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  2. GERMAN RATIFICATION Of PEACE. PRESIDENT WILSON SUBMITS TREATY TO SENATE.

    A report from Berlin states that Herr Ebert (the German, President) has signed the ratification of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    During his visit to England Mr. Hughes was actively engaged in expanding and improving the business relations between Australia and Great Britain. Matters ...

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  4. GERMANS IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs), speaking in the Hoase of Commons, said that the Allies had ordered General von der Goiz, leader of ...

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  5. THE TOWNSVILLE TROUBLE.

    It was evident yesterday that some movement was afoot in Brishbane with a view to bringing about a settlement of the meatworks strike at Tewnsile. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOYALTY AND STEADFASTNESS.

    Lient-General Sir C. B. White, [?]ing yesterday to an address of welcome presented to him by the King and Eimpire Alliance, said that he regarded the ...

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  7. THE MARITIME STRIKE.

    No time has been lost by the Trades Hall and those associated with it in the promotion of a geneial strike in despatching emissaries to the other States "to put ...

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  8. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Watt informed Mr. Wallace that it was intended to issue a proclamation bringing into operation the Navigation Aet. ...

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  9. BEERBURRUM SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—Following on the reports of the visit of the repatriation delegates to Beerburrum on Tuesday, 8th inst., may I ask for space in your valued journal to ...

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  10. QUESTION IN THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives todau Mr. Boyd (N) asked, in view of the decision of the Trades Hall to call out the coal miners, if Mr. Watt would ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIK SUCCESSES.

    Reports have been received here stating that the Bolsheviks have continued to gain successes in the regions of Gatchina and Olonetz in north-western Russia. ...

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  12. CELEBRATIONS IN QUEENSLAND

    As to the part the City Council is to take in the Peace Celebrations on Saturday, July 19, so far as is known at present, New Farm Park will be officially ...

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  13. WITHDRAWAL FROM POLAND.

    Herr Lersner (?) has sent a note to M. Clemenceau suggesting immediate negotiations with the Polish Government. The cessation of hostilities had led to ...

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  14. COAL SHORTAGE.

    The situation arising from the shortage of coal is becoming daily more acute, and further restrictions in the use of gas and electricity for domestic and business ...

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  15. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC.

    The British airship R34, now on the return journey, has been seen off the south coast of Massachusetts. A later report was to the effect that ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    M. Meklakoff, on behalf of General Koltchal's Government has sent a message to the Peace Conference asking that Russia be given a mandate over the ...

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  17. TREATY IN AMERICAN SENATE.

    President Wilson, in presenting the Peace Treaty to the Senate, said that the treaty was an indispensable instrumensality for the maintenance of the new ...

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  18. TASMANIAN A.W.U.

    The executive of the Tasinanian A.W.U. to-day adopted a motion sympathising with the seamen's strike, and urging the moral support of members, and also ...

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  19. STORY OF THE DARDANELLES.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at Newport, Scotland, announced that a Royal Commission had secured during the past few days the original documents and ...

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  20. RELIEF FOR WYNDHAM.

    The state Government has decided to send relief to Wyndham, in the shape of 100 tons of foodstuffs, to be despatched by the steamer Charon to-morrow. It ...

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  21. THE MILITARY PARADE.

    In connection with the peace celebratiens in Brisbane next Saturday a volantary parade and march of returned soldiers and Australian Military Forces and ...

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  22. GENERAL STRIKE UNLIKELY.

    Nearly every trade uuion official in Sydney, when asked for an opinion yesterday on the seamen's dispute, ridiculed the idea that a general strike ...

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  23. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives today. Mr. Poynton refered to the criticison on Captain Glossop, of H.M.A.S. Sydney, ...

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  24. REPATRIATION MATTERS.

    The Repatriation Conference of the Central district began its sitings this morning in the Technical College. Mr. R. S. Archer (president) oceupied the chair. The ...

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  25. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Australian and New Zealand Press Association states that the following is the distribution of the British troops over the world:—206,000 form the army on the ...

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  26. RESOLUTIONS BY PUBLIC BODIES.

    The monthly meeting of the commitice of the Brisbane Cliamber of Commerce was held on Wednesday. The President (Mr. Jno. P. Wilson) referred to the general ...

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  27. IRISH REPUBLICAN DELEGATES.

