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  2. DAME MELBA.

    An audience of three thousand people, which included the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro-Forguson, and the State Governor and Lady Davidson, joyously greeted Dame Nellie ...

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  3. CHAMPION SCULLERS.

    There are a number of sportsmen in Sydney who are interesting themselves in the next contest for the sculling championship of the world, and an endeavour will be made to ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS. GERMANY.

    A Copenhagen message says that 150 German divisions have been demobilised. An official message from Berlin says the British artillery interfered with the fighting between ...

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  5. INFLUENZA. POSITION UNCHANGED.

    The early departure for Queensland of Dr. Arnold Dean, who has been in charge at North Head since the outbreak of pneumonicinfluenza, affords evidence of the improved ...

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  6. THE SARDINIA.

    Evidence of filthy oonditions on board a troopship were given yesterday at the inquiry, which is being hold at Victoria Military Barracks, into complaints of improper feeding, ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    The "Philadelphia Ledger" reports that the United States has decided not to interfere further in Russia, and the return of American troops already in the Archangel districts ...

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  8. DEMOBILISATION.

    Five thousand men of the Army Service Corps broke camp at Brentford and commandeered motor lorries. Three hundred reached London and domonstrated good-naturedly at ...

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  9. REVOLUTION. IN FULL SWING.

    Fighting in Berlin between the Government and the Spartacusians began at 10 o'clock on Monday. The revolution is now in full swing. ...

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  10. ARMED CONFLICT.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the New York "Times" says tho Reds have started a new rovolt against the Berlin Government. An armed conflict has started. ...

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  11. LEMBERG'S PERIL.

    Bolshevists, aided by Germans and Ukrainians, are besieging Lemberg. The Poles are gallantly defending the city, but have a 1imited food supply and poor defences. ...

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  12. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    A German wireless message announces that the German Government is about to take military measures to stem the advance of the Bolsheviks. ...

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  13. V.C. HEROES.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to the following Australians:— Lieutenant G. M. Ingram, of the 24th Battalion. During an attack on Mont ...

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  14. DISORDER AT POSEN.

    Great disorder at Posen threatens the German communications. ...

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  15. SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    At an inquest on Private Roberts (19), of the Cheshire Regiment, who died in Fulham Hospital after repatriation from Germany, doctors gave evidence that he died of tuberculosis ...

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  16. NEW QUARANTINE SITE.

    Under the auspices of the State Government a visit of inspection by State and Fede ral members of Parliament has been arranged for Friday and Saturday of this week to ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    There are no fresh-cases and no deaths at the quarantine station. Four soldiers, and one nurse are dangerously ill, but all the others are progressing. About 100 ill and ...

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  18. BRISBANE PRECAUTIONS.

    It was reported last evening that the Ballena, a Canadian steamer, had been quarantined at the mouth of the river. Tho quarantine station stated that the ship was ...

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  19. TRIBUTES, TO ROOSEVELT.

    Colonel Roosevelt's funeral will take place on Wednesday. Eulogising Colonel Roosevelt in the Senate, the Democratic leader. Senator Martin, said: ...

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  20. POLAND.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Poles have occupied a position near Beuthen, and have sent an ultimatum to the German commander to surrender. The Germans have ...

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  21. OUR EXAMINATION SYSTEM.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me space for a few remarks on this interesting subject? The writer of a recent sub-leader complains that the critics do not suggest any substitute ...

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  22. DISABLED OFFICERS.

    The "Evening Standard" says Admiral Beatty has the fullest sympathy with Sir Douglas Haig in refusing honours until his proposals for the treatment of disabled officers are ...

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  23. HONOUR LIST.

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  24. SUVA DECLARED "CLEAN."

    Suva has been declared a clean port No cases of influenza have occurred for over 10 days. ...

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  25. AIRMAN ARRESTED.

    The London "Evening News" states that Captain Lang, an Australian motorist, who, with Lieutenant Blowes as observer, ascended to a record height on Thursday, has been ...

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  26. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is definitely understood that the Peace Conference proper will not assemble until February. ...

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  27. POSITION IN FIJI.

    The Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) has received reports stating that no fresh cases of influenza have occurred at Suva, Levuka, and Lautoka for seven, ten, and ...

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  28. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson, speaking at the Palazzlo, Milan, on Sunday, to a Large delegation, said: "I cannot tell you how much complimented I am by your coming in person to give me this ...

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  29. USE OF THE SCHELDT.

    I is reported from Amsterdam that Holland has not only agreed to allow the use of the Scheldt for provisioning the British army, but has decided to allow the British ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I read with pleasure Sir Robert Anderson's letter in yesterday's paper, in reference to some recognition of the work of the quarantine officials. It may be yet early to say ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is reported from Washington of Mr. Thomas Lockwood, father-in-law of Captain Archie Roosevelt. Carey (cook) and Jones (seaman) from the ...

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  32. PEACE IDEALS.

    The Paris correspondent,of the "New York World" cables that from direct intimation given American correspondents, it appears that Britain and the United States will stand ...

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  33. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    There is no change in regard to the tramwaystrike. The secretary of the Labour Federation states that the men on strike are willing to return to work immediately for a 48 hours ...

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  34. SOUTHERLY CHANGE.

