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  2. VICTORIA'S TRIAL. FIVE MORE DEATHS.

    There were four deaths to-day in hospital and one at St Kilda; 323 fresh cases were reported during Sunday and to-day; 85 cases were admitted to-day to hospitals. ...

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  3. INFLUENZA LIQUOR BARS TO CLOSE

    Only one definite case of pneumonic influenza was reported in Sydney yesterday. There were 18 suspicious cases. ...

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  4. SHIPPING. DIMBOOLA ARRIVES.

    The Dimboola, which arrived from Melbourne yesterday morning, had seven suspicious cases of illness on board, and was ordered into quarantine. ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. THE PACIFIC.

    The correspondent of the "Westminster Gazetto" in Paris states that Britain to a large extent has accepted President Wilson's view that the secret treaties drawn up ...

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  6. DEFENCE MEASURES. SUBMARINES' FUTURE.

    Commander Sawbridge, on Admiralty export on anti-submarine defences, is accompanying Lord Jellicee for the purpose of co-operating with Commander Calvert, of the New Zealand, ...

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  7. DRAMATIC EPISODE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Paris says the debate whereby satisfactory provisional arrangements were reached dealing with the German colonies and occupied ...

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  8. LOST TERRITORIES NO PARLEY WITH GERMANY

    French opinion indicates that the German delegates will not come to the Conference till April. There will be no parleying with them over their lost territories. ...

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  9. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS CLOSED

    Serious difficulties for the Repatriation Department are being created by the influenza epidemic. The State Ministry has ordered the closing of all technical schools, and the local ...

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  10. ENGINEERS' THREAT.

    Thirty London branches of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers have decided upon a general strike on Thursday unless they are granted a 40-hour week. Two hundred ...

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  11. GLASGOW RIOTS.

    Many tram cars have been smashed in Glasgow, and tobacconists' shops, have been looted. Details of Friday's disturbances show that ...

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  12. STATE QUARANTINE.

    The Director-General of Health stated yesterday that the quarantine period had been fixed at seven days, but, in view of the fact that the period of incubation was usually ...

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  13. VESSELS AGROUND.

    The Narrangansett, carrying 2000 British troops from Havre to Southampton, became stranded off Bembridge during a snowstorm on Friday night. Dostroyers, tugs, and ...

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  14. PUBLICATION OF SECRET LETTERS.

    Mr. Lloyd George announces that certain letters in the "Atlantic Monthly" were published without his knowledge, sanction, and approval. ...

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  15. TRANSPORT AENEAS QUARANTINED.

    The transport Aeneas, which was quarantined on arrival at Melbourne, is expected to be released on Wednesday night. In that event troops on board will probably be disembarked ...

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  16. THE SURRENDER OF KUT.

    General Townshend, in a speech at Norwich, bitterly denied the criticism of the surrender of Kut in the newly-published book by Mr. Candler, the official correspondent with the ...

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  17. TROOPS ON "CLEAN" SHIPS.

    Up to the present no reply has been received from the New South Wales or Queensland Governments to the proposals that troops for those States arriving in Melbourne on a ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES CASES.

    Only one additional case of pneumonic influenza was definitely diagnosed in the metropolitan area yesterday. This case came from Paddington. ...

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  19. NORWEGIAN VESSEL MINED.

    A Copenhagen message states that a Norwegian fishing steamar was mined off Stavanger. Eleven were killed. Fisherman complain that there are many floating mines on ...

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  20. STRIKES IN PERU AND CHILI.

    Despatches from Lima say that strikers are rioting in Northern Peru, and were fired on by troops, several being killed. There are general strikes in Trujillo and Salaverry. ...

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  21. AERIAL GOODS SERVICE.

    Owing to the congestion at the Belgian Docks an aerial goods Service from Folkestone to Ghent has begun, under the auspices of the Air Ministry. Ten aeroplanes make a ...

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  22. YIELDED TO PRESSURE.

    The New York "Globe's" Paris correspondent says it was only under pressure by the entire British delegation that Mr. Hughes consented to President Wilson's plan for the ...

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  23. MASKS.

    The compulsory wearing of masks will be rigidly enforced from to-day. Yesterday delinquents were merely warned by the police to obtain a mask. ...

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  24. ARMISTICE DEMANDS.

    An Amsterdam messags says: There is an outery in Germany against the a[?]ce clause demanding agricultural machinery for Belgium and Northern France instead of ...

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  25. NEW GERMANY.

    A German wireless communication says: The new Government of Germany repudiates the old regime's policy, and considers the invasion of Belgium a crime which must be made ...

