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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE PEACE CONFERENCE German Delegates Empowered to Act

    Official:— "The Berlin Fereign Office has accepted the Allies' proposal that the German delegation be empowered to receive the Peace Treaty and conduct the negotiations on behalf of Germany at the Versailles Conference. ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA PLAGUE Death Rate Heavy in New South Wales

    New cases in New South Wales... 157 Deaths in New South Wales...... 26 New cases in Victoria............ 413 Deaths in Victoria......... 16 ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. RIOTS IN INDIA ENGLISHMEN KILLED IN PUNJAB DISTRICTS

    Government reports from India state that shops are reopening at Lahore and Amritsar, both cities in the Punjab. Several agitators have been arrested ...

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  7. TROUBLE IN EGYPT

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports: "The public services continue to be paralysed by strikes, which are extending. The Council of Ministers has ...

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  8. IN BROKEN HILL 49 ARRIVALS TO-DAY ALL IN GOOD HEALTH

    The express arrived on time at the Sulphide-street station this morning, bringing 49 passengers. In conformity with the Commonwealth influenza ...

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  9. IN NEW SOUTH WALES 26 DEATHS IN SYDNEY AND 157 NEW CASES

    There were 26 deaths from pusumonic influenza in the metropolitan hospitals for the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock last night. Buring the same period ...

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  10. STRIKES IN IRELAND

    The London "Times" Dublin correspondent reports:— "All the principal hotels, close to-day as the result of a dispute between the ...

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  11. AVOIDING RE-EXAMINATION AUTHORITIES TO TAKE ACTION

    In accordance with instructions received a number of persons presented themselves at the Su[?]phide-street Station at noon torday for further ...

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  12. A Voluminous Treaty

    The London "Daily Express" Paris correspondent reports that the text of the Peace Treaty nearly equals a volume of Charles Dickens. The economic section contains 40,000 words, and is enormously diversified in scope from the prohibition of obscene publications to measures against the spread of ...

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  13. QUARANTINE STATION REPORTS A CLEAR DAY

    No deaths or fresh cases were reported from the North Head quarantine station yesterday. ...

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  14. POSITION SATISFACTORY ACCORDING TO MEDICAL MEN

    Medical men consider that the general position is satisfactory compared with that of a week ago. ...

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  15. COAL TRAOE INQUIRY A SEARCHING INVESTIGATION.

    The commission issued to Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C., on which to base his inquiry into the coal industry, indicates (says the "Age") that the commissioner ...

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  16. TWO HUMORED CASUALTIES RESULT OF RENEWED RIOTS

    Two hundred casualties are reported as the result of renewed riots at Amritsar. The strike continues at Delhi. ...

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  17. BARRIERITES' AWAY

    Mr. C. Jones last night received a telegram from his brother, Mr. R. Jones, who is at Lithgow, stating that he is now quite well, and will be ...

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  18. 50 DEATHS IN TEN DAYS HAVE OCCURRED IN LITHGOW NOTIFICATIONS INCREASING.

    In the past 10 days 50 deaths have occurred from pneumonic influenza at Lithgow. This gives an average of five deaths a day, but the death rate has ...

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  19. BOLSNEVIK POSITION REPORTED CRITICAL

    Reuter's Omsk correspondent reports:— "General Koltchak has captured Sterlutamak, thereby making the ...

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  20. AIRPLANE FLIGHT RACE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC BAD WEATHER PREVAILS

    The London "Times" St. Johns (Newfoundland), correspondent reports that, owing to improvement in the weather, Hawker and Morgan believe ...

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  21. HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNATION REPORTED

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that he hears that the Bela Kuhn Government has resigned in Hungary and that wild chaos reigns in ...

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  22. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING FURTHER POSTPONED

    The committee of the Australian Jockey Club at a special meeting held yesterday, decided upon a further week's postponement of the autumn ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. FATAL FALL FROM A CART

    Arthur Rundle, aged 10 was tailed at Kilkenny yesterday. He fell from a load of hay between the swingletree and the hoofs of the horses. The body ...

