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  2. Another Wheat Deal.

    The Victorian Wheat Commission, through the Australian Wheat Board, has concluded the sale of 75,000 tons of second-grade wheat to Japanese ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    As was foreshadowed in yesterday's "Telegraph," the Cabinet, at its weekly "Sheeting yesterday afternoon decided to remove the Influenza restrictions which ...

    Article : 346 words
  4. Wilson in New York.

    President Wilson has arrived from Paris. Most elaborate police regulations have been drafted for the purpose of guarding the party. ...

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  5. W eather Forecast.

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

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  6. Townsville Trouble.

    Referring to the Townsville trouble, the Premier (Mr. Ryan) stated last night "The incidents of Sunday night, 29th June, particularly the use of ...

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  7. The Ceiling Session.

    It was recently understood that the Queensland Parliament would be called together on Tuesday, 22nd July. Since the return of the Premier, however, the ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. Schools Reopening.

    At the moment of going to press it was. definitely ascertained that arrangements had been completed for the reopening of the State schools on Monday next, ...

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  9. Would-Be Thief Shot.

    Smartly attired as a woman a man entered a pastrycook's shop at St. Kilda last night and attempted to get away with the contents of a till. A ...

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  10. IMPROVEMENT MAINTAINED.

    There were no deaths yesterday in the epidemic hospitals, and the Exhibition now has only 36 patients, and St. Laurence's 13. Altogether, there are eight ...

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  11. Relief for the North.

    An effort being made by the shipping Controller to relieve the position in North Queensland, arising from the shipping strike, by extending the trip ...

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  13. CENTRAL DISTRICT EPIDEMIC.

    There were no notifications of influenza in Rockhampton yesterday. There are more cases at Marmor where several serious cases are under treatment. ...

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  14. WRONG MEDICINE.

    Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Alice Maud Robinson, a widow, aged 50 years, was removed from Greenmount, Wharf street, Spring Hill, by the ambulance, to the ...

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  15. Dayboro Line.

    The well sustained agitation of the settlers on the route of the party built Enoggera-Dayboro (Terror's Creek) railway has had effect. The Minister for ...

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  16. Submarines Visit.

    The naval office advices that a wireless message has been received from H.M.A.S. Platypus which is shepherding the five Australia submarines ...

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  17. FOXES IN THE SUBURBS.

    The capture of a fox in the Nundah district recently was reported. There is now evidence of the presence of foxes on the western outskirts of the city. ...

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