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  2. INFLUENZA.

    "There is no cause for alarm in regard to the outbreak of influenza on the mainland," said the Home Secretary (Mr. W. M'Cormack) yesterday " A few mild ...

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  3. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    A crowd of 150 marked men, armed with rifles and revolvers and carrying bombs end explosives, attacked the police harricks at Ballytrain, Country Monaglan. ...

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  4. WIRELESS DEVELOPMENTS.

    Signor Marconi, in a sensational article in "I[?] Nuova Giornale," predicts an imminent revolution in wireless communication. He says that within the present ...

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  5. IMPENDING ROYAL VISIT.

    In connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales, it is taken for granted that the "diggers" will occupy the lion's share in the welcome extended to his ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith fulfilled private engagements only to-day, although in the afternoon courtesy calls were made upon the State Governor Sir ...

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  7. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" states that Senator Hitchcock and other administration senators have expressed the belief that the ...

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  8. TOWNSVILLE MEATWORKS.

    The outlook for a peaceable yeal at the meatworks is not reassuring. On Saturday, after the award of Mr Justice M'Cawley had been published, two ...

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  9. DISPUTES AND THEIR SETTLEMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was to-day approached by a deputation from the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League with ...

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  10. EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT.

    President Wilson has forwarded notes to the principal Allied Powers criticising the methods of the Supreme Council in dealing with the Jugo-slavs. He adds: ...

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  11. LAW REPORT.

    Before their Honours the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper), Mr. Justice Rea, Air Justice Chubb, and Mr. Justice Lukin. ...

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  12. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    At a meeting of the Brisbane Naval sub branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A Mr. R. J Nobe (president) in the chair Mr. Whatty brought forward scheme for a ...

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  13. CASES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It was reported to the Central Board of Health to-day that a mild case of influneza had occurred at Pinnaroo, a case of influenza at Norwood, and one of ...

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  14. GENERAL BIRDWOOD'S TOUR.

    General Sir William Birdwood on Saturday visited No. 9 General Hospital at Hobart and the Repatriation Department and in the afternoon was present ...

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  15. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    {No abstract available}

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  16. DEVELOPING THE NORTH-WEST.

    A deputation introduced by Senator Pearce, of the representatives of the Nor th Australian Railway and Development League waited to-day upon the ...

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  17. SHANTUNG NEGOTIATIONS.

    According to a report received from the Washington correspondent of the " Times," information has reached Washington to the effect that the ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL. SITTINGS.

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court wore commenced this morning, before his Honour Mr. Justice Shand Mr. J. J. Kingsbury was the Crown ...

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  19. LONDON RAID.

    Three detectives raided a house at Pimlier occupied by Corporal King, of the Australian military police. The house had been under observation by the ...

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  20. NEXT OF KIN WANTED.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  21. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Whelan, of Clayfield, have received word that their son No. 3602, Driver J. P. Whelan, 4th Motor Transport Column, has sailed by ...

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  22. DISTRICT COURT.—CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    Before his Honour Judge O'Sullivan, K.C. Mr. F. W. Dickson was the Crown prosecutor. Alexander John Wright and William ...

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  23. MUTINY AT FIUME.

    A serious mutiny is reported to have occurred at Fiume. ...

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  24. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    There is a large preponderance of alien labour employed on the railway construction works in the far North. Of the men employed on the Innisfail-Tully ...

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  25. COMMUNISTIC EXPERIMENT.

    The Pekin correspondent of the " Times " stales that the Methodist Conference there is considering a proposal for the establishment by that Church of Christian ...

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  26. A SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Robert Edward Hine (20), employed as a field worker at Marner's farm, Aloomba, met his death under remarkable circumstances last night. Upon ...

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  27. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before the President (his Honour Mr. Justice M'Cawley). In the matter of an appbcataon by Mr. E. K. Tully, on behalf of Robert Jackson ...

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  28. " SAVIOUR OF ROSS SEA PARTY."

    While Sir Ernest Shackleton was leeturing at the Philharmonic Hall London, he saw Lieutenant Ernest Joyce, who is second in command of Mr. J. L. Cope's ...

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  29. ALLEGED ELECTORAL OFFENCE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day the Commonwealth Flertoral Officer charged the secretary of the South Australian branch of the A.L.P. (Mr. F. W. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The question of advancing the rates of pay for officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Commonwealth Permanent Millaiy Forces will be ...

