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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Unsettled and sultry; rain and thunderstorms fairly general; N.E. to S.E. winds. THE DAILY OBSERVER. ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    A cloud burst caused a thousand pounds' worth of damage at Jenolan Caves last night. The ground floor of the big houses was ...

    Article : 122 words
  4. THE MINING CRISIS.

    In the House of Commons the Miners Commission Bill passed the second reading. Mr. W. Brace, President of the Welsh ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS!

    The Director of the Emergency Fleet announces that the labor agreements between the shipyard operators and employees ending on the last day or March ...

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  6. THE EPIDEMIC.

    There was only one fresh case of influenza in Sydney this morning. A child, Lily Greggs, one of the Parramatta patients, died during the ...

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  7. LATEST INFLUENZA NEWS.

    It was officially reported by the Health Department to-night that there had been another death at the Coast Hospital, thus making two ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. THE LATEST

    A leader in the "Times" states: General Sykes did well to insist on the importance of civilan flying. Britain and her Dominions won the foremost place ...

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  9. Britain's Industrial Crisis

    In the course of his brilliant political career Mr. Lloyd George has fought many stiff buttles, and won them—first, against reaction and abuses in peace ...

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  10. 13 Deaths in Melbourne.

    The Board of. Health to-night reported as follows: Cases of influenza reported to-day, 271. ...

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  11. EX-PRESIDENT TAFT.

    A St. Louis message says that ex-President Taft has challenged to a debate the opponents of the League of Nations, he predicted that the States would be ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN REPATRIATION.

    Mr. Wall (Acting Prime Minister) was highly indignant at the published statement, from London to the effect that instructions had been given by the Federal ...

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  13. MOST RESTRICTIONS.

    The general opinion is that after to-morrow nights Cabinet mooting all the influenza restrictions, with the exception of quarantining and isolation of contacts ...

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  14. (United Service.)

    A "Daily Mail" leader says: General Sykes' anticipation of a 5 to 6 days' flight will bring Australia as close to Britain as the Eastern ...

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  15. WILSON'S FIRST ACT.

    President Wilson celebrated his return to America by signing a £1,000,000,000 taxation measure. The measure is chiefly directed ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. Miners' Commission.

    The Premier's speech is a simple are thoughtful restatement of Sir R. S. Horne's (Labor Minister) case for inquiry before action. It impressed the ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. SHOULD MANAGE ON £157 PER WEEK.

    Mr. Lambert President of the A.L.P. referring to the State overnor's demand for increased salary, remarked: "When one takes into consideration the fact ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. Financial Relief.

    At a special meeting of the Executive Council a proclamation was issued announcing what legislation the Government will submit during the next ...

    Article : 242 words
  19. Officers in I.W.W. Case.

    Mr. Justice Street's report, in connection with the I.W.W. cases, and the statements of those officers whose conduct, had formed a subject of comment by Mr. ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. BOLSHEVIK WAR.

    VANCOUVER. Wednesday. Libau and Windau have been re-captured. A Bolshevik message says that the peasants are revolting against the ...

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  21. Unique Polar Journey

    A message from Seattle says that Mr. Storkersen, the Canadian Arctic explorer, had a unique venture, floating westward from the Pacific aboard an icepack ...

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  22. DAYLIGHT SAVING IN CANADA.

    The continuation of daylight saving in Canada this year will depend upon the action of the United States. ...

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  23. VANCOUVER, Thursday.

    The British Miners' Executive recommends the acceptance of the Government Commission. FAR-REACHING PROPOSALS. ...

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  24. OUTRAGE ON SYDNEY ARTIST.

    Ben[?] Minns, a well-known sydney [?] who resides in Cambridge Flats Liverpool-Street, Darlighurst, was awakened carly this morning by a man ...

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  25. Armidale Show.

    It was feared that owing to influenza restrictions the Armidale Show would have to be abandoned; but thanks to the unexpected lifting of all outdoor ...

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  26. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

    Following are the final acceptances for the Oakieigh Plate: Sir Ibex, Headwind, Haud, Aries Remmon, Tragic Star. Molly's Robe, St. Mira, Marcea, Blue Cross ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. Whiskey and Influenza.

