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  3. THE PEACE CONFERENCE OFFICIAL SUMMARY OF THE TREATY

    The draft of the Treaty of Peace now handed to the Germans is desfgned, in the first instance, to set forth the conditions upon which alone the ...

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  4. THE INFLUENZA PLAGUE Modification of Restrictions Proposed in New South Wales

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  5. MAY DAY IN PARIS THE CASUALTIES.

    Twenty-eight police were wounded on May 1 in the Paris riots, twelve of them seriously, It is estimated that 350 demonstrators were wounded. ...

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  6. RESIGNATIONS FOLLOW OF LABOR MINISTERS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the Socialist Ministers. M. Omperernoral and Bouisson, have resigned their-Government positions as ...

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  7. IN VICTORIA.

    Eleven deaths from influenza were recordad in Melbourne metropolitan hospitals yesterday, and 124 fresh cases. During the first three month of the ...

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  8. IN BROKEN HILL.

    The surgeon superintendent of the Hospital (Dr. M. Birks) in a report at 2 o'clock to-day stated that the three pneumonic influenza patients in ...

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  9. UNITED STATES ARMY LEAVES FRANCE BY AUG.

    It is announced that the entire United States army, except those troops engaged with the Allies' army of occupation, will have left France by ...

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  10. SYLVIA PANKHURST CHARGED [?]WITH OBSTRUCTING THE POLICE

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, the wellknown suffragette, was charged at the Bow-street Police Court (London) with having obstructed the police. She ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL ALMOST FREE FROM PNEUMONIC INFUENZA.

    The chief sanitary inspector, Mr. C. Brasnon, stated this morning that Broken Hill was almost free from pneumonic influenza and contacts. He ...

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  12. CAPTAIN HAINES KILLED IN CHALEROI EXPLOSION

    After exhaustive inquiries, which were hampered by the difficulties of communication, Reuter's Agency has obtained the following information ...

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  13. ONE OF 19 PASSENGERS WITHOUT A PERMIT.

    The Broken Hill express was 20 minutes late on arrival at the Sulphideetfeefc station this morning. There were 19 passengers. Dr. Shaw, the ...

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  14. N.Z. PHARMACISTS' DECISION RECAROINC ORDERS FOR LIQUOR

    At a conference of New Zealand pharmacists held at Wellington (N.Z.) a motion was carried to the effect that if prohibition is carried on any future ...

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  15. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    For the 24 hours ended at 8 p.m. yesterday there were 15 deaths from influenza in the metropolitan area. During the same period 68 fresh cases ...

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  16. DISCONTENT REPORTED AMONG DOCK CRANE DRIVERS

    Discontent prevails among cranedrivers employed at the naval dockyards at Cockatoo Island on account of the management's refusal to pay them ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Both the State Premier, Mr. W. A. Holman, and the Chief Secretary. Mr. G. W. Fuller. have expressed themselves vigorously on the subject of the ...

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  18. MODIFIED RESTRICTIONS ARE RECOMMENDED

    The medical consultative council for three hours last night considered the raising of the influenza restrictions. The committee recommended that the ...

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  19. WORK AVAILABLE IN N.Z. FOR AUSTRALIAN MINERS

    The New Zealand Minister for Mines explains that the reason he sent to Australia for miners was because he had heard that some of the Australian ...

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  20. TREATY HANDED TO GERMANS

    The Germans received the Peace Treaty at 3.15 o'clock to-day. The entire ceremony of presenting the treaty to the Germans occupied 14 ...

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  21. LOCK-UP KEEPER LOCKED UP BY A REMANDED PRISONER

    A daring yet simple course of action enabled a prisoner named Charles Duffy to make his escape from the Lithgow lock-up last night. Not ...

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  22. ILLNESS OF SORTING STAFF DELAYS DELIVERY OF MAILS

    All Sydney mails from the Ventura have not yet been delivered, the delay being due to cases of influenza amongst the mail sorting staff. ...

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  23. OFFICIAL SUMMARY

    The following is the first instalment of the official summary of the Peace Treaty. The summary consists of a ...

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  24. THE LATE MR. A. W. FISHER

    The funeral of the late Mr. A. W. Fisher took place yesterday, the interment being made in the Methodist Cemetery. The cortege, which was a ...

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  25. INFLUENZA RESTRICTIONS COST STATE £100,000 WEEKLY

    The restrictions resulting from the influenza epidemic have cost the State Treasury something like £100,000 a week. ...

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  26. MARSHAL FOCH OPPOSED TO SIGNING OF PEACE

    A cable message from Paris, dated May 6, states:— "Marshal Foch is opposed to the signing of the Peace Treaty. He ...

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  27. 7 CASES AT NEWCASTLE

    Seven patients and two contacts were admitted to the isolation hospital at Newcastle yesterday. ...

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  28. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA FROM BRITAIN AND EUROPE

    According to information received from the A.I.F. Commandant's headquarters in London by Senator Russell, Acting Minister for Defence, a London ...

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  29. ITALIAN DELEGATES AGAIN I4 PARIS

    Signor Orlando and Baron[?]Sonnino have arrived, and have conferred with the Council of Three. ...

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  30. 85 CASES AT WAGGA REPORTED IN SIX WEEKS

    There hare been 85 cases of influenza inr Wagga since the outbreak of influenza there six weeks ago. Two of the cases hare proved fatal. ...

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  32. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    The New South Wales committee for the Commonwealth Coal Administration had a quieter day yesterday. The work done was almost entirely of a routine ...

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  33. FRANK DARCY SUCCUMBS TO ATTACK OF INFLENZA

    Frank Darcy, the boxer, brother of the late Les Darcy, who has been in hospital since last Saturday as the result of an attack of influenza, took a ...

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  34. INSTRUCTIONS TO MILL HANDS NOT TO HANDLE TAINTED GOODS

    The flour mill employees of Sydney have been instructed by their union not to handle any wheat, flour, or offal of a tainted nature. ...

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  35. PROHIBITION REMOVED AGAINST NON-BRITISH TEA

    In view of the altered conditions following the signing of the armistice the Mimster for Customs states that it has been decided, with the concurrence of ...

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  36. THE WEATHER

    The weather yesterday was dull and eloudy in the morning, but became brighter in the afternoon. "At night the weather was cold, and there was a ...

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  37. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Six cases of influenza were admitted to hospitals in Adelaide yesterday, making a total of 103 now under treatment. There were three deaths. ...

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  38. SOLDIERS REGISTERED ON UNEMPLOYMENT ROLL

    The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) says that only 3 per cent, of the returned soldiers are on the unemployed roll. ...

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