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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATE CABLES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and General Sir Henry Wilson welcomed Marshal Foch at Victoria station, the French generalissimo receiving a great ...

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  4. The King's Prize.

    Sergeant Love day, of New Zealand, won the King's Prize at Bisley to-day. Australia won Martins Cup, scoring 933 points ...

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  5. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    There is no indication of the action of the Government, in reply to the decision of the Miners' Conference at Keswick, which is anxiously awaited. ...

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  6. Peace Celebrations.

    The peace celebrations brought thousands of people into the city early this morning, the main purpose of the early inrush being to secure points of vantage ...

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  7. China Embarrassed.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that diplomatic advices from Pelting indicate that the Government of China has ...

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  8. Influenza.

    Only 17 patients remain under, treatment at the epidemic hospitals. There were no deaths yesterday. One fresh case was admitted to the Exhibition ...

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  9. London Honours Pershing.

    The freedom of the City of London will be conferred on General Pershing, commander-in-chief of the American forces. ...

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  10. Hats Off to British.

    General Gouraud, of the French army, who served in Gallipoli as well as the Argonne, in the course of an interview, said: "I adore my poilus, but I say ...

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  11. Ex-Kaiser and No Others.

    The committee, which is dealing with the question of responsibility for war crimes has resolved to adhere to the terms of the Treaty of Peace, and to ...

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  12. Soldier Graduates.

    There was a joyous gathering of University students in the Central Technical College hall last evening, when graduates who have returned after doing their bit ...

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  13. Bela Kun Resigns.

    It is reported from London that the Soviet. Hungarian Premier (M. Bela Kun) has resigned, his Bolshevist troops having deserted on the ...

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  14. Peace Messages.

    A peace message from the Minister for Repatriation (Senator E. D. Millen) was yesterday read to the Brisbane staff of the Repatriation ...

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  15. Two Offers to Dempsey.

    A message from Los Angeles states that Mr. R. L. (Snowy) Baker has offered Jack Dempsey £20,000 if he will stage his next fight in Sydney. New ...

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  16. Intervention in Hungary.

    The "Journal" states that the Allies are contemplating armed intervention in Hungary. [?]owing to the danger to Roumania and Poland. ...

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  17. Railway Strike.

    A strike arising from the rejection of an engine-driver through failing in the eyesight test is spreading seriously throughout the North-eastern ...

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  18. Alleged Brutalities.

    The House of Representatives has appointed a special committee to investigate brutalities in the American army. It is alleged that guilty officers ...

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  19. Attempted Assassination.

    Two Germans attempted to assassinate Major Cockrll, Provost Marshal of the American forces. No injury, however, was inflicted. The assailants ...

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  20. Mr. Walsh Fined £100.

    The summons against Mr. T. Walsh (general secretary of the Seamen's' Union), on the charge of encouraging a continuance of the strike, was heard ...

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  21. Australian Eleven.

    A match between the Australian even and H. K. Foster's eleven, at Hereford, resulted in a draw. Foster's eleven made 224 runs, for the loss of ...

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  22. BRISBANE MERCHANTS.

    At the usual monthly meeting of the Brisbane Merchants' Association, held on the 16th July, Mr. A. Pixley in the chair, the following resolution was ...

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  23. Fire at Townsville.

    Rooney's sawmill was destroyed by fire yesterday morning, the whole of the building and machinery, as well as a quantity of valuable, timber, being ...

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  24. Celebrations in Cairo.

    Enthusiastic peace celebrations are taking place in Egypt, all sections of the population participating. Fully 60,000 persons attended the various fetes in ...

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  25. Boxing in London.

    In view of the decision given in favour of Pal Moore (America) against Jimmy Wilde (England) in the interservices boxing tournament a few ...

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  26. ONE HOUSE, ONE FAMILY.

    Mrs. Lloyd George on 19th May opened a model homes exhibition, organised by the London "Daily Express," at the Central Hall. Westminster. ...

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  27. Territorial Exchanges.

    It is announced that Belgium has agreed to cede to Great Britain a considerable portion of her old Congo possessions in the region of Lake ...

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  28. RECORD CAMPAIGN.

    General Sir J. L. Van Devonter, Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in East Africa, has described the closing stages of the campaign (says Lloyds's ...

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  29. SOUTH BRISBANE BAPTISTS.

    The annual business meeting of the Baptist Church, Vulture street, South Brisbane, was held on Wednesday evening last. Early in the proceedings the ...

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  30. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day, there was a moderate attendance of buyers, but a poor selection of combing wools. Prices remained firm at late rates. ...

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  31. Americans Applaud De Valera

    Seventeen thousand persons gathered in Madison Square Garden for the purpose of welcoming De Valera, "president of the Irish Republic." The ...

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  32. RACING SOCIETY'S CLEMENCY.

    The executive of the Central Racing Association was disinclined, at a meeting yesterday, to adopt such a sweeping policy as that of the premier club ...

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  33. NEW VICTORIAN JUDGES.

    Messrs. William Shutt and Frederick Mann, two leading barristers, yesterday were appointed judges of the Supreme Court at a salary of £2,500 a year each ...

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  34. SNOWY MAN COMES TO CHURCH.

    During evening service at Enfield Lock Wesleyan Church there was a strange interruption (says "Lloyd's News" of the 4th May). ...

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  35. A.C.B. LADIES' COAT SALE.

    Monday morning, at 9 a.m., this firm will commence a special two-day sale of ladies' winter coats, and it is expected a complete clearance will be made. ...

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  36. CLOSING THE HOTELS.

    "Mr. Arthur Toombes yesterday, sent the following telegram to the Acting Prime Minister:--"Strength of Empire Movement and ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. Wool for Britain.

    At a meeting of the Wool Council, Sir Arthur Goldfinch (Director of War Material) said that the Government was prepared, through auction sales and ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. BISHOP AND LADY GODIVA.

    The Bishop of Coventry (says "Lloyd's News" of 4th May), has expressed his approval of the Lady Godiva procession for which the town is famous. ...

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  39. AQUITANIA'S BIG TASK.

    In spite of the absence of tugs, caused by the continued strike, the Aquitania sailed from Southampton on the 19th May with the Canadian premier and 6,000 ...

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  40. BOXING IN BRISBANE.

    The most important event staged at the Brisbane stadium since the building was reopened a few months ago, is the contest between Billy Tingle, flyweight ...

    Article : 76 words
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  42. PEACE MEDALS.

    The peace medals for children are not to be given only to those attending school. Every child in the Commonwealth is entitled to one, and parents of ...

    Article : 73 words
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  44. ONE IN THE EYE.

    A certain Australian regimen had among its officers one old regular who was settled in Australia when war broke out (says the London "Daily Chronicle" ...

    Article : 133 words
  45. Racing in England.

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  46. A POLICE CONCESSION.

    The police force has not been overlooked in the matter of the peace rejoicings, and the Home Secretary announces the Cabinet, yesterday decided to wipe out ...

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    Shoreditch Council will not follow the lead of Bethnal Green and close the public baths on Sunday, as they say it is the only day some people can get a bath. ...

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  48. PANTOMIME EXTENSION.

    The Williamson pantomime management definitely announce that "Goody Two Shoes", will be run for a third week at His Majesty's Theatre, commencing Saturday ...

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    It is quite possible that strange flowering plants--that is, strange to the local inhabitants--are now flowering on the French battlefields. The heavy shell-fire ...

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