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  26. PORTUGAL.

    A Madrid message says: The Portuguese Royalists announce by wireless that the Monarchist movement is spreading throughout the entire country. The Royalist troops are ...

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  27. STATE RELIEF FUND.

    Relief depots have now been opened at the Town Hall in each of the following centres:— Marrickville, Mascot, Botany, Alexandria, St. Peters, Annandale, Glebe, and Erskineville. It ...

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  28. MYSTERIOUS CRIME.

    A Washington message says that three members of the Chinese Educational Mission in the United States—Theodore Wong, H. Hala, and Densen Woo—were found murdered ...

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  29. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Laurence, the Paris correspondent of the New York "Evening Post," says the meeting place of the representatives of the League of Nations after its formation will probably ...

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  30. LONDON DRUG SCANDAL.

    Reginald Deveulle, charged with the manslaughter of the actress Billie Carleton, who died from an overdose of cocaine, Devculie having supplied the drug, appeared at Bow ...

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  31. LIQUOR BARS TO CLOSE.

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet was held last night, when the question of closing liquor bars was considered. At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. Fitzgerald, Minister ...

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  32. TROOPSHIP CONDITIONS.

    The Australian authorities state that the Miltiades ran into terrific weather in the Bay of Biscay. She was swept by heavy seas, and there was great discomfort and even ...

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  33. "A ROMAN PEACE."

    Gabriele d'Annunzio, Italian author and aviator, is quoted as declaring: "England and France, drunk with victory, wish to swallow everything. Italy will have a worthy ...

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  34. U. S. NAVY.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives has approved of the three-year naval programme, with a ...

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  35. GERMAN PROTEST.

    According to an Amsterdam report the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" semi-officially protests against the demands made at the conference for the possession of the ...

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  36. ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS.

    The following matters have been dealt with by the Administrative Committee of citizens nominated by the Minister to assist in the control of the influenza outbreak, which ...

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  37. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    The reduction in rates to Australia and New Zealand are: Naked steel, 15 dollars per ton; packed steel, l8 dollars; rough measure cargo, 25 dollars; fine measure cargo, 30 ...

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  38. NEW ZEALANDERS FOR HOME.

    The Honorata sailed with 1500 of the main body of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, in farewelling the men at Tilbury, recalled their glorious ...

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  39. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "World" has had an interview with General Horath, head of the Omsk Government, who said it would be impossible to conclude an ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    The police are investigating the discovery of the dead body of an Australian soldier, found on the Weymouth Pleasure Ground. A paper on the body bore the name of ...

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  41. ONLY PROVISIONAL.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that the Conference's solution of the disposal of the captured colonies is only provisional. Ministers have no right to bind their countries to ...

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  42. RELIEF FOR STRANDED.

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, has telegraphed to Mr. Fuller, Acting Premier of New South Wales, directing attention to the fact that practically all of the States had ...

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  43. BRITISH GUNBOATS ON THE RHINE.

    A Paris message says that three British gunboats have arrived at Strassburg. This is the first occasion a fiotilla flying the White Ensign has been on the Rhine. ...

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  44. ENEMY OF RELIGION.

    A Rome message has instructed the Polish, Ruthenian, and Hungarian bishops to do their utmost against Bolshevism, which is the worst enemy of all religions, and must be ...

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  45. FIRE AT CORAKI.

    A very serious fire broke out in Claffy's buildings, Richmond Terrace, about 2 o'clock this morning, by which these premises and Sheridan's Premier stores adjoining were, with ...

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  46. CHURCH SERVICES.

    The decision of the Government to prohibit outdoor church services as well as those held indoor is apparently going to be reviewed, for when the attention of the Minister for ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Army Salvage Committee is Salvaging 10,000 tons of burl[?] barbed wire in France worth £5 per ton, by means of a specially designed machine. ...

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  48. KINGDOM OF HEDJAZ.

    The correspondent of the "Chicago News" in Paris interviewed the Prince of the Hedjaz, who said: Britain's interests in the Hedjaz are purely non-political. Britain is so largely ...

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  49. GERMAN FLEET.

    The surrendered German vessels at Scarpa Flow are greatly deteriorating, the Germans refusing to do anything not absolutely compulsory. ...

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  50. UNEMPLOYED MINERS.

    There are about 400 unemployed miners in the Cloncurry district, of whom 200 are at Kuridala. The manager of the Hampden mine says he expects that all mines will soon be ...

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  51. LUSITANIA MONUMENT.

    A Paris report says the sculptor Dubois has finished a model for a monument commemorating the Lusitania. It represents a woman kneeling on wreckage, and another ...

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