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  2. INFLUENZA A BAD DAY

    There was a sudden jump in the number of new pneumonic influenza cases reported yesterday, no fewer than 45 being notified as against seven ...

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  3. WORLD'S FINANCE.

    There is not doubt as to the commanding position of the United States in the world of finance. Early in 1915 the demand for American products, both raw and manufactured, ...

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  4. FRIDAY NIGHT.

    At a special meeting of the council of the Master Retailers' Association yesterday it was unanimously decided to recommend those members who usually open their promises on ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. ASSASSINATED.

    The Amir of Afghanistan has been murdered. Lord Curzon states that the Amir was a loyal friend and ally of Britain. The murder ...

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  7. NATIONALISATION.

    The debate on the second reading of the Coal Commission Bill revealed a remarkable divergence of opinion. The miners' members demanded that the Government should ...

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  8. FINAL PEACE TREATY IN MAY OR JUNE

    A Paris message says the various commissions are making good progress, including the drafting of the outlines of the mandatory scheme. It is understood that the draft will contain a ...

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  9. COASTAL RAIN. SOME HEAVY GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 468 words
  10. INVALIDS LANDED.

    Despite the rain and the late hour of the landing, there was a large attendance inside and, outside the Anzac Buffet to give the 300 soldiers—invalids, convalescents, and a few ...

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  11. MATUNGA CAPTAIN.

    After an absence from Sydney of almost exactly 19 months, Captain Donaldson, who commanded the luckless Matunga, captured by the German raider Wolf, returned to Sydney ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  13. UNSOLVED PROBLEMS

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" says: "I learn that the report that Heligoland and the Kiel Canal must be dismantied is not soundly based. The ...

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  14. PRESIDENT'S RETURN

    When President Wilson arrived in Boston thousands of people greeted him. The steamer George Washington, on which he was travelling, narrowly escaped stranding on Teacher's ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

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  16. WATER SUPPLY BENEFITS.

    The secretary of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board (Mr. T. Roseby) stated yesterday that the catchment area of the metropolitan water supply and the Manly ...

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  17. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    Sunday night's bulletin states that M. Clemenceau passed a very good day. MELBOURNE, Tuesday. A reply has been received to the cablegram ...

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  18. CASES IN THE STATE.

    Of the 45 new cases of influenza officially notified yesterday 30 were reported from the Kyogle aboriginal compound, the patients in all cases being aboriginals. The remaining ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Australian light cruiser H.M.A.S. Melbourne, accompanied by six destroyers, will shortly leave England for Australia. The Acting Minister for the Navy, Mr. ...

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  20. IRELAND.

    A Philadelphia message says a convention of members of the Irish race carried a resolution at the Instance of Cardinal Gibbons, asserting the right of Ireland to ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. BOLSHEVISM.

    The "National News" understands that in view of the attempt on the life of M. Clemencean, Britain. France, and Italy are taking drastic steps to deal with Bolshevik activities. ...

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  22. FURTHER FALLS EXPECTED.

    Further rain may be expected over the coastal and highland parts, and should extend, though in scattered fashion, over northern inland districts. The south-east winds should ...

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  23. MEXICO.

    A new York message says that the J. P. Morgan Company has announced that an international committee of American, French, and British bankers has been organised for the ...

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  24. GERMAN DISORDERS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that following a wild scene in the Munich Chamber, in which revolvers were in general use, Parliament House was placed ...

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  25. JOCKEYS' BETS.

    The board of management of the Associated Racing Clubs adopted stringent rules yesterday forbidding bets made by or on behalf of jockeys. The existing rules were supplemented ...

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  26. ORSOVA TROOPS.

    A repetition of the trouble caused by the 1200 Argyllshire troops who broke quarantine at North Head on February 11 and marched out threatened yesterday immediately after ...

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  27. TROUBLE ON STEAMER.

    Trouble occurred yesterday afternoon on board the Port Lyttleton, when members of the crew attacked a number of others on board, alleging that they were aliens. ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press understands that the League of Nations covenant was completely framed in thirty hours. ...

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  29. MILITARY PEACE TERMS.

    The "Daily Express" states that the military peace terms limit the German army to 300,000 men and 15,000 officers. The pre-war organisation, including the general staff, is to ...

