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  2. PERSONAL

    Tho Rev. Ernest E. Hillman, who recently received and accepted a call to tho pastorate of tho Enoggera Baptist Church, commenced his ministry there ...

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  3. Politics in Victoria.

    As a result of an interview between the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) and the Chairman of the State Country Parliamentary Party (Mr. M'Leod, ...

    Article : 95 words
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  6. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. THE BRISBANE OUTBREAK.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The epidemic mortality scummed a higher rate during the week-end. On Saturday there were thirteen deaths recorded, eight at the ...

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  7. ANOTHER DEATH.

    We deeply regret to record another death in connection with the iufluenza outbreak in Warwick. Mr. James Mitchell, somewhat late on Saturday ...

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  8. Welcomed Home.

    The troop train which arrived yesterday morning at Warwick carried 157 man, and the officer in charge was Captain Ryan, who is a brother-in-law of ...

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  9. EPIDEMIC IE THE COUNTRY.

    MACKAY, Sunday.—The first death from pneumonic influenza in this district occurred to-night. There are now 25 cases of influenza here, three of ...

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  10. DAY BY DAY The Weather.

    Fine weather prevailed over the week-end, and there appears to be every prospect of a continuance. The forecast issued under Saturday's date ...

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  11. MR. FIHELLY'S RETURN.

    Mr. John Fihelly, Minister for Railways, accompanied by Mrs. Fihelly and Mr. Grant, his secretary, passed through Warwick by the Sydney mail ...

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  12. 12s. Grows to £1.

    Under the new issue of War Savings I Certificates, twelve shillings invested now grows into £1 in ten years. That is 5½ per cent compound interest— ...

    Article : 177 words
  13. Presbyterian Girls College.

    A camera club was recentlly formed by the students of the above college. Tho first competition, consisting of nature studies, has been held, and ...

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  14. THE LOCAL REGULATIONS.

    Yesterday, in accordance with the proclamation issued, all church services wore ordered to be held for only threequarters of an hour. ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. THE PEACE TEEMS.

    Apparently the Germans are stiffening their resistance in respect of the terms proposed by the Allies for the final peace settlement. Really this was ...

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  16. INDOOR GATHERINGS.

    A proclamation was issued by the Government, and was gazetted on Saturday, ordering that from May 30 (Friday) and until duly 31 next, or such ...

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  17. To-day's Troop Trains.

    We were informed yesterday by the acting traffic manager (Mr. McGregor) that the arrangements according to which a troop train was to pass ...

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  18. A FINE OFFER.

    Miss Beattic, head mistress of the Warwick Central Girls' School, has notified the Mayor that she, with eight members of her staff, would he ...

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  19. The A.I.F. Canteens.

    Consideration is being given by the military authorities to the disposal of the profits earned by A.I.F. canteens abroad. The money from that source, ...

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  20. FURTHER ASSISTANCE.

    It is understood that, in case of necessity, the Benevolent Home will be available should there be a flood of influenza patients. Mrs. G. P. Barnes, as ...

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  21. WARWICK POLICE COURT.

    The Police Magistrate (Mr. R. B. Hetherington) presided at the sitting of the Court on Saturday. The first ease called on was that of Michael Joseph ...

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  22. District Court at Warwick.

    In connection with the sittings of the District Court at Warwick on Wednesday next, we are informed that the only case in criminal jurisdiction ...

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  23. QUIET AND SATISFACTORY.

    Dr. Hunt, Medical Officer of Health, gave us 'a reassuring report late last night. He informed us that the position was quiet and was satisfactory. There ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. The Moratorium.

    A complaint against the continuance of the operation of the moratorium regulations was voiced by Mr. G. T. Baker, the chairman of the Colonial ...

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  25. South-Western Train Service.

    Mr. H. Sterne, clerk of the Bosonthal Shire, has been advised by the secretary to the Railway Commissioner that on and after Tuesday, 11th ...

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  26. THE LOCAL SITUATION.

    We learned last night from the Medical Superintendent of the Warwick General Hospital (Dr. Murphy) that there were fifteen cases of influenza in ...

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  27. EVENTS AT TOWNSVILLE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—There was tremendous cheering at a meeting of the waterside workers this morning when it was announced that instructions ...

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  28. Prize Distribution.

    On Saturday evening the prize distribution in connection with the Warwick Presbyterian Sabbath School took place. The prizes were distributed by Mrs. W. ...

    Article : 168 words
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