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  2. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    In the second Rugby League match between New South Wales and New Zealand, at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, the home team had a substantial margin at the finish, ...

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  3. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Federal Sugar Commission heard further evidence to-day. The chairman (Mr. Piddington) announced that he had received a communication from ...

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  4. PEACE CRISIS

    There is an uneasy feeling that the Conference has reached the most critical phase of its career. The persistent rumours of dissensions over concessions to Germany ...

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  5. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    A Sydney officer, Lieutenant Frank G. Pursell, of the Royal Air Force, son of Mr. A. B. Pursell, of Mosman, had a perilous experience in the streets of Alexandria recently, and ...

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  6. LABOUR EXTREMISTS DEFEATED.

    Uproarious scenes marked the proceedings of the annual conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party last night, when the strength ...

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  7. FIUME PROBLEM.

    The Flume problem has been settled in general conformity with General House's plan. Flume, with extensive territory around it, ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), now in London, states the transport of the Australian Field Army, numbering 100,000, from Belgium and France, has ...

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  9. RUAPEHU SAILS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Ruapehu has sailed with 530 troops and 180 women for New Zealand. Remarkable scenes were witnessed on Saturday, when the New Zealanders from the ...

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  10. GERMAN UNREST.

    The Berlin general strike ended on Saturday afternoon. The factories will reopen after the Whitsu[?]side holidays, and the newspapers will republish on Monday. ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Sir Henry Briggs, president of the Legislative Council, who had been ailing for some months, died at his residence, Fremantle, yesterday. He took a rather bad turn a week ...

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  12. BALTIC CAMPAIGN.

    A Helsingfors message states that the White Guards have reached Ralajok[?] (32 kilometres from Petrograd). Epidemies due to famine are raging in Petrograd. ...

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  13. MR. M. J. CAHILL.

    A well-known figure in stock and station circles has been removed by the death of Mr. M. J. Cabill, a member of the firm of Hill, Clark, and Co., Ltd. Mr. Cahill was 45 ...

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  14. TEST OF STRENGTH.

    The annual conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party continued its procedings yesterday at the Trades Hall. ...

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  15. MR. THOMAS GLISSAN.

    Mr. Thomas Glissan, who died at the Mater Misericordlae Hospital, North Sydney, recently, was in business at Ulmarra for 26 years, and for 23 years was an alderman of ...

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  16. THE AUSTRIANS.

    H. Clemenceau, in handing the terms to the Austrians, imposed similar conditions of procedure as in the case of the delivery of the German Treaty. The Conference ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Assembly in connection with the Asiatic Land Trading Bill the Transvaal amendment was carried, despite Government opposition, enabling municipalities to ...

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  18. BACK TO THE LAND.

    Sir.—I have read with interest the leading articles and letters appearing recently in the "Herald" denll[?], with the present industrial unrest. I should like to bring forward ...

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  19. INFLUENZA.

    A large number of cases of influenza occurred in Sydney again yesterday. The latest official report issued by the Board of Health and covering the 24 hours ended at ...

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  20. TRIBAL FIGHT.

    A Maritzburg report states that a remarkable and picturesque trial at the Native High Court at Eshorve of 174 natives, charged with murder in connection with a tribal fight at a ...

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  21. MR. RYAN CRITICAL.

    Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, who arrived here to-day on his way home from London, when interviewed, expressed the opinion that during the war and at the Peace ...

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  22. IRISH POLICE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" in Dublin says the Government is seriously preoccupied with the growth of the union of police and prison officials, including among ...

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  23. THE COUNTRY OUTBREAK.

    Four more suspected cases of pneumonie influenza were admitted into hospital on Sunday, and another case to-day. Ordinary influenza is rampant in the city, and very ...

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  24. SIGNING CEREMONY.

    A Paris message says that, owing to the representations of Sir William Orpen, A.R.A., tumerous alterations have been made in the arrangements for signing peace in the Hall of ...

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  25. EX-SOLDIERS.

    Sir Robert Horne (Minister for Labour), in a letter, states that as a result of Mr. Lloyd George's solicitude, employment exchanges have been instructed to give preference to ...