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  30. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The United Press Agency's correspondent at Tokio says that, speaking in the Diet, Mr. Takaski Hara, M.P., said he saw no reason why China should demand the return of ...

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  31. HEAVY STORM IN PERTH.

    While a heavy thunderstorm, which passed over Perth on Sunday evening, was at its height a flash of lightning struck a massive stone cross surmounting the Sacred Heart ...

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  32. HELP FOR POLAND.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Herald" learns authoritatively that the Allies will give Poland military aid. A large force of Allied troops under General Haller ...

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  33. FLYING.

    Speaking at the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club, General F. H. Sykes, Controller of Civil Aviation, referred to the great part which the All-British air routes would ...

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  34. RETURNING TROOPS.

    A more liberal victualling allowance will in future be provided for troops and war workers returning to Australia on vessels under Imperial requisition. This announcement was ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Cobden Club's memorandum to the Peace Conference urges the universal adoption of freetrade. A report received from Prague states that ...

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  36. FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    At the inquest on Griffiths Roberts, who was shot by a Chinese market gardener, Fong King, recently, it was shown that the deceased and his brother-in-law, Armstrong, went to the ...

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  37. CASUALTIES.

    On Saturday morning Mrs. Myra Sarah Morris, residing in South-street, Granville, who left home on business, gave instructions to her son, aged 7 years, not to leave the ...

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  38. LEAD PRODUCERS.

    A deputation, headed by M. Gregory, M.P., waited upon the Acting Premier yesterday, and asked for assistance in the form of an advance of £6 per ton, to enable lead ...

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  39. INFLUENZA CONGRESS.

    The London correspondent of the New York "World" interviewed an eminent physician, who said an international medical congress should be convened to study influenza, of ...

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  40. WAR LOSSES.

    The revised figures of the Empire's losses in the war are as follows:— Military losses, 835,743 killed or presumed to be dead, and 2,047,211 wounded; naval ...

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  41. ANZAC DAY.

    The Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, in its annual report, states that the league had secured the month of April next for a public appeal to raise ...

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  42. BANKS JOIN FORCES.

    In order to draw still closer the connection between the National Bank of New Zealand and Lloyd's Bank as their London bankers, the latter have arranged to subscribe for ...

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  43. BOXING.

    Tancy Lee outpointed Danny Morgan at the National Sporting Club for the featherweight championship, winning the Lonsdale belt outright. ...

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  44. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Federal Government has decided to appoint a nominee advisory council to the Administrator of the Northern Territory. The council will consist of three officials and four ...

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  45. PRICE OF TIMBER.

    Mr. Robinson, Minister for Industries, complains that the Federal shipping authorities have raised timber 7s 6d per load, alleging the States' quarantine regulations as the reason. ...

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  46. GREAT ARCTIC JOURNEY.

    Despatches from Archangel say that one of the greatest Arctic journeys ever attempted has been accomplished by Sir Ernest Shackleton's men, who brought reinforcements to the ...

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  47. POLITICAL AMALGAMATION.

    It is authoritatively announced as a result of negotiations which have taken place between representatives of the National Political Council and the Australian Democratic Union ...

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  48. SHIPPING.

    The Wanaka, from New Zealand, went into quarantine yesterday. The Orsova, with New South Wales and Queensland troops and a number of civilian ...

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  49. SHIPPING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Commonwealth Shipping Board has been informed by the Imperial authorities that arrangements have been made for 22 steamers to commence voyages to Australia from Great ...

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  50. ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP GOVERNMENT.

    An Amsterdam message states that in connection with the arrest of Spiridonov, chairman of the Russian Assembly, the Bolsheviks assert that the social revolutionaries plotted ...

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  51. LITHGOW HOUSING SCHEME.

    The Acting Attorney-General, Mr. Groom, stated to-day that the Commonwealth had expedited the housing scheme at Lithgow in every possible way. The delays which had ...

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  52. QUEENSLANDER ROBBED.

    While standing on the main assembly platform of the Central Railway Station on Saturday afternoon Donald S. Cameron was robbed by two men of a purse containing the ...

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  53. SENATOR PEARCE IN CAPETOWN.

    Senator Pearce arrived this afternoon from Kimberley. He was met by the Mayor, the Minister for Defence, a representative of the Governor-General, and a number of ...

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