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  2. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Mothodist Conference reassembled in the Conference Hall, Castiereagh-street, yestorday. The following were thanked for their ...

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  3. BRISBANE RIOT

    The trouble started yesterday by a procession of "red-flaggers" defying the authorities and marching through the city developed in a sensational manner this evening, when the ...

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  4. FOR DANZIG

    An Amsterdam message says the Berlin Government has decided to resist forcibly the landing of Polish troops at Danzig. ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. MAKING PEACE.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says the concensus of opinion in British official quarters is that there will be three preliminary, peace treaties, the first dealing ...

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  6. JAPAN'S CLAIM DEFERRED WILL NOT IMPEDE FORMATION OF PEACE LEAGUE

    The Chicago "Tribune's" Paris correspondent says that President Wilson, during a conference with Viscount Matsul, the principal Japanese delegate to the Peace ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. INFLUENZA 58 NEW CASES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 516 words
  8. CASES IN COUNTRY.

    Six cases of pneumonic influenza were reported by the health authorities this afternoon from Junee hospital. It is said that there are two other cases in a private house. ...

    Article : 289 words
  9. CONFERENCE DECISIONS.

    The Supreme War Council has agreed to the formation of a number of Allied commissions, with headquarters in Berlin, to supervise Germany's compliance with ...

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  10. THE GALLANT 36th.

    The Town Hall was gally docorated last night with the Allied flags, and the colours of the 36th (Riflemen's) Battalion originally raised as Carmichael's Thousand by the fiery ...

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  11. PROOF OF INFECTIVITY.

    A remarkable proof of the danger of infection of influenza is provided in the outbreak in Orango. The originator of it, a motor driver who returned ill from Sydney, ...

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  12. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT.

    The council did not meet on Tuesday, which was taken up in conversation between President Wilson, Mr. Lloyd George, and M. Clemenceau, when, presumably, the ...

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  13. ANOTHER DEATH AT NEWCASTLE.

    Early this morning the third death in Newcastle from penumonic influenza occurred at the Waratah Infectious Diseases Hospital. The victim, Mrs. Gertrude Owen, resided in ...

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  14. GERMAN SHIPS.

    According to a Basic telegram, the German Government has reached an agreement with the Seamen's League, and the Patricia (14,466 tons), and the Cleveland (16,960 ...

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  15. BRITISH BIRTH RATE.

    The number of births in the fourth quarter of 1918 in England and Wales totalled 161,775, and the deaths 241,218. This is the first occasion on which the deaths exceeded the ...

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  16. DEATH OF DR. G. BOWEN THOMAS.

    Dr. G. Eowen Thomas, of Kurrawong, Charlette-street, Ashfield, died at his residence yesterday from pneumonic influenza. His nama is not included in the list of deaths ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. TO HUNGARY

    A Copenhagen report states that Count Karolyi has issued a proclamation announcing his resignation in protest against the Peace Conference's decision to occupy ...

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  18. DELAY IN DEFINING MANDATES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Observer" draws attention to the fact that the Committee of Ten has suspended action on the part of the committee which is denning the ...

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  19. DEARER LOAF.

    Professor H. G. Chapman, who has been lecturer on bread-making at the Technical College, Sydney, since 1908, has something to say in regard to the statement in Monday's ...

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  20. BRITISH LIBERALISM.

    The Manchester Liberal Federation has formulated its own political scheme on advanced progressive lines. Though it disavows opposition to the central organisation, it is ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    The latest news from Egypt indicates there is less disturbance, and that the more sober [?]lements are endeavouring to calm the turbulents. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dame Nellie Melba has arrived in London. The Kildonan Castle, with 800 Australians on board, has sailed from Plymouth. The Australian Press Association ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    Owing to the fact that the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital is receiving cases of influenza, no visitors will in future be allowed except to patients seriously ill. Masks must be worn ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. THIEVES STILL BUSY.

    During Saturday night or Sunday morning the drapery establishment of William Ainsworth in Liverpool-street, city, was broken into and women's blouses and softgoods to ...

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  25. SITUATION IN HUNGARY.

