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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Peking states:—M. Saito, the Japanese Attache to the Embassy, has been recalled, but be is remaining privately, and ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. THE INFLUENZA

    "Patients who had suffered from influenza were being discharged," said the chairman of the Central Board of Health on Tuesday morning, "and everything is ...

    Article : 370 words
  5. BRITISH STRIKES

    The Glasgow bakers have decided to remain at work. It is expected that tie decision will damp the ardor of the strikers. A general resumption is hoped ...

    Article : 172 words
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  7. GERMANY DEFIANT

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" in Paris says:—A reliable French statement in regard to the position of the armistice states:—The French military ...

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  8. WORLD PARLIAMENT.

    The correspondent of the New York "Tribune" in Paris, leanns that the freedom of the seas will not be discussed in detail by the Peace Congress, but will be ...

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  9. STRIKE IN ROME,

    Owing to the refusal of the employers to grant increased wages and an eight hours day a general strike of printers has begun. Only the official Socialist organ is ...

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  10. PORTUGUESE RISING

    The President of Portugal, in a message to the "Daily Chronicle" says:—The only Royalist successes were at Oporto, and in certain small northern localities. The ...

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  11. THE WHEAT SCHEME

    The Rural Industries and Wheat Scheme Royal Commission took evidence at Parliament House on Tuesday, in regard to the reconditioning of the 1915-16 and ...

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  12. AN INFERNAL MACHINE

    There has been a sensational outcome to the enquiry concerning the railway accident at Nantenil last week, in which a number of persons were killed owing to ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. MINE AT RAMSGATE

    A large floating mine exploded on the rocks at Ramsgate, and caused great destruction of property. ...

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  14. SPARTACUS RIOTS

    Officials including the police at Weser have struct as a protest against Spartacus methods. The Spartacists hold the town hall, which is strongly guarded. The city ...

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  15. KIEV CLEAN

    The Bolsheviks, who recently captured Kiev, have been driven out of the city. A Slav Conference. ...

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  16. NATIONAL LEAGUE

    The League, of Nations Drafting Committee has further considered the draft of the constitution in regard to its broad outlines. It expects to have it completed ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. SPOTTED TYPHOID

    A serious outbreak of spotted typhus lias occurred at Petrograd. ...

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  18. A Leader Arrested.

    Mr. Hopkins, secretory orthe Clyde Engineers, has been arrested on a charge of inciting a riot. The executive of the Amalgamated ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  20. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    In connection with the arrival of troops by the Karoola to-morrow trains will leave Adelaide for the Outer Harbor at 1.30 p.m. and 2 p.m., stopping at Alberton, ...

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  21. BRITISH FLEET

    Messrs. Cassell & Co. have published Admiral Jellicoe's book, which gives a highly technical and detailed description of the creation and development of the ...

    Article : 528 words
  22. INFLUENZA IN MELBOURNE

    The position in respect to the Influenza epidemic is slightly improved. There were 35 new cases to noon. There were two deaths in the country, but there were no ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. Exhibition Isolation Hospital.

    The utility of the isolation hospital depends on its being reserved for actual cases of influenza. Now that the matter of equipping, staffing, organising, ...

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  25. SHOOTING TRAGEDIES

    A dramatic shooting scene was enacted yesterday in the barroom of the Belgrave Hotel, at the comer of Buckley and Nicholson streets, Footscray. It is alleged ...

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  26. THE I.W.W.

    Fifty of the I.W.W. leaders lave been deported, and others will follow them. The Government are planning to break up the activities of the organisation ...

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  27. The League of Nations.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Paris says:—The League of Nations Commission has decided that the League shall consist of a permanent council ...

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  28. An Unlucky Steamer.

    The steamer Flora was not allowed to discharge or load cargo on her island trip. She returned to Auckland with her original cargo. After being quarantined ...

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  29. Victorians Reach Adelaide.

    Three more Victorian passengers who had been released from quarantine reached Adelaide on Tuesday morning by the Serviceton express. On Monday 17 ...

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  30. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington, states:—The leaders of the organised railway employes in the United States, who number 2,000,000 ...

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  31. INDUSTRIALTROUBLE

    The ironworkers' assistants met again a the Trades Hall on Tuesday morning and subsequently the secretary of the Ironworkers' Association (Mr. M. L. Collaton) ...

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  32. Murder at Wooloomooloo.

    As a result of an affray in Woollooinooloo-on Monday night, two Cingalese were shot. One of them, Thomas Deonus, died, and the other is not expected to recover. ...

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  33. Stranded Sydney Residents.

    There are in South Australia a number of residents of New South Wales who are anxious to get back to Sydney, but, of course, under existing circumstances they ...

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  34. Action in Queensland.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated last night that he had received a telegram from Mr. Watt stating that he had received a message from the Acting ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Theodore, in contrasting the unemployed position in Queensland and in the south, said yesterday he understood there were approximately 20,000 unemployed in ...

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  36. SOCIETY OF NATIONS

    The Society of Nations plan is virtually completed. A plenary session of the Conference will be held for its discussion before President Wilson's departure. ...

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  37. SHEEP ROBBERIES

    A most sensational sheep stealing case has just been reported. About November last a grazier, named T. L. McGeorge, was arrested and charged with stealing 180 ...

    Article : 212 words
  38. The Scourge in Apia,

    Graphic details of the terrible scourge of influenza at Apia were received from the correspondent of the Spdney "Daily Telegraph" on Monday. He stated that ...

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  39. REPATRIATION

    Mr. Theodore made reference to the work of the recent Repatriation and Premiers' Conferenee in Melbourne. He said there would be approximately £10,000,000 ...

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  40. Help from New Zealand.

    The Minister for Public Health announces that he has decided to accede to the request to send nurses to Australia to help in nursing influenza patients ...

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  41. THE FIRST PRESIDENT

    There will be much discussion over the temporary organisation of the League once it is accepted by the Conference, and until it is subsequently ratified by the ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICA

    He Minister for Finance, in reply to a question in the South African Senate this afternoon, said:—The approximate war expenditure of the South African Union to ...

    Article : 135 words
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  44. FINANCIAL MATTERS.

    He (Mr. Theodore) discussed the results likely to accrue from tie failure of the States and Commonwealth to come to an agreement in regard to future finance, and ...

    Article : 121 words
  45. "CLUMSY, BUT SYSTEMATIC."

    A charge of having embezzled £19, the property of his employee, Messrs. Orchard, Ralph and Co., Pirie-street, was preferred against Albert Field, in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 258 words
  46. Precautions Against Infection.

    The State Government has issued a new set of regulations prohibiting the entry of any person into Queensland, excepting under certain conditions with regard to ...

    Article : 326 words
  47. JANUARY GOLD YIELD.

    The official returns show the cold yield in Queensland during January to have totalled 8,773 fine oz, valued at £37,265, compared with 11,233 fine oz., valued at £47,715, ...

    Article : 41 words
  48. ENGLAND AND AMERICA

    Lord Robert Cecil, M.P,, has been offered the post of British Ambassador at Washington, in succession to Lord Reading, ...

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  49. COLLISION WITH A TREE GUARD.

    A horse attached to a spring dray in charge or Mr. Thomas Wyman, of Kingston-avenue, Richmond who was accompanied by his daughter, came into collision ...

    Article : 75 words
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