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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE. UNITED STATES OPPOSITION TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Senator Lodge is preparing a resolution for the United States Senate, proposing, first, that the Senate declares the present draft scheme of the League ...

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  5. REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED BY THE SAXONY SOVIETS

    A Berlin message states that the soviets have proclaimed a republic in Saxony. A general strike is in progress at ...

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  6. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. DISEASE IN STATES.

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  7. OVER 2500 DEATHS FROM INFLUENZA REPORTED IN BRITAIN LAST WEEK

    The influenza scourge in Britain is becoming worse daily. Over 2500 deaths occurred in 10 districts last week. ...

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  8. WARTIME PROHIBITION IN THE UNITED STATES

    The United States Congress dissolved last night, and the Senate Judiciary Committee decided that it was useless to attempt action at this late date upon ...

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  9. DISEASE IN FIJI.

    Two hundred and fifty deaths have occurred from influenza in the Yawasa group of the Fiji Islands. ...

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  10. JEWS IN PALESTINE

    Reuters Paris correspondent reports[?] "The Zionist delegation at the Peace Conference has announced, that it is confident that the Zionist claims ...

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  11. EXAMINATION OF PASSENGERS.

    Dr. J. F. Bartley, Government Medical Officer, when asked to-day hy a "Miner" reporter if, instead of doing all the work of examination himself ...

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  12. CASES AT SEA.

    Fifty-eight cases of influenza owurred on the steamer Port Melbourne, bound for New Zealand with troops. During the voyage of the steamship ...

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  13. OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE IS OWED TO EVERY MAN

    Opportunities for workers to make their lives what they wish them to be were urged to-day before a conference of Mayors and Governors by President ...

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  14. AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN.

    The Press Bureau reports:— "The Secretary for India announces that Nasnilla Khan, the late Ameer'a brother, was proclaimed Ameer of ...

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  15. ARMED MASKED BANDS IN PARTS OF IRELAND

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Newman, the Attorney-General said that a considerable number of ra'ds by parties of armed masked men ...

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  16. THE ALLIES IGNORED

    Renter's correspondent, reporting from Lemberg on March 1, states:— "The Ukranians having notified that they would resume hostilities on March ...

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  17. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Eleven cases of pneumonic influenza were reported in the city yesterday. So far 15 nurses at the Coast Hospital have been attacked, and eleven of ...

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  18. GERMAN GOAL STRIKE.

    Renter's Berlin correspondent, writing on February 26, says:— "The 'Vossische Zeitung' reports that the strike in the Central Germon brown ...

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  19. HALF A MILLION POUNDS GRANTED TO EMPLOY RETURNED MEN

    The Federal Government has decided to make a gift of £500,000 to various local government authorities throughthe Commonwealth. The money is to ...

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  20. SURRENDERED SUBMARINES ARE SOLD AS SCRAP IRON

    The Admiralty has sold 25 surrendered German submarines as scrap iron. ...

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  21. DEBATED BY PARLIAMENT

    Senator Lodge's unexpected more is designed primarily as a means of notifying the Peace Conference of the views of many members of the new ...

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  22. PLOT AGAINST EISNER.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "New York Times" reports, says a cable:— "I have learned from an ...

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  23. IN VICTORIA.

    The Victorian Board of Health yesterday reported six deaths from influenza. The new cases admitted to the hospitals were 195. ...

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  24. MARTIAL LAW IN BERLIN.

    News has been received here that martial law has been declared in Berlin. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES. A STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Myee has gone ashore in Trial Bay, on the North Coast. She is said to be in no immediate danger, and should be refloated in a ...

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  26. HOTELS RESUME BUSINESS.

    The hotels and wine saloons resumed business yesterday. ...

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  27. GLOUD BURST AT JENOLAN CAVES.

    A phenomenal storm broke over Jenolan Caves at 8 o'clock last night, and it appears as if the whole establishment has been put out of action ...

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  28. REPATRIATION OF GERMANS

    A Berlin message states:— "The 'Klonische Zeitung' states that Marshal Foch, in a written statement to Herr Erzberger, replying to the ...

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  29. BULLI MINERS TO STRIKE.

