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  6. PLEASING THE SOLDIERS

    The Press Bureau states that con[?] quent on discussions during the past [?] days in London between the M[?]isters and various departments on the ...

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  7. 'PNEUMONIC-INFLUENZA' EPIDEMIC

    A PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY THE FEDERAL CABINET LATE LAST NIGHT DECLARED NEW SOUTH WALES AN INFECTED AREA. ALL LAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC TO AND FROM THAT STATE. EXCEPT OF BONA FIDE RESIDENTS ...

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  8. THE WORKERS' RIGHTS

    The employes in the shipbuildi[?] trades of the Port of London have decided to strike to-day for an al[?] increase of 15/ weekly. Twelve thousan[?] ...

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  9. OUTBREAK IN SYDNEY

    Suspicious cases of sickness in Sydney were on Monday d[?]agnosed as pneumonic influenza. Dr. C[?]pston (Director of Quaran[?]ne) has been o[?]y [?]fied ...

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  10. INOCULATION.

    Inoculation is a simple operation, cousing no inconvemence an[?] leaving no [?] effects. The arm does not, as in the case of vaccination, swell. Around ...

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  11. A PRODIGIOUS SMOKE

    In a message from Shanghal at is [?] dicated that the Government of China i[?] making an earnest effort to prevent opium smoking among its citizens. It i[?] ...

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  12. OUR HEROES WELCOMED TO STRATHALBYN.

    A large attendance assembled in the institute, Strathalbyn, on Monday evening, under the presidency of the mayor (Mr. J. W. Elliott), to welcome Private ...

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  13. THE VICTORIAN CASES.

    Hon. W. Dawson, Premier of Victoria, who has been in close touch with Dr. E. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Public Health, said on Monday ...

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  14. PEACE FOR CHINA

    A message from C[?]na tells of a pro[?] [?]able agreement between the two sections of the republic A conference to discuss terme of peace between North ...

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  15. SAILOR STABBED

    As a result of an altercation between two men, both of whom are foreigners, and members of the crew of the Finnis[?] ship Pampa, now at Port ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. PRIVATE COCKBURN WELCOMED.

    At the Belvidere Hotel on Saturday a welcome was given to Private Piers Cockburn, who recently returned from the front after about two years' active ...

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  18. LABOR TROUBLES REBELS DEFEATED.

    Republican troops at noon attack[?] the rebels with bayoners, inflicting neavy losses, capturing two batteries, and numerous prisoners. A repoblica[?] ...

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  19. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL AT STRATHALBYN.

    At the invitation of leading residents of Strathalbyn Mr. J. F. Bailey, the Director of the Botanic Garden, visited the town last week to confer with ...

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  20. RUSSIAN REPRESENTATION.

    M. Tchitcherine, Bolshevik Fore[?] Comm[?]saty, has sent a wireless message to the Bolshevik representative in Sweden asking for confirmation of the ...

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  21. The Daily Herald

    Whatever may be the outcome of the Peace Conference in a [?]tical senss, there seams reason [?]o hope that something definite of ben[?]t to the workers ...

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  22. HUGE SHARK CAPTURED

    A huge man-eating tiger sha[?]k, [?]easuring 13 ft. 2 in. in enzth and 12 ft. in g[?]rth, and weighing over a ton, was landea on the North Wollongong U.S.W. ...

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  23. SHIPPING

    Semaphore tides, to-day:—Timed of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVALS.—January 27—Warrawee, s., Edithburgh. Kooringa, s., Ardrossan. Juno, ...

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  24. FOUR HUNDRED CASES.

    It is estimated that nearly 400 persons have been effected by infleunza [?] Melbourne. There were four deaths it the Melbourne hospital on Sunday. ...

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  25. LABOR TRAITORS

    The Perth tramway situation is [?]changed. Messrs. Jabez Dodd [?] Davies were suggested as members of the citizens' committee to assist In bringing ...

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  26. TOPICS OF THE DAY THE HOLIDAY.

