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  2. WILD SCENES AT BERLIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German Government, troops entered Dusseldorf on 28th February. The Spartacusite leaders escaped. The town is quiet. ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—O'Kelly, describing De Valera's escape from Lincoln prison, said that in order to hoodwink the sentries, it being impossible to secure local girls, the ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are the acceptances for the principal events at the Canterbury Park meeting:—Flying Handicap.—Some Boy, Fortrait, ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Over 400 passengers arrived at Broken Hill from Adelaide by special train. They were mostly stranded Broken Hill residests. Four cases of ...

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  6. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A strike occurred at the German internees camp at Holdsworthy, the German bakers, who had been receiving 5s, demanded 12s, the union rate, which the ...

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  7. BOWLING.

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  8. CITY COUNCIL EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The decision of the Finance Committee of the City Council to grant an all-round increase to the employees, governed by awards, will, if adopted by the ...

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  9. NEW CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two more cases of influenza in Sydney were reported this mornig; also ten fresh cases in Melbourne. For the first time for several days no deaths ...

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  10. WYONG PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  11. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday,—The Jugo-Slav delegates will shortly protest, to the Peace Conference against the action of the Italian Government in closing the frontier and ...

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  12. SPARTACUSITES IN CONTROL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The correspondent, Phillips, telegraphing from Cologne, says that the Spartacusites at Dusseldorf, headed by a Kiel sailor, control the city. The ...

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  13. NEWCASTLE DOCTOR ILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A message from Melbourne this afternoon reported four deaths and 50 new cases of influenza. A wellknown Newcastle doctor has contracted what ...

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  14. SOUTH COAST MINES WORKING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All the South Coast mines are working to-day. A more tranquil feeling is said to prevail among the men. Mr. Willis, referring to the strictures passed upon ...

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  15. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" in a leading article says:—Mr. Lloyd George's speech strikes a clear note. Our civilisation is really endangered. The world is laboring ...

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  16. TROUBLE AT INTERNMENT CAMP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Further particulars of the recent trouble at the German internment camp at Holdsworthy show that the troops on guard were given an issue of ball ...

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  17. CALL TO THE GERMANS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Germans will be called to Paris ten days after President Wilson's arrival, to receive the peace terms. ...

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  18. EMPLOYMENT OP RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYNDEY, Thursday.—Mr. Holman is engaged upon the details of his projected Bill to compel the employment of returned soldiers in the positions they occupied before ...

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  19. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Wilson is leaving this afternoon for France. He will carry back the knowledge that 37 members of the Senate are pledged to defeat ...

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  20. IN BERLIN.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The whole of Berlin is without water, electricity, and gas. At all the factories men have ceased work. The tramways and underground ...

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  21. THE EX-KAISER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The commission of jurists decided that the ex-Kaiser is immune from prosecution as the sovereign of a State. ...

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  22. POSITION AT ALBUBY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Health, referring to complaints regarding the condition of affairs at Albury quarantine area, said the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  23. SITUATION WELL IN HAND.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Acting Minister for Defence, referring to the disturbance, said apparently the unrest was due to the fact that hostilities had now ceased ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Colonial Office has called a conference of overseas representatives in regard to immigration. It is believed the pressure of discharged ...

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  25. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The V.A.[?].C. races will be held at Caulfield on Saturday regardless of the weather conditions. The market is again dull. Wedding Day and ...

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  26. LITHGOW CASE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An influenza case from Lithgow was admitted to the Coast Hospital to-day. Seven patients are described as critically ill. ...

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  27. A GENERAL STRIKE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—A Berlin message says that the Soviet has proclaimed a general strike of all transport workers, electricians, telegraphists, restaurant ...

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  28. THE AERIAL FORCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Naval and Military Air Force Service Bill empowers the retention of the men now in the forces until April, 1920. ...

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  29. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is now believed that the trouble at Coledale colliery will be amicably settled. ...

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  30. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Sir S. Hoare, Mr. Harmsworth said it was reported that 80 to 100 peasant insurrections occurred in Russia ...

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  31. INDIGNANT TROOPS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The troops by the City of Exeter who landed in Sydney today expressed indignation at the fact that they were placed in quarantine here for three ...

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  32. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Cetigne and Sunnyside have been, scratched for the Newmarket Handicap. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. John Storey, leader of the State Labor party, to-night made a definite pronouncement of the objective of the Australian Labor party on ...

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  34. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Surrounded by enormous masses of reports and figures, the Coal Commission began to-day a race against time. The Commission is pledged to complete ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    On Saturday last the Alstonville and Tregeagle clubs met on the local ground, but owing to the heavy rain the match had to be abandoned. Tregeagle went in first and ...

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  36. VICTORIAN FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following are to-day's figures:—Cases reported, 233; admitted to hospitals, 63; discharged, 78; deaths, 10; remaining in hospitals, 1180. ...