    Speaking privately to Senators, President Wilson said that it was impossible for him to receive the Irish Republican delegates in Paris because they had so thoroughly ...

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  28. THE SUBMARINES. HERO OF THE DARDANELLES.

    Commander Graham, Acting District Naval Officer in Brisbane, stated yesterday that the submarine mothership Platypus and the five gift submarines, [?], ...

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  29. EMPIRE INTER-RELATIONSHIP.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said there had been helpful informal discussions with the Dominions' statesmen regarding a special Imperial Conference to ...

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  30. WATCHING THE EX-KAISER.

    The Dutch Government has replied briefly to the Allies' note regarding its supervision over the ex-Kaiser. It declares that it is astonished at receiving such a ...

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  31. STATE GOVERNORS.

    In reply to a question yesterday, based on the cabled report of the message from the Premier of Victoria, conveyed by Mr. W. M. M'Pherson (Treasurer of that ...

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  32. CLEMENCY FOR PRISONERS.

    Communications have been passing between the Commonwealth and the States with a view to arriving at some uniform course of action in regard to the leniency ...

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  33. PLEBISCITE IN SILESIA.

    Americans to the number of 12,000 have proceeded to Silesia, and will remain there until the plebiscite regarding the future of the province has been ...

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  34. COAL PRICES IN ENGLAND.

    Many protests have been voiced in the industrial centres against the rise in the price of coal. The manufacturers of Sheffield, Nattingham, and Bradford are ...

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  35. JAPAN AND SHANTUNG.

    A resolution has been introduccd in the Senate asking President Wilson to produce a copy of the letter in which he protested against Japan's claims to Shantung. The ...

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  36. POSITION IN BRISBANE.

    The same disinclination to discuss the maritime strike that has characterised the local reeiesentat vea of both partici to the dispute when 'developments in ...

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  37. COUNTRY ADVICES.

    At a meeting of citizens, held in the Town Hall last night to discuss arrangements for the forthcoming peace celebrations, the Mayor (Alderman E. J. L. ...

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  38. CONTROL OF NAURU ISLAND.

    During the last few days Mr. W. M. Hughes (Australia), Mr. W. F. Massey (N.Z.),and Viscount Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies) concluded the ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN AVAL OFFICE HONURED.

    The order of Co[?] of St. [?] and St. George an been confern[?] Captain Radeliff, [?] captain Aystralian Navy. ...

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  40. KING FEROINAND'S SECURITIES.

    A special court has decided that [?] securities in London of King Ferdina[?] Bulgaria, which [?] it ti £400,000 [?] be forfeited to be [?] ...

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  41. THE CRUISER SYDNEY.

    The Australian and New Zealand Press Association's advices state that the riots in the Straits Settlements have been quelled. The cruiser Sydney, which was ...

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  42. FRANCE'S NATIONAL DAY.

    The visitors' book will be open at the Consulate next Monday, from 11 a.m. to noon, in commemoration the declaration of peace. ...

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  43. EIGITO[?] RACE.

    Ten crews have [?] for the eig[?] oar race to be leld in [?], probably [?] July 17. The [?] will [?] crewa reoresenting [?] [?] ...

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  44. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    Representatives of the Returned Medical Officers' Association waited upon the Premier (Mr. Lawson) to-day and, among other requests, asked that preference should ...

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  45. PEACE.

    At last the strife is o'er, and Peace again. Upon this lovely land of ours descends; Now freed from anguish, terror, suffering, pain, ...

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  46. THEMISTOCLES-EDDERSIDE COLLISION.

    The court inquiry into the sinking of the Norwegian barque Edderside (1347 tons) by the Australian transport Themistocles delivered its ...

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  47. TASMANIAN A.W.U.

    The executive of the Tasmanian branch of the A.W.U.., sitting in Launccston today, replied to an invitation to join in the procession at the forthcoming peace ...

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  48. STEAMER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    The Allan liner Grampian struck an iceberg off Newforndland, and the bow was damaged and several of the crew Killed. There was no panic on board. The ...

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  49. THE [?] [?]

    The rifle mafehes at Pisley have been interrupted owing to the marors haves some on strike. ...

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  50. HOWARD COAL MINES.

    Some of the local coal mines are at present working only four day per week, owing, it is stated, to a scareity of orders. ...

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