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  2. INFLUENZA. FORTY-FIVE METROPOLITAN CASES.

    Another death, that of May Aiken, a child three years of ago, who was admitted to the Coast Hospital from Harris-street, Parramatta, on March 11, occurred during the 24 ...

    Article : 532 words
  3. PEACE TERMS

    Germany will be prohibited from constructing any submarines. The questions of hte [?] and the indemnity were dealt with on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. CLASH IN LABOUR RANKS MR. STOREY ATTACKS THE O.B.U.

    An important statement bearing upon the attempt being made by advocates of the One Big Union to capture the next Labour Conference was made by Mr. John ...

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  5. JAPAN'S DEMAND.

    The Aurtralian delegate declared that it was impossible for the British dominions to agree to the Japanese demand for equality of treatment towards all ...

    Article : 116 words
  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Viscount Ishll, in the course of a speech before the Japan Society, said the constituion of the League of Nations would not be worthy of the great world conference if it ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. COAL INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Bonar Law outlined the three reports of the Coal Commission. The first report, which is signed by the ...

    Article : 473 words
  8. BELMORE WARD.

    The resuit of the polling for the Belmore Ward vacancy which was caused by the death of the late Alderman John English, who had filled the position of Lord Mayor from ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The newspapers unanimously [?] gard Mr. Justice Sankey's report as generous. They approve of the Government's attitude and urge the miners to prevent a catastrophic ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. FEEDING GERMANY.

    The German delegates in Brussels strongly pleaded for the inclusion of condensed milk in food shipments, as infant mortality had trebled the last three months. ...

    Article : 380 words
  11. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The British steamer Pe[?] is on fire in mid-Atlantic. The Mauretania and Werethena picked up S.O.S. signals and are hurrying to the rescue. ...

    Article : 29 words
  12. TRAMWAY STRIKE ENDS.

    The strike of the employees of the Prahran and Malvern Tramway Trust has been settled, and the men will resume work to-morrow. The Premier, Mr. Lawson, had conferences ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. WOOL FOR EUROPE.

    Mr. A. Goldfinch (Director of Raw Materials), addressing the Wool Council, said it was estimated that 556,000 bales would arrive during the first quarter, in addition to ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. CLONTARF.

    Referring to the refusal of the Government to acquire Clontnrt on the ground that the Minister for Lands could not see his way to pay tim £50,000 asked by the owners, ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. FRENCH MOVE INTO GERMANY.

    A Paris message says the French are reported to have occupied Mannheim and Karisruhe in consequence of a Spartacist outbreak. The correspondent of the "Sunday Express" ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    The Peking correspondent of the New York "Times" telegraphs that the Japanese official disapproval over the contemplated internationalisation of the Chinese railways is ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  18. COPPER CRISIS. COMPLETE STAGNATION IN INDUSTRY.

    A prominent mining director stated last evening he had been unofficially [?]nformed that the Cabinet yesterday decided not to render any financial help to enable the copper mines ...

    Article : 270 words
  19. PETERSHAM. BY-ELECTION TO-DAY.

    The Petersham by-election, rendered necessary by the elevation of Mr. J. J. Cohen to the Bench of the District Court, will take place to-day. The following are the ...

    Article : 385 words
  20. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The Australian Press Association understands that desertions from the Bolshevik forces in North Russia are increasing[?] also that their arms and material are deficient. The ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. COTTON CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the spinning and manufacturing sections of the cotton trade employers informed the operatives that they could not reduce the working hours from 55[?] weckly ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. ANZAC DAY.

    April 25 next marks the fourth anniversary of The Landing—Anzac Day. Preparations have already begun for celebrating the event in Sydney and in New ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  24. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Charleroi district, Belgium, has long been famous for industrial activity Around the coal mines which mark the landscape with pyramids of slack, there were many ...

    Article : 425 words
  25. CAUSE OF DEFEAT.

    A German officer, writing to a prisoner of war from Germany, tin on s light on the collapse of the German army. The collapse was not due to the revolution. Discipline ...

    Article : 395 words
  26. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    Five fresh cases of pneomon[?] influenza were admitted to the Waratah Infectious Diseases Hospital to-day. The condition of the inmates, who now total 58, is fair, with the ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY.

    An official announcement from Berlin states that during the war Allied air raids on Germany caused damage amounting to £1,175,000, killed 729, and injured 1754. ...

    Article : 30 words
  28. EX-KAISER'S FLIGHT.

    A Berlin message says that in defence of the ex-Kaiser's flight Hindenburg has published statements to the effect that the exKaiser's action was due to the weakening ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. FATAL CASE AT NARRANDERA.

    A case of pneumonic influenza has occurred in Narrandera, the victim being Mr. Geo. McCulloch, of Darlington Point. He had been to Victoria for health reasons, and returned ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Senator Pearce bas arrived at Southampton. It is reported from St. John's (Newfoundland) that air experts and meteorologists ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. MACHINE POLITICS.