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  26. CLOSING OF PETERSHAM DEPOT.

    The Mayor of Petersham writes in further reference to his complaint of "discourtesy shown by the influenza committee in not notifying me of the sudden decision to close the ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your sub-leader of the 23rd inst., "Back to the Land," will be read with interest by farmers. The drift of rural populations to cities is no new development. It has long ...

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  28. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    The statistical return of the Commonwealth Department of Repatriation covering the period March 29 to April 26, shows that 3774 new applications for employment were ...

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  29. SOCIALIST MOVE.

    An Italian Socialist circular says M. Jean Longuet and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, on behalf of the French and British Socialists, have accepted a proposal for a 24 hours ...

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  30. THE UNWRITTEN LAW.

    A sensational case of the unwritten law is reported at Bodmin (Cornwall). A miner named Nicholls has been acquitted of the manslaughter of Captain Schiff, ...

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  31. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There were 90 cases of influenza at the Exhibition Isolation Hospital to-day, 22 being serious and two dangerous. Three deaths were reported. At the Port Adelaide ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND OUTBREAK.

    Two deaths from influenza occurred in Brisbane Hospital to-day. Further deaths are reported from country districts, where the position in many parts remains serious. All ...

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  33. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The Los Angeles correspondent of the New York "Times" says that, according to authentic reports, United States army and navy officers are planning an aeroplane flight from ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS RETURNING.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook will leave for Australia at the end of the month, They have selected the site for a great Australian memorial, overlooking Amiens. ...

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  35. BREAKING QUARANTINE.

    Fifteen hundred troops from Egypt refused to be quarantined for smallpox at Plymouth, because civilian passengers were allowed ashore. The mutiny resulted in the dispersal ...

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  36. DISTINGUISHED SOLDIERS.

    The Kaisar-i-Hind, which arrived at noon to-day, has on board a large contingent of Australian airmen and mechanics attached to the Australian Flying Corps. These include: ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Oil boring operations near Newark, Nottinghamshire, have been sanctioned. Halnton Hall, Lincoln, the seat of Lord He[?]e, has been [?]urned. The family ...

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  38. GIFT AEROPLANES FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The announcement by the Minister of Defence in the Assembly this afternoon that the Imperial Government was presenting the union Government with 100 aeroplanes for ...

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  39. CASES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Health Commissioner (Dr. Atkinson) stated yesterday that several influenza cases had occurred, two having made their appearance in the Perth Public Hospital. That ...

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  40. WOMAN FATALLY SHOT.

    Shortly before 1 p.m. yesterday a shooting fatality occurred at No. 15 Albion-street, Surry Hills, the victim being a young woman whose name is supposed to be Annie ...

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  41. COST OF LIVING.

    A large deputation from the Labour Congress, headed by the Opposition Leader, Mr. Collier, waited upon the Premier and requested that the Government should take ...

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  42. DEATHS IN VICTORIA.

    There were eight deaths in the metropolitan area to-day from influenza, and three were reported by the Registrars from the country, making a total of 11. ...

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  43. ENTERPRISING AUSTRALIANS.

    A number of Australian troops, travelling at their own expense, have left Plymouth aboard the New Amsterdam for New York They will go home via San Francisco, after ...

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  44. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    George Richards, clerk, of the metropolitan abattoirs, was committed for trial this morning on a charge of having embezzled £61/10/ and £229/2/10. Mr. Wadey, who prosecuted, ...

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  45. NIGHT SESSION.

    Delegates and the public again uncomfortably crowded the hall at night. The space set apart for the public was packed. The conference carried a motion of ...

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  46. BLOODSHED IN HUNGARY.

    Refugees who have reached Vienna from Western Hungary describe as a "bath of blood" the events following the defeat of 4000 anti-Bolshevik peasants at Kollcrhof, near ...

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  47. JEWISH WAR MEMORIAL.

    The Jews are raising £1,000,000 for a war memorial, including the endowment of a college of Jewish learning at Oxford or Cambridge. ...

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