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  3. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    Renner had returned from Austria, and declares the Austrians are profoundly disappointed with the terms, which they say are severer than the ...

    Article : 191 words
  4. Acute at Blackall.

    A telegram from Blackall states the position in respect to influenza is now more acute than ever. The matron and the whole hospital staff, and also ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. INFLUENZA

    No further cases were reportd on Monday. During the afternoon Dr. Collins conducted free inoculation at the council Chambers, assisted by ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. ARMY EDUCATION.

    Senator Pearce inspected the Sutton Veny. Agricultural Depot, where five hundred A.L.F. [?] are [?] at orcharding, wool classing, bee keeping, ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    Captain Alcock and Lieut Brown landed in the best of health and spirits The worst trouble was land ing in the boggy ground at Clifden. ...

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  8. Mareeba Precautions.

    A pubic meeting of ladies was called by the President of the Mareeba Rd Cross for Saturday afternoon last in the School ot Arts, to discuss ...

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  9. Hawker Pleased.

    Directly the Vickers-Vimy aeroplane is repaired, Capt. Alcock will continue the Hight and give an exhibition over London. He made a great reputation ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. New South Wales Statistics.

    Duunng the 24 hours ended 8 p.m., 17 deaths occurred from influenza in public and emergency hosoitals in the metropolitan area, 162 fresh cases ...

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  11. AMERICAN SHIPS.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says: Senator [?]ley, in a statement, said the United States Shipping Board has completed ...

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  12. A Marvellous Feat

    The King and Queen sent the aviators their warmest congratulations. Lieut. Brown shortly marries the daughter of Major Kennedy, one of ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. One Adelaide Death.

    One death from influenza was reported to-day from the Exhibiten Isolation Hospital. ...

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  14. Sympathy from Fellow Soldiers.

    When the influenza epidemic was at its height in Brisbane, the secretary of the Cairns district council of the Attorned Soldiers' Le[?]gue wrote to ...

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  15. FRUITS OF TEMPORISING.

    The position of the Czecho-Sloyaks is becoming serious. Obviously they are not strong enough to withstand the Hungarian and Bolshevist attacks ...

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  16. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The John Douglas arrived at Cairns From Port Douglas at midnight on Sunday, and left on Monday, afternoon at 5 o' clock for Innisfail, with mails ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. NEARLY A DEADLOCK.

    Something approaching a deadlock exists ovet the German counter-proposais. M. Clemenceau has reported that he firmly adheres to the terms of ...

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  18. Further Details.

    The wireless propeller blew off shortly after leaving St. Johns. The wireless was much jammed with wireless messages intended for the ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. Outbreak at Tarzali.

    A serious outbreak of influenza is [?] from Tarzali, where the resident engineer, Mr. Parkinson, the acconntant, Mr. Ryland, and other ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. Mere Obstruction.

    A general stop-work meeting was held this morning by the coal workers' and lightermen's union for the purpose of instructing the union delegates to ...

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  21. PRISONER AT THE BAR.

    The State Department has issued a summary of the German counter-proposals, stating that Germahy claims the right to retain her colonies on ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. WATERING DOWN.

    The Allies will publish the German counter proposals his evening, and the Allies'reply to-morrow The latter states that direcfly the ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. MT. MORGAN.

    The Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. Hunter) said this morning that the closing down of the Mount Morgan mines was a great misfortune and ...

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  24. COOL DEMANDS.

    The German counter proposals agree to the reduction of armaments,' but asks for a period of transition and delay,' only the League of ...

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  25. Foresight Displayed.

    Langlo Downs commenced shearing to-day with a full board, the Federal Co. being contractors. When Just about to shear, two hands fell sick ...

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  26. CHARLEVILLE POLICE.

    One of the worst cases of the kind was disposed of by Police Magistrate Burns at the Small Debts Court,' when Constable Frank Sheehan sued ...

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  27. BLACK PERIL IN ENGLAND.