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  37. WILD STREET SCENES.

    HAGUE, Wednesday.—Wild scenes have commenced in the Berlin streets, detachments of mounted soldiers and civilians marching and singing, acclaiming the ...

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  38. ITALY'S WAR LOSSES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A statement presented by the Reparation Commission shows that Italy's war losses were:—Amy: 462,391 killed, 959,886 wounded, one half being ...

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  39. "COMPLETE, VICTORY ASSURED."

    HELSINGFORS, Wednesday. — Trotsky assured the Pan-Russian Soviet Congress that the critical moment had passed and complete victory was assured the Bolsheviks, ...

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  40. NO FRESH SYDNEY CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—No fresh cases have been reported in Sydney to-day. ...

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  41. CLARENCE DEFEATS RICHMOND.

    Now that the war is over it is to be hoped that all the old-time contests, in every branch of sport, between the two most populated of the Northern Rivers will be revived and ...

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  42. POSITION IN LISMORE.

    The half-caste girls, Gladys Quirk and Kinsella Williams, have now left the hospital and returned to their homes, having recovered from their illness. ...

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  43. THE RUSSIAN WOMEN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Madame Jule Siegfried, President of the National Council of French Women, has appealed to the Peace Conference to take measures to save the ...

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  44. STRIKES GENERAL.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The Berlin Spartacusite League's manifesto calls upon the people to overthrow Herr Schiedemann and Noske. The National Assembly declares ...

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  45. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Entwistle, Mr. Churchill (Minister for War) stated that the total casualties of the British, Canadian, and ...

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  46. MARINE WORKERS ON STRIKE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—New York, harbor is completely tied up by a strike of marine workers, having an affiliation of 16,000. The strikers refused to accept a ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Inyarullah Khan has acquiesced in the succession of Nasrullah Khan. The whole country is quiet, and so far as is at present known no trouble has ...

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  48. AIR SERVICES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Indications of a coming great boom in air services are daily multiplying. Commercial houses have begun regular aeroplane trips to France, ...

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  49. POSITION IN GUNDURIMBA SHIRE.

    The Gundurimba Shire Council had before it yesterday the communication from the L.G. Department suggesting that extra and relief work be carried out during the ...

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  50. THRILLING COACHING ACCIDENT.

    A most thrilling accident occurred at what is known as Madden's Creek, on Berrystreet extension, on Tuesday night. By the 9 train that evening Mrs. F. Broers returned ...

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  51. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A party of troops from Egypt landed in Sydney to-day, and were accorded a fine reception. ...

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  52. MAJOR SEATON'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lient.-Colonel Rutherford has been committed for trial in connection with Major Seaton's death. ...

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  53. SOLDIERS HOSTEL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A proposal is under consideration to erect a hostel for returned soldiers on the old Zoo site. ...

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  54. MUNICIPAL FISH MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Government offered the City Council £25,000 for the municipal fish markets, which at present are being run at an annual loss of £2000. ...

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  55. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    At the meeting of the Gundurimba Shire Council yesterday there was received the letter from Dr. Arthur, president of the Voluntary Workers' Association, Sydney, ...

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  56. SUPREME COURT BENCH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is now officially stated that no fresh appointments to the Supreme Court [?]enoh are contemplated for some time. ...

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  57. COLLISION IN THE HARBOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A collision occurred in Sydney Harbor between the ferry steamer Kummulla and a hopper. The former was considerably damaged. There was ...

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  58. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is believed the Admiralty will compete for the prize for crossing the Atlantic. Mr. Armstrong says the voyage is quite feasible at 60 miles an ...

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  59. SPARTACUSITE STRONGHOLD CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at Hallo says serious fighting has taken place between the Spartacusites and government troops, which culminated in the ...

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  60. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Announcing itself as a revolutionary organisation whose objective is to overthrow the capitalistic system, the Social Democratic League of New ...

    Article : 120 words
  61. STATE GOVERNOR'S SALARY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Holman declared emphatically that the Government has no intention of increasing the State Governor's salary. He also stated that he understood ...

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  62. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. Brophy, general manager of the State iron and steel works, has been inspecting proposed sites for works. He is now at Maryborough. No ...

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  63. IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—Serious riots have occurred owing to the food scarcity, butchers and bakers' shops being stormed. Order was restored after martial law had been ...

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  64. POLICE OFFICES STORMED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message says that a general strike has broken out despite the Majority Socialist Party directorate's advice to comrades not to strike unless a ...

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  65. MARKETING OF STOCK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Works is having a minute prepared for Cabinet consideration suggesting an inquiry into the methods of the Ralway Department in ...

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  66. COAL CONTROLLER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Evan Jones, M.P., has been appointed Coal Cpnfroller. The honor roll at Dunoon Methodist Church contains the names of 40 soldiers who ...

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