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  2. INFLUENZA. SIXTY-THREE FRESH CASES.

    One more death occurred at the Coast Hospital during the 24 hours ended 8 p.m. yesterday—that of Mr. Henry Booth, of Morehead-street, Waterloo. This makes the total ...

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  3. PETERSHAM. THE LAND CHALLENGE.

    Major Shillington, Nationalist candidate for Petersham, forwards the following statement regarding the Dapto soldiers' settlement, which Mr. Olde, the Labour candidate, ...

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  4. THE FARMERS.

    It the executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association can rally the support of the farming community of this State, present indications are that it will not ...

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  5. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The third and final report of the Royal Commission on Navy and Defence Administration, which was considered by the Federal Cabinet yesterday, was issued by the Prime ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The British Delegation do not see the necessity for including the League of Nations in the preliminary terms, because the Germans are not a party to it, but there is no reason ...

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  7. RIOTS IN EGYPT.

    Lord Curzon, in the House of Lords, made a statement explaining the riots in Egypt. He said that a deputation or Nationalists called at the British Residency, and ...

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  8. EARLY PEACE PREPARATIONS IN PARIS

    President Wilson, M, Clemenceau, and Signor Orlando have pent a letter to Mr. Lloyd George asking him to postpone his return to Britain for a fortnight in view of ...

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  9. BERLIN HORRORS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Government troops assembled 200 Spartacist prisoners in the courtyard of Moabit Prison, manacled them ...

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  10. THE BOLSHEVISTS.

    Reports received in Paris from Omsk, in Western Siberia, say that the Siberian army has successfully begun an offensive. The Bolshevists admit that they are retreating in ...

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  11. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Mr. R. Toothill, a Labour member of Parliament, had an interview with the King, in which he suggested that ...

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  12. WOMEN PAINTERS.

    The Society of Women Painters, somewhat weakened by the patriotic calls of the great war, has now entered with ardour upon the anticipated reconstruction period. With ...

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  13. THE LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    Speaking at Petersham last night, Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., deputy leader of the Labour party, said the people were unable to get anything relevant to the issue from Ministers. ...

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  14. STATE-OWNED SHIPS.

    A motion in the Assembly this afternoon, urging the Government to acquire its own ships, was moved by Mr. Madeley, a Labour member, who quoted the example of ...

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  15. HOSPITALS AND TRANSPORT.

    In consequence of the number of cases which have occurred in Sydney and suburbs during the past few days, the health authorities have made arrangements for the opening of two ...

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  16. RIOT IN TIENTSIN.

    Reports from Peking state that United States sailors raided the Japanese concessions in Tientsin, assaulting the Japanese Consul and damaging the buildings. ...

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  17. AN EMPHATIC DENIAL.

    The Federal Minister in charge of shipping, Mr. Poynton, this evening gave an emphatic denial to Mr. Burton's charge. He stated that the rates charged by the Commonwealth ...

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  18. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Prospects for the settlement of the shipping trouble—which involves the supply of ships for the use of the Auatralian Government —are hopeful. It is suggested that ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The defeat of the Government (Goalition) candidate in the West Leyton by-election has caused excitement in political circles. It is believed that such a turnover of votes within ...

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  20. NEW AEROPLANE.

    The "Daily Express" says that an aeroplane, mentioned by Mnjor-General Seely, possesses unprecedented qualities. It is tail-less, square-shaped, and has two sets of ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  22. TIN POSITION.

    Many tin mining propositions, especially those engaged in mining complex tin ores, have experienced considerable difficulty of late in disposing of their product. A fair ...

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  23. QUEEN VICTORIA SANATORIUMS.

    The report for 1918 of the Queen Victoria Sanatoriums, submitted at the annual meeting yesterday (Mr. Richard Teece, president, being in the chair), afforded ample proof of ...

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  24. ESCAPING U-BOAT.

    French gunboats off Ferrol seized the German U-boat 39, which was attempting to escape. ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  26. NEW BRITISH ARMY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister for War) has agreed to an amendment in the New Service Bill providing that the retention of soldiers after April 30, 1920, shall be ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S TRANSPORT.

