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  2. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Home Secretary, Mr. Huxham, to-day. made a general statement regarding the influenza epidemic and the precautions to ...

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  3. RED FLAG PROSECUTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The reply of the Acting Premier, Mr. Theodore, is regard to the resolutions recently adopted by the Brisbane Industrial ...

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  4. ISLAMIC UNREST.

    PARIS, Tuesday. —The troubles throughout the Islamic world owing to the disruption of the Sultan's Empire have been the subject of carnest ...

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  5. HUN ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Crimes Commission has furnished a schedule to its report giving instances, in each of the 31 categories of crimes charged ...

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  6. A.I.F. MEMORIALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Government have decided to erect a memorial to each division on sites in France and Belgium most closely ...

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  7. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A message from St. John's states that the prospects for the starting of the Transatlantic aeroplane flight to-day by ...

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—President Wilson has issued a statement that Fiume cannot be given to Italy and must be, made available to the small ...

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  9. N.S. WALES EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During the 24 hours onded to-day 24 deaths from pneumonic influenza were reported in Sydney, and there were 116 fresh cases. ...

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  10. WEARING OF MASKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation of shop girls waited upon the Minister for Health to-day and protested against the regulation requiring them to be ...

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  11. AVIATOR'S PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lieutenant Cope is planning an Antarctic expedition. He proposes flying by aeroplane to the South Pole. ...

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  12. SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Over 20,000 tons of cargo is stacked on the Sydney wharves awaiting shipment to coastal ports. The congestion is stated to be ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND FREEMASONS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A special meeting of the District Grand Lodge of England, Queensland, was held in the Masonic Hall to-night to say ...

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  14. VICTORIAN CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Fortyfour deaths from influenza, four being from the country,, were registered in Melbourne to-day. Nineteen deaths ...

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  15. PEACE CELEBRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Federal Cabinet has adopted the report presented by Mr. Orchard, M.H.R., exMinister for Recruiting, which ...

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  16. ADELAIDE OUTBREAK.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Nine fresh cases of influenza were admitted to the Adelaide isolation hospital to-day. One death occurred, the victim being a ...

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  17. SYDNEY'S DEATH RATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The number of deaths from all causes in Sydney during the first quarter of the year was 1921, of which 111 were due ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH V. STATES.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Medical Advisory Committee of West Australia today considered, a telegram from Mr. Watt regarding the new Federal ...

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  19. RUSSIAN INTERNEES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In a petition to the Acting Prime Minister nine Russians interned at Darlinghurst, Sydney, protest against the treatment ...

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  20. ANZAC DAY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Queensland returned soldiers met and discussed to-night a telegram received from the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  21. GERMAN SHIPS.

    BEUNOs AYRES, Wednesday.—Germany has instructed the Argentine Government to deliver the inter[?]ed German ships to the United States ...

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  22. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—For the assistance of soldier settlers in necessitous circumstances, who are likely to make a success of their ventures, ...

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  23. MOTOR CAR MURDER.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The man B[?]dd was hanged this morning for the murder of a motor car owner named Jocques. The attendant clergyman ...

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  24. BRITISH BLUEJACKETS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Fifteen hundred British naval men are visiting Paris, headed by Admiral Beattie, and are being warmly feted. They gathered ...

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  25. STATE TRAWLER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—As soon as the trawling master arrives from New South Wales—he is at present in quarantine at the border—the newly ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND WHEATS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Director of Agriculture, Mr. Quodling, stated to-day that a great deal of interest had been aroused in the work being carried ...

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  27. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Lennon, was to-day interviewed by representatives of the Chamber of Agricultural ...

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  28. DEPORTATION OF INTERNEES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Arrangements have now been completed between the British and Australian Governments for the repatriation of ...

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  29. BRONZE COINS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Since the Commonwealth began the issue of bronze coins of Australian design in 1909, about nine coins per head of the ...

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