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  2. ANGER AT ALBURY.

    Intense indignation is being expressed by all sections of the people, particularly the business class, at the refusal of the health authorities to remove the regulation ...

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  3. TO STAMP IT OUT.

    Obviously the view is held by members of the State Government that the influenza epidemic has been definitely beaten so far as New South Wales is concerned. Yesterday ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  5. INFLUENZA GENERAL POSITION HOPEFUL

    Seven new cases of pneumonic influenza were reported to the Board of Health yesterday—all from the metropolitan area. Three of the patients ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. LIEBKNECHT'S DEATH LIST.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" telegraphs that a death list has been discovered among Dr. Carl Liebknecht's papers, on which ...

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  7. STRIKE MENACE BALLOT FAVOURS STRIFE

    All the colliery district returns available up to the present show an overwhelming majority in favour of a strike. The Premier conferred with the executive to-day. He ...

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  8. AERIAL TRAFFIC.

    During the discussion on the Air Bill Major-General Seely (Under-Secretary for Air) gave an assurance that the Government did not intend to interfere with private designs or ...

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  9. GERMANY AND PEACE

    According to an Amsterdam message received in Paris, Count Bornstorff has been appointed to prepare and organise peace negotiations, and to act as intermediary ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  11. STARVATION IN BOHEMIA.

    The Prague correspondent of the "Chicago News" interviewed Lieutenant-Colonel Summerhayes, of the British Army, who stated that thousands of men, women, and children ...

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  12. VICTORIAN RESTRICTIONS

    Following a meeting of the Medical Advisory Committee to-day, the following report was presented to the Minister for Health (Mr. Bowser):— ...

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  13. WAR MEMORIALS.

    The close of the Great War has been followed in this country, as all over the world under the away of the Allied nations, by a desire for some tangible memorial of it, and ...

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  14. ULTIMATUM FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Colebatch, has telegraphed Mr. Watt a Western Australian ultimatum respecting the transaustralian railway traffic:—"Passengers will be allowed to ...

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  15. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    A Boston message says that President Wilson has arrived from France. A New York message says that 14 men have been arrested for alleged implication in a ...

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  16. SERIOUS OUTBREAK IN BRITAIN.

    The Registrar-General's report shows a great increase in influenza mortality during the last week, including 451 deaths in London, 148 in Liverpool, 119 in Newcastle-on-Tyne. ...

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  17. CASES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Seven new cases of influenza were officially notified by the Board of Health yesterday. Three of the patients were members of one family from Bankstown; the remaining cases ...

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  18. SHIPPING HELD.

    The Orsova, with troops and 53 civilians on board is to arrive to-day. The New South Wales soldiers who number 535, to-gether with a number of civilians, will be ...

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  19. CONTROL OF EPIDEMIC.

    The Director of Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, said to-day that the accumulated experience of the epidemic in Australia indicated that the infectivity of the disease now being dealt ...

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  20. THE QUEEN.

    The Queen and Princess Mary, accompanied by Sir E. W. Wallington (private secretary), paid an informal visit to Australia House. The High Commissioner, Mrs. Fisher, and ...

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  21. INOCULATION DEPOTS.

    The following public inoculation depots will be open to-day:—Water Police Court, 2 to 5 p.m.; Hyde Park Recruiting Depot, 2 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m. ...

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  22. SOMALI TROUBLE.

    The court-martial appointed to hear charges against Gunner Yates, M.P., of the A.I.F., was resumed to-day. The charges preferred against Gunner Yates, to all of which he ...

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  23. SHIPS DELAYED.

    It was stated to-day that the seamen and firemen held a meeting during the day and decided to adhere to their previous decision. It now appears that the shipping deadlock ...

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  24. RETURNED SOLDIERS' THREAT

    An Ottawa message says the Great War Veterans' Association of Calgary carried a resolution threatening to take possession of all desirable Government lands within 30 days ...

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  25. U-BOAT OUTRAGES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" understands there is ample evidence available that various German submarine commanders acted in contravention of orders. There is a real fear ...

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  26. STRANDED QUEENSLANDERS.

    Mr. Mathieson, manager of the Queensland Government Tourist and Intelligence Bureau, stated last night that two North Coast steamers, the Pulganbar and the ...

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  27. LORD JELLICOE.

    Lord Jellicoe sailed in a blinding blizzard. Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) telegraphed, wishing him "bon voyage." ...

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  28. ITALY'S COAL.

    A name news agency states that an American syndicate has offered to supply Italy's entire coal needs at prices considerably lower than the English rates. ...

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  29. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Owing to the fuel shortage it has been suggested that the so-called "Dover flares," invented by Commander Brock for the Zeebrugge raid, should be utilised instead of ...

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  30. MASSACRE OF ARMENIANS.

    A Paris message says General Desperey has ordered that General Liman von Sanders be tried for ordering the massacre of Armenians and Syrians during the war. Three ...

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  31. JUDGES AND MASKS.

    Following the recent visit of the Director-General of Public Health and the president of the British Medical Association to the Supreme Court, Dr. Paton has reported to the ...

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  32. WYANDRA'S DELAY.

    The chief reason for the temporary delay in the departure of the Wyandra from Sydney was stated officially to-night to be the fact that the shipping dispute had caused a ...

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  33. DISTRESS IN VICTORIA.

    Many appeals by organisations and individuals have been made to the Minister for Health, Mr. Bowser, for State aid to relieve urgent cases of distress, brought about by ...

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  34. THE COROWA CASES.

