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  2. TERMS OF PEACE. PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Council Four is considering a suggestion that Fiume should be made an independent State. The main obstacle to agreement ...

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  3. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—With, the object, of having.the New Hebrides brought solely under British control, and an end made to the Anglo-French ...

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  4. POSITION IN WARWICK.

    Dr. Hunt, Medical Officer of Health for Warwick, informed us last eight that the local position in regard to the epidemic is satisfactory. All the ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. QUEENSLAND OUTBREAK..

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Minister for Railways, Air. Fihelly, has arranged to give liberal concessions for the conveyance of drugs on the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. ADVANCE ON PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of' the "Daily Mail" at Helsingfors reports that great fires are raging in and around Petrograd, accompanied ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The atten tion of the Acting Premier, Mr. Theodore, was drawn to-day to the corres pondence published in the press from ...

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  8. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lieutenant Bert Hinkler, the Queensland aviator, will pilot a Sopwith Dove aeroplane, with an 80 horse-power Rhone, engine. ...

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  9. THE WARWICK HOSPITAL.

    It is generally recognised that. the General Hospital authorities are doing splendid work in coping with the influenza patients that have been sent ...

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  10. A.I.F. REPATRIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The steamers Essex, Innsbruck, and Pilsener, 'with a capacity of, 2,500 troops, have been allocated for the repatriation of the ...

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  11. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Important amendments to the customs regulations relating to bottled spirits have been gazetted. The practice in the past ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Mr. Burton, in introducing the supplementary railway estimates for 1020, totalling £214,000, said that this amount was ...

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  13. RAILWAY LUNCHES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Government has now introduced—shilling hot lunches,at the railway refreshment rooms at Toowoomba, Gympie, ...

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  14. SILVER LEAD MINING.

    BRISBANE,.Thursday.—Silver-lead mining operations 'at 'Indooroopilly' are proceeding successfully.. The' original lease has now been combined with the ...

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  15. REPATRIATION ACT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Commenting to-day upon the semi-official publication entitled, "A Synopsis of the Australian Repatriation Act," the Acting Chief ...

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  16. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday.— The "Times" correspondent at The Hague reports that Germany has rejected Russia's offer of an alliary because it ...

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  17. EPIDEMIC IN THE COUNTRY.

    CHILDERS; Thursday.—There are at least eight cases of influenza at Cordalba, near Childers. All families in the township are affected, and the' ...

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  18. THE POLICE UNION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Recently the Police Union presented a number of requests to the Home Secretary, as a result of which a conference was held ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. P. W. Shannon has returned to Brisbane from tin? north, where a series of land courts were held at Cairns, Atherton, and ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS AT COLOMBO

    COLOMBO, Tuesday.—Fines of 500 rupees (about £35) having proved unsuccessful in stopping natives from selling alcohol; to Australian troops ...

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  21. THE EPIDEMIC AT ALLORA.

    ALLORA, Thursday.—The outbreak' of influenza in the district. appears to be abating. Since.Friday last only two cases have been reported, making a ...

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  22. LATE SPORT. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The English Derby was won by Grand Parade, who was ridden by. Templeman; while Buchan, ridden by Brennan, was second; ...

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  23. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    SIMLA, Monday.—Reinforcements have arrived for our forces in the direction of Thal. After some fighting we drove the enemy off tho hills to the ...

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  24. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Commissionor for Railways, Mr. Davidson, stated this.morning' that the concessions already made for the through ...

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  25. PASSENGERS FOR' AUSTRALIA.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday—It has been arranged that portion of the Niagara's passengers for Australia will proceed to Wellington and leave by the Manuka ...

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  26. RED FLAG PROSECUTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The. epidemic has been responsible for the delay in the delivery of judgment in the case.in which Mr. E. N, Free is charged ...

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  27. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a meeting of ' the Tamworth Pastures Protection Board to-day. it was stated that the scarcity of labour for rabbit ...

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  28. NORTHERN MEATWORKS.

    CAIRNS, Thursday.—In the course of his remarks at the opening of the Mareeba show to-day Mr. McCormack, Speaker in the Legislative Assembly, ...

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  29. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New Zealand Rugby football team, which will meet a Now South Wales team on Saturday, arrived in Sydney to-day ...

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  30. MEAT PRESERVING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A new process of preserving meat is now being investigated by the Chief Secretary, Mr. Hunter. To-day Mr. Hunter had a ...

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  31. EPIDEMIC IN N.S. WALES.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—Three fresh cases of influenza, were reported to-day, making a total of 40. Another death occurred to-day. ...

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  32. SOLDIERS RETURNING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The following troops are due to return shortly by the troopship China: Lieutenant Neill, Warwick; and Driver T. Brosnan, ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT IN. W.A.

    PERTH, Thursday.—A, deputation from the Trades Hall waited upon the Premier to-day and urged that works should be undertaken by the ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the final of the men's doubles at Surbiton, Paterson and Thomas beat Lycett and Heath, 6-4,' 6-2. ...

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  35. SYDNEY MURDER TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The youth Doyle, aged 17, who was charged with the murder of Hugo Tuck in a flat in Sydney recently,was to-day found not ...

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  36. POSITION IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—There ar seven dangerous cases in the Adelaide isolation hospital.. One. more death occurred at Port. Adelaide to-day. ...

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  37. SOLDIERS' LABOR LEAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The attention of the Acting Premier, Mr, Theodore, was drawn to-day to a mooting held at Bundaberg on Monday night, to ...

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  38. THE MORATORIUM.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Important amendments have 'men made in the war moratorium regulations, providing for the withdrawal upon a sliding seale ...

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  39. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—After the removal of restrctions on travelling between New South Wales and Queensland it was observed that there was ...

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