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  2. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    At the Methodist Couference yesterday, resultant on the decision of the Methodist Conference on the union of the Churches, the Rev. Dr. Carruthers moved, and it was ...

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  3. INFLUENZA MASKS

    In accordance with the decisions arrived at by the State Cabinet yesterday, the compulsory wearing of masks on trains and trams, in the cabins of ferry-boats, in lifts, and ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The official report of the operations of the State Labour Exchanges for the month of February showed a decrease in the general activities as compared with the month of ...

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  5. PEACE STILL DISTANT MILNER'S VIEW

    A Paris report says it is planned to join Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Germany in a single Peace Treaty in order to meet Italy's ...

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  6. EUROPE'S FINANCES.

    A high American financial authority who has investigated the position of various contries addressed a gathering of American journalists in Paris. ...

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  7. HUNGARY. THE NEW REGIME.

    Reports from Berne state that a Bolshevik army is reported at Brody. It is marching to Hungary. The Czech newspapers declare that All[?]ed ...

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  8. TO BE DEPORTED.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said the Government was immediately deporting all Russian Bolsheviks from Britain. ...

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  9. EXCELLENT RESULTS.

    The Minister for Public Health, Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, has received through the Director-General of Health a letter from Dr. Reid, the chief quarantine ...

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  10. ACTION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. G Brown, chairman of the executive of the National Democratic Council, received a telegram to-night from Mr. S[?]clair, M.P., who is in Melbourne in connection with the ...

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  11. WAR COMRADES.

    The Grand Council of Comrades in the great war, which is sitting in Capetown, has decided to affiliate with the association in the United Kingdom. The hope was expressed ...

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  12. NO FREIGHT WAR.

    A deputation representing the Australian Merchants' Association saw Mr. Larkin, gencral manager of the Commonwealth Line. They strongly deprecated a freight war, and ...

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  13. HOUSING PROBLEM. CAPTAIN CARMICHAEL'S SCHEME.

    Captain Carmichael, M.C., M.L.A., delivered an address on the housing problem, to the council of "The Vigilants" yesterday afternoon. ...

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  14. AT WORK IN SECRET.

    The Council of Four began its conference on pence terms in absolute secrecy, without stenographers or secretarles. Complaints have been made of the leakage of ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND AND PEACE.

    The committee appointed by the Federal Government to make arrangements for rejoicings in Queensland in connection with the coming Peace celebrations throughout the ...

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  16. TEN DEATHS.

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  17. AN UNHEALTHY PRACTICE.

    The Mayor is protesting to the Railway Commissioners against the continuance of the practice under which the driver of the train from Goulburn to Sydney occupies at Picton ...

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  18. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    At last night's meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council it was decided not to take part in the peace celebrations, as it was considered that the money should be devoted ...

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  19. METHODIST RESOLUTION.

    At the Methodist Conference yesterday it was resolved, on the motion of Mr. W. Robson, M.L.C., "That, in view of the serious increase in the cases of pneumonic-influenza, ...

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  20. SHIPPING. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy, Mr. Poynton, made a significant statement to-day. "You can take it for granted," he said, "that the Government has no intention of getting out ...

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  21. SHIPPING OUTLOOK.

    A leading authority on Autralian shipping, who has been interviewed regarding the prospect of the post-war mall service, ridicules the suggestion that the Australian ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    Through being thrown from a sulky at Manly on Wednesday afternoon, Elsie Ann Bibb, 23, a married woman, living in High-street, Dee Why, received injuries which ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

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  24. ADELAIDE CASES.

    Another case of influenza was admitted to the Adelaide Exhibition to-day, and six more cases were reported from Port Pirie. ...

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  25. MR. ASHFORD AT TULLAMORE.

    Mr. Ashford, Minister for Lands, and a party consisting of Mr. Buttenshaw, M.L.A., Mr. Bryant (Director of Soldiers' Settlements), and Mr. Broughton (Surveyor-General), visited ...

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  26. ALBURY CAMP.

    Mr. G. P. Smith concludes a letter in which he gives a very favourable account of the quarantine camp at Albury with the remark: "Personally it was the best four days' ...

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  27. INTERSTATE SHORTAGE.

    The statement by the Controller of Shipping relative to the shortage of interstate shipping has again given rise to comment regarding the presence of vessels in Sydney Harbou[?] ...

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  28. COUNTRY CASES.

    SCONE, Thursday. Three suspicious cases of influenza have occurred at Scone. The patients, all of whom tenanted the same ...

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  29. RUSSIAN REDS.

    A Copenhagen message says that Berlin fears a Bolshevik attack through Lithuania and Livonia will be supported on the coast by a fleet. The Bolshevik General Staff is ...

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  30. COAL SHORTAGE.

    The serious position in South Australia owing to the coal shortage was impreased upon the South Australian Federal mombers by representatives of the railways, Electrical ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION.

    Lecturing before a meeting of the Vigilants last night, [?]rofessor Irvine discussed the wages systom and profit-sharing, and asked "Is there a way out?" He dismissed ...

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  32. BRITISH BATTLESHIPS.

    The "Daily Express" says the Government is sympathetically considering the despatch of two battleships to each dominion as a token of appreciation for war services; also ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  34. ANOTHER DEATH AT NEWCASTLE.

