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  2. INFLUENZA.

    Dr. Freshney, City Medical Officer for Health made it clear yesterday that he does not wholly approve of the Home Secretary's decision to keep the ...

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  3. AFTER THE PEACE.

    The protocol to the Peace Treaty stipulates, inter alia, for the appointment of an inter-Allied Commission to supervise the destruction of the forts ...

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  4. RED FLAG WAVERS.

    The Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan) has despatched the following telegram [?] the Acting Prime Minster (Mr. Watt). A deputation from the A.W.U. ...

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  5. RIOTS AT TOWNSVILLE.

    Further serious trouble has taken place at Townsville following on the conflict last evening between the crowd and the police, as the result of which ...

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  6. MOUSE IN THE PIE.

    Judge Scholes, on the application of Sargeants Limited, caterers, to-day granted a new trial in the case in which Mary Mahoney, of Sydney, ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. STATE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    At the recent examination for State scholarships 21[?] candidates sat, of whom 1496 were successful. The conditions provide for the granting of a ...

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  8. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Fihelly) to-day remarked, in referring to the subject of the real purpose of the railway system in a young State like ...

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  9. HOLLWEG'S OFFER.

    Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg has asked the Allies to try him instead of the ex-Kaiser. ...

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  10. FRUIT CULTURE.

    Mr. A. H. Benson, the Government fruit export, was entertained at the Hotel Charleville on Saturday night by the Chamber of Commerce and the ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. CHINA'S DECISION.

    The Chinese delegates explain that they preferred not to accept the Peace Treaty rather than accept the Sa[?]tung agreement. They remain with a ...

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  12. PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE.

    President Wilson's message to the "Daily Mail" says: Many things crowd into the mind to-day but the thought that stands at the front of all others ...

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  13. SUNDAY NIGHT'S VICTIMS.

    As the result of last night's disturbances the most seriously wounded were:—Frank Kartton, wound, left [?]. ...

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  14. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The belated report of the Administrator of the Northern Territory for the financial year ended 30th June, 1918, was presented to be Senate last ...

    Article : 335 words
  15. TOOWOOMBA CENTRE.

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  16. SINGING THE "RED FLAG."

    A mass meeting was held under the "Tree of Knowledge" this morning. Mr. Ogden, secretary of the Butcher's Union, who returned from ...

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  17. THE KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    King George has sent congratulatory messages to all the Allies, including Czecho-Slovakia, on the culmination of Peace. ...

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  18. ROCKHAMPTON NEWS.

    Hop Yek, a Chinaman, who at Springsure last week was committed for trial, at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court at Rockhampton ...

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  19. APPRECIATION OF TRIBUTES.

    King George, speaking in reply to enthusiastic ovations on the acclaiming of Peace expressed his appreciation of the wonderful tributes. ...

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  20. STORES RAIDED.

    After the meeting the sight of four policemen caused a row. The crowd rushed them and the police fired their revolvers into the air. The crowd then ...

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  21. PEACE JUBILATION IN LONDON.

    Great crowds paraded the London streets to-night, dancing, signing and discharging fireworks. There was no mafficking however. The stolid official ...

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  22. MOST SERIOUS POSITION.

    Throughout the day the Premier (Mr Ryan) was occupied in dealing with the situation in Townsville. A Cabinet meeting was held in the afternoon at ...

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  23. DELEGATES WELCOMED HOME.

    The Prince of Wales together with members of the Cabinet welcomed with impressive cordiality Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. W. M. Hughes. General ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. ILLNESS AT A SCARING SHED.

    Gowrie shed was to commence shearing when unfortunately the woolclasser developed sickness which the shearers, and [?]ouseabouts thought influenza. All ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. JOKE ON TRANSPORT.

    An incident in connection with the return of the troops on the Devanha has caused much amusement among officers and men. ...

    Article : 308 words
  26. WARWICK CENTRE.

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  27. THE BORDER RESTRICTIONS.

    The Home Secretory (Mr. Huxham) states that, in view of the position of the epidemic in New South Wales, the question of border restrictions will be ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. ALL HOTELS CLOSED.

    The Government, continued the Premier, are determined to maintain public order and the observance of the law at Townsville. All the available police ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. CROWN PRINCE.

    The Crown Prince has escaped into Germany with a staff officer. ...

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  30. OTHER COUNTRY CENTRES.

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    To-day's weather bulletin says:—Fine weather continues. Large cloud areas are noted on various parts of the coast, and a little scattered cloud is ...

    Article : 232 words
  32. MANY DEATHS IN SYDNEY.

    There were 73 deaths and 261 new cases in the hospitals in Sydney during the week-end, 18 new cases at the North Head quarantine and two deaths, ...

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  33. RUSSIAN CHAOS.

    From a general survey of the conflict of parties involved in the Russian revolution at the present time a number of features emerge to ...

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  34. DIMINISHING IN MELBOURNE.

    There were four deaths from influenza in the hospitals during the week-end three on Saturday and one yesterday. The registr[?]re reported that ...

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  35. ARRESTED MEN RELEASED.

    The men in some branches of the railway resumed work his afternoon. Several other unions resumed work owing to appeals from the strike ...

    Article : 93 words
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  37. NO DEATHS RECORDED YESTERDAY.

    Again no deaths were recorded [?] the metropolitan influenza hospitals to-day while the number of patients in the various institutions showed [?] ...

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  38. DIRECT ACTION URGED.

    The Townsville strike delegates addressed a large orderly meeting in the [?] yesterday afternoon. The local Railway Union secretary complained of ...

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  39. GAMING HOUSE RAIDED.

    Over the week end the police authorities raided promises supposed to be [?] as a gaming house in Wickham-street, Brisbane. Twenty-six arrests ...

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  40. SNOW IN TASMANIA.

    The heaviest fall of snow recorded in Hobart since 1888 occurred on Sunday night and this morning. Streets and house tops, hedge rows and trees were ...

    Article : 75 words
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