    Some days ago the Board of Health was notified that several cases of pneumonic Influenza had occurred at Corowa. The board sought confirmation of the announcement, and ...

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  35. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    M. Clemenceau's temporary absence necessitates Mr. Lloyd George returning to Paris. PREPARING FOR THE DEED. A message from Paris states that M. ...

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  36. DEATH OF CAPTAIN ISAAC BARNATO.

    Captain Isaac Barnato, son of the late Mr. Barney Barnato, has died from pneumon[?], aged 24 years. He has left £661,000. ...

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  37. LORD READING'S RETURN.

    Lord Reading has returned to America as British Ambassador. ...

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  38. HONOURS FOR OFFICERS.

    The Press Bureau states that the King has expressed a wish personally to invest and decorate officers from the dominions and oversea who have been awarded honours ...

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  39. BILLIARDS.

    The latest scores in the first heat of the Billiards Championship, 18,000 up, were:—M. Inman (in play) 6666; T. Newman, 6073. ...

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  40. VALUE OF INOCULATION.

    Discussing the value of inoculation yesterday, Dr. Paton, Director-General of Public Health, said that those nurses at the Coast Hospital who had contracted pneumonic ...

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  41. GAS EMPLOYEES' STRIKE.

    Gas employees at Williamstown (Victoria) struck work on Friday afternoon last for increased wages. Mr. Rawlins (secretary to the New South Wales branch of the Federated ...

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  42. MASK PROSECUTIONS.

    Pleading guilty yesterday at the Central Police Court to the charge of being in an Oxford-street tram without wearing a mask, Eileen Leigh, 19, was fined 20/, in default, ...

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  43. VALUABLE STOCK.

    A number of animals were bought at the Birmingham sale of Shorthorns for Denmark, South America, Australia, and New Zealand. High prices and keen competition ruled. The ...

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  44. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    At the Newcastle Police Court to-day Arthur Pankhurst, motor driver, and Herbert Austin Quinian, a member of the Newcastle City Council, were committed for trial on a ...

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  45. OUTLOOK GOOD.

    The Minister for Health, Mr. Fitzgerald, and Dr. Paton, Director-General of Health, expressed gratification yesterday at the way in which the influenza epidemic is being held in ...

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  46. FATAL SMASH.

    A message from Milan states that a troop train, after climbing a steep ascent to an altitude of 13,000ft, near Trieste, detached seven coaches containing 450 soldiers. The ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Kimberley message states that Senator Pearce with Major Lempriere, Australian Staff Officer, and Col. Breytenbach, of the Union Defence Force, arrived, and was ...

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  48. A SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a message from Roma stating that at 6 a.m. to-day a Japanese laundry proprietor, Seiche Murase, was shot by a countryman, ...

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  49. SHOPWORKERS MUST MASK.

    The Minister for Health, Mr. Fitzgerald, stated yesterday that he had received reports from his officers which showed that in many instances the assistants employed in tea and ...

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  50. ANXIETY IN COUNTRY.

    "In addition to the ordinary disabilities imposed on citizens generally through the epidemic, the country members of our association have been singled out for treatment of a ...

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  51. RELIEF ADMINISTRATION.

    It was announced yesterday that £12,758 had been distributed in the relief of persons unemployed through the pneumonic influenza epidemic. At the close of last weak ...

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  52. RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Express" says Bolshevik fields murdered the beautiful Princess Nina Galat[?]ine. She was endeavouring to take refuge in Finland. They mutilated the body and cut ...

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  53. FRANCE'S BILL.

    A Paris message states that the Budget Commission's Estimates for the 1920 Budget have reached £720,000. M. Klotz, Minister for Finance has informed the Chamber that ...

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  54. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    What is alleged to be a prevailing practice in some coal mines resulted in three employees of the Metropolitan Coal Company being proceeded against on Thursday, at the ...

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  55. POSTAL ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir,—With reference to the paragraph which appeared in the "Sydney Morning Herald" of the 17th instant, under the heading of "Postal Administration," I am not surprised that facts ...

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  56. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION

    A number of further letters have reached us concerning the forthcoming University matriculation examination. It was ascertained on inquiry at the University that the ...

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  57. RUGBY.

    The Australians, with a score of 9 points, after a close match and an exciting finish, defeated the South Africans, who scored 3 points. The match was played at West ...

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  58. MR. RYAN IN LONDON.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, conferred with Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) to-day. He also conferred with the governor and directors of ...

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  59. POLAND'S POSITION.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Chicago ness" interviewed M. Pilsudski. He said that the retreating Germans, Austrians, and Russians shipped Poland of food, clothing, ...

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  60. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    A largely attended meeting of the Queanbeyan branch of the Political Labour League resolved that steps be taken to co-operate with the Concord Council in an endeavour to ...

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  61. FLOATING MINE DESTROZED.

    While on a voyage from Newcastle to Melbourne the steamer Aeon on Sunday sighted and destroyed by rifle fire a floating mine off Cape Everard. The mine was met with in ...

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  62. CASES ON TRANSPORTS.

    The transport Ulysses has arrived at Fremantle, with several mild cases of influenza aboard. The Demosthenes and City of Exeter are in ...

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  63. ARRESTED AT MUNICH.

    A Berlin message received in Copenhagen reports that ex-Prince Joachim was arrested in Munich during riots there, the Spartacists spreading the rumour that Joachim was ...

    Article : 41 words
  64. CHINA'S TROUBLES.

    A peace conference between North and South China was opened on the 20th inst. ...

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