    Another death from pneumonic influenza, making the fifth since the outbreak, occurred at the Waratah [?]nfections Diseases Hospital this morning. The deceased, John Joseph ...

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  35. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Bonar Law emphasised that preference in regard to sugar, would increase Imperial production. Victory would have been impossible without the Dominions; therefore any ...

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  36. THE JUDD CASE.

    Leave to appeal against a decision of the Full Court of New South Wales in the case of the King v Ernest Edward Judd was granted, on the application of Mr. Mann, ...

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  37. BRITISH MINERS.

    The Government on Tuesday declined to make modifications in Mr. Justice Sankey's report. The miners asked that a six-hour day should be enforced a year earlier, and a ...

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  38. CLAIM TO RICH ESTATE.

    Mr. R. L. Pinkerton, watchmaker and jeweller, of Camden, is one of the claimants to an estate in England left by his greatgrandfather, the late Sir Thomas Hall. The ...

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  39. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Considerable interest is manifested in the rivalry of Australian aviators for the Transatlantic flight. Mr. Hawker hopes to commence his flight from Newfoundland within ...

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  40. CATTLE POISONED.

    Messrs. S. and R. Thrift, dairy partners, of Parkville, have lost 15 out of 20 dairy cows, which are believed to have died through eating poisonous weed. It is probable that ...

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  41. DEATH OF CLERGYMAN.

    The death occurred at Port Kemble last night of the Rev. Richard Howard, Church of England curate, from pneumonic influenza. After conducting a service on Sunday night ...

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  42. TEMPORARY CLERKS' STRIKE.

    A public meeting, convened by the temporary clerks on strike, was held on the Fremantle wharf to-day to protest against the action of the Federal Government in reducing the ...

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  43. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    A meeting of representatives of those firms which had intendod to exhibit at the Royal Show will be held at the Chamber of Manufactures, 117 Pitt-street, at 11 o'clock this ...

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  44. RALLWAY TRAVELLERS.

    "We have sent a proposal to the Victorian Government to-day substituting for the present border quarantine arrangements a system under which intending railway passengers ...

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  45. MR. BEEBY ON BRITAIN'S PROBLEMS.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby (New South Wales Minister for Labour), in an interview, expreased the opinion that Britain must develop a national policy in regard to industrial relationships. ...

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  46. PAPER AND ELECTRIC POWER.

    Sir,—Mr. William Tilley seems to follow the fashion of many Australians on their return to their own country in depreciating its [?] tural resources and possibilities. Speaking of ...

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  47. FOCH'S HUMANITY.

    The Paris "Matin" says that when Colonel House asked Marshal Foch why he signed the armistice when he had ordered [?]sive offensive within th[?] days, Marshal Foch ...

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  48. KOREA SEETHING WITH UNREST.

    A report from Peking states that the political arrests in Korea exceed 4000. The country is seething with unrest. ...

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  49. SHIRE CLERK SENTENCED.

    At the Maitland Quarter Sessions, before Acting Judge White, John Edward Bernard Wynn, late clerk of the Bulwarra Shire Council, who was charged 'with forgery and ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    A large gathering of members of the Overseas Club attended a luncheon in honour of General Sir John Monash. Mr. J. E. L. Wrench, honorary organiser of ...

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  51. NATIONAL PARTY'S SCHEME.

    At the last meeting of the council of the National Association Mr. Lionel Courtenay moved the following resolution, which was carried unanimously:— ...

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  52. RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE.

    The steamer Manuka was released from quarantine yesterday morning. The steamer Lancashire also came out of quarantine and proceeded to an anchorage off Chowder Bay. ...

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  53. BAG-SNATCHEE ON TRAM.

    While travelling in a tram in Elizabeth-street, city, on Wednesday night, Irene Marshall, living in St. Paul-street, Randwick, was robbed of a purse containing £2 and some ...

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  54. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    Senator Pearce, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Daily Chronicle," said a pleasing effect of compulsory training in Australia had been the abolition of the ...

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  55. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Paris that M. Millerand has been appointed High Commissioner for Alsace-Lorraine. Over 1,000,000 people are receiving ...

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  56. MELBOURNE-SYDNEY. FLIGHT.

    Arrangements have been definitely made for Flight-Commander Chatoau to fly from Melbourne to Sydney, subject to weather co[?] tions being favourable, to-morrow morning. ...

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  57. TRAVELLERS TO QUEENSLAND.

    With regard to the quarantine compounds at the Queensland border, the Director of the Queensland Tourist Bureau in Sydney, Mr. B. M. Mathieson, stated yesterday that ...

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  58. THE DARWIN BOYCOTT.

    From the secretary of the reform committee in the Northern Territory the following telegram has been received by the Minister for Home and Territories, Mr. Glynn:—"At a ...

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  59. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE.

    A large band of masked Siun Feiners overpowered, disarmed, and bo[?] a guard of 11 soldiers at Ballynun, Ireland. The then ralded an a[?]drome and selzed 70 [?]. ...

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  60. A DISASTROUS STORM.

    A storm at Townshend caused considerable damage to property in the township. Two churches were completely demolished and many buildings unroofed. ...

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  61. 1[?]d TRAM TICKETS.

    Owing to complaints having been made of the inconvenience occasioned in respect of change for fares in connection with the 1[?]d tramway sections now [?] operation, the ...

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