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  2. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Mr. Percy T. Kimber, of Adamstown Fire Brigade, who died on Wednesday, was accorded a fireman's funeral yesterday. There was a full muster of the ...

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  3. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, [?]ttated to-day that he had been in communication by telephone with Mr. Orchard, the chairman of the Peace Committee, ...

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  4. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins has called a compulsory conference for to-morrow in the seamen's dispute. Regarding the rumours forecasting the ...

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  5. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Thirty-two patients succumbed to influenza in the metropolis to-day, and 123 were discharged, leaving a total of 1700 under treatment in hospital. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, took the chair at half-past two o'clock to-day. Mr. Charlton (N.S.W.) resumed the ...

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  7. THE PEACE TREATY.

    It is expected that the German Assembly will ratify the peace Treaty on July 12. President Wilson, before leaving Paris, ...

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  8. THE POLISH OFFENSIVE.

    Advices from Weimar state that the Germans have commenced hostilities against the Poles in North Posen. The Council of Four has informed ...

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  9. NATIONALISATION ISSUE.

    During the debate on the Transport Bill in the House of Commons, pressed by the Unionist threat that many would dissociate themselves from the ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. IN NEWCASTLE.

    There were eleven cases of influenzas admitted yesterday to the Waratah Hospital, six from Newcastle, two each from Islington, and a vessel in port, and one ...

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  11. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In accordance with the wish of the King special services of thanksgiving for the blessings of peace will be held throughout the various churches on Sunday A ...

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  12. AGGRESSIVE GERMANY.

    Notwithstanding the ultimatum by the British commanders, General von der Goltz maintains an aggressive attitude in Lettland, and has appointed a German ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES ON TRADE.

    Sir Newton Moore, M.P., entertained Mr. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, at luncheon in the House of Commons, the guests including Mr. Amery, ...

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  14. HUNGARIANS WITHDRAW.

    A Hungarian wireless message states: we have begun a withdrawal to the frontiers as the Entente Note imposes. ...

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  15. POSITION IN SYDNEY

    The seamen's strike has indirectly caused a serious shortage of gas in the metropolitan area, and unless the public greatly economise they will be put to ...

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  16. DISTRESS IN NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting of unionists was held at the Trades Hall last night, for the purpose of discussing matters in connection with the outbreak of influenza. Mr. H. H. ...

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  17. NAURU AGREEMENT.

    The Nauru Convention contains fifteen articles, compared with eight articles in the Samoan Convention. It provides for the allotment of the ...

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  18. RIOTING IN GERMANY.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the strike movement in Berlin is growing general, and threatens the Government, which fears a revolution. ...

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  19. HAMILTON.

    Alderman G. W. and Mrs. Jenner, who have been ill with the prevailing epidemic for some days, are now making satisfactory progress. ...

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  20. CARDIFF.

    Miss Pearlie Jackson who died in Waratah Emergency Hospital on Wednesday, was seventeen years of ago, and was the third daughter of Mr. J. J. Jackson, of ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. COAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. J. F. Campbell, K.C., the Coal Commissioner resumed his sittings at Parliament House to-day. Richard Baxter, manager of the Cardiff ...

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  22. THE AIRSHIP'S VOYAGE.

    The airship R34, which is crossing the Atlantic, sent a wireless message at 3.25 a.m. on Wednesday, when off the coast of Ireland, in a fog. ...

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  23. GRETA.

    After having been on active service for over three years, Private L. M'Cosker, 84th Battalion, and Private Wm. Suttle, of the 35th Battalion, returned to Greta ...

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  24. MILITARY TREACHERY.

    The "Vossische Zeitung," following the attempt to assassinate Herr Ezeraberg and other plots, revealed to have been fomented by the military against the ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, has issued an order to increase the rate to be paid at the Mount Nicholas and Cornwall mine, Tasmania. The effect is ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Lancashire Cotton Conference has reached a deadlock. Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, was not permitted to use the ...

