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  2. INGLORIOUS END.

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND FARMERS' UNION.

    A good deal of importance was attached to the quarterly meeting of the Central Council of the Queensland Farmers' Union held to-night. Mr. J. ...

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  4. ANOTHER EPIDEMIC.

    There is an epidemic of temporary thefts of motor cars by joy riders on abandoned cars. The cars are taken in the streets and even garages are forced. ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA.

    The Health Commissioner again reported this afternoon the absence of influenza from Queensland. When Dr. Moore's attention was ...

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  6. TRAIN SERVICE,

    A deputation waited on the Acting Minister for Railway (Mr. Hunter) to-day urging the restoration of certain trains to Roma ...

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  7. TRANSPORTS COMING,

    During the coming week the quarantine authorities expect to have to deal with some four or five transports from overseas on account of mild outbreaks ...

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  8. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The Minister for Repatriation stated to-day that none of the States had informed him of what had been done by them since the Premiers' conference ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There were l2 fresh cases of influenza reported to-day. In addition there were three cases on the steamer Age from Melbourne via Newcastle. Ten of ...

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  10. JUDGES OBEY REGULATIONS,

    Throughout last week the members of the N.S.W. Full Court did not wear masks in conformity with the exemption granted by the State Attorney-General ...

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  11. THE ARMISTICE.

    The "Daily Express' says the final military terms to be imposed on Germany include the fixing of the German army as a maximum of 300,000 of which ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. BRITISH GUARDS.

    The Guards division has been ordered to return to Britain from Rhineland, and the various battalions will arrive at short intervals during the next three ...

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  13. WHEAT DISEASES,

    The Under Secretary for Agriculture was yesterday asked to throw some light upon a cabled statement to the effect that United States Government ...

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  14. PROTECTING THE ABORIGINALS.

    Every precaution is being taken to protect the aborigines of the State from influenza and instructions have been given that no expense is to be spared ...

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  15. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    At the City Council meeting to-day seven applications for compensation in connection with the Archer street tram accident were read. the amounts ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    The Allied blockade of the Mediterranean has been lifted. ...

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  17. RACING TO BE RESUMED.

    As the emargo on racing has been lifted racing will be resumed almost immediately. Meetings have been fixed for Saturday at Moorefield and Ascot. ...

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  18. PEACE CELEBRATION,

    At a meeting of the Rejected Volunteers' ASsociation (Brisbane branch) held last night in the Overseas Club, it was stated that the Federal ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. METHODIST CONFERENCE,

    At the Methodist Conference to-day it was decided not to divide the Bundamba circuit for the present in view of the shortage of Ministers. It was ...

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  20. MELBOURNE'S RECORD,

    The State Health Officer to-night, ex-pressed the opinion that the influenza position was growing easier right through. To-day the death roll fell to ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. NAVAL LOSSES,

    A telegram from Rome states that it is announced in the "Corriere d'Italia' that Italy's naval losses during the war were one dreadnought, two battleships, ...

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  22. OVERLAND TRAFFIC,

    The Australian Labour Federation at Kalgoorlie last night resolved.—"I) That this council views with alarm the suggestion that transportation by land ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. STARTING GRASS FIRES.

    At the Police Court to-day Alexander Green was charged with the careless use of fire on Wyaronna, on the Hughenden-Winton line on November ...

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  24. GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Berun states that the Minister for the Interior in the National Assembly, explaining the draft of the constitution said the ...

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  25. N.S.W. AGENCY-GENERAL.

    It is reported that Sir Charles Wade, New South Wales Agent-General, is returning to Australia shortly. The attorney-General, Mr D. R. Hall, is ...

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  26. REPARATION COMMISSION

    The Press Bureau announces a communique from Part a stating that the Reparation Commission has decided to hasten the work of the ...

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  27. COST OF THE EPIDEMIC.

    The Minister for Public Works said to-day that the influenza epidemic was going to cost the State £250,000 even if it stopped now. ...

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  28. NEW RAILWAY UNION,

    It is understood that a now railway Engine-drivers' Firemen, and Cleaners' Association has been formed here with Messrs S. M'Lean and Charles ...

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  29. SYDNEY ENGINEERS.

    There is said to be a considerable unrest at the Morts Dock and Engineering Company's works and elsewhere owing to the shipping companion and ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. BERTHING REGULATIONS,

    Mr. Geo. Foley, M.L.A. transport officer, has received the following telegram from Senator Russell in reply to his telegram protesting against the ...

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  31. VICE-REGAL SALARY.

    The State Ministry propose to moke on increase of pay to the Government either by way of salary or allowance. Sir Walter Davidson recently made ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. CROSSED THE BORDER.

    A stir has been created at Mungindi through a number of persons including women and children, some of whom had been held up at the border since 31st. ...

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  33. ISSUES OF CAPITAL.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Treasury states that it is impossible to dispense altogether with the centred of capital issues, but it will be ...

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  34. CONTRADICTORY REPORTS

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin telegraphs that Herr Noske. Minister for Defence, says reports received concerning the Spartacusite movements ...

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  35. SYDNEY FIRE FIGHTER,

    Chief-Officer G.N. Sparkes, of the N.S.W. Fire Brigade, has been advised from London that the King has awarded him the King's medal for long and ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. COPPER SUPPLIES.

