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  4. INFLUENZA.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) was notiied on Wednesday morning that a mild epidemic of influenza had occurred at ...

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  5. 10/ A DAY.

    On Wednesday morninf the President of the Government workers’ Tribunal (Mr. T. R. Bright, S.M.), states in reference to the question of a minimum wage for the ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIA.

    The flagship Australia, which has been absent from home waters for nearly five years, will not arrvie until daylight on friday. She had been expected to reach the ...

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  7. THE PEACE TERMS.

    The Council of Four is considering two important changes in the peace terms. The proposed alterations have not yet been disclosed. ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

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  10. TO-Day’s Bulletin.

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  11. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The strikers have returned to work. Soldiers invaded the provincial Parliament, demanding the resignation of the Cabinet, on the ground of incapacity to ...

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  12. HOME AGAIN.

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  13. Britain and Japan.

    The Paris correspondent of The Herald has lad an interview with Baron Makino, who said the anglo-Japanese Alliance must continue. While there had been ...

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  14. Strikes in France.

    A general strike of subway workers has been declared. Fifty thousand miners are idle at Pas de Calais. ...

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  15. “INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL.”

    At the Full Court in Adelaide on Wednesday (before Mr. Justice Gordon dad Mr. Justice Buchanan), an application was for the compulsory winding up of the ...

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  16. Japan and Germany.

    The Paris correspondent of The World says news has been received that Japan has despatched a military mission to Germany for the purpose of studying the conditions ...

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  17. LICENSING COURT.

    At the adjourned annual meeting of the Licensing Court (presided over by Messrs. R. G. Nesbit, S.M., President, E. M. Sabine, S.M., and E. J. Thomas), at the ...

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  18. Chinese Protest.

    Despatches from Tokio say that the leaders of Chinese students in Japan have signed their names with their own blood to resolution cali[?]ng upon 4,000 Chinese ...

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  19. Many-Enginied Seaplanes.

    The Times correspondent at Washington says the Navy Department is planning the construction of seaplanes equipped with six to eight engines for ocean flights. The ...

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  20. CHANGES IN GERMANY.

    The Daily Telegraph correspondent reports ti[?]at the attempt to establish a Rhine and Republic has led to adverse manifestations. Several correspondents ...

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  21. ASQUITH AND FRENCH

    Mr. Asquith. in discussing Lord French’[?] revelations, says [?]e intended movements of the army by the Commander-in-Chief prior to the visit of Lord Kitchener filled ...

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  22. Fate of Petrograd.

    It is reported from Vardoe that Esthonian and Fittdland forces have captured petrograd. The statement has not been confirmed. ...

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  23. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphere Tides.— Wednesday, June, —Low water. 11.40 a.m.; high water, 5.30 p.m. ARRIVED — June 4. Donset, 5,600, Hughes, Alexanoria via Fremantle. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS V. SURREY.

    The result of the cricket match between the Australians and Surrey was a draw. The Australians, who scored 230 in their first innings, reached 553 for 7 wickets in ...

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  26. Lenin's Despairing Cry.

    Lenin has addressed a proclamation to the Hungarian proletariat that Petrograd is surrounded, and is unable to hold out. ...

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  27. INJURED JOCKEY.

    J. O’Dea the jockey, who while riding the racehorse Jessie Stirling at Victoria Park on Tuesday, fell and received injuries to his head which necessitated his ...

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  28. Bolshevism in Finland.

    A Bolshevist plot is reported to have been suppressed in Finland. The object of' the conspirators was the overturning of the Government. ...

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  29. TENNIS.

    In the doubles of the inter-allied tennis championships finals, Lycett and P. O'Hara Wood. (Victoria) beat Washburn and Mathey,6—1. 4—6, 6—1, 6—3. Lycett was ...

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  30. HOTELS PARTIALLY CLOSED TO - MORROW.

    Attention is called to an advertisement issued by the Military Commandant, prohibiting the sale and supply of intoxicating liquor from the hour of 9 a.m. until ...

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  31. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    The plot to destroy the homes of Judges and State Attornies was spread throughout the united States. Dozens of infernal machines have been found and a pamphlet ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New Zealand crew which won the American Expeditionary Fo[?]ce race in the Seine Regat[?]a, at Paris recently, has been invited to compete at the American ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    Sgts. J. J. Moloney and D. Nicholson have been promoted to sub-inspectors. Mrs. J. Campbell, widow of Major Johnson, of the King's Liverpool Regiment, ...

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  34. BEQUEST FOR MASSES.

    The House of Lords, which is the final appeal body for the United Kingdom, has decided that bequests for masses for the dead are legal. The Lords thus reversed ...

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  35. Police.

    William M[?]Killop a seaman, was charged, on. the information of Sub-Inspector Fraser, with having been drunk it. cannon street, Port Adelaide, laide, on june 3, and also with having been ...

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  36. Hoist With His [?]wn Petard.

    The hea of the anarchist who was killed in the explosion at the residence of the United States Attorney-General was found in a room of a neighbour’s ...

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  37. AN AMBITIOUS PROMOTER.

    !According to The Tribune, Mr. Richard, the promoter of the Willard-Dempsey tight, has cabled invitations to the Prince of Wales, Mr. Lloyd George, and Marshal ...

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  38. A PATRIOTIC “COALITION.”

    Among the workers at the Cheer-up Hut on Wednesday morning were Mrs. Peake. wife of the Premier, and Miss Blundell, daughter of Mr.R. P. Blundell. Both ladies were engaged, like ...

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  39. To-night's Amusements

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