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  2. CARNIVAL WEEK.

    A favourable reply was yesterday even by the Minister for Railways to the request made by a large deputation on the previous day that reduced fares he ...

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  3. BROKEN CONTRACTS.

    The remarks of the chairman of the Melbourne Trust, Ltd., published in "The Daily Mail" with regard to pastoral leases in Queensland, was brought, before ...

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  4. THEATRES PROSECUTED.

    Before Mr. Dean, P.M., in the City Summons Court yesterday, Roderick Aird Eraser, secretary to the Metropolitan Joint Health board, proceeded against ...

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  5. THE EPIDEMIC.

    A progress report has been prepared by the Registrar-General dealing with the deaths from influenza and pneumonic influenza in Brisbane from January 1 to ...

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  6. REVOLUTION VERGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday,-- No time apparently is being lost in giving effect to the decision of the Trades Hall Council to make the industrial conflict of ...

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  7. GIFT SUBMARINES.

    It seems a pity that Brisbane will not be given an opportunity to express her grataude to the officers and men of [?].M.A.S. Platypus' and the five ...

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  8. NORTHERN STRIKE.

    Following upon the failure of the A.M.I.E.U. at Townsville to secure a conference with representatives of the meat companies, the matter appears to have ...

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  9. TREATY RATIFIED.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The German Peace delegation has informed M. Clemenceau that the treaty, has been ratified. The Allies intend immediately to ...

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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- President Wilson, addressing the Senate, declared that the peace treaty would be a sorap of paper without the League ...

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  11. STOLEN FIREARMS.

    Telegraphic advice received by the Premier yesterday was to the effect that some of the firearms reported to have been stolen at Townsville have been ...

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  12. TOWNSVILLE POSITION.

    Northern members are still keeping in close touch with the Premier in reference to the situation at Townsville. Mr. Ryan said yesterday, that there was ...

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  13. N.S.W. AGENT GENERAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- There are president rumours that Sir C. G. Wade Agent-General for New South Wales) is returning to Australia. ...

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  14. PEACE HOLIDAY.

    The Home Secretary, questioned yesterday in regard to the future of the epidemic hospital at the Exhibition grounds, said it would be kept in operation until ...

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  15. "FULL SUPPORT."

    SYDNEY, Friday,-- At a meeting of the New South Wales' Labour Council today it was decided to extend a fall measure, of support to the seamen. The ...

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  16. 40 CASES IN HOSPITAL.

    Yesterday there were only 40 patients in the various city hospital comprising 24 in the Exhibition Hospital. 10 in St. Laurence's, and six in the Children's ...

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  17. MEN'S MASS MEETING.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- Another mass meeting of members of the A.M.I.E. on strike was held to-day at the Olympia Stadium. The speakers ...

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  18. SUGAR FAMINE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- It is stated that a serious position confronts the Queensland sugar industry as a consequence of the strike, and the situation is ...

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  19. WARWICK RESTRICTIONS.

    WARWICK, Friday.-- At a meeting of the Warwick Town Council last it was decided to offer no objection to the Health Department lifting the ...

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  20. DEPARTURE OF THE CHILLAGOE.

    The Chillagoe left Brisbane last night with 1700 tons of foodstuffs for stockhampton and Maryborough. On her return to Brisbane an endeavour, will be ...

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  21. WATTLE DAY.

    It was a case of "wattle to right, wattle to left, and wattle in front" yesterday, for the Wattle League was fortunate in being able to secure great ...

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  22. MARYBOROUGH'S MORTALITY.

    MARYBOROUGH Friday. -- The total of deaths from influenza locally is 22, eight being mules. In the first wave, From June 3 to 15 there were six deaths, ...

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  23. MR. HOLMAN'S STATEMENT.

    SYDNEY. Friday-- In connection with cabled statements, that Sir Charles Wade New South Wales. Agent-General, has resigned, Mr. Holman to-night stated ...

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  24. S.S. PORT CHALMERS.

    Following upon a telegraphic request from the north Mr. J. M. Hunter yesterday telegraphed to Admiral Clarkson. Controller of Shipping, asking if the ...

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  25. 30,000 UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- It was expected that the Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) would make a further statement today with regard to the strike, indicating ...

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  26. CASES AT BOWEN

    BOWEN,Friday.-- Influenza is still raging here. Several deaths occurred this week, the victims including Mrs. Shannon (Normanby) The deaths during the ...

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  27. BARQUE SINKS.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.-- The Nault[?] Court found that the Edderside sank is the result of an inevitable accident, due to the weather. ...

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  28. HIGH FREIGHT.

    BOWEN, Friday.-- The shipping, strike is having a serious effect hero. Bread is 7d per 2lb loaf, and other things are correspondingly dear. The population is ...

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  29. NATIONALISTS ORGANISING.

    A meeting of the delegates from each branch of the National Democratic Council of the Bulimba electorate, took place at the central rooms. Organiser A. E. ...

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  30. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED.

    The influenza restrictions have been lifted insofar as they relate to the city of Bundaberg the towns of Charleville Claromont, Cooktown, Dalby, Goondiwindi ...

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  31. WAR PENSIONS.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The Central Queensland Repatriation Conference commenced its sittings to-day at the Technical College, delegates being present ...

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  32. CASES IN MACKAY.

    MACKAY, Friday. -- Twenty-eight fresh influenza eases were notified to-day. There are 70 patients now in hospital, two being very seriously ill and Tour ...

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  33. ALLINGA TROUBLE.

    Certain proposals for manning the steamer Allinga, under charter to the Queensland Government, and now at Brisbane fully laden with foodstuffs and ...

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  34. GERMAN INTERNEES.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.-- Reuter's correspondent at Pretoria states that there have been sporadic recrudescences of mild influenza recently, chiefly in the Cape ...

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  35. STRIKE FEVER.

    BEENLEIGH. Friday.-- A strike occurred on the railway line to-day, near Bethania. There is a gang of about 46 men employed relaying heavier rails on ...

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  36. SCHOOL INSPECTION.

    The prolonged break in the school curriculum caused by the epidemic has rendered it necessary to readjust the school inspections, and this matter is to be ...

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  37. ACROSS ATLANTIC.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.-- R34 was 100 miles out at 7 o'clock this morning. The British Dirigible R34 started ...

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  38. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- In connection with the reported speech of Sir C. G. Wade (N.S.W. Agent-General) advocating immigration to Australia, the A.L.P. ...

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  39. EXCITING ARREST.

    An arrest on the platform of the Southport railway station yesterday was carried out under exciting circumstances. It is reported that a desperate struggle ...

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  40. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    ROCKHAMPTON,-- A conference of the State Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia was commenced at the Trades Hall at 10. ...

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  41. RELIEVING WEST.

    PERTH, Friday.-- The Government has arranged with the agents of the steamer Charon to send 100 tons of foodstuffs to the north-west to relieve Wyndham. It ...

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