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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The dream device is used to excellent advantage in "Her Only Way." the Select picture featuring Norma Talmadge which is now being screened at West's Olympia ...

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  9. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Four deaths from influenza occurred yesterday--three at the Exhibition Hospital and one at the Misericordiae Hospital. From the returns of the past few ...

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  10. LIVING WAGE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday--The president of the Government Workers Tribunal, Mr. Bright, states in reference to minimum wags for Government employees, ...

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  11. DR. DUHIG AND THE PEACE TERMS.

    Sir,--I have read with somewhat mingled feelings your report of Dr. Duhig's comments on the peace terms, and consider his criticism very wide of the ...

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  12. WORK WANTED.

    PERTH, Thursday--A deputation from the Trades Hall to-day warted upon the Premier to urge that works be undertaken by the Government for the relief ...

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  13. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

    After the removal of the restrictions on travel between New South Wales and Queensland, it was observed that there was still a [?] in traffic for some time, ...

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  14. MEATWORKS IDLE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Killing operations at Alligator Creek meat-works have been suspended owing to only two butchers being present, the ...

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  15. CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE.

    Sir,--When receiving my gas bill for the month of May I wondered how it could be that, in spite of a rather, as I though, decreased consumption, the ...

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  16. CARRYING DRUGS NORTH.

    The Minister for Railways has arranged to give liberal concessions for the conveyance of drugs on the railways from Brisbane to Rockhampton, where a ...

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  17. 7 DEATHS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--There were seven deaths and 159 new cases of pneumonic influenza in Sydney to-day. ...

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  18. ADELAIDE-CASES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--There are seven dangerous cases in the Adelaide Isolation Hospital for influenza patients. One more death has occurred at Port ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ADDITIONS.

    The report on donations received at the Queensland Museum during the month of May is as follows:--Ethnological specimens, including two aboriginal crania, ...

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  20. JOINT BOARDS.

    The secretary of the Maranoa Joint Hospital Board writes:-- Your paper, 30th reported the Home Secretary as stating no joint boards ...

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  21. "THE WORST OVER."

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- A well known Adelaide physician says the worst is over with influenza. There was a sharp "second wave" last week, he ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S RETURN

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The battle cruiser Australia is expected to anchor off Glenelg to-morrow. A civic reception will take place in Adelaide, and ...

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  23. GAS SUPPLY.

    The Brisbane 'Gas Company announces that from to-day a full supply of gas will be available. ...

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  24. MORE QUARANTINE.

    Some time ago all intra-State quarantine was abolished. Yesterday the following regulation was revived to retain in force until July 31:-- ...

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  25. RELIEF WORK AT WYNNUM.

    Sir,--In reply to a letter in your columns this morning over the name of J. Cloherty, and in fairness to a considerable number of unselfish and ...

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  26. "NO STANDING."

    Sir,--Being one of many sufferers since the inception of the stupid regulations regarding "no standing" in tramcars, I think it behoves the Homo Secretary ...

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  27. RETURNING TROOPSHIPS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The transports China and Commonwealth are expected to arrive at the outer harbour to-morrow. The troops will not have to ...

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  28. NOTIFICATION FORM.

    The form of notification of influenza cases which medical men have been supposed to fill out, but which no doctor nowadays has time to bether about, is ...

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  30. A FULL COURT APPLICATION.

    Sir,--I desire to call your attention tot the report appearing in "The Daily Mail" this morning, of on application which I made to the Full Court of ...

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  31. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the Central Criminal Court to-day the trial of William Doyle (17) was commenced on a charge of the murder of Albert ...

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  32. IN THE COUNTRY.

    CHILDERS, Thursday.--To-day there were 80 cases of influenza in Cordalba, near Childers, Whole families are down and all business places and hotels have ...

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