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  2. MR. WATT MAY GO TO LONDON

    It is regarded as certain that Mr. West will make a trip to London whenever Mr. Hughes comes back, partly for health, partly in connection with the ...

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  3. OFFICER REPORTED SHOT AT GERMAN CONCENTRATION CAMP

    A curious story has reached on regarding an alleged occurrence at Holdsworthy Concentration Camp recently, in which an officer was involved. ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS

    The position as to the coal industry remains exceedingly uncertain and disturbed. The appointment of the Royal Commission has made things worse, so ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. SOLDIER SHOT ON SYDNEY EXPRESS BY MILITARY POLICE

    A man was shot dead in the course of a violent struggle between military prisoners and their guard on the Melbourne express that left for Sydney on Friday ...

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  6. MR. HUGHES

    It may definitely be stated with confidence that Mr. Hughes will not rejoin the Labor Party. Speaking at Geelong the other day ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. RACES SOON

    It is almost certain that the A.J.C. Autumn meeting will after all, he held, and the probability is that the date of the opening day will be Saturday next, ...

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  8. INFLUENZA

    On the whole, the prospect as to the epidemic seems rather more favorable than it did a week ago. The death-rate has fallen, so far as the official hospital ...

    Article : 668 words
  9. BRUTAL FLOGGING ON TRAINING SHIPS

    A meeting of parents and friends of boys on naval training ships was held at Marrickville yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bailey presiding. The meeting desired ...

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  10. THE PAY OFFICE

    Progress is being made at the Pay Office, Sydney, to speed up the removal of many of the soldiers' grievances and the introduction of more speedy methods ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS ARRIVE AT DARWIN

    A section of the Australian Navy has reached Port Darwin—the light cruiser Melbourne and the destroyers Parramatta, Yarra, Warrego, Torrens, Swan ...

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  12. STERN FIGHT PUT UP AGAINST THE RABBITS

    Mr. J. H. Clinton told an interviewer to-day of the stern light the men of the West were putting up against drought and rabbits. ...

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  13. DETECTIVES WHO ARRESTED BOYLE

    The arrest of the lad William Doyle, who has been charged with the murder of Hugo Tuck in the rooms in Elizabeth-street, Sydney, is a feather in the ...

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  14. JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York Herald says that at a massed meeting Parliamentarians and publicists it was resolved that Japan should not ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. HOW STATE TREATS RETURNING SOLDIERS

    Over 2500 returned men have been landed in Sydney since Good Friday. They have all been granted free rail or tram tickets, at their circumstances ...

    Article : 247 words
  16. FISHER NOT ILL

    Mr. Watt says he has cabled Mr. Hughes and ascertained that there is nothing wrong with the High Commissioner's health; so that Mr. Fisher's ...

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  17. BRAND APPOINTS RETURNED OFFICERS

    General Brand, Victorian State Commandant, who made himself unpopular a while ago by commenting adversely on the behaviour of returned men in ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. THREE CANDIDATES FOR PADDINGTON

    Good Nationalists in Paddington are very glad that the National Party has definitely determined to run a candidate. Mr. J. J. Morriah (ex-M.L.A. for King) ...

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  19. MR. WATT WATCHING

    Mr. Watt has been anxiously wa[?]ing the deadlock developing in the matter of the coat industry. There was a special meeting of Cabinet to-day. At the ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. Fighting in Hungary.

    According to a Paris message, the Rumanians have occupied the Hungarian town of Grosswardein. The CzechoSlovaks have attacked Walt[?], ...

    Article : 298 words
  21. DIGGERS LAND FROM NEVASA YESTERDAY

    The 430 men who landed from the transport Nevasa yesterday made a new record. They were, without special exuberance, the most cheerful crowd of ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. WATT'S BIG BLUFF

    Hobart Federal members wired Mr. Gregory, M.H.R., that public meeting urgently advised that Parliament should be convened immediately to deal with the ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. Mr. Knibbs in Sydney.

    Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician, who is chairman of the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the effect of the Land Tax on ...

    Article : 475 words
  24. TWO QUARANTINE DOCTORS HAVE 'FLU

    The number of doctors who have been stricken down with the prevailing disease has been considerable. This is not surprising in view of their constant ...

    Article : 243 words
  25. CONTINUANCE IS NOW AHEAD BY 5442

    The latest return of soldiers' votes taken shows a majority of 19,066 for continuance. This brings the majority for Continuance on the gross poll up to 5442. ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. QUARANTINE BROKEN.

    It is reported from Brisbane that four men broke the State quarantine there by landing from a steamer before the seven days period from Sydney had expired. ...

    Article : 334 words
  27. DO FLEAS CONVEY THE INFLUENZA GERM?

    Cabled a day or two ago that a Danish doctor had discovered that pneumonic-influenza it transmitted by fleas. The N.S.W. Board of Health does not ...

    Article : 406 words
  28. Marriage Postponed.

    The influence germs do a great deal of mischief outside their particular line of sowing disease. They are responsible for the postponement of the marriage of Miss ...

    Article : 321 words
  29. ALD. KELLY GIVES LABOR MAJORITY IN CITY COUNCIL

    Ald. T. H. Kelly, representative of the Bourke Ward in the City Council, is about to go to Europe. His departure will give Labor a majority in the City ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ANZAC DAY

    Same of the returned soldiers employed at Victoria Barracks narrowly escaped not having Anzac Day off in order to celebrate the historic occasion. ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. Mosman Marriage.

    Wednesday evening saw a marriage at the Presbyterian Church, Mosman, between Miss Helen Fay and Mr. Stanley H. Ravenscroft. The bride is the eldest ...

    Article : 162 words
  32. WELLINGTON ORGANISED.

    All the nurses of the Wellington District Hospital have volunteered to nurse pneumonic patients in the hospital in the event of an outbreak in the town. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. Soldier's Marriage.

    Lieut. Forrest and Miss Hope Colley will be married at Lady Hay's house, Crow's Nest, on Tuesday evening. The soldier has only recently returned from ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. Drought Still Holds.

    Farmers at Hardon are anxious for the drought to break. Ploughing is impossible at Galong, and at Wom[?] water is so scarce that stock-owners are driving ...

    Article : 59 words
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