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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 155 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. LATE CABLES

    In a message from Amerongen it is stated that the precautions taken to protect the ex-Kaiser's life have become more strict. Admission cards to the ...

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  5. BUDD'S FATE RUMOR OF INSANITY DENIED

    Dr. Seymour, the spiritual adviser attending Budd, stated last night:—"I have nothing to add to my statement last Saturday, except, that so far as Budd is ...

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  6. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC CHECKING THE DISEASE

    "Some months ago I said the control of an epidemic of influenza was in the hands of the public themselves," said Dr. Ramsay Smith on Thursday. "Since ...

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  7. 158 FRESH CASES.

    Two deaths were reported at the que[?] rantine station at North Head yesterday, which, makes 532 deaths since the ou[?] break. As many as 3863 cases have ...

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  8. 'L' INTERNATIONALE!'

    The revolutionary Government in Hungary is taking drastic steps to solve he problem of housing he people. It has decided to expel all "foreign vagabonds ...

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  9. IS BUDD INSANE?

    It is rumored that William Percival Budd, who was condemned to death for the murder of Harold Jaques, at Port Pirie recently, has gone insane. The ...

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  10. The Daily Herald

    At this period of the year the thoughts of those who dig beneath the surface of the glow and glamour of human life turn in reverential contemplation ...

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  11. FLIGHT POSTPONED.

    At St. Johns (Newfoundland) it continned to rain after daylight and a dense fog prevailed. Mr. Hawker's flight was postponed till the afternoon. ...

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  12. TOPICS OF THE DAY RELEASE OF TROOPS.

    The troopships Kashmir and Nevasa are expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor to-day. The Nevasa will go into quarantine for an indefinite period, and ...

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  13. SAXON MINISTER MURDERED.

    On learning of the murder of Herr Nuering at Dresden, Herr Noske immediately arranged to send sufficient troops from Berlin to restore order quickly. ...

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  14. THE CONFLICTING EVIDENCE.

    A correspondent who deals at great length with the evidence and press reports of the now notorious crime, writes: —In the case of Budd it seems there ...

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  15. NO CIRCUSES ALLOWED.

    A proclamation was issued in New South Wales yesterday extending the influenza, restrictions which apply to t[?] metropolitan area to Lighgow and Wagga ...

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  16. WESTRALIAN POLITICS LABOR LEADERS' ADDRESSES.

    Notwithstanding the cold and bleak weather and the rain which set in after nightfall there was a monster atfendances at the Queen's Hall, Perth, on ...

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  17. DISCONTENTED G.P.O. EMPLOYES.

    The secretary of the New South Wales Labor Party stated yesterday that the employes of the General Post Office were working 14 hours daily in concequence ...

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  18. TOBACCONISTS MUST CLOSE.

    The New South Wales Minister of Health (Mr Fuller) stated yesterday that tobacconists, barbers, and newsagents must close their shops four days, but ...

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIER DIES.

    A returned soldier died from pneum[?] nic influenza at Cootamundra to-day. ...

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  20. EASTER RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Provided the weather is fine it is anticipated by the railway authorities that the traffic over the various lines will be heavy. The chief mechanical engineer ...

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  21. IN VICTORIA

    Reviewing the position with regard to influenza in Melbourne yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bowser (Minister of Health) said that the medical advisory board was ...

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  22. TOURIST BUREAU EXCURSIONS.

    Something out of the ordinary in the way of excursions has been provided by the Tourist Bureau for Easter, and it will be possible for tourists to visit ...

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  23. LATEST BULLETIN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  24. NEW MINISTRY SWORN IN.

    Mr. Colebatch (the new Premier of western Australia) and his Ministry were sworn in yesterday morning by the Governor. Mr. Colebatch will take ...

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  25. IN TASMANIA

    The Premier of Tasmania replied yesterday to Mr. Wait vigorously protesting against the reduction of the quarantine period. He says that owing to the ...

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  26. Family Notices

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  27. SHIPPING

    Semaphore tides, to-day:—High water, 6.10 a.m.; low water, 12.10 p.m. ARRIVED, April 17.—Calcfield, s., 3616, Newcastle. Geo. Wills & Co., agent. Rostrevor, ...

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  28. CASE AT ADELAIDE STATION.

    Dr. Russell stated on Thursday morning that a case of influenza was diagnosed at the Adelaide Railway Station on Wednesday night, and the patient had ...

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  29. PROHIBITION FAILING

    With the soldiers' vote now counted the votes in favor of continuance now lead by 1269 The troops in Egypt voted 1853 for continuance and 444 for prohibition ...

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  30. WAR HORSE MEMORIAL.

    What the horses have done through out the past four years in the war is beginning to be known, but comparatively few people realise their debt to ...

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  31. THE SOLDIERS' APPEAL.

    Great preparations are being made to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the landing at Anzac. Gallipoli Day will fall on next Friday, and the soldiers are ...

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  32. £100 REWARD

    The New South Wales Government has offered a reward of £100 for any evidence which will lead to the airiest of Hugo Tuck, who was known as Albert ...

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  33. FIVE ADMISSIONS TO QUARANTINE HOSPITAL.

    The Adelaide Hospital authorities reported last night that two nurses and three patients were removed from that institution during the day to the ...

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  34. SHOWERS APPROACHING.

    The weather throughout South Australia has continued mild and more or less cloudy. Northerly winds have prevailed and temperatures on Thursday ranged ...

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  35. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The epidemic of pneumonic influenza continues to set worse (writes our Sydney correspondent). Last week-end, with 52 deaths and 294 new cases, was ...

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  36. LABOR NEEDS MONEY

    The Australian Labor Party appeals to the general public for financial assistance. The great work it has already accomplished, a[?]d the greater work which it alone of all political ...

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  37. SOCIALISM

    The Auckland City Council has endorsed a proposal to buy the local tramways, and has authorised a loan of a quarter of a million sterling to carry ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    Hon. P. McM. Glynn (Minister for Home and Territories) was a passenge to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Thursday morning. ...

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  39. SHIPPING NOTES.

    As expected the steamers War Queen and Gre[?]ryda loading wheat yesterday. They probably will leave for Colombo (for orders) to-day ...

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  40. DEIGH CREEK COAL.

    Accordimg to the report of Mr. R. W. Chapman, chairman of the Leigh Creek coal committee, as contained in the recently issued "Mining Review" of the ...

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  41. WATTLE-DAY LEAGUE AND KESWICK HOSPITAL.

    When motor ambulances were no longer required for military purposes the Wattleday League turned its attention to the Keswick Hospital, where, ...

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  42. ACCIDENTS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Four accidents were attended to at the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Thursday. Mr. William Fletcher, residing at Nile street. Port Adelaide, was ...

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  43. BAPTIST UNION.

    The South Australian Baptist Union will hold its half-yearly meeting in the Unley Park Church to-day, when the president (Rev. Donald McNicol) will ...

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  44. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. A. B. Chambers, who has been porter on the traffic staff, has been appointed shunter at the Hamley Bridge break-of-gauge station. ...

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  45. A MOTHER'S LOVE.

    A mother's Jove is revealed by care of her children. An occasional dose of ZAC will keep the little ones free from croup, influenza, whooping cough, &c.., 7½. and ...

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  46. CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH.

    The half-yearly meetings of the Congregational Union of South Australia will be convened at Hamley Bridge to-day. Special trains will convey ...

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  47. ADELAIDE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    Owing to the fact that to-day is Good Friday the fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council will not be held to-night. It has been ...

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