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  2. INFLUENZA. 199 CURED CASES RELEASED.

    The position continues to improve at the Quarantine Station. No deaths were reported yesterday, while only one new case was admitted to hospital the patient being ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS KINDRED NATIONS.

    Two thousand cities and towns in the United States to-day celebrated Britain's Day. Schools, Churches, clubs, and fraternal organisations held commemorative exercises. ...

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  4. WAR NOTES. THE "PEACE" OF BREST-LITOVSK.

    According to news received from Russia recently, the East which first sought and secured peace, is experiencing more fighting than the West, where peace has not yet been ...

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  5. KINDRED NATIONS.

    At the banquet on Saturday in connection with the celebrations of Britain's Day, many messages were received wishing the celebrations success, including a cable from King ...

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  6. FIGHT IN BERLIN.

    On Sunday the situation in Berlin was not clear, but apparently there are two movements, firstly, a Spartacus attempt to seize power; secondly, a move by the soldiers ...

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  7. PEACE CONGRESS. TO SIT TILL MAY.

    A Paris message states that President Wilson will attend the Allied consultations at Versailles on December 16. The second stage of the discussion of peace ...

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  8. MR. WATT TOO BUSY TO REPLY.

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, when asked to-night if he had received or sent a telegram to Archbishop Kelly relating to admittance of priests to the Quarantine ...

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  9. FOUR DEATHS ON STEAMER CARAWA

    The cargo steamer Carawa anchored in the roads at Fremantle this morning flying the yellow flag. She signalled that four members of the crew had succumbed to influenza on the ...

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  10. "A PAGAN ACTION."

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Sandhurst, Dr. McCarthy, speaking at Tallangatta, said he was astonished and horrified to find the Federal Government had refused the dying ...

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  11. APPEAL FOR HELP.

    A cable message from Fiji was received at the office of the Methodist Foreign Mission in Sydney on Saturday, stating that through the influenza epidemic Fijians and Indians were ...

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  12. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    The "Daily Express",states that on the 2nd instant Herr Scheldemann was of the opinion that Germany would become a Republic composed of united states. The first ...

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  13. RESOLUTIONS OF PROTEST.

    At St. Michael's Church, Rose Bay, on Sunday morning, Archdeacon D'Arcy-Irvine characterised the action of the Federal authorities in refusing to admit a chaplain ...

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  14. A PICTURE OF THE EX-KAISER

    A correspondent interviewed Herr Max Harden, who gave a laughable picture of the exKaiser strutting up and down the decks of the warships at Kiel, revelling in the booming of ...

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  15. NEW RUSSIA NEEDED.

    Dr. Masaryk (president of the Czechoslovak Government), interviewed, said: "Without an organised, strong, regenerated Russia, the Allies' victory will not be ...

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  16. A POLISH PROTEST.

    The feeling in Poland at the time of the signing of the Ukraine Treaty was revealed in a manifesto, issued by the Regency Council in Warsaw, which was then the only legal ...

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  17. BRUTAL TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    The majority of the Australians arriving at Ripon were captured at Bullecourt, Fleurbaix, and in minor Somme engagements. One party was coal-shifting at Bremen when the ...

    Article : 235 words
  18. EPIDEMIC IN TONGA.

    Reports from the Friendly Islands state that several hundred deaths have occurred, including the Dowager Queen Tapibor. The European deaths include Mrs. J. B. Watkin, ...

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  19. "A WILSON PEACE."

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (leader of the Labour party), speaking at Cardiff, said the Labour party was aiming at a "Wilson peace." Alertness on the part of Labour was never more ...

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  20. IN TAHITI AND SAMOA.

    It was officially stated in the House of Representatives that a cable was received that the epidemic is raging in Tahiti. No coaling or harbour facilities are possible, and ...

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  21. ARMISTICE CONDITIONS.

    A Paris message says the "Matin" draws attention to the fact that the German army has not yet been reduced to a peace footing, and adds: "While the Germans make a ...

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  22. PAPEETE ISOLATED.

    The Pacific Cable Board advises that owing to the influenza epidemic Papeete (chief town of Tahiti) notifies that the wireless station there cannot be worked, and messages for ...

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  23. GERMAN SOVIETS.

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Berlin cables that German officials intimate that the Entente may demand the dissolution of the Soldiers' and Workmen's Councils. ...

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  24. BUSH FIRES. MUCH DAMAGE REPORTED.

    Goulburn is surrounded by the smoke from bush fires. On Saturday flames got very close to Cook's Cutting, where an enormous quantity of ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. AIR ROUTE TO EUROPE.

    It has been decided that an expedition shall leave Sydney about January 14, and proceed overland to Port Darwin, for the purpose of mapping out the route which is to be ...

    Article : 536 words
  26. INTENSE HEAT INLAND. COOL CHANGE COMING.

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  27. THE EXCLUSION OF CHAPLAINS.

    Archbishop Kelly not only forwarded the following letter yesterday to Dr. Elkington, Acting Chief Quarantine Officer, but he acted strictly upon it, as after events showed:— ...

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  28. SWEDEN AND RUSSIA.

    A message from Stockholm says the Swedish Government has recalled its consular and diplomatic representatives from Russia, except for two officials at the Legation. Sweden has ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have been confined to my house through illness for more than a week, otherwise I would have been glad to join in the vigorous protest by members of the ...

