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  2. EPIDEMIC SPREADS NEW CASES IN SUBURBS AND COUNTRY

    There are now 12 persons, among the patients and staff in the Randwick Military Hospital, suffering from pneumonic influenza. Three other cases were positively identified in the ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS. NORTH RUSSIA.

    A British official communique from North Russia states:—The Bolsheviks continued their pressure on the Shenkursk front, and considerable forces attacked on January 22 ...

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  4. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKS

    According to a roport [?]om Paris the Russian Bolsheviks have not sent a reply to the Peace Conference's invitation to meet on Prince's Island, but a long wireless message ...

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  5. COUNCIL OF TEN.

    The Council of Ten, as the representatives of the great Powers are popularly termed, meet in a small oak-panelled room at the Foreign Ministry, where the future destinies ...

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  6. GERMANY'S LOST COLONIES. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Paris newspapers, apropos of to-day's discussion on the German colonies, declare that Britain and the United States have reached an agreement ...

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  7. INCREASE IN CRIME.

    London insurance companies are alarmed at the increase in the number of burglaries, which are five times the previous daily average. ...

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  8. INOCULATION.

    Every inoculation depot yesterday was thronged. Thousands of persons passed through the hands of the doctors, but thousands, after one look at the long queues ...

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  9. THE EX-KAISER.

    Berlin reports, received in Amsterdam, state that the German and Dutch Governments have agreed to the ex-Kalser being exiled in the Dutch Indies. ...

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  10. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    M. Hutin, in the "Echo de Paris," says:— The British will police Constantinople on behalf of the Allies. Constantinople will be [?]ternationalised and the Su[?]tans will retire ...

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  11. ARMIES OF OCCUPATION.

    The Press Bureau announces that thirty-thousand men are now being demobilised daily, compared with 8000 a fortnight ago; the rate of demobilisation will ...

    Article : 458 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES OUTBREAK.

    The outbreak of pneumonie-influenza became worse in New South Wales yesterday, insomuch that a number of cases were identified outside Randwick Hospital. ...

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  13. WORKERS ON STRIKE.

    There are 20,000 strikers on the Clyde, and 4000 in Edinburgh, demanding a 40-hour week. The Clyde strikers have passed a resolution not to pay rents and income tax until a ...

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  14. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    M. Pichon and M. Tardieu welcomed the world's journalists at a luncheon in the new club at the Palais Dufayel. The Powers further heard the Overseas ...

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  15. PUBLIC TELEPHONES.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General made the following announcement yesterday:—The postal authorities intimate that, in accordance with the mandate of the Health ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CONFERENCE.

    According to a Paris message, the Russian Peoples' Commissioner has wirelessed to the newspaper "L[?] Popula[?]re" begging for exact information re the improbable story of the ...

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  17. ROMAN CATHOLIC HELP.

    Yesterday the Minister for Public Health received the following letter from Archbishop Kelly:— "Dear Sir,—The epidemic impending over us, ...

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  18. SUPREME COUNCIL.

    The Premiers of the Dominions gave the Supreme War Council a detailed account of the war efforts, losses, and privations of their countries. The information produced a deep ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. GERMAN COLONIES.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press interviewed a British Peace delegate, who said:—Britain will be allowed to control the German colonies, the Dardanelles, and ...

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  20. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKS.

    A Copenhagen message says:—The Patriarch of all Russia delivered a scathing denunciation of the Bolshevicks, his text being; "They taking the sword shall perish by the ...

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  21. MILITARY TRAINING SUSPENDED.

    All citizen force training in Australia has been suspended indefinitely. ...

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  22. THEATRES CLOSED.

    As a result of the Government's proclamation all places of amusements in the metropolitan area were closed yesterday. Last right, those in the main streets found the ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. AUSTRIAN PLOT.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs some startling disclosures made at the naval court martial in Genoa, at the trial of half a dozen persons, ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. GERMAN PROBLEMS.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says the German Government is dealing drastically with unemployment. Whereas agri culture is endangered by the ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. PUBLIC FUNCTIONS POSTPONED.

    As a result of the authorities' appeal that all gatherings and crowding should be discouraged, the following alterations in public functions have been made:— ...

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  26. SHOWMEN'S TROUBLES.

    Yesterday the following official statement was issued by the Federated Picture Showmen's Association:— Between 5000 and 6000 employees have been ...

    Article : 510 words
  27. WIRELESS DEVELOPMENT.

    Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., in the course of an interview, said that 4000 ships were equipped with Marconi ...

    Article : 141 words
  28. WAR IN PORTUGAL.

    A message from Madrid states that martial law has been declared in Lisbon. Monarchist batteries in Oporto drove off a Republican gunboat, compelling it to return ...

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  29. VICTORIA INFECTED.

    A special meeting of the Executive Council was held this afternoon, and a proclamation was subsequently issued declaring the State of Victoria to be affected by ...

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  30. CASE AT MILLTHORPE.

    There was consternation here this morning when Dr. C. B. Howse, Acting Government Medical Officer, received word from Dr. Paton, Government Medical Officer at ...

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  31. INTERSTATE TRAVEL

    The Railway Commissioners yesterday afternoon issued the following notification:— The following arrangements are to apply in regard to the interstate passenger, traffic:— ...

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  32. INTERNED ALIENS.

    All interned enemy aliens considered dangerous will be repatriated. ...

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  33. RIOTS IN CANADA.

    A report from Winnipeg states that a resumption of the soliders' riot resulted in the wrecking of the Foreign Bolghevik headquarters and the beating of the leaders. ...

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  34. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Baron Makino, when interviewed, said; "Japan will contribute in every possible way to the conclusion of a just peace. She neither expects nor desires territorial expansion in ...

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  35. BRITISH TRADE.

    Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, in a speech at Huddersfield said he was dissatisfied that trade was not making the Advance which might have been anticipated, ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    An Amsterdam message states that Dr. Liebknecht and 33 Spartacists were buried in the Friedrichsfeide Cemetery. The city was crowded with soldiers. There were no ...

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  37. TRANSCAUCASIA.

    An Amsterdam message says Berlin reports that the British have advanced from Baku to Petrovsk and Astrakan, and have occupied the Trans-Ca[?]casian railway. ...

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  38. DEATH OF MR. J. W. LARNACH.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. W. Larnach, a well-known racehorse owner, who won the Derby in 1898 with Jeddah. Mr. J. W. Larnach was a native of Sydney, ...

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  39. MASSACRE OF PRISONERS.

    The Spanish inquiry into the shooting of French prisoners at Langensalzen camp shows that the German autuorities admit that the massacre was inexcusable, the German guard[?] ...

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  40. DUAL AUTHORITY.

    The difficulties of the Federal Quarantine Department under the present arrangements between the Commonwealth and States was referred to by the Director of Quarantine, Dr. ...

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  41. PUBLIC RESORTS.

    A proclamation issued after a special meeting of the Executive Council yesterday closed the following places in the metropolitan police district forthwith, to be kept closed during ...

    Article : 369 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Brazilian naval squadron has arrived at Spithead. Expert thieves ransacked a diamond dealer's safe in Paddington and stole £10,000 worth of ...

    Article : 243 words
  43. IRISH PROBLEM.

    An Irish Centre Party has been formed to promote self-government for Ireland within the Empire, under a Central Parliament for national affairs and provincial assemblies for ...

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  44. PRESIDENT WILSON VISITS WAR ZONE.

    President Wilson visited the war zone. He expressed himself overwhelmed by the rain and desolation he witnessed. ...

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  45. INDIANS DISSATISFIED.

    A conference of representatives of Indian societies throughout the union is sitting here to consider alleged grievances. The president stated that promised to Indians who ...

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  46. CHARGE AGAINST SOLDIER.

    The case was continued in which Norman Ramsay Murray stands charged with unlawfully wearing a Heutenant's uniform. Major Howard gave evidence that Murray ...

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  47. THEATRE MANAGERS' PROTEST.

    The following statement regarding the closing of theatres and picture shows has been issued by the Theatrical Managers and Proprietors' Association of Australasia:— ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA DAY' IN LONDON.

    The Australia Day corroboree was a great success. Twelve hundred dancers took part, being in fancy dress. A concert war also held by Australian artists. Sir John McCall ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. BARRED FROM QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram received yesterday by the Inspector-General of Police (Mr. James Mi[?]chell) stated that, as the result of New South Wales being proclaimed an infected State, ...

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  50. THE GRAND FLEET.

    Admiral Beatty, speaking at Edinburgh, stated that, including the Americans, the Grand Fleet comprised [?]80 ship[?] and upwards of 100,000 men. The Grand Fleet is ...

    Article : 59 words
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