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  24. STREET BETTING CHARGE

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown, S.M., Walter Frederick Painter, 24, was charged with being in Argent-street on April 21 for ...

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  25. FLYERS DISHEARTENED

    The London "Times" St. Johns correspondent further reports:— "Owing to the freakish changes in the weather Hawker and Raynham are ...

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  26. ANZAC DAY CELEBRATION INDEFINITELY POSTPONED

    The celebration in Sydney of Anzac Day is to be postponed indefinitely on account of the influenza epidemic. ...

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  27. ANZAC HOSPITAL FUND

    Ladies were selling roses and apples on the streets to-day in honor of the St. George Anzac Hospital fund. They will entertain the returned soldiers at ...

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  28. IN VICTORIA. 16 DEATHS REPORTED AND 413 NEW CASES

    The health authorities in Victoria reported that there were 16 deaths from influenza yesterday and 413 fresh cases. ...

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  29. ALL SCHOLLS RE-CLASSIFIED UNDER DEPARTMENT'S SCHEME

    The Education Department yesterday issued a "Gazette" containing the new regulations, together with a list showing, every school in the State as ...

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  30. GAMING ACT PROSECUTIONS

    At the Woodside Police Court yesterday 22 men who were arrested at the Oakbank races for breaches of the Lottery and Gaming Act were fined ...

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  31. STATE ROYAL COMMISSION ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY MINERS NOT REPRESENTED

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the coal mining industry held its first sitting in the Supreme Court buildings yesterday. The ...

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  32. IN QUEENSLAND IMPRISONMENT ORDERED FOR BREAKING REGULATIONS

    Two jockeys who entered Queensland in contravention of the State quarantine regulations were each fined £20. A bookmaker and two bookmakers' ...

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  33. GOOD RAINS REPORTED

    Good rains, fell in the far north on Tuesday, including at Tarcoola and Oodnadatta. ...

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  34. ST. GEORGE'S DAY BANQUET

    St. George's Day is being celebrated by a banquet to-day. The Governor will attend. ...

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  35. OWNERS' TERMS ACCEPTED BY THE NORTHERN MINERS

    The northern miners have, by a substantial majority, accepted the proprietors' terms. ...

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  36. MEN AND CATLLE KILLED IN EXPLOSION ON COAST

    An explosion yesterday attracted the attention of a farmer named Ryan to the beach on the west coast of New Zealand, 88 miles south of Auckland. ...

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  37. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA 28 NEW CASES REPORTED

    The influenza patients in the Adelaide Exhibition isolation hospital now number 154. There were 28 new cases on ...

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  38. BERLIN STRIKE

    The general strike has ended at Berlin. ...

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  39. TROOPS RELEASED

    The troops from the Euripides were released from quarantine yesterday. ...

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  40. THE BUDD CASE

    An attempt is to be made to postpone the execution of Budd with the object of finding an alleged accomplice. The Premier (Mr. A. H. Peake) ...

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  41. ANOTHER RUSSIAN CADLED FOR CARRYINC RED FLAG

    In the Brisbane Police Court yesterday a Russian named Ludwick Roslan, formerly employed in the Ipswich workshops, was sentenced to six months' ...

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  42. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE NO NEW CASES REPORTED SINCE LAST THURSDAY

    No new case of influenza has been notified at Port Pirie since last Thursday. There are 17 patients still in the ...

    Article : 78 words
  43. FEDERAL AVIATION SCHEME IS A TENTATIVE PROPOSAL

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. A. Watt) indicated yesterday that the recently outlined aviation scheme for the Commonwealth is only a tentative ...

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  44. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ASKED BY HEALTH BOARD

    The Port Pirie Local Board of Health yesterday resolved to ask the Central Board of Health to remove all the quarantine restrictions from Port ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. BOY ELECTROCUTED

    Peter Blake, aged 11. was electroouted at the Mount Lyell works, Hobart, yesterday. ...

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