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  2. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS German Conditions Variously Reported

    Senator Pearce stated to-day that the comfort and health of the troops who will now be coming to Australia, in increasingly large numbers, has ...

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  3. BLUNT TRUTHS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Bristol, said conscription was introduced into Britain to meet a great emergency. When the need passed, the ...

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  4. CAIRNS- INNISFAIL.

    It is reported herp that the running of the train between Mooliba and the head of the road near Daraji will be discontinued after Saturday, pending ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. The Senate.

    In the Senate last night, Senator Russell told Senator Maughan enquiries would be made by the Advisory Council of Science and Industry ...

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  7. CHILI VERY UPPISH.

    Press despatches [?] [?]s Aires say that Chili will probably accept the offer of mediation from the Argentine in her dispute with Peru, but will ...

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  8. ANZAC GRAVES.

    Mr. Holman announced to-night that as a result of an interview with General Pau earlier in the day, a complete scheme for the care of ...

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  9. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. An Infected Transport.

    The transport Boonah, the-arrival of which has been awaited for several days past, reached Fremantle this morning from South Africa. The ...

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  10. STILL TALKING.

    The correspondent of the United Press in London interviewed M. Kerensky, who said England and France were seeking to impose another Brest ...

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  11. House of Representatives.

    Mr. Watt moved that the House sit on Mondays at 3 and other days at 11. until the 19th. Mr. Tudor opposed the proposal as ...

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  12. Never Better.

    Dr. Elkington stated to-night that the quarantine position was never better during the past eight weeks than it was at present No deaths ...

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  13. BIT OF A STEADIER.

    The solemn entry into Berlin yesterday of large formations of the Prussian Guards was an important political event, because it means strong ...

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  14. GERMAN CONDITIONS.

    lt is believed the German Government has mastered the situation. Herr Eberl [?]almed the tension on Sunday by assuring a vast open-air ...

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  15. Brisbane Precautions.

    In common with southern ports, very stringent measures are being taken in Brisbane in regard to the arrival of overseas shipping. The ...

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  16. SUPPLIES INCREASE.

    The arrival of large American supplies has considerably eased the meat situation, and the Controller has diverted a quantity of shipping to ...

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  17. "AUSTRALIA WILL," ETC.

    It is announced that the Swan and Parramatta, Australian destroyers, accompanied the Allied fleet to Sebastopol. ...

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  18. FRITZ WON'T BE SORRY.

    It is considered unlikely that the Australians will form part of the army of occupation in Germany. ...

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  19. A TRUSTED BAND.

    Generals Rawlinson, Plumer, Byng, Horne and Birdwood will accompany Sir Douglas Haig to visit England. ...

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  20. THE NARROW PATH.

    Mr. Doschfleurot cables from Berlin that it is the open wish of the extreme Right to bring on such disorder throughout Germany that the Entente ...

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  21. FIVE POINTS.

    The Coalition whips have issued an official statement, declaring that Mr. Lloyd George's five election points are: Punish the Kaiser, make Germany ...

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  22. JUSTICE DEMANDED.

    A group of mothers residing at Lille is endeavoring to secure the prosecution of the Kaiser on the ground that German officers carried off their ...

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  23. In Pacific Islands.

    The Naval Board has advised Mr. Watt that the steamer which was despatched on relief work in connection withe pneumonic influenza outbreak in ...

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  24. WIGS ON THE GREEN.

    There are stormy election scenes in various parts of Ireland, with frequent fights between Nationalists and Sinn Feiners. Sticks, stones and botles are ...

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  25. HOOKWORM.

    The Premier to-day had a conference with Dr. Waite, and Dr. Moore, Commissioner of Health, with regard to hookworm disease. Subsequent ...

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  26. THE "WANTED" LIST.

    News from Berlin says the Turkish Ambassador has demanded the extradition of the ex-Grand Vizier, Talaat Pasha, the ex-War Minister, Enver ...

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  27. A FINE RECORD.

    The war expenditure of New Zealand amounts to nearly £51,500,000. Speaking in the Representatives, Prime Minister Massey said 101,000 ...

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  28. IN DISTRESS.

    The barque Wathara put into Port Jackson yesterday in distress. She was bound from San Francisco to Adelaide with general cargo, and was ...

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  29. VERY USEFUL.

    The Germans have already handed over to the British several thousand motors. ...

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  30. THE USUAL STORY.

    Five hundred English and Americans have arrived at Aarhus, mostly the crews of the Mowe's and Wolff's victims. They complain of being ...

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  31. Dental Holiday Notice.

    Messrs. Bennett and Bennett, Abbott Street, Cairns, will be closed during Xmas and New Year holidays, viz., from December 14th, 1918, to ...

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  32. LABOR DELEGATE.

    It is unofficially announced that the Laborite Mr. Clynes will be included in the British representation at the peace conference. ...

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  35. AID FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    The Press Bureau says the Government has increased the unemployment and demobilisation donation by 5/ weekly in the case of men and women ...

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  36. TRANSPORT TROUBLE.

    Twenty-six transports of Australian troops are expected to sail homewards in January. Some trouble has arisen at Devonport where a large number ...

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  37. ASQUITHIAN VIEWS.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Nottingham, favored the exaction of the uttermost farthing from the wrongdoer, hut condemned an aggressive ...

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  38. GREATER ROUMANIA.

    The National Council of Bukovina has proclaimed the union of Bukovina with Roumania. ...

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  39. COSTS PILING UP.

    The German Finance Minister in a speech complained that money was being squandered on unnecessary State management. A new war tax ...

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  40. COMPROMISE CLAIMED.

    A German wireless says 15 were killed and 13 wounded in Berlin on the 6th inst. Prolonged deliberations between the Government and the ...

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  41. RELEASED.

    After a long examination at Berlin the Thyssens and others arrested by the Soviets were released. ...

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  42. PARSONS IN POLITICS.

    Free Church leaders are using their political influence against the Coalition. ...

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  43. BARE FANGS SHOWN.

    The Prussian Soviet Minister Etrobel, addressing a demonstration at Berlin, bitterly complained that reactionaries like Hindenburg and his ...

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  44. ARABIA'S AIMS.

    The Arab generalissimo has arrived in London to discuss Arab aspirations. ...

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