ara ...

    Article : 206 words
  37. LAND FOR A SOLDIER,

    At a meeting of the Harbour Board last month the members agreed to lease a portion of the reserve at Port Alma to F. W. Hutton, president of the ...

    Article : 206 words
  38. JAPAN'S LAND LAWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Japanese Government is considering an amendment to the Ahen Land Ownership ...

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  39. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the text of the secret military and naval agreement signed between China and Japan, in ...

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  40. MARYBOROUGH LOYALTY LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Maryborough branch of the Queensland Loyalty League last night Mr. H. Bashford was elected president. In acknowledging the compliment, ...

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  41. WORK TOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The Treasurer (Mr E. G. Theodore) has received a reply from the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) concerning the method of the allotment of the grant ...

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  42. REPARATION FOR AUSTRALIA.

    An important cable message was received this morning by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), who is now in ...

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  43. JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    Baron Geto, ex-Foreign Minister of Japan, states that Japan is merely acting in Korea as the United states acted in Porto Rico and the Philippines—with ...

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  44. TANK TO BE SHOWN IN BRISBANE.

    The general organiser of the Memorial Day Celebrations advises that a tank will arrive in Brisbane this week-end. The crew consists of Captain Norman ...

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  45. RED FLAG CASE.

    Another red flag case was down for hearing before Mr. H. L. Archdall, P.M., in the City Police Court yesterday, but it had not been reached when the court ...

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  46. BRITISH MINERS' BALLOT.

    The ballot taken by the Lancashire and Cheshire miners relative to the industrial position resulted in 56,184 votes being cast in favour of accepting the report of his ...

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  47. BREACH OF QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

    In the Stanthorpe Police Court on Tues[?] day Walter Archibald, Stephen Patterson, and Walter Drabasch were charged, be[?] fore Messrs, Oscar Meston, C. F. While, ...

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  48. A WIRELESS DEVELOPMENT.

    The Scheneetady General Electric Company is manufacturing a device by which wireless messages will be printed on tape. The device makes the[?] ...

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  49. RED CROSS FINANCE.

    The British Red Cross Older of St. John, during the four years 1915-18 (inclusive) was in receipt of the sum of £15,877,190. and expended the sum of ...

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  50. THE NIAGARA.

    The Niagara is still held up, the watet[?] side workers persisting in their refusal of work the vessel until seven days after the last case occurs. ...

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  51. BOOVAL ANZAC COTTAGE.

    The first Anzac cottage at Booval, near Ipswich, will be officially opened next Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ...

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