    The coalminers at North Bulli have given formal 14 days' notice of their intention to strike. ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ROLL

    Mr. W. H. Miller, divisional returning officer for the Barrier electorate, notifies that in pursuance of the requirements of the Commonwealth ...

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  31. OUTBREAK ON THE LOONGANA.

    The departure of the steamer Loongana for Tasmania, with troops, was delayed yesterday owing to an outbreak of influenza among the crew. ...

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  32. THE 44-HOURS' WEEK.

    A ballot is being taken by members of the Master Builders' Association on the subject of a 44-hours' week. ...

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  33. CONSIDERING COMPENSATION TO RAILWAY MEN

    The Federal Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Groom) is giving consideration to a request made by the Australian Labor Party that the men who ...

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  34. SETTLING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Ashford. Ministor for Lands, yesterday outlined some of his proposals for settling returned soldiers on the land. He has planned, he says, ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. RESUMPTION OF WORK

    The men resumed work at May and Sons' foundry at Wallaroo last week. ...

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  36. BRITISH COALMINERS POSTPONE THEIR STRIKE

    A conference of delegates of the Miner's federation of Great Britain has decided to postpone the issue of strike notices until March 22, which ...

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  37. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The quarantined citizens at the inhibition camp, numbering. 630, met yesterday and passed resolutions thanking the Government and others who ...

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  38. A NEW HOSPITAL.

    The Governor, Sir Henry Galway, will in April place in position, a foundation stone at Orroroo which is to cost £7000. ...

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  39. WASHED OVERBOARD.

    The captain of the Kadina, which arrived at Port Pirie yesterday, reported that Peter Fraser and Charles Sjoblom were washed overboard and ...

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  40. EDUCATION FACILITIES

    The South Australian Education Department is providing movable school buildings and a cees sones for the newlysettled districts. ...

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  41. PRINCESS PATRICIA MARRIED.

    A London cable, dated. February 26, states:— The entire Royal family attended the wedding of the Princess Patricia of ...

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  42. TOWN-PLANNING CONFERENCE

    Invitations have been received in Adelaide for the city to be represented at the Town-planning Conference at Wellington (N.Z.) on May 6. ...

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  43. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Only two passengers from South Australia reached Broken Hill by the train arriving this morning. They, on reaching Broken Hill, were taken to ...

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  44. PUBLIC SERVICE BOABD.

    The principal subject considered by Cabinet yesterday was the chairmanship of the reconstructed Public Service Board. In reply to the advertisement ...

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  45. INCREASE IN POSTAL REVENUE.

    The postal revenue of Australia for February totalled £550,217, an increase of £90,202. For the eight months ending February 28 the ...

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  46. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  47. RESTORATION OF EXPRESS.

    The Mayor, Alderman J. H. Wicks, to-day received a telegram from the South Australian Commissioner of Railways (Mr. M'Guire) stating that ...

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  48. SHEEP EAT RABBITS.

    The sheep are eating the carcases of dead rabbits between Tumut and Cootamundra owing to the prolonged drought experienced in the district. ...

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  49. SHOT IN HOLIDAY CAMP.

    A man has surrendered himself in connection with a shooting case at a week-end camp at Freshwater, near Manly, last Sunday. Hay Francis, 26. ...

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  50. MAN FALLS 400 FEET.

    John Brown, aged 71 years, was killed at the Perseverance mine, Kalgoorlie, yesterday. Brown fell a distance of 400ft. down ...

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  51. TRAIN LEAVES TO-NIGHT.

    A train carrying passengers will leave, tho Railway Town station tonight. Dr. Noble will accompany the train and will examine passengers at ...

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  52. PERTH TALKS SECESSION FROM THE FEDERATION

    There is much talk of secession from the Federation by the business men of Perth owing to alleged injustice. They also complain of breaches of ...

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  53. STUDENTS FOR SYDNEY WILL LEAVE BY MOTOR-CAR

    Owing to the quarantine restrictions on the various State borders a number of Broken Hill boys and girls who are attending college and University in ...

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    A woman, on remand, deemed to be of unsound mind, was before Mr. A. Gates, Deputy S.M., in the Police Court this morning. Dr. Bartley gave ...

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