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  2. LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—By 702 votes to 138 members of the State Public Service have expressed their disapproval of the Royal Commission as at present ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    A cable message has been received that Lieut. Jack Chandler, M.C., is still laid up. However, he is improving after the severe attack of pneumonia ...

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  4. (Barlier Cables Appear on page 3.) REFUSED!

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be ...

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  5. ENEMY'S PRECARIOUS POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Paris military experts expect temporary resistance along the Serre, but the position is precarious as the German right flank is ...

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  6. REICHSTAG CONSERVATIVES DEFIANT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states: A message from Berlin states that the Conservative members of the Reichstag ...

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  7. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on Monday morning of Mrs. J. Schoch, of Clarke street, West Warwick. The deceased lady had lived in the district for close on half a ...

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  8. A NEW ZEALAND VIEW.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Sir Joseph Ward, interviewed on his return from Britain, said, regarding the Pacific Islands, he was more than ever ...

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  9. PNEUMONIA IN WARWICK

    The Warwick community has been startled by the deaths of no less than four peope from pneumonia within two days. This dread disease has, in all ...

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  10. ENEMY ESCAPES FROM AWKWARD CORNER.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reliably stated that the enemy's retirement to the Hunding line bitherto has been quite orderly and unburried. It does ...

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  11. MRS. J. T. SNOW.

    The news of the death of Mrs. Snow, wife of Mr. J. T. Snow, jeweller, Palmerin street, aroused a feeling of sincere regret amongst the people of Warwick ...

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  12. FIRM REFUSAL.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— President Wilson has replied to the German peace note that the autocracy must go before peace can be had. No ...

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  13. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    CAPETOWN, Monday Night. — The position in connection with the Spanish influenza epidemic continues to be more hopeful, but it is still spreading ...

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  14. 250,000 MEN MONTHLY.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The White House announced on Monday afternoon that theo U.S.A. will continue to send to Europe a quarter of a million men ...

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  15. " JUSTICE IS STERN."

    LONDON, Monday night.—At a lunchcon to the Serbian Premier at the London Mansion House, Lord. Reading, with great deliberation, said: ...

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  16. MRS. C. WIGHTMAN.

    We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Wightman, wife of Mr. Charles Wightman, which occurred on Monday very suddenly. The deceased lady had ...

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  17. "SAUVE QUI PEUT."

    BERLIN, Monday—It is officially announced that the Kaiser has granted an extensive political amnesty, including courts-martial, cases for example ...

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  18. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" understands that Prince Maximillan the new Chancellor, has resigned.—The "Times." ...

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  19. FEDERAL INCOME TAX

    An increase of 30 per cent, in the Federal income tax will yield, according to the Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. Watt) £2,200,000. It means a ...

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  20. THE CRY OF LUXEMBURG.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The province of Luxemburg, which lies east of Belgium, and which was invaded by Germany in 1914, demands that the ...

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  21. A WARNING CABLE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A warning cable has been received by the Commonwealth authorities from the quarantine authorities in South Africa ...

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  22. MR. W. McMAHON.

    We regret to announce the death of Mr. William McMahon, eldest son of Mrs. J. C. MeMahon, of Wheatvale, which occurred at the Winton Hospital ...

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  23. GERMAN DEPREDATIONS IN BULGARIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Bulgaria has protested that the departing German troops appropriated the Bulgarian military stores and materials, forcing ...

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  24. WILSON WILL DEMAND UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A forecast of Wilson'S further reply will demand unconditional surrender.—Reuter. ...

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  25. TURKEY REQUESTS IMMEDIATE GENERAL ARMISTICE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Turkey on Monday besought President Wilson to re-establish peace. Turkey has accepted President Wilson's fourteen ...

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  26. OFFICIAL STATEMENTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Donglas Haig reports On Sunday afternoon the enemy opened a heavy bombardment on a wide front north of Le Cateau, ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier stated, in reply to Mr. Gunn, that State motor cars were always available for ...

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  28. MISS EVELINE JONES.

    It is with deep regret we announce the death of Miss Eveline Gertrude Jones, of Emu Vale, which sad event took place at St. Clair Private ...

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  29. THE TICK PEST

    At the regular meeting of the Eastern Downs Tick Board, held in Toowoomba on Saturday, the following matters were dealt with: ...

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  30. THE DETERMINATION OF THE ALLIES.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is semi-officially announced that France has unanimously determined not to negotiate with Germany until the letter's powers to do ...

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  31. IN FLANDERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British, French and Belgian troops attacked on a wide front in Flanders, from Comines northward, on Monday morning, ...

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  32. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Proceedings in the Legislative Council to-day opened with the carrying of a motion by Mr. Stephens that the report of the select committee on the ...

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  33. SWIFTLY FOLLOWING RETREATING GERMANS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French are swiftly following up the Germnn retreat, and the whole Laon front is crumbling. A dozen additional villages ...

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