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  2. SHIPPING STRIKE ENDED

    The launch Townsville arrived from Townsville at 1 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, carrying passengers and cargo She leaves again at 8 o'clock ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The [?] has commenced of a Frenchman named Georges Quien, for betraying Edith Caveil after her befriending him. ...

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  4. HUNS AT WORK AGAIN.

    The Supreme Council has appointed a commission to superintend the production and distribution of coal [?]pper Silesia. It includes Polish, ...

    Article : 381 words
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  6. EASTERN EUROPE.

    Mr. Hoover has returned from Silesia. He states Eastern Europe is sufficiently, supplied with coal, and even, able to send supplies to relieve ...

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  7. NIGHT BAKING.

    The members of the Operative Bakers' Union have decided to give fourteen days' notice of their intention to stike, as a protes[?] against the ...

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  8. MANIA OF UNREST.

    Signor Nitti has circularised the prefects sounding a note of alarm. He urges prompt action to prevent irreparable disaster. He says strikes are ...

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  9. Departure of Changsha.

    The Changsha (Captain Gambrill) left Cairns for Hong Kong, via ports, at 10 o'clock on Monday morning. She carried two passengers from ...

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  10. Millen Pleased.

    Senator Millen said to-night: Regarding the settlement of the strike. I need hardly say I am greatly pleased at the final decision of the men. ...

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  11. LENIN DISMAYED.

    A traveller from Moscow reports interviewing Lenin, who is convinced of the impossibility of carrying out Bolshevik ideals, and is now ...

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  12. The News in Cairns.

    During Monday, several business men in Cairns received telegrams from Brisbane and Sydney agents, Indicating that the shipping strike ...

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  13. MANY SURRENDERS

    The Esthonian Press Agency announces that a regiment of Red troops in the Pedesyy district surrendered without fighting; also the ...

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  14. Practically Unanimous.

    The seamen's strike was officially declared off by the Sydney [?] of the seamen's union to-day. The Government's proposals for a settlement ...

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  15. TRUE THIS TIME?

    The Archduke, also the Cabinet, has resigned. ...

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  16. REFUSE TO EMBARK.

    The Berkshires and other's, refusing to embark at Southampton, were intended for Turkey. They spent the night in the park, and were then ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. Natural Regret.

    Mr. J[?]. P. Wilson, in the course of his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day, said it was ...

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  18. WORK THE CURE.

    Mr. Hoover has completed his work and is preparing to return to America. In an interview he drew attention to the seriousness of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. THE NEW MAIL ROUTE.

    A despatch from Washington says the Prince of Wales and President Wildon exchanged letters by airplane. President Wilson's letter invited the ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. A DUBLIN RAID.

    Armed soldiers raided Liberty Hall, Dublin, and seized locked boxes purporting to contain trade union papers. They also seized a few firearms. ...

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  21. EXTENSIVE RETREATS.

    A Bolshevik communique admits extensive retreats, involving the abandonment of Minsk and Kieff, arid some of the provinces westward of ...

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  22. SCOTCH HOME RULE.

    Mr. George, Bruce, of the Scottish National Committee, has asked Senator Lodge to be allowed to present Scotland's case for self-determination ...

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  23. UNWELCOME.

    There is widespread discontent in Korea owing to the severity of Japanese rule. The people strongly resent Japan's effort at assimilation. The ...

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  24. COPPER PRODUCERS.

    The Minister for Mines commented to-day on a deputation of the mining and financial community of Western Australia, which had waited on the ...

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  25. WON'T LET GO.

    A despatch from Zurich contradicts Archduke Joseph's resignation. It is [?]ow stated he intends to resist the Allies demands, believing himself ...

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  26. THE MARK OF THE BEAST.

    Police raided the premises of the Industrial Workers of the World, and discovered a great quan[?]ity of literature advocating sabotage. ...

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  27. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    A total of 7.600,000 hours was lost in the South Waies coalfields in the twelve months ended mid-July. of which 4,594,000 were due to avoidable ...

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  28. HOW ENFORCE IT?

    The Supreme Council Las sent Rou[?] a note demanding that an exact account be kept of all goods [?] ed and requisitioned in Hungary, and ...

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  29. THE NORTHERN FLANK.

    The "Tidensmegn's" correspondent on the Mtirman coast states large British transports laden with troops and ammunition are arriving daily. The ...

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  30. PROFITEERING ACT.

    The Board of Trade announces the Profiteering Act will be administered by firstly, a central committee representing the Government, chambers of ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Massey stated that over 2000 ex-so[?] settled on lands including half a [?]illion acres, of virgin land brought into cultivation A hundred ...

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  32. UNDER SUSPICION.

    Proceedings for allegedly intelligence with the enemy have commenced against Ernest Judet, editor of the "Eclair," during wartime. ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. INFLUENZA.

    Monday's local reports showed Cairns 2 cases. Edmonton [?] sent to isolation hospitals [?] discharged 15, remaining 53. The abos' hospital had ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. BAKERS' AWARD.

    The arbitration award over the bakers' strike gives an advance of 5/- weekly, [?] the wages £3 in the country, and £3/5/- in town, also ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. THE DINANT MASSACKES.

    The King and Queen of the Belgians attended an impressive service at Dinant; at which Cardinal Mercier, officiated, to commemorate the 1914 ...

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  36. Georgetown Patients.

    Private information received from Georgetown by last mail states that the following persons were inmates of the local hospital suffering from ...

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  38. RYAN v. "THE ARGUS."

    The jury in the Ryan versus "Argus" case, haying found on Thursday night, according to counsel, that the article Mr. Ryan complained of was ...

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  39. Great Satisfaction.

    shipping circles in Brisbane wel[?] the receipt of the end of the strike with a feeling of great relief. The shipping companies are preparing ...

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  40. ANOTHER BATCH.

    The Anchises sailed from Plymouth with 1300 Australians. ...

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  41. Brisbane About Free.

    The Home Secretary stated to-day that as there was every evidence that the influenza epidemic had worked itself out in the metropolitan area ...

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  44. CHILLAGOE SMELTERS.

    Preparations are being made by [?] State Governments for the resumption of operations at the Chillagoe smelters. The Minister for Mines stated ...

    Article : 156 words
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