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  2. AUSTRALIA'S NEEDS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At a welcome tendered to him to-day, the Minister for Labour, Mr. Beeby," Who has just returned from a trip to America and Great ...

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  3. "THE ONLY ONE."

    Mr. Fihelly was the guest of honour last night at a welcome home from his Ministerial trip abroad, given by the officials and members of the Queensland ...

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  4. SEAMEN QUARREL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A split in the Seamen's Union occurred to-day. There was a mass meeting, and it resulted in the resignation of the whole of the State ...

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  5. STATE FISH.

    The Acting-Chief Secretary (Mr. Hunter) yesterday characterised the Press criticism of the State fish business as wholly unwarranted. ...

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  6. AUSTRIA'S TERMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A delayed cable from Paris state that the Austrians have been given 15 days to consider those parts of the Peace treaty handed to them ...

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  7. CO-OPERATE!

    Captain A. C. Garmichael, M.C.[?] M.L.A., addressed a large and enthusiastic gathering last night in Albert-square, under the auspices o the Returned ...

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  8. "NO WHITES SOON."

    The hearing of the application by the A.W.U. for a new award for sugar workers was continued, before Mr. Justice M[?]Caw[?]ey yesterday. ...

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  9. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Only one death occurred yesterday--at St. Laurence's Hospital. There were 321 patients in the various hospitals, being a slight reduction on the previous day's ...

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  10. TROOPS DUE TO-DAY.

    Returned soldiers ex H.T.'s China and Runic, are expected to arrive by special train from Sydney at 8.40 p.m. to-day at No. 5 platform, Central Station. ...

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  11. EPIDEMIC RAVAGES.

    After assuring "The Daily Mail" yesterday that there had been no desire on the part of his department to withhold information from the public in regard to ...

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  12. REFRIGERATED SPACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At a dinner given by the Cold Storage Association, Sir Joseph Broodbank, who presided, said there were now 250 British ships ...

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  13. TRADES HALL SUPPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--There were no new developments in Melbourne to-day in connection with the seamen's strike. For too time being the centre ...

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  14. CRITICAL POSITION.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--A critical position has arisen at M[?]. Morgan through a shortage of medical officers owing to the serious illness of Dr. ...

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  15. HOME AGAIN.

    A small batch of soldiers returned by train last night and were met at Central station by No. 1. District Guard. They comprised an officer (Lieut. C. K. Young ...

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  16. AFGHAN ARMY.

    SIMLA, Tuesday.--Reuter's special correspondent at Peshawar says that [?]umerous reports from Jellibih indi[?]ate increasing unrest in the Afghan ...

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  17. COUNTRY CASES.

    GAYNDAH, Wednesday.--The influenza epidemic is spreading rapidly throughput the town, hardly a house escaping. The disease is only of a mild ...

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  18. HANDSOME CHEQUES.

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--Some idea of the good wages in cane cutting may be gathered from a report received to-day from a gang of soldiers, the majority ...

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  19. AERIAL SURVEY.

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--An event which bids fair to loom large in the historical and commercial annals of Darwin was the arrival on Tuesday of the ...

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  20. PORT ADELAIDE ATTITUDE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--In consequence of the coal shortage, street lights in Adelaide are to be cut down by one-half. It is hinted that there is a possibility of coastal steamship ...

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  21. GERMAN WAR SPIRIT. MILITARISTS STILL ACTIVE.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--The council of military leaders has decided to oppose the peace terms. Accoding to the "Freiseit," the council has circularised ...

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  22. TOO LATE!

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

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--The secretary of the Seamen's Union at Fremantle received a telegram from the South. Australian branch to-day instructing the ...

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  24. MR. RYAN'S RETURN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Among receptions which the Premier of Queensland, Mr. T. J. Ryan, will receive on arrival in Victoria is a State ...

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  25. SERVICE IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Australians have been enrolled for service in Russia. The sanction of the enlistmen of 100 has been withheld, owing to the ...

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  26. SHORTAGE OF HOUSES.

    When a summary of the report of the Federal Housing Commission was wired from Melbourne, and published in "The Daily Mail" last week, it was ...

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  27. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Lieut. Birchell, Member of the House of Representatives, in discussing the remarks of the Premier of Queensland, Mr. Ryan, on ...

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  28. INCREASED MORTALITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--There were 22 deaths and 132 new cases of pneumonic influenza in Sydney to-day. Owing to the depletion of the staff, through the ...

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  29. HUNGER STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Paul Freeman has tired of his second hunger strike. It was reported at the Victoria Barracks Garrison Hospital to-day that he was ...

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  30. MANY WANTS.

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

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  31. TROOPS IN EGYPT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Among the large body of troops who returned from the war to-day, was Brigadier-General W. Giant, of Queensland. He spoke ...

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  32. SEWERAGE STRIKE.

    The 150 labourers employed, at Luggage Point sewerage treatment works and upon the high level sewer were still idle last night. ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    MARLBOROUGH, Wednesday.--The local Labour Bureau reports that unemployment is again assuming serious proportions, and upwards of 100 men are ...

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