    A large crowd stormed a negroes' coffee shop in the East End of Lore don. Many were badly maltreated, and the police rescued several negroes. ...

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  28. STILL DELAYS!

    It is doubtful wheher the Allied reply to the German counter-proposals will be submitted before Saturday next. It seems to be the general ...

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  29. EASTERN SHIPPING.

    The action of the Townsville waterside workers in refusing to work [?] sels until they are seven days out from infected ports, has resulted in ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. A DUEL OF FORTS.

    Finnish batteries on the coast, ten miles distant from Kronstadt, have begun a bombardment of Kronstadt. The southern forts of Kronstadt ...

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  31. AMERICA'S BILL.

    The State Department has announceed that the claims American [?] zens against Gerrriany, arising from submariner warfare and seizure of ...

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  32. Two Brisbane Deaths.

    Tow deaths from influenza occurred in the Brisbane hospitals to-day, bringing the total numbero of deaths registerd since May I to 265. The ...

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  33. STRIKES FASIER.

    The strike sitution is easier. Many troops have been drafted to Paris [?] precaution. ...

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  34. FAMINE PREMCTED.

    Food Controller Hoover (U.S.A.), states that unless Europe gets down to work there will be a famine next year. ...

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  35. POLAND'S CASE.

    The poles object to a plebiscite, holding that although they form the bulk of the population the Germane are still masters, proving they would ...

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  36. Two More at Charleville.

    Two deaths from influenza occurred [?] Charlevillc to-day. ...

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  37. THE DIVORCE SEASON.

    There are 886 divorce petitions set down for the current session, 662 undefended. Madge Titheridge, the actress, is suing for divorce. ...

    Article : 35 words
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  39. Footballers Thwarted.

    Both managers of the New Zealand [?] [?] Oakley and Lev[?] have been [?] by influenza, and the match arramged at Oranged for ...

    Article : 33 words
  40. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    The Edward medal has been awarded to Michael Fogarty and Frank Duller, for gallantry m[?]resuing. Fred Jaga, at the Mount Morgan (Q) ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. VICTORY LOAN.

    There is being issued an appeal to support the Victory Loan for our security and prosperity, and defend our solid financial formation. Unstinted ...

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  42. WAR VETERANS' PROTEST.

    Two hundred Gordon Highlanders, also a few London Scottishers, refused to embark for service in India. They protest against men who ...

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  43. [?]

    All State primary, schools in the [?] area are closed to-day and to-morrow in order that the ser[?] of teachers may be available for ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. GOLD FOR EXPORT.

    The "Times" Washington correspondent says the Federal Reserve Board announces the embargo on the export of gold from the United States has ...

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  45. JUST A HINT.

    Foch has left Paris on a tour of the army front. He will remain at the headquarters in Luxemburg in readiness to give the order to advance in ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. TURKISH DELEGATES.

    The Turkish peace delegation will find lodgment at Vaucresson three miles from Versailles. It is understood the Turks are agreable to the [?] ...

    Article : 58 words
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  48. PLAGSHIP AUSTRALIA.

    The flagship Australia arrived in Sydney harbor this morning, and was accorded a splendid reception. Eleven guns from the crusiser Encounter ...

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  49. BACK TO WORK.

    The general strikes throughout Italy have ended. ...

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  50. Sydney's Second Wave.

    According to official figures issued by the Board of Health last night, in[?] is sreadily growing in [?] lence. All the public [?] ...

    Article : 95 words
  51. THAMES SWIMMING.

    The Australian professional swimmer Hobbs swam from Kew to [?]ney in 80 minutes. ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND UNREST.

    Mr. Myer, acting Minister of Finance, says he expects Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward to return to New Zealand by the middle of July. ...

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  53. OBITUARY.

    The death took place on Saturday afrer a short illness of Mr. J. W. Gillespie, senior, partner in the firm of Gillespic Bros and Co., flour millers, ...

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