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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A special Executive meeting was called this afternoon to consider whether race meetings and other openair assemblages shall be prohibited, or, ...

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  5. END OF THE WAR. Peace Conference.

    The Supreme War Council this morning arranged the programme of the committee on economic questions, and also discussed the maritime laws. ...

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  6. FIRE IN BURRA DISTRICT.

    On Friday one of the worst fires known in the Burra district started on Mr. J. O'Dea's farm, about 16 miles from Burra (says the "Daily Herald"). ...

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  7. The Ex-Kaiser.

    During a banquet to Captain Carpenter, V.C., Captain Tupper, international organiser of the Seamen's Union, told the members of the St. George ...

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  8. IN VICTORIA.

    A medical conference in Melbourne this morning decided that pneumonic influenza does exist in Victoria. Another death occurred to-day. ...

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  9. VICTORIA AN INFECTED STATE.

    Mr. Lawson (State Premier) announced this afternoon that the State Government had taken the necessary action to have Victoria quarantined as ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. MR. BEEBY IN NEW YORK.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, New South Wales Minister for Labor and Industry, having completed an extended survey of the industrial conditions, gives the ...

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  11. In Russia.

    British troops have advanced from Baku, and are in possession of the Trans-Caucasian railway. They have also occupied Petrovsk and Astrakhan. ...

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  13. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Up to this afternoon the officers of the Central Board of Health had inspected the passengers on four trains from Melbourne and taken their names ...

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  14. LITHUANIANS DEFEAT BOLSHEVIKS.

    Reuter's Berne correspondent telegraphs that a Berlin message states:— "The Lithuanian troops have defeated the Bolsheviks, capturing 6000 ...

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  15. LABOR CONGRESS.

    A Geneva message states that the official opening of the international Socialist Congress to be held at Berne (Switzerland) has been postponed till ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIKS PREPARING FOR SPRING CAMPAIGN.

    The London "Times" Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs:— "The German press reports that the Ebert Government is engaged in ...

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  17. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Inspector Bannan to-day received a telegram from the South Australian Commissioner of Police inquiring whether in view of New South Wales ...

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  18. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS.

    A small number of members of the A.W.U. this morning refused to work with non-unionists employed at the smelters, this being in accordance with ...

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  19. PASSENGERS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. A. H. Allen, traffic superintendent of the Silverton Tramway Company, this afternoon made the following statement to "Miner" reporter:— ...

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  20. In Great Britain.

    Sunday's conference of railway workers represented 400,000 employees. The threatened Belfast strike on January 27 involves 150,000 workers, ...

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  21. SPORTING.

    Mr. A. C. Macdougall, secretary of the L.V.R.C., this afternoon, received the following nominations for the Summer meeting of the club, to be held ...

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  22. LOCAL PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    The town clerk (Mr. J. N. Jonas), when questioned this afternoon regarding the attitude of the local health authorities towards arrivals by ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. J. R. HOLDING.

    A telegram was received in Broken Hill this afternoon from Miss Doris Holding, stating that her father, Mr. J. R. Holding, who retired from the ...

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