    Article : 213 words
  30. "IMPERIALIST ENGLAND."

    While it is pleasing to hear that President Wilson is assured a splendid welcome in Paris, It may come as a surprise to many to hear that French socialists are combining extreme ...

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  31. BIG AREA SWEPT.

    The most destructive bush fire in the history of the district started on Saturday in Crawley's, Estate, Junee. It spread rapidly through Jamieson's property, and then to ...

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  32. GERMANY WARNED.

    A Paris message says that M. Clemenceau (Premier of France) has sent by wireless a threatening note to Germany regarding attacks on prisoners. ...

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  33. HEAT CAUSES PROSTRATION.

    The heat continues excessive in and about Broken Hill. After an extremely hot night the shade temperature in Broken Hill at 10 o'clock this morning was 105 degrees, and later ...

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  34. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The Press Bureau announces. The Shipping Controller, when interviewed, said that 60 per cent of the American troops were carried and escorted by British ships. To do this every ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I, too, would feel shame if I did not lift up my humble voice in shocked protest against the Federal authorities for refusing the dying request of Sister Egan to see a ...

    Article : 237 words
  36. HIDDEN BOMB.

    A report from Ghent states that sparks from as engine caused a fire, which exploded a bomb hidden by the Germans. Ten people were killed and several injured. Considerable ...

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  37. A CHURCH BURNED.

    A serious bush fire on Saturday afternoon burned three or four homes and a church, with some sheep and crops. Over 100 men were out battling with the fire. A gale fanned ...

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  38. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Thirteen "seasoned soldiers" arrived in Sydney yesterday by sea. On account of the influenza epidemic there was no public reception or demonstration. The men who had ...

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  39. A BRITISH NATIONAL DAY.

    America has just celebrated "Britain's Day" in a most enthusiastic manner, and France has decided similarly to honour her Ally on December 28. The fact that different ...

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  40. BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    Three British cruisers and nine destroyers have returned to Copenhagen from the Baltic. ...

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  41. DAMAGE AT CONDOBOLIN.

    Some severe fires have been raging in the Condobolin district during the last few days. Last Thursday lightning started a fire in Eugene Reardon's holding, burning 700 acres ...

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  42. CHILI AND PERU.

    Despatches from Buenos Aires say reliable information shows that the dispute between Chill and Peru is approaching a peaceful solution. The Governments will propose a ...

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  43. HUNGARY.

    An Amsterdam message says a report from Budapest states that Marshal von Mackensen's troops in the Herrmanstadt area (Hungary) are to surrender their arms to the French ...

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  44. MAKURA SAILS FOR SYDNEY.

    All the New Zealand passengers by the Makura have been released by the Chief Health Officer, and have landed in Auckland. The Makura, carrying a large number of ...

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  45. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Peking, states that the American, British, French, Italian, and Japanese Ministers had an audience with the President, ...

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  46. RAILWAY SMASH.

    A Paris report states that 68 men were killed and 151 injured in a collision between a leave train and another train at the station at Lothiers. ...

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  47. THE HOUTMAN.

    The steamer Houtman yesterday was still aground on the Barrier Reef, 100 miles north of Cooktown, where she stranded the previous day. ...

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  48. CHARGES AGAINST JUDD.

    At the Central Summons Court yesterday Ernest Edward Judd, was charged on three informations under the War Precautions Act. Two of the informations set out that ...

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  49. BLAZE IN ADELAIDE HILLS.

    A grass fire broke out at Mt. Pleasant, in the Mt. Lofty Ranges, and proved very destructive. Many farmers sustained heavy losses of feed and stock. The fire swept for ...

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  50. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Large numbers of Australian and New Zealand soldiers will arrive home in March. Numerous steamers are being diverted for the purpose of repatriating Australians and ...

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  51. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following official wireless news has been received by the American Consul-General at Sydney:— A wireless message from President Wilson, ...

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  52. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The latest indications are that the influenza epidemic has spent its force. It is calculated that it has cost the Government £100,000. No estimate is yet possible of the ...

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  53. SOLDIERS REPATRIATED.

    The Press Bureau announces: Since the armistice was signed 2110 officers, 56,694 other ranks, and 2752 civilians have been repatriated to Britain. ...

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  54. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    Meetings of unionists yesterday afternoon and last night, both poorly attended, carried a resolution:—"That we, the workers of Broken Hill here assembled, pledge ourselves to ...

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  55. FRIES AT HURSTVILLE.

    Owing to the extreme heat of the last few days bush fires have been raging on the outskirts' of Hurstville. At night time the flames, spreading with great rapidity, make ...

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  56. SHORTAGE OF PENNIES.

    In the hope of expediting shipments of copper coins from India, Another cable message has been despatched by the Treasury setting out the position in Australia. ...

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  57. £435 IN NOTES STOLEN.

    A telephone message was received at Police Headquarters from Kurri Kurri late last night to the effect that the Co-operative Stores there were entered between 1 and 2 ...

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  58. MILITARY HONOURS.

    A bar to the Distinguished Conduct Medal has been awarded to Sergeant-major L. Mathlas (33rd Battalion). Sixty-eight Conduct medals have been awarded to Australians, and ...

    Article : 31 words
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