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  27. SCAPA FLOW OUTRAGE.

    The Allies have notified Germany that they will demand reparation for the sinking of the warships at Scapa Flow, and for the burning of the French flags in ...

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  28. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    A message of Juno 28 from New York states that the populace received calmly the news that peace had been signed. A few church bells rang, and steamers blew ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    A number of unionists returned to work yesterday, Including a few engine-drivers, in accordance with the agreement entered into at the compulsory conference. The ...

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  30. JOINT STRIKES.

    In connection with the decision of English, French, and Italian workers at the Southport Conference in June to protest against Allied intervention abroad, in ...

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  31. THE LATE SIR JOHN M'CALL.

    Dean Kite conducted the burial service of the into Sir John M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, at Saint Mathias' Church, Earl's Court. The funeral was largely ...

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  32. JOY IN FRANCE.

    A delayed message states:—"The shrieking of syrons and the firing of cannon at Mont Valerien and on the Esplanade des Invalides conveyed to the ...

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  33. THE COPPER INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, as sent telegrams, inviting State Premiers to a conference in Melbourne at the end of next week, to consider the ...

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  34. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL CORLETTE.

    Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. M. Corlette, D.S.O., C.M.G., Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, who was in command of the Second Division of Engineers of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. VICTORIA.

    It is notified the Federal "Government Gazette" that Rear-Admiral P.F. Grant has been appointed rear-admiral in Australia, and first naval member of ...

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  36. WALLSEND AND PLATTSBURG.

    The late Mrs. J. J. Wells, whose death occurred a few days ago, was a very old resident of Wallsend, and in years gone by was a very familiar figure in musical ...

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  37. EXTENSION OF COMMISSION.

    The Commission granted to Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C., to inquire into the coal industry, expires on July 15 next. As the work is still far from complete, the ...

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  38. GERMAN NAVAL INTENTIONS.

    The Welmar correspondent of the "New York World" states that Admiral Scheer, the ex-Commander of the German High Seas Fleet, interviewed, said that the ...

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  39. WORK OF THE RELIEF DEPOT.

    The work of relieving the sick by supplying them with hot nournishment was continued yesterday by the Newcastle committee. A company of ladies, under ...

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  40. INFLUENZA IN QUEENSLAND.

    There have been no fatal cases of influenza in Brisbane this week, but five deaths have occurred in the country. There are 90 cases in the metropolitan ...

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  41. PUBLIC WORKS EXPENDITURE.

    When in Newcastle yesterday morning, Mr. R. T. Ball, the State Minister for Works, had a few words to say with regard to the expenditure on completed ...

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  42. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Word has been received by Mrs. L Wold, of 21 Newcomen-street, Newcastle that her son, Sapper Carlton Parrott, is returning by the Aeneas, which is due ...

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  43. BOOLAROO.

    A concert, in aid of the Wallsend Hospital was held in the Boolaroo Picture Palace on Monday night. The following contributed to an enjoyable programme:— ...

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  44. APPEAL TO CHINA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" learns that France, Britain, Italy, Japan, and the United States have joined in requesting China to ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. QUEENSLAND.

    Viscount Jellicoe arrived in Brisbane to-night in the mail train, which was running an hour late. He was met at Ipswich by Mr. Ryan, the State Premier. He ...

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  46. NATIONALISTS' CONFERENCE.

    The proposal to reduce the per capital payments to the States were further debated at the conference of the National organisations to-day. It was unanimously ...

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  47. CARRINGTON.

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Lewis, of Gipps-street, took place yesterday, The deceased, who was employed at Walsh island, had only been ill a few days. He ...

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  48. HONOURS FOR AMERICANS.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig, at a Horse Guards Parade, presented, on behalf of King George, the decorations conferred on American officers. ...

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  49. KILLINGWORTH.

    At the conclusion of the meeting of the literary institute committee, held on Wednesday evening, the presentation of an umbrella was made to Mr. B. Thomas, ...

    Article : 43 words
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