    The House of Commons to-day agreed to the second reading of the Transport Bill without a division. Mr. Bonar Law said that the bill meant the ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    A deputation consisting of representatives of the local councils waited upon the Minister for Health. Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, this morning and protested against the Government ...

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  29. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    In the course of an interview as to how the British Government assisted to overcome the house shortage, Captain Carmichael said that during the war there was not only a big ...

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  30. ROYALTY THANKS DOMINION TROOPS.

    The King and Queen, in a letter to all the dominion troops, says: "We wish you God-speed and a safe return to your home and your dear ones. Your grateful country is proud ...

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  31. BRITISH EMPIRE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Amery (Under-secretary for the Colonies) said that any permanent scheme to secure the dominions a larger share in the government of the Empire ...

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  32. WATER BOARD.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Metropolitan Water Board it was decided to remove from the surfsheds at Manly the embargo which has been in operation since December. Water ...

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  33. THE TURK AGAIN.

    The Turks have renewed on a large scale the persecution of the Greeks and Armenians in Asia Minor. The patriarchs have jointly protested to the Allies. ...

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  34. QUARANTINED VESSELS.

    The steamer Chillagoe was released from quarantine yesterday, and the steamer Kurow, from New Zealand, went in. ...

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  35. INOCULATION DEPOT.

    An inoculation depot is open at the Water Police Court between 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. daily. Provision has also been made there for inhalation. The small number of persons ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Staking at Albuquerque, Senator Fall said that it the present League of Nations were adopted, Britain would rule through a reprsentation that would be equivalent to ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    H.M.A.S. Melbourne and four Australian destroyers have arrived, and will remain here until the 24th. ...

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  38. LEAD MARKET.

    The president of the Broken Hill Mining Managers' Association has been authorised by the committee of representatives of the Barrier Mines, Melbourne, to make the ...

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  39. CHAPLAIN WILSON.

    Chaplain Wilson made the following statement yesterday:—"I notice Mr. Fuller says that his statement to the 'Herald' on March 10 was based upon a statement made by me ...

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  40. ROAD TO MELBOURNE.

    The Government Tourist Bureau has received information from the officer in charge of police at Eden that the recent heavy storms and consequent floods in that locality have ...

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  41. ANZAC DAY.

    The Lord Mayor has convened a public meeting to be held in the Town Hall on Monday next for the purpose of organising a street collection on Anzac Day, April 25. The ...

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  42. RELEASE OF TROOPS.

    In view of dissatisfaction which has been expressed of definite announcements of the release of troops from quarantine, the Director of Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, stated ...

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  43. TRANSATLANTIC FLYING.

    Mr. H. G. Hawker, who performed notable feats in flying round the British coasts in a hydroplane just before the war, has left for Newfoundland. He intends to compete at ...

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  44. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    Referring to-day to the announcement by the Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Watt, that the Commonwealth was willing to continue the wheat pool and to give a guarantee of 4/4 ...

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  45. BORDER RESTRICTIONS.

    The Premier has received the following communication from Mr. Holman:—"At all border towns the period of detention has been reduced from seven to four ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Joseph took has returned to Paris. It is reported from Brussels that M. Gorremans, who was principal secretary in the Ministry of Arts and Sciences, has been ...

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  47. SHIPMENT OF METALS.

    Problems connected with the shipment of exportable metals from Australia to Great Britain were discussed to-day by the Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Watt, with ...

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  48. ATUA RETURNING TO PORT.

    The Union Company's steamer Atua, which left Auckland for Sydney on Tuesday, is returning to port with a damaged steampipe. It is not known when she will resume her ...

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  49. ACCIDENT TO MOTOR SHIP.

    A message received from South Head at 1.[?]0 this morning stated that the motor ship Cethana, which had cleared at 6.29 last night for Calcutta, was returning to port owing to ...

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  50. OUR JACK REFLOATED.

    The coastal, steamer Our Jack, which was ashore at Forster, Cape Hawke, arrived in Sydney early this morning, under her own steam. ...

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  51. FINANCING WAR DEBTS.

    The Pariscorrespondent of the "New York World" leans that France has definitely abandoned le plan she proposed for the internationali[?]tion of war debts. ...

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