    A Vienna message states that the situation in Budapest is critical. The Government has declined the Entente's ultimatum, and is signing a proclamation declaring a state of ...

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  26. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Boston: Souverain, 4-m. bq., left Sydney November 5. At San Francisco: Pierre Antoinine, bq., left Sydney December 18. ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. FARMERS' POLITICS.

    At the Orange Electorate Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association a resolution submitted by the Bowan Park branch to the effect that while the Holman ...

    Article : 204 words
  28. BOLSHEVIK PLOT.

    The "Daily Express" states that the British authorities have discovered a Bolshevik plot to land emissaries and vast quantities of literature in Britain. The ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  30. PRECAUTIONS.

    A number of correspondents express surprise that some of the precautions against influenza which were relaxed a short time ago have not, in view of the increased ...

    Article : 418 words
  31. O.B.U. AND MR. STOREY.

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the New South Wales Labour Council, and honorary secretary of the O.B.U., referred yesterday to the statement of Mr. Storey regarding the ...

    Article : 255 words
  32. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    The floral fete in aid of the jubliee fund of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital will be officially opened to-morrow at 3 o'clock, in the Town Hall, by Lady Davidson. The fete ...

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  33. RISING PRICES.

    Sir.—The letter upon this subject in yesterdays issue from "Teacher's Wife," doesn't take us very far after all. As far as I can judge, an increase of salary in this case would ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  35. AGITATORS IN THE ARGENTINE.

    Recent despatches from Buenos Ay[?]s stated that 34 prominent business men, in a circular, declared that the Soviet controlled the port, country, and foreign trade. ...

    Article : 41 words
  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CASES.

    Adelaide continues to report fatal cases of pneumonia supervening on influenza, notwithstanding that the State was declared clean some days ago. Negotiations are proceeding ...

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  37. TAXATION OF LEASEHOLDS.

    The Royal Commission on Taxation of Leasehold Estates on Crown Lands met in the Senate room at Parliament House to-day, Mr. G. H. Knibbs (chairman), and Mr. H. O. Allan ...

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  38. RAILWAY CRISIS.

    The railway men conferred with the Ministers for four hours on Sunday, and the conference adjourned till Monday. There are good prospects of a settlement. ...

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  39. MINISTERS CONFER WITH DOCTORS.

    There was a conference last night between the Premier (Mr. Holman), the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzgerald), and the doctors comprising the Medical Consultative ...

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  40. DISSATISFIED ENGINEDRIVERS.

    The local branch of the Federated Engin[?] Drivers' Association unanimously carried a resolution emphatically protesting against the claims now before the Federal Arbitration ...

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  41. CASUALTIES.

    A fatal accident, resulting in the death of Ritchie Jamieson, aged 18, living in Willoughby-road, Willoughby, occurred at the engineering works of the Port Jackson and ...

    Article : 220 words
  42. AMERICA'S WAR BILL.

    The New York "World's" Washington correspondent says the war has cost the United States more than £6,061,000,000. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN BLACKS.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to the "S.M. Herald" report of an address delivered by me in the Pitt-street Congregational Church on Thursday last. That portion ...

    Article : 220 words
  44. CANADIAN LABOUR PROPOSAL

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" says the Western Canadian Labour unions, at a conference in Calgary, voted to sever affiliation with the American Federation ...

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  45. THE LATE MAJOR BOURNE.

    Information received by mail concerning the death of Major Bourne, M.C., of Sydney, in France, on December 11, from broncho-pneumonia, shows that he had reached Mons with ...

    Article : 150 words
  46. TINGIRA DISASTER.

    Portion of a body, comprising a leg and thigh, was discovered ou the rocks near Dobroyd Point yesterday by the police. From articles of apparel still attached, it was ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. APPEAL TO V.A.DS.

    Voluntary aids who received their training at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and who are willing to work in the general wards of the hospital, are urged to communicate at ...

    Article : 74 words
  48. ABANDONED U-BOAT.

    An Amsterdam report says a steam trawler brought in a large new German submarine, which was picked up without a crew in the North Sea. ...

    Article : 27 words
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