    ThE early advent of the southerly yosterday saved Sydney from an extreme temperature. By 8.45 a.m. the mercury had reached 92.8 degrees, but,five minutes later it began ...

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  35. COL. ROOSEVELT'S DEATH.

    Colonel Theodore Roosevelt dlea at Uyster Bay on Monday morning, from a blood clot in the lung. Mr. Roosevelt arrived at Sagamore Hill on ...

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  36. WIRELESS EXPERIMENTERS.

    A meeting of wireless experimenters who used to hold licenses was held last night at Wireless House, Clarence-street, city. Mr. E. T. Fisk presided. ...

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  37. COLONEL MARSHALL, C.M.G.

    Colonel Frank Marshall, C.M.G., is 34 years of age, and a son of Mr. C. C. Marshall, dentist, of Eilzabeth-street. He qualified at Sydney and Pennsylvania Universities as a ...

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  38. SENATOR PEAECE.

    At a meeting to-night of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League a resolution was carried protesting against the proposal of the Federal ...

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  39. A HARD CASE.

    Sir,—Your issue of this morning contains a paragraph stating that, following upon a District Military Court Martial, No. 67992. Pte. Ronald Williamson has been found ...

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  40. THE CUCKOO.

    Sir.—Having read "A Bird Lover's" letter and his roport of having heard a cuckoo at Wentworth Falls, I wish to let him know that on the morning of January 5, at about 1 a.m., ...

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  41. BRITISH CABINET.

    The "Daily Express" announces that members of the Cabinet have formally resigned in order not to complicate'Mr. Lloyd George's task of selecting a new ministry. ...

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  42. FREMANTLE LUMPERS.

    The union lumpers did not present themselves at the usual place for work yesterday, but congregated at the pick-up Place, where men were engaged prior to the ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS.

    Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) and Sir Joseph Cook (Minister for the Navy) expect to so to Paris on Friday. Sir Joseph Cook hopes to select the first ...

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  44. IRELAND.

    An Irish mass meeting passed a resolution asking President Wilson to support the principle of self determination for Ireland at the Peace Conference. Some speakers declared ...

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—Some of your correspondents lately have stated that the cuckoo (the real English cuckoo) is frequently heard and seen in Australia. It would be interesting to have an ...

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  46. DISABLED SCHOONER.

    The five-masted auxiliary schooner Laurel Whalen has put into Auckland in a disabled condition, fifteen days out from Sydney to Vancouver. Her starboard engine crank ...

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  47. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED.

    The Postmaster-General's Department received the following telegram to-day from the postmaster at Eucla (W.A.):— "Very pronounced earth tremor felt here ...

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  48. PAYMENT FOR BUTTER.

    The Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) has roceived a cablegram from the High Commissioner in London stating that the British Government is ready to pay to the ...

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  49. LABOUR AND CAPITAL.

    Mr. Ryan. M.L.A. for Essendon (Victoria) moved a vote of thanks to Lord Leverhulme, after a lecture before the British Workers' League in London. Lord Leverhulme said ...

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  50. KILLED BY A SHARK.

    Jack Hoey, aged 38 years, was shrimping in Ross Creek on Sunday morning, and before returning home he went in for a swim with a mate. He was apparently wading out, and ...

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  51. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the President of Northern China, Hsu-Shi-Chang, has cabled to President Wilson, saying that the Government ...

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  52. RELEASED PRISONERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Beresford, of Homewood Station, Dalton, have received news by cable that their youngest son, Lieut. Marcus de la Poer Beresford, R.F.A., who has been ...

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  53. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Referring to-day to the cable published on Monday that 15,000 more prisoners of war were in Germany than the British Government had previously been informed of, the Minister for ...

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  54. PERSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the British Government has informed the Persian Government that Britain will denounce the Anglo-Russian 1917 ...

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  55. LONDON TO SYDNEY.

    The managing director of the Aircraft Manufacturing Company says he is absolutely confident that within reasonable time a hundred miles on hour net speed between Melbourne ...

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  56. SOLDIERS SETTLEMENTS.

    Up to December 31 the Closer Settlement Board of Victoria had purchased estates for soldier settlements aggregating 69,084 acres, at a total cost of £874,305. ...

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  57. GREATER SERVIA.

    The Government representative of all Jugoslavia, formed in Belgrade, has notified the Allies that the Servian Kingdom is now a united Servian, Croatian, and Slovenian ...

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  58. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    The postal authorities advise that advice has been received from the Navy Department that all restrictions regarding the transmission of wireless messages between ...

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  59. KITCHENER FLAG FUND.

    The first contribution for the Kitchener Flag Fund has been hinded to the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen). It was a cheque for £11,100. The Minister promised that the ...

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  60. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Owing to the removal of the Brighton and South Coast railway works to Lancing, the employees have struck, demanding payment for time occupied in going to and from work, A ...

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  61. NORTH SYDNEY SOLDIERS.

    The North Sydney Council has decided to present illuminated certificates to all soldiers who at the time of enlistment resided in the municipality and who have left Australia on ...

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  62. SANK A U-BOAT.

    The Admiralty have awarded the officer and crew of the Great Western steamer Ibex £500 for sinking a submarine in the Channel. ...

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