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  5. LATE CABLES.

    A Berlin telegram, received via Copenhagen, states that the British fleet had anchored off Me[?], on the coast of East Prussia, and it was ...

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  6. INFLUENZA.

    There were two further deaths in the epidemic hospital to-day, and Robert Wilson, 40, died yesterday after the second edition of the "Telegraph" ...

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  7. On the Darling Downs.

    Little change is noticeable in Toowoomoa regarding the [?]enza ep[?]. The number of persons suffering from the ordinary type of the disease ...

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  8. Riot at Stettin.

    A Berlin telegram announces that further street lighting has occurred at Stettin, in Prussia. The crowds stormed the prisons, released the ...

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  9. Floods in N.S. Wales.

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  11. Ottoman Empire Ended

    Newspapers give prominence to the importance of the occupied island of Smyrna, which is regarded as marking the end of the Ottoman Empire. ...

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  12. Italians and Jugo-Slavs.

    The efforts of France and America to bring about an understanding between the Italians and Jugo-Slavs has had some success. ...

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  13. New Railways.

    In pursuance of the recently announced policy of the Government to proceed with the construction of certain new railways, executive authority was ...

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  14. Wide Bay District.

    A significant sidelight on the arrogance of unionism in trying to run the Queensland railways is disclosed in the treatment of a letter that came before ...

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  15. Personal Notes.

    Mrs. Tom O'Brien, Palm Avenue, Sandgate, has received information from Base Records, Melbourne, that her eldest son, Serge[?] J. L. Kendall ...

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  16. WHAT SANDGATE IS DOING.

    A meeting of the Ladies' Influenza Committee was held in the Council, Chamber on Tuesday morning. Ald. Clarkson (chairman of the Health Committee) ...

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  17. AUXILIARY KETCH STRANDED.

    On Saturday afternoon the auxiliary ketch Wave, which is owned by a Sydney firm, left Brisbane for Bundaberg loaded with a general cargo. Everything was ...

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  18. Women and the Epidemic.

    The classes for the teaching of invalid cooking and nursing were commenced at the Technical College this week, and as a result several women are availing ...

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  19. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion alarmed the residents of Greymouth early on Thursday morning. An Investigation disclosed the fact that a house occupied ...

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  21. In the South.

    During the 24 hours ended 8 p.m., yesterday, the Board of Health reported five deaths and 72 fresh cases of influenza in the metropolitan area. ...

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  22. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    Three first-class matches will be the public at the Brisbane Cricket ground on Saturday next. The match between Valleys and varsity is ...

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  23. RUGBY LEAGUE FIXTURES.

    The competition matches of the Queensland Rugby Lengue to be played at Davies Park, West End, to-morrow afternoon will have an important bearing on the find of the ...

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  24. Social and Personal.

    We are advised this morning that the Mayoress of Brisbane (Mrs. C. P. Buchanan) has contracted a slight attack of Influenza. It is specially requested that members of the ...

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  25. 123 CASES AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    Ten influenza patients were admitted to the General Hospital to-day, and seven were discharged. Inquiry tonight showed that 62 were under ...

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  26. Weather Forecast

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  27. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    To-night Paul Stanhope is giving the last performance of "Jim Jams" at the Theatre Royal, and to-morrow afternoon and evening he will try an entirely new production, the ...

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  29. WEST'S OLYMPIA.

    The attraction at West's Olympia is "Me and Me Moke," which is the tide of a painting with which a distressed young artist wins fame, fortune, and a wife. The story is full of ...

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  30. WOMAN SHOT.

    A woman who gave the name of Ria Williams, 28 years of age, of St Kilda, was admitted yesterday to the Melbourne Hospital, with a bullet ...

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  31. OVERDUE SCHOONER MANUA.

    From Apia, it has been reported that the two-masted schooner Manua, 73 tons, is a mouth overdue at Page Page (Samoa). She left Apia, under sail, as ...

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  32. TIVOLI ROOF GARDEN.

    "Uncle Tom's Cabin" takes on a new appeal under the influence of Marguerite Clark's charming personality, and the touching old play is seen to very fine advantage. Miss ...

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  33. WARSHIP AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.A.S. Australia, flying the flag of the commodore, arrived at Fremantle yesterday morning, after an uneventful voyage. ...

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  34. TROOPSHIP DORSET.

    The troopship Dorset has arrived at Fremantle, flying the yellow flag. It is reported that two deaths occurred the day before her arrival at this port, and ...

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  35. Travel Restrictions Amended

    The Acting Chief Federal Quarantine Officer (Dr. Paul Mitchell), intimated last night that the regulation requiring intending interstate travellers to submit ...

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  36. LITHGOW HOUSING SCHEME.

    The Federal Government are Inviting tenders, which will close at Sydney on 24th June, for the erection and completion of 100 houses, under the ...

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  37. VICTORIAN COAL MINERS.

    New working conditions for the coa[?]ners in Victoria are likely to result from the conference which was held yesterday. ...

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