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  2. TERMS OF PEACE. GERMAN OBJECTIONS.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A council of military leaders has decided to oppose the peace terms. According to the "Freiheit" the ...

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  3. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. QUEENSLAND OUTBREAK.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Home Secretary, Mr. Huxham, who returned to duty to-day, stated that there had been no desire on the part of the ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT. CIVIL SITTINGS IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the Supreme Court to-day in civil jurisdiction, before his Honor the Chief Justice and a jury, the ease was called of S. W. H. ...

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  5. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Captain A. J. Carmichael, M.C., addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting in the Albert Square to-night under the anspices of ...

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  6. THE MARITIME STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the absence of coastal shipping, as a result of the shipping strike, it is impossible to so[?] bags to Queensland for the ...

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  7. LATE SPORT COURSING

    A meeting of the Warwick Coursing Club was hold on Tuesday evening to further arrangements in connection with next Saturday's meeting to take ...

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  8. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—"They are endeavouring to cow Ireland into subjection, but will never do it," said the Minister for Railways, Mr. Fihelly, ...

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  9. AUSTRALASIAN WATERLOO CUP.

    The first Australasian Waterloo Cup was commenced in Sydney on Tuesday. The two Queensland representatives, Mr. W. A. Deacon's Torment and Mr. ...

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  10. THE WATERLOO CUP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The first meeting of the Australian Coursing Union was held to-day, when it was decided that the Waterloo Cup of 1920 ...

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  11. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A record crowd witnessed the match at Tam- ' worth to-day between the New Zealand Rugby League team and the Tamworth ...

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  12. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Calm, prevailed at the Labour' Conference to-day. It was stated that a number of delegates are down with influenza. The ...

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  13. EPIDEMIC IN THE WEST.

    CHARLEVILLE, Tuesday.—The influenza, although not nearly so prevalent in the Western towns generally, is bad enough at Tambo, where about ...

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  14. BOWLING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The two remaining games of the fourth round of the pairs championship were concluded to-day. The unfinished game, ...

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  15. MATRIMONIAL CASES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, — In the Supreme Court to-day before his Honour Mr. Justice Chubb, in matrimonial jurisdiction, the cases of Adey v. Adey ...

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  16. ARBITRATION COURT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Macnaughton, an appeal by the Blackhcath Colliery Company against ...

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  17. JOURNALISTS' AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—One of the shortest judgments on record was delivered by the High Court to-day in the journalists' case, the effect of ...

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  18. QUOITS

    A sweepstake of 15 up was played on the local pitch on Saturday last. The pitches were in good order and the play was, interesting. Results:—C. ...

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  19. THE HIGH COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Pull Court to-day decided by a majority that the Commonwealth Arbitration Court could not entertain claims in ...

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  20. EPIDEMIC IN N.S. WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There were 22 deaths from influenza in the city today and 132 new cases were reported. Owing to the depletion of staffs ...

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  21. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at Jellibih indicates increasing unrest amongst the Afghans. The army is wanting in discipline, and ...

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  22. FARMERS' TROUBLES.

    BEENLETGH, Wednesday.—Farmers are having great trouble in getting their potatoes in. In some of the low-lying places, on account of the daily rains, ...

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  23. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE,' Wednesday.—The Federal Royal Commission which has been inquiring into the conditions in the sugar industry concluded its sittings here ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL GRANTS.

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.'—After many months' delay the Repatriation Department has at last made available the grants of £374 to provide work for ...

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  25. CANE CUTTING WAGES.

    CAIBNS, Wednesday.—some idea of the good wages to be made at cane cutting may be gathered from a report received to-day from Mackay. Three ...

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  26. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    LONDON, Monday.—At a dinner given by the Cold Storage Association Sir Joseph Brookbank, who presided, said that there were now 250 British ...

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  27. EPIDEMIC IN THE COUNTRY.

    ROMA, Wednesday.—Three more deaths occurred at the Roma Hospital yesterday, making a total of 30 during the past three weeks. Most of the ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—The local Labour Bureau reports that unemployment is again assuming serious proportions. Upwards of a hundred men ...

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  29. VALUE OF ENSILAGE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Department of Agriculture continues to urge upon farmers the need to protect themselves against drought by having a ...

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  30. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A number of Australians have been enrolled for service in Russia. Consent to the enlistment of 200 has been withheld owing to ...

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  31. MR. BEEBY'S RETUEN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Speaking at a welcome tendered to him to-day on the occasion of his return from abroad, the New South Wales Minister for ...

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  32. STATE TRAWLER.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—Captain Houle, of the State trawler, which is at present berthed here, to-day generously gave all the fish on board, ...

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  33. CASES AT DALBY.

    DALBY, Tuesday.—This morning there are 17 influenza patients under treatment at the General Hospital, four of those being males and 11 females. ...

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  34. HOUSING COMMISSION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The report of the Federal Housing Commission reached the Acting Premier, Mr. Theodore, this morning. Some time later, ...

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  35. BOLSHEVIKS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bolsheviks are spreading their propaganda in Sydney in an organ entitled "Industrial Solidarity," Copies of this journal ...

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  36. SOLDIERS RETURNING.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The returning soldiers from the transports China and Runic are expected to arrive by special train from Sydney on ...

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  37. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Despite statements to the contrary, there does not seem any intention on the part of Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) to ask ...

    Article : 67 words
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  40. CREMATORIUM IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday—A prooposal to establish a city [?] [?] as a [?] to-day ...

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