    The question of the whiskey shortage in regard to the influenza outbreak was raised in the House of Commons, Colonel Ashley and others declaring that people ...

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  28. LOCATING GAS LEAK.

    Charles Leach aged 60, smelt escaping gas fumes at his residence in Surry Hills early this morning. He struck a match in order to locate the apparent ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. NOT JUSTIFIED IN CROWING.

    Dr. Paton, when asked whether musks or inoculations had proved the more effective factor in holding the influenza epidemic, replied: "We are only ...

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  30. NEW STANDARDS OF RIGHT.

    In a speech at Boston President. Wilson said that the proudest thing he had to report, was that the great country of the United States was trusted ...

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  31. MOOREFIELD ACCEPTORS.

    Following are the final acceptances for Moorefield races on Saturday:—Unplaced Handicap: Biddlestone, Emblematic, Volpique, Compensate ...

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  32. Melbourne. Figures.

    Up to 2.30 this afternoon 65 fresh cases and seven deaths had occured in Melbourne since midnight. ...

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  33. ORANGE POTATO CROP FAILS.

    The whole of the potato crop in the Orange district this year will be a failure. It is understood that the loss to the ...

    Article : 39 words
  34. Beneficial Rainfalls.

    A heavy and refreshing shower of rain, accompanied by a little thunder, fell in Tamworth soon after 6 o'clock yesterday, and continued steadily for ...

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  35. Charges Against Victoria.

    Mr. Lawson (Premier of Victoria), replying to the New South Wales Government's strictures against Victoria in regard to the influenza outbreak, said he ...

    Article : 270 words
  36. Peace Progress.

    The Press Bureau reports: A communique from Paris states that the representatives of the Great Powers discussed the question of allotting to commissions ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. SEPARATED WIFE.

    The Full Court, to-day, decided judicially that a separated wife must be supported' by her husband. ...

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  38. France in Morocco.

    The British Press Bureau reports: A communique from Paris announces, that the Ministers of the Great Powers have approved of measures to avoid ...

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  39. WORLD SHORTAGE OF TEA.

    It is understood that owing to the world's shortage of tea a big rise in price is inevitable shortly in Australia. ...

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  40. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  41. Australian Food Exports.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts (Minister for Food Supply) in announcing further reductions of controlled prices, stated that the food stocks from Australia were likely to be ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. "Only" 13,700 Executions.

    The "Times" Helsingfors correspondent states: At a secret sitting of the Petrograd Soviet it was officially announced that the number of executions ...

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  43. Butter Supply Commandeered.

    The supplies of butter held in stock in this State are to be commandeered. The Commonwealth Dairy Produce Committee has been devoting exhustive ...

    Article : 129 words
  44. V.R.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    V.R.C. Newmarket Handicap: Pistol Prince, Parcolette, Stratus, Earlstine, Thrice, Daarewin, Stage Manager, Ponella, Bucklaw, Battleplane, The Rover ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. HOMEBUSH MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  46. CHINA TIED TO JAPAN.

    Information has reached Washington that there have been between 70 and 80 treaties and agreement in existence, operative in Japan and China. Each ...

    Article : 72 words
  47. POLES AND UKRAINIANS.

    The Polos and U[?]ainland agreed to an armistice on Tuesday. Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times" ...

    Article : 59 words
  48. Lenin Held Up and Robbed.

    The "Tianes" Helsinfors correspondent says: Sailors from Petrograd held up Lenin's car in a Moscow street in broad daylight, and stripped Lenin of his for ...

    Article : 21 words
  49. ANZAC GRAVES IN FRANCE.

    The Minister for Defence has received information from London that the graves of 26,000 soldiers of the A.I.F. have been located in France. Registered ...

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  50. HOMEBUSH MARKETS.

    At Homebush 1650 cattle were varded. The market was 10/ to 20/ dancer. Best beef 65/. second 58/. inferior 55/. Bullocks £15 to £27, cows £12 to £22. ...

    Article : 51 words
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