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  2. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Paris says that the abolition of submarine warships was favored at Friday's sitting ...

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  3. STRIKE IN GLASGOW.

    LONDON, Monday.—Fearing further rioting, the Glasgow Corporation has placed in position Lewis guns and trench mortars on the Municipal Buildings and ...

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  4. MEATWORKS TROUBLE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—Arising out of the meat trouble, a Strike committee has been formed, and pickets have been placed at the town offices ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Another day has passed, and Queensland has not yet had to report a case of pneumonic influenza. The strong action of the ...

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  6. POSITION IN N.S. WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Counting the 13 patients from the Dimboola, there are now 46 cases in New South Wales. The only death has been at Albury. ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Asquit.[?] speaking in support of the League of Nations at the Albert Hall, said that any practicable scheme must respect the ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT PASSIVITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Clynes, M.P., the well known Labour leader, in an article in the "Observer," suggests that the Government should ...

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  9. STATE UNEMPLOYED.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—An openair meeting was held this morning, when consideration was given further to the unemployed question. ...

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  10. TENTERFIELD HOLD UP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Coyne, the Queensland Minister for Lands, has arranged with the N.S. Wales and Queensland Governments to have a quarantine ...

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  11. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    BERNE, Sunday.—The International Socialists' Conference will open on Monday. M. Branting will probably preside. Most of the foreign delegates ...

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  12. TRAILED FROM VANCOUVER.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Diplomatic circles have been roused by the murder of three high caste Chinese belonging to the Educational Mission. They were ...

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  13. UGLY OUTLOOK IN BELFAST.

    BELFAST, Monday.—An ugly phase of lawlessness is developing. Groups of strikers are invading the upper class suburbs, attacking and robbing the ...

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  14. THE SUPER-NATION VISION.

    LONDON, Holiday afternoon.—The sacrifices of the League are, of course, not pleasing everybody. The wellknown political writer, M. Pertinax, in ...

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  15. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Tenterfield Municipal Council has telegraphed to the Government on the statesmanlike. the Premier congratulating him and ...

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  16. 8000 HOTEL WORKERS OUT.

    LONDON, Monday—The Railway Clerks' Association, at a meeting at Birmingham, decided to refer to the Cabinet Sir Albert Stanley's refusal to ...

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  17. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—It is officially stated that the Queensland soldiers from the steamer Karoola, which arrived in the Bay this morning, will be ...

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  18. STATE PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, before, the President, Mr. Justice McCawley, the professional officers' association of the ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Official notification that South Australia is an infected. State was given this morning to the Director of Quarantine by the ...

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  20. SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Monday—Reuter's Agency learns from a Serbia source in Paris that the Supreme Council has decided on the abandonment of the secret treaty ...

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  21. NATIONAL IDEALISM.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The Canadian Government correspondent, writing from Paris, says that it is becomingmore apparent that whenever old and ...

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  22. THE ALIEN MENACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Standard" notes that aliens are figuring prominently in the leadership of the strikers in Glasgow, South Wales, and ...

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  23. QUARANTINE AT BORDER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr. E. H. Macartney, the Leader of the Opposition, waited on the Acting Premier this morning and discussed with him the ...

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  24. COLLIERY WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A conference of representatives of the proprietors of the Northern, Southern, and Western Coalowners' Association and delegates ...

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  25. SHIPPING FACILITIES.

    LONDON, Monday.—General Monasa states that the transports are mostly refitted at the Clyde, in Liverpool, and in London, and the continuance of the ...

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  26. MONARCHIST MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Messages regarding the situation in Portugal are conflicting. A communiqne issued on Friday stated that tho rising in the ...

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  27. THE PBESIDENT'S ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Keith Murdoch, the correspondent of the United Cable Service at the Peace Conference, writes as follows:—The clash between ...

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  28. PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Public Works Commission, which has been taking evidence in the district immediately concerned regarding the ...

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  29. PASSENGER STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—The Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, and 23 other passengers, arrived in Mor[?]ton Bay on Sunday night by the steamer Somerset. ...

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  30. STATE LOANS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Federal Cabinet to-night considered the question of raising public works loans for the four States—Queensland, South ...

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  31. CZECHS AND POLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A communique from Paris states that tho representatives of the five great Power to-day approved of the text of the provisional ...

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  32. CRIPPLING INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Engineers' Executive repudiates the London decision to strike on Thursday next, and admits that if carried out it will ...

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  33. MELBOURNE OUTBREAK.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The pneumonic influenza epidemic continues on its way, and to-day 211 fresh cases were reported. The deaths recorded ...

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  34. IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Router's correspondent at Helsingfors states that fugitives from Petrograd report that a reyolt has broken out amongst the ...

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  35. RAIN IN CENTRAL WEST.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Telegraphic advices from Hughenden, Blackall, Charleville, Surat and elsewhere show, that splendid rainfalls have been ...

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  36. THREATENED STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is stated that if the demands of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters upon the Commonwealth Shipowners' ...

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  37. AGAINST PROFITEERS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French Cabinet to-day discussed a vigorous campaign against profiteers, and announced the highly popular decision that it will ...

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  38. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Tuesday.—At the Police Court to-day, Clande Francis Risdale proceeded against his brother's wife for alleged assault. The ...

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  39. WANTED FOR TRIAL.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is suggested that when the armistice is renewed again Germany will he compelled to hand over a number of Generals and ...

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  40. WARSHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The British Government's offer of six modern destroyers and six submarines was tonight accepted by the Federal Cabinet, ...

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  41. CONSTANTINOPLE,

    PARIS, Monday.—To-morrow the occupancy of Constantinople is being arranged preliminary to its becoming a neutral open port. America was asked ...

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  42. WAR RESPONSIBILITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr, Lansing, the American Secretary of State, has been chosen as president of the committee to investigate the responsibility for ...

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