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  31. ITALIAN NAVAL LIMITATION.

    The Minister of Marine (Admiral Seehi), in the course of an interview, asserted that large vessels are no longer necessary for modern fleets, and that Italy is ...

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  32. THE BEERBURRUM SETTLEMENT

    Sir,—As a regular subscriber to your paper, will you kindly grant me spaces to make public a few facts concerning the Beerburrum Soldier Settlement. ...

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  33. ZOO ATTENDANT'S DEATH.

    The unfortunate keeper at the Zoological Gardens, Samuel May, who had his arm torn off by a polar beat on Sunday morning died at the Adelaide ...

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  34. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the first meeting of the year of the general committee of the Brisbane Red Cress Society yesterday, Mr. W. T. Robertson in the chair, a letter from Miss ...

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  35. IN CHAMBERS.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Macranghton The matter of a reference under sabclause (i) of subsection 1 of Section 7 of ...

    Article : 226 words
  36. NEW REPATRIATION HEADQUARTERS.

    From Monday next the headquarters of the Federal branch of the Repatriation Department will be situated at 130-132 Mary-street. The transfer to the ...

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  37. THE SHIPPING SHORTAGE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states that the chairman of the United States ShipPing Board (Mr. J. B. Payne), who has ...

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  38. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    At the police station to-day Inspector O'Connor prcsonted ex-Sergeant C. Dwyer with the Imperial Service Medal. ...

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  39. ANZAC DAY.

    The Toowoomba branch of the Soldiers' Church of England Help Soeiety, at a well attended meeting, presided over by Mr. J. H Fairfax, expressed a strong ...

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  40. KEROSENE AND PETROL.

    The prices of kerosene and petrol are likely to be increased in Melbourne. ...

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  41. A CATHEDRAL INCIDENT.

    Responding to Dean Welldon's invitation, the Rev John Jowett, a Noneonfomist minister, occupied the pulpit at Durham Cathedral at evensong. A vast ...

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  42. COUNTRY CENTRES.

    A successful ball was held in the Show Pavilion on 4th instant, in aid of the Church of England funds. Music was supplied by the Clifton Town Band, ...

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  43. THE STRIKE IN FIJI.

    The strike of Indians is showing sigas of a collapse. Many of those in Rewa and Suva have returned to work. ...

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  44. LAND COURT.

    Mr. P. W. Shannon sat in the Land Court yesterday to determine the compensation due to Samuel Miller, dairyman, Bald Hills, for the resumption by the ...

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  45. ROCKHAMPTON UNEMPLOYED.

    At a meeting of about 120 unemployed held at the Trades Hall this morning allegations were made with reference to the treatment accorded applieants for relief. ...

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  46. ALLEGED CURE FOR LEPROSY.

    A Rio de Janeiro telegram reports the care of patients at a leper asylum by the application of a tincture extracted from a poisonons Brazilian plant. The ...

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  47. ANZAC COTTAGES.

    On Saturday afternoon the building of the first Anzac cottage in Toowoomba was commenced. The cottage is being erected on a piece of land situated in ...

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  48. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.

    It is understood that Archbishop Mannix will leave on a visit to Europe by the steamer Ventura, on March or May 19. ...

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  49. MOTOR 'BUS ACCEDENT.

    Owing to a landslip near San Remo, a Motor 'bus fell 200ft. into a river bed. Twenty-two passengers were killed and 21 injured ...

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  50. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS

    Yesterday was observed as flower Sunday at the local Methodist Church, the Rev. A. 0. Tempest taking "The Rose" for his subject. The children were ...

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  51. CHILD FALLS DOWN A BORE.

    Norman Kelly (aged 14 months) fell down a bore 17ft. deep and 10in. in diameter, which his father had sunk for water at Gisborne. An endeavour was ...

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  52. N.Z. PROFITEERING TRIBUNALS.

    The New Zealand Government has decided to establish local tribunals, on the lines of those established in Britain, to investigate charges of profiteering. Any ...

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  53. SIR GEORGE REID MEMORIAL.

    The Prince of Wales has subscribed 20 guineas to the Sir George Reid memorial food. In a letter accompanying the donation his Royal Highness states that ...

    Article : 46 words
  54. ARMY RESERVE APPOINTMENT.

    The organising officer of the Australian Anny Reserve (Lieut Roger Fair) will vacate his appointment at the end of the month to take up a commercial position ...

    Article : 39 words
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