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  2. INFLUENZA

    The pnuemonic influenza report issued from the Hospital at 2 o'clock to-day by Dr. Messent was as follows:- No. 225 patient (Thomas Perry), who ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY

    French reports comment Anxiously on the slow clearing-up of the Supreme Council's work. It is estimated that at least 60 complicated frontier ...

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  5. WAR IN RUSSIA

    A Polish communique states:- "We have captured the fortress of Bobruisuk, which was strongly defended. We used tanks to support the ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. SALVAGE

    The "Daily Chronicle" states:- Rear-Admiral Philipotts has completed four years of salvage operations. In that period he salved 440 vessels. ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a large audience at Lenard's Pictureland last night, when "Mrs. Regan" and "A Girl's Daring" Were finally screened. To-night a new ...

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  9. JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    "The Soul of Buddha" and supporting films were finally screened at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre last night. To-night the management will screen a ...

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  10. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Two deaths and seven new cases of pneumonic influenza were reported during the 24 hours ending 2 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  11. UPPER SILESIA

    Though the Allies' commission has begun an inquiry into the insurrection in Upper Silesia, the Germans continue to terrorise the people. The troops ...

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  12. CAIRO TRAMWAYMEN THREATENING TROUBLE

    The Cairo tramwaymen, acting on the advice of the native lawyers, rejected the terms offered by the companies. The governor of Cairo warned the ...

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  13. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Owing to an outbreak of influenza at Port Wakefield the schools there have been closed. The attack appears to have gained a firm hold on the town. ...

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  14. DISTRESS ASSOCIATION CONCERT

    In the Crystal Theatre on Saturday night next a concert will be given in aid of the funds of the Barrier Distress Association. The following entertainers ...

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  15. IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    Twenty-eight cases of influenza were reported in the metropolitan area on Sunday, and four cases and two deaths were notified up to 3 p.m. to-day. ...

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  16. IRELAND

    Mr. John Dev[?]n, M.P., during a speech at Glasgow, suggested that the Government should entrust the settlement of the Irish problem to a popular ...

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  17. CRICKET

    The annual meeting of the Barrier Church Cricket Association was held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Monday night. The president (Rev. R. E. O. Finger) ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND LUMPERS AND AUSTRALIAN VESSELS

    The New Zealand wharf laborers still refuse to discharge Australian boats until seven days after they have left their ports of departure. They say that ...

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  19. ESCAPE BY AEROPLANE OF TWO GERMAN ROBBERS

    Masked robbers used an aeroplane in escaping from Carlsbad after seizing Herr Gerstenberg, the wealthy chairman of the Berlin Insurance Company, ...

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  20. MINING.

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  21. IN NEW HUNGARY

    The ex-Premier of Hungary (Bela Kun), despite his internment, has sent a message to M. Lenin appealing for money to resume the Bolshevik ...

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  22. PROFITEERING

    The Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) on his return to Bendigo, was given an enthusiastic welcome. He was presented by the Mayor, on behalf of ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. A. Henderson, leader of the Independent Labor Party, at the eleventh hour in the campaign for Widnes, has received a cablegram from ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. DISILLUSIONED WAR BRIDES RETURNS HOME TO FRANCE

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris Correspondent says that 62 disillusioned war brides returned from New York in one steamer. They declared that they ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA

    General Smuts has been commissioned by the Governor-General (Viscount Buxton) to form a new Government. ...

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  26. GOLIATH AEROPLANE

    The crew of the aeroplane Goliath, which came to grief while on a flight to Casablanca (Morocco), state that a bolt from the right propeller broke. ...

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  27. FOOTBALL

    A meeting of the Broken Hill Football Club was held at the Trades Hall last night, Mr. C. Rehn presiding. There was a large attendance. ...

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  28. TEN THOUSAND MARRIAGES OF AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    Out of 10,000 marriages of Australian soldiers in Great Britain only 13 of the wives have furnished particulars of their husbands' desertion to the ...

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  29. SIX PEOPLE KILLED AND MANY MORE INJURED

    A Untied Press telegram from Knoxville in Tennessee states that six people are dead and that many have been wounded as the result of riots between ...

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  30. FASHIONS TAKE FLIGHT

    French milliners have begun, using the aerial expresses for the fulfilment of urgent London orders, and they gladly pay 7/6 a pound for the delivery ...

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  31. WELL-BORN RASCAL BETRAYS AND IS SHOT

    Mr. Brand Whitlock (former American Ambassador in Belgium), in an interview in "Le Matin," declared that Nessdebod, a young well-born man. ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Charles Hall, formrely of the Corunna Estate, Port Augusta, left £32,000. ...

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  33. DEATH IS ANNOUNCED OF NOTED ENGLISH PLAYER

    The death is announced of W. Caffyn, the English cricketer, who was a member of the team sent to Australia under the captaincy of Dr. W. G. Grace ...

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  34. BENEFIT MATCHES TO-MORROW

    On Wednesday afternoon two football matches will be played in aid of the Barrier Distress Association. The North II. and Junior Association will ...

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  35. WATERSIDE WORKERS' TROUBLE IN MELBOURNE

    The round table conference in connection with the seamen's dispute, was opened yesterday by Senator Millen, and adjourned to allow him to ...

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  36. ANGLICAN SYNOD

    The Anglican Synod opened its sittings yesterday. The Bishops pastoral address dealt with the search for truth, and he declared that the guiding ...

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  37. WEDDING CAKE SHIPS FOR SALVAGE PURPOSES

    The so-called wedding cake ships which are being constructed at Southwick are exciting interest. It was originally intended to build six of them ...

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  38. KETCH IN TROUBLE

    The ketch Ariel, which went ashore at Observatory Point has been floated off, leaking badly. ...

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  39. GERMAN AEROPLANE INDUSTRY

    The "Secolo" learns from Berlin that Germany's aeroplane industry is being developed rapidly, and air the factories are working at high pressure. The ...

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