    Speaking at St. Ives on Thursday night, at a welcome home social to returned soldiers, Mr. T. R. Bavin, M.L.A., said that there were some people who were trying to induce the ...

    Article : 377 words
  32. RANDWICK MILITARY HOSPITAL

    During the past few days there have been rumours concerning an outbreak of influenze at the Randwick Military Hospital. It is und[?]rstood that several outdoor patients have ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. RAILWAY CRISIS.

    The Board of Trade, through the Press Bureau, announces that the average earnings of rallwaymon in 1913 was 28/6 weekly. The additions since February, 1915, totalled 33/ ...

    Article : 217 words
  34. SALE OF COPPER.

    When asked whether electrolytic and fire refined copper could be sold in Australia independent of the Copper Producers' Assoc[?] tion, the Actin Solicitor-General, Mr. ...

    Article : 315 words
  35. KETCH IN DANGER.

    With the kotch Noorinbee in tow, the Newcastle and Hunter River Company's steamer Newcastle arrived at Sydney yesterday morning a couple of hours later than usual. ...

    Article : 228 words
  36. DELTA'S TROOPS.

    The troops from the steamer Delta, which arrived here on March 16 last, will be released from quarantine to-day. ...

    Article : 21 words
  37. LEAVING QUARANTINE.

    The R.M.S. Niagara will come out of quarantine this morning at 8 o'clock, and the steamer Kurow will be released to-morrow. ...

    Article : 25 words
  38. LAND SETTLEMENT AND RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—Permit me, in Justice to the policy of the Government, the use of a share of your valuable space. So much has been said publicly by Labour speakers anxious to catch ...

    Article : 311 words
  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    Stranded South Australians wishing to get into touch with the chairman of the organisation dealing with their repatriation are advised that his address is:—Mr. S. O. Herbert[?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  40. TRANSFER OF PRISONERS.

    The Mayor of Goulbur[?] has protested to [?] authorities against any prisoners being sent to Goulburn Gaol from Long Bay Penitentiary while there is a danger of influenza in that ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. WAR AND PROFITS.

    The report on profits just issued by the Cost of Living Commission is of an extremely dristic character, and has caused a stir in commercial circles. It states that undue ...

    Article : 234 words
  42. VALUE OF INOCULATION.

    The "Daily Graphic" says that out of 600 people inoculated against influenza only one was attacked. ...

    Article : 23 words
  43. LUXEMBURG.

    A report from Paris states that the Luxemburg Parliament has adopted a resolution affirming the people's unshakable will to maintain their independence. ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. EX-SERVICE MEN FOR THE DOMINIONS.

    Reference was made by the Minister for Home and Teritories, Mr. Glynn, to-day to the cable message stating that a bill was being drafted to provide free passages for ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A report from Boston states that Senator Lodge aal Professor lowell, President of Harvaid University, publicly debated the merits of the League of Nations. Senator ...

    Article : 132 words
  46. METHODIST STATIONS.

    The enlarged stationing committee of the Methodist Conference met last night to consider the second reading of stations. The alterations in the first reading made by the ...

    Article : 204 words
  47. ARBITRATION FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    As was iudicated in Thursday's "Herald," the State Cabinet decided yesterday to permit all Public servants to have access to the State Arbitration Court. ...

    Article : 116 words
  48. A BROKEN MAST.

    The four-masted schooner Cecilia Sudden, which left Newcastle on Tuesday morning last with a full carge of coal for Callao, turned up unexpectedly yesterday off Sydney Heads ...

    Article : 156 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The cruiser Melbourne and the destroyers Swan, Torrens, Huon, Warrego, and Yarra left Malta on March 17, via Suez. They will meet the remainder of the Australian warships, ...

    Article : 65 words
  50. CLERK'S STRIKE.

    A meeting of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association refused assistance to the temporary clerks now on strike, and carried, by an overwhelming ...

    Article : 105 words
  51. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The following have qualified for the degrees Bachelor of Medicine nad Master of Surgery (alph[?]):— F. A. Burns, D. A. Cahalan, T. L. Cooney, W. D. K Craig, W. R. Darton, A. Davison, W. W. Feather[?] ...

    Article : 114 words
  52. MILITARY PROMOTION.

    News has been received by Mr. and Mrs. F. Moore Mackenzie, of Lindfield, that their son[?] Lieutenant John D. Moore, of the Royal Engineers, has been promoted to captain, the ...

    Article : 39 words
  53. PROFIT-SHARING SCHEME.

    Mr. Dennis, M.P., who is the head of the largest potato growers' company, has arranged a scheme of profit-sharing by employees which will extend to 33½ per cent. ...

    Article : 30 words
  54. PRINCE AS FILM ACTOR.

    The Prince of Wales has been filmed inspeecting the Cadet Force, distributing awards, and other [?] for patriotic films. ...

    Article : 25 words
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