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  4. Great Man Dead.

    The death is announced of Sir William MacGregor, G.C.M.G., formerly Governor of Queensland, aged 73. Sir William Macgregor, who was ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    The fight between Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey took place at Toledo (Ohio).' The temperature was 112 degrees at the ringside. There were ...

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  6. INFLUENZA.

    There were no further deaths yesterday beyond the two recorded in the "Telegraph." The hospital cases fell to 90, another reduction of four. At the ...

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  7. Scene in Parliament.

    A stormy period was passed by the House of Representatives yesterday morning. Two members, Mr. Considine (Barrier), and Mr. .Mahoney (Dalley), were ...

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  8. Deaths at Rockhampton.

    Two deaths occurred locally from influenza yesterday. The Fitzroy Shire Council so far has been notified of 243 cases of influenza in the shire. Mrs. ...

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  9. Decline in the South.

    There was a marked decline in the number of deaths from influenza in the metropolitan hospitals during the 24 hours ended 8 last night. The report issued by ...

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  10. Airship Crossed Atlantic.

    The British airship, R.34 has arrived here from England. The airship was not sighted owing to a fog. ...

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  11. Haig's Plea for Disabled.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig, giving evidence before the Pensions Select Committee, strongly condemned the treatment of ex-officers, especially the ...

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  12. 5,421 DEATH IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Official figures, relating to the influenza epidemic in New Zealand show that there was a total of 5,421 .deaths between 1st October and 31st December. Of this ...

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  13. Federal Parliament.

    The House of Representatives met yesterday. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION. The debate on the no conndence motion ...

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  14. Personal Notes.

    The following is an extract from 5th supplement to the "London Gazette," dated 27th December, relating to the conspicuous services rendered by the undermentioned member of ...

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  15. Trial of Ex-Kaiser.

    Over 30 Allied Powers will appeal to Holland to surrender the ex-Kaiser, who, if guilty, will be liable to punishment by death or life imprisonment. ...

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  16. Peace Thanksgivings.

    A united thanks giving service for peace, to be presided over by the State Governor (Sir. Hamilton Good Adams), and at which naval and ...

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  17. Soldiers Eulogise Hughes.

    Australian soldiers entertained Mr. Hughes at lunch at the War Chest Club. Speakers declared that Mr. Hughes had 'left a mark in Imperial ...

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  18. Supposed Loss of the Dart

    At a late hour last night news reached. Melbourne to the effect that wreckage, believed, to be that of the auxiliary training, vessel Dart; had picked up ...

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  19. M'WHIRTERS' WINTER SALE.

    M'Whirters' Limited, the Valley, will commence their winter sale, on Wednesday next M'Whirters' have done everything possible to ensure that the news will be spread right ...

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  20. German Naval Plan Known

    Admiral von Scheer's proposed great descent on the English coast with the German fleet, which, it has just been stated, was stopped by the armistice, was ...

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  21. DEATH OF A PRIEST.

    Rev. Paul Keating, B.A., curate of St. Mary's, South Brisbane, died from influenza in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital early this morning. The deceased priest ...

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  22. Revolution in Peru.

    A message from Lima, Peru, states that a revolution has bro en out, and that the President of Peru and the cabinet have been made prisoners. ...

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  23. Townsville Trouble.

    As announced in our second edition yesterday, the special train, conveying the police from Brisbane, has arrived at Townsville. The train left Charters ...

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  24. Turmoil at Fiume.

    There have been fresh disturbances in Flume, A mob attacked French soldiers, and British and Italian soldiers intervened. A number of the French ...

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  25. Maritime Strike.

    Mr. Stewart, registrar of the Federal Arbitration. Court yesterday visited. Mr. Justice Higgins, in company, with the Secretary of the Prime Minister's ...

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  26. ALLAN AND STARK'S SALE.

    Next Wednesday, at 9 a.m., Allan and Stark, Limited, commence their big winter sale. In every department the bargain values promised are great. ...

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  27. BOXING NOTES.

    The main attraction at the Brisbane Stadium to-night will be a twenty- round contest between Bill Ewart, of Nanango, and the French welterweight. Fernand Quendreux, and the ...

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  28. Allied Labour Protest.

    The workmen of France and Italy now have agreed to a one day's strike on 21st July, as a protest against any intervention in Russia. ...

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  29. BIG MILLINERY OFFER.

    M'Donnell & East, Limited, announce on page 12 of this issue a most unusual millinery offer, for Monday next. The firm state, they anticipate something in ...

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  30. German Generals Resigned

    A Berlin message reports the "Kreuz Zeitung" as stating that General Groner has been appointed to wind up affairs on the eastern frontier, and that ...

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  31. NEW COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.

    Mr. K. H. S. Kerr, A.I.C.A., has just opened a modem commercial college in Brisbane and Rockhampton. The Brisbane building is equipped with septic tank conveniences, whilst ...

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  32. SHIPPING.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., have received a radiogram from the master, of the s.s. Nowshera, from New York, advising that he expects to arrive off Cape Moreton at daylight on Sunday. ...

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  33. GREAT HANDSHAKING.

    Admiral Jellicoe was yesterday morning the centre figure in an impromptu demonstration, which, however, inconvenient, must have been exceedingly gratifying to ...

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  34. Weather Forecast.

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth bureau of meteorology this morning issued the following forecast for the metropolitan area to-day :— ...

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  35. RUGBY UNION FIXTURES.

    This afternoon's matches at the Brisbane Cricket ground should be keenly contested, as the players will not have another opportunity in club matches -of showing their prowess to ...

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  36. HEBREW SYNAGOGUE.

    The rabbi notifies Hint prayer of thanks giving will be offered during the morning service at the Synagogue, to-day (Saturday). A special thanksgiving service will be held at the ...

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  37. A LA CARTE CAFE.

    Full particulars appear in another column of the opening on Monday next, of Mr. Win Fowles' a la carte cafe, at the Motel Daniell. ...

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