    The anniversary of the foundation of Australia was celebrated in Adelaide yesterday with enjoyable weather. The chief attraction was the race meeting on ...

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  27. IN THIS STATE

    The developments in connection with the outbreak of influenza in Melbourne during the past few days have been such as to warrant every precaution being ...

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  28. MONARCHISTS CRUSHED.

    It is reported officially from Lisbon [?] although the Monarchiste at Braganzes Lisbon, and Video have been crushed [?] a military force, the civilians in [?] ...

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  29. THE NIAGARA RELEASED.

    The steamer Niagara, has been released from quarantine at Wellington (N.Z.) and passengers will be landed. A male patient, a passenger from ...

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  30. HOTELKEEPERS STRIKE

    All hotels were closed in Perth yesterday, as the Licensed Victuallers' Association had taken umbrage at the action of the military authorities for ...

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  31. LABOR DIVIDED.

    "The reason the Labor Party [?]andidates at the municipal elections at Broken Hill were defeated is that the Labor movement there is divided,' sa[?] ...

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  32. BATHERS BEWARE.

    On several occasions lately sharks have been noticed near the various seaside resolts, and parents should imp[?]ss upon the [?] the danger of ...

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  33. HENLEY REGATTA

    The sixteenth annual regatta was held [?] Henley Beach yesterday under admirable we[?] ther conditions, and attracted a large [?] As during the past four years, the proce[?] ...

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  34. TROOPS QUARANTINED.

    The troops on the steamer Malta have been quarantined, owing to pneumonle influenza. The New Zealanders will land to-morrow. ...

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  35. DR. RAMSAY SMITH'S STATEMENT.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith, chairman of the Central Board of Health, when informed of the drastic action taken by Victoria and New South Wales, stated last ...

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  36. ALUNTTE FROM THE NORTH.

    A far northerner, who is visiting the city, states that there is every likelihood of a big deposit of alunite, located a few miles from the Leigh Creek ...

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  37. "OLD, ANTIQUATED, AND SATURATED."

    A correspondent in the "Renmark Pioneer" writes at length on State politics, and among other things he says: —"I've been a staunch Liberal at all ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES TURNED DOWN.

    When the "Argus" turns upon Mr Hughes after having held him up as a wormy leader, it may be regarded as a good indication that there is a clump in ...

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  39. SOMALI TO BE QUARANTINED.

    The Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. F. S. H[?] reported last night that the steamer [?]winana, which arrived, from Western Australia in the morning, was a clean ...

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  40. Family Notices

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  41. HEALTH AUTHORITIES ACTIVE.

    The health authorities state that they are taking every precaution against an outbreak of pleuro in[?] fluenza in this State. Dr. ...

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  42. POSITION OF OTHER STATES.

    Dr. F. S. Hone (Chief Quarantine Officer) stated last night that he had received telegrams from the eastern Sta[?]es during the day. That from ...

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  43. CHARGE OF ASSAULTING DIRECTOR

    Mr. F. Tate, Director of Education in Victoria, will be [?]ked by the Crown Solicitor's branch on Tuesday to file formally an intormation against Mr. ...

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  45. HOT AT FIRST.

    Fine weather was experienced through, out this State for the 48 hours previous to 8.30 a.m. on Monday. The only ra[?] fall was confined to the Northern ...

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  46. [?] OF LACK OF STIMULANTS.

    The bacteriologist of one of the [?]ar[?] London hospitals declares that. "There is no do[?]t many persons frighten themselves into the "flu." The ...

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  47. DUTY STAMPS AND WAR BONUS.

    The secretary of the Goverament Workers' Association (Mr. F. K. Nieass) has receivea the following letter from the secretary to the Minister of Industry:— ...

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  48. HOSPITAL INFECTED.

    Later in the day Mr. W. G. Coombe (chairman of the Adelaide Hospital [?] was questioned again as to the aut[?]enticity of the rumered ...

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