    According to a message from the New South Wales Agent-General the reserve stocks of copper in London are so heavy that there is practically no ...

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  37. N.Z. MEDICAL EVIDENCE.

    At the Epidemic Commission at Auckland (N.Z.) Dr. Milson, representing the Auckland division of the British Medical Association, said ...

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  38. ANOTHER MAN CAUGHT.

    Another case of crossing the border without going through quarantine was discovered last night by the police at Tweed Heads. ...

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  39. INTERFERENCE WITH ELECTIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenbagan says it is reported from Dusseldorf that on Sunday bands of Spartac[?]sites interfered with the municipal ...

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  40. WOMAN'S STRANGE STORY,

    Though only about 24 years of ago Violet Edes, of Fitzroy, has gone through the ceremony of marriage with two men, her husband being alive at ...

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  41. RECONSTRUCTION SCHEMES

    A message from Dublin states that Mr MePherson, Chief Secretary for Ireland, is receiving a deputation representing the Irish municipalities ...

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  42. HOUSING COMMISSIONER,

    Lieut. Colonel James Walker, of Queensland has been selected for the position of Housing Commissioner under the War Services Home Act, Lieut. ...

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  43. 'PHONE EXTENSIONS,

    The Postal Department is endeavouring to obtain stocks of cable from abroad, the shortage of which has prevented many telephone installations. It is ...

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  44. MURDER IN MUNICH.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that the "Vonwaerts" learns from Munich that the assassin of Herr Auer. the Bavarian Minister for the Interior, ...

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  45. BROWN COAL DEPOSITS,

    The State Cabinet has appointed an Electricity Commission to devote attention more particularly to the development of the immense brown coal ...

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  46. FUTURE OF AVIATION,

    In view of the development certain to take place almost immediately in commercial aviation the Federal Government has appointed an air traffic ...

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  47. BACK FROM GERMANY.

    There arrived in Sydney to-day seven more persons who were on the ill-fated steamer Matunga, which was captured in the Pacific by a German ...

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  48. FEDERAL CLERKS,

    A mass meeting of temporary clerical employees in the Federal service was hold at the Trades Hall last night for the purpose of considering the position ...

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  49. FLOATING MINE.

    Fuller information regarding the mine encountered off Cape Everard by the collier Aeon was given on the arrival of the vessel to-day. ...

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  50. MORE IDEALISM,

    President Wilson, in a speech at Boston, said:—'America is the hope of the world. If America fails, what will become of the world? The confidence we ...

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  51. POLISH PROBLEM, ALBANIA AND POLAND,

    An official message from Warsaw on Monday stated that the Poles and Ukrainians have reached an agreement regarding the possession of Lemberg twelve hours notice on either side. The chief of the American food commission to Poland lian telegraphed from Posen that the Germans continue their A meeting of representatives of the Great Powers, at which Marshal Foch was present, referred the Albanian claims to the Greek Affairs Committee ...

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  52. RETURNED QUEENSLANDERS,

    The mall train to Brisbane yesterday convoyed homo a further batch of Queenslanders who wore freed from Wallangarra that morning, after ...

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  53. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr. Stefansson's and Storkerson's expedition, which attempted to drift across the North Pole, has landed at Fort Yukon. It is not clear whether ...

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  54. BANKING COMBINE,

    Four well known banks, namely the Angle-American Ltd., Glyn, Mille Currie and Co., the Northern Banking Coy., and Deacon's Bank, are combining to ...

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  55. TROUBLE AT DARWIN.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) yesterday received a telegram from the Mayor of Darwin, containing the resolutions passed at ...

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  56. BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    A four-masted barque believed to be the Rowens is reported to be in distress near Port Aden off the Gippsland coast. She has two anchors down, and ...

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  57. ILLNESS AMONG BLACKS,

    The Tweed Heads police received word to proceed to Fingal where 10 blacks were reported to be ill with influenza. Investigation showed that a ...

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  58. THE UGLY WIEN.

    The [?]gly Men's Voluntary Workers ASsociation which builds homes for soldiers' widows and their dependents has taken over Wirth's Circus for three ...

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  59. LABOUR UNREST.

    The result of the miners' ballot shows that over a two thirds majority were in favour of a strike. The present week is the most critical in the history of labour ...

    Article : 166 words
  60. Advertising

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  61. STATE IRON WORKS,

    Mr. Brophy, manager of the State iron and steel works, Mt. St. Smith, Government geologist and Messrs Hartloy and Forde, Ms.L.A., commenced a ...

    Article : 79 words
  62. AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN,

    The Press Bureau has received word from Kabul that the Ameer of Afghanistan was attacked and shot dead in Inagreman camp early on ...

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  63. BREWERY SAVED.

    The Swan Brewery and Bottling Works were saved from what would probably have been complete destruction last night, by automatic ...

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  64. TOOWOOMBA'S PRECAUTIONS.

    At the Toowoomba inoculation depot on Tuesday afternoon Dr. McKenzie treated 12 'A's' and 55 'B's' a total of 67 Yesterday Dr. McKenzie treated 4 ...

    Article : 77 words
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