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  3. Last Night's Latest News

    No fresh cases of influenza were reported from Sydney this morning, but four fresh cases were taken from the steamer Age. ...

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  6. Three Years' Hard Labour.

    Alfred Bouse, railway guard, was to-day sentenced to three years' hard labour, with a whipping of fifteen strokes, by the Victorian Chief ...

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  7. Strike Favoured.

    The majority favor the miners' strike in six districts, an aggregate of 170,000 voting for it. It is now certain that the voting ...

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  8. Bolshevist Uprising.

    A message says that a concerted Bolshevist uprising has begun in several Hungarian centres. There is heavy street fighting at Budapest, ...

    Article : 51 words
  9. Big Shipment of Silver.

    A shipment of silver, weighing 40 tons, valued at £250,000, was removed from thre Melbourne banks to-day to the Melbourne wharf on ...

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  10. Boy Died Last Night.

    It is ascertained that the patient who died last night at the Coast Hospital was a boy, Jack Baker, residing at Shepard street, ...

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  11. Osterley Troops Landed.

    The troops from the Osterley were landed this afternoon. ...

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  12. Melbourne's Tally.

    Four more deaths and 28 new cases have occurred in Melbourne. Victoria's total number of cases to date is 7,688, with 484 deaths. ...

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  13. Strikes!

    A strike has been proclaimed throughout Saxony. The railway have halted. There is a general strike at ...

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  14. The Late Alex. Davidson.

    The estate of the late Alexander' Davidson, late of Bullenbong, near Wagga, is valued at £33,774, of which £26,838 is represented in ...

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  15. Seven More Cases of flu from the Steamer Age.

    Seven more cases of pneumonic influenza are reported among the crew of the steamer Age. ...

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  16. News to Him!

    The Chief Interstate Commissioner expressed surprise when informed that it had been circulated that, he was likely to be offered the ...

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  17. Aberigin[?] C[?]ws to be Isolated.

    The Minister for Health requested the Inspector General of Police to provide for strict isolation of the aboriginal camps throughout the ...

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  18. The Fate of the German Navy.

    The "Daily Mail's" naval expert says that the fate of the German navy will be discussed in Paris very shortly. The British Admiralty's ...

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  19. Three New Cases This Afternoon in Sydney.

    Three new cases of influenza were admitted to the Coast Hospital this afternoon. ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. Produce Sales.

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  21. The Meat Industry.

    A sub-committee of the Producers Associations' Central Council which recently investigated the meat industry, forwarded a report to the ...

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  22. Major Shillington Selected.

    The National Execeutive selected Major Shillington as the National candidate for Petersham at the forthcoming by-election. ...

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  23. Bolshevist Frightfulness.

    News has been received in London that the Bolshevists have murdered and terribly mutilated a beautiful young Russian Princess. The ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. Allies Urged to Give Credit.

    The "Times" Vienna correspondent says Seidtz urges the Allies to give the Germans credits for which adequate guarantees are offered, as ...

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  25. Miners to Participate in Inquiry.

    The British miners have postponed the strike notice till March 22. They accepted the Government's invitation to participate in an ...

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  26. Aggressive Attitude towards the Government.

    London Laborites have adopted aggressive, defiant attitude towards the Government and capitalists. When the Industrial Congress was ...

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  27. Autumn fixtures Postponed.

    The V.R.C. Committee postoned its autumn fixtures in order that the Caulfield meeting day will be brought to a conclusion on March ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. "Until War is Impossible!"

    Mr. Lloyd George declares that the blockade cannot be raised until Germany has signed a peace treaty which will make war impossible. ...

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