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  2. BOATING DISASTER.

    Seach parties both from the water police and from the Tingira have failed so far to trace the five boys who are missing as the result of the capsize on Sunday afternoon of a ship's ...

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  3. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The stationing committee of the Methodist Conference sat yesterday afternoon and evening. The following is the first reading of the appointments for 1918-19, which is ...

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  4. PETERSHAM. MOVE TO STOP POLL.

    With the close approach of election day, interest in the Petersham campaign is increasing. That centre was lively last night with the battle cries of candidates and their ...

    Article : 270 words
  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. GERMANY'S SHIPS.

    Germany's payment for foodstuffs will be made by means of credits in neutral countries, certain permitted exports, including coal and timber, and sums earned by the surrender of ...

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  6. INFLUENZA 35 CASES IN CITY YESTERDAY

    During the 24 hours ended at 8 p.m. yesterday 37 new cases of influenza were officially notified by the Board of Health. Two of those were reported from Newcastle, while the ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS. WILL GERMANY ACCEPT?

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Paris states that unofficial reports from Berlin and Weimar indicate the most intense dissatisfaction in ...

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  8. DIVIDING GERMANY'S SHIPS.

    The Germans have accepted the Allies' conditions for the surrender of merchantmen, which are to be delivered as in the case of the surrender of the navy. A large ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. "ALL THIS TALK ABOUT GRANVILLE."

    Speaking at the Petersham Town Hall last night, Captain Chaplain Wilson said he wanted it made clear that "all this talk about Granville" was commenced by Mr. George Fuller ...

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  10. SPARTACIST INSURRECTION.

    A message from Weimar states: Although Herr Noske, Minister for Military Affairs, announced the Spartacist insurrection was definitely crushed, there are widespread fears that ...

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  11. GONE FOR EVER.

    An official despatch from Paris says the "Social Demokraten" of Stockholm, publishes an interview with General von Ludendorff, in which he says that the German ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The British brought down 8000 German aeroplanes during the war. The Germans downed 2800 British, according to a statement by Brigadier-General Seely ...

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  13. CAIRO RIOTS.

    A Cairo message says that riots followed the resignation of the Egyptian Premier and the deportation of several leading Egyptian Nationalists. Including two ex-Ministers. Four ...

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  14. PREMIER'S SUPPORT.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman), who will be accompanied by the Minister for Works (Mr. Ball), will speak in the Lewisham Picture Theatre to-night in support of Major ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. MR. OLDE CHALLENGED.

    Major Shillington, speaking in support of his candidature an the selected National candidate, threw out a challenge last night to Mr. Olde, the Labour candidate, in the course of ...

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  16. TRANSPORT BILL.

    It is expected that Sir Eric Geddes, in response to insistent popular demand, will announce a series of concessions in the Transport Bill, including a modification of the Minister's ...

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  17. ARAB UPRISING.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Paris learns that Arab uprisings against Europeans and Armenians, of which the news was suppressed, occurred in the Euphrates ...

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  18. GERMANY'S FUTURE ARMY.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press says French opinion believes that the plan to permit Germany to organise a voluntary army of 100,000 men for 12 years enlistment ...

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  19. WOMEN'S RALLY.

    A women's rally will be held in the Petersham Town Hnll on Wednesday night in connection with the National party's campaign. The speakers will include Major Shillington, ...

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  20. LLOYD GEORGE RETURNING.

    Mr. Lloyd George will probably return at the end of the week, in view of the fateful Labour decisions pending. ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  22. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKS.

    A Russian wireless message claims the Bolsheviks have advanced to the Dvina River, and have captured Vystavka, 140 miles south-eastward of Archangel. ...

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  23. SOLDIERS IN POLITICS.

    The executive of the Soldiers and Citizens' Political Federation yesterday made final arrangements with regard to co-operation with Captain Carmichael, M.C., M.L.A. The ...

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  24. FIGHTING BOLSHEVISM.

    The police raided the headquarters of the American Union of Russian Peasant Workers, and arrested 200 men and women, among whom were alleged Bolshevists. Anarchistic ...

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  25. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. RELIGIOUS CELEBRATIONS.

    Archbi [?] Cattance, the Papal Delegate, and Archbishop Kelly attended the religious celebration of St. Patrick's Day in St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday. For the occasion the ...

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  26. SPARTACUS FAILURE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" in Berlin states that in consequence of the week's events the Government may be reconstructed by the inclusion of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. EMPLOYEES' WELFARE.

    Mr. Justice Astbury has sanctioned the British Broken Hill Company altering its articles of association to permit of contributions to employees' social institutions. The ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. VICTORIA.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  29. JAPAN'S GROWING TRADE.

    A Washington message says the United States Tariff Commission has issued a report dealing with Japan's foreign trade, which increased from £130,000,000 in 1913 to ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS.

    Business men expressed relief upon the publication of a statement by the Department of Commerce that it had received a cable message from the ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. JAMES DALTON.

    The death occurred shortly before 7 o'clock to-night of Mr. James Dalton, who throughout the western district was widely known in commercial and pastoral life and in ...

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  32. SITUATION NOT ALARMING.

    Notwithstanding the number of cases of pneumonic influenza that are being notified, the health authorities do not take an alarming view of the situation. When soon ...

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  33. CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.

    A report from Havana says Jack Johnson, former champion boxer of the world, told an American agency that his fight with Willard for the title was a pre-arranged affair. ...

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  34. AGED GENERAL BLUDGEONED.

    A Paris report states that General von Arnim, aged 76, who was recently commanding in Flanders, was beaten to death. Arnim fired upon peasants trespassing in his park ...

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  35. KOREA.

    The "New York Times'" correspondent at Peking reports a widespread movement for independence in Korea. Thousands of demonstrators in towns and ...

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  36. THE WAR PLOTTERS.

    The Paris "Journal des Debats" publishes from the ex-Servian Minister despatches sent by the Austrian Ambassador to Berlin prior to the war, showing that Germany counted ...

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  37. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    At 9.31 to-night, the Melbourne wireless station received the following S.O.S. wireless distress call from the steamship J. A. Cox:— "Vessel on fire in forward hold. Come at ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    Four fresh cases of pneumonic influenza and two contacts were admitted to the Waratah infectious Diseases Hospital to-day. The condition of the sufferers, with the exception ...

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  39. LABOUR CANDIDATE.

    An open-air meeting, at which addresses were delivered in favour of the Labour candidate, Mr. B. C. Olde, was hold in the vicinity of the Petersham Town Hall last night. ...

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  40. RIOTS IN CAIRO.

    A Cairo report states that the military suppressed serious riots. There were a few casualties. ...

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  41. BORDER RESTRICTIONS.

    The primary cause of the dissatisfaction that has existed here in regard to the border restrictions has now been removed by the declaration that Wodonga is clean. This will ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. INCIDENT AT THE GAP.

    About 11.30 a.m. on Saturday Constable Cantwell, of the Watson's Bay police, saw a well-dressed, middle-aged woman, leading by the hand a little girl of about 8 years, walk ...

    Article : 165 words
  43. LABOUR CRISIS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) is closely watching the Labour cirsis. Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen), in an ...

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  44. WASHED ASHORE.

    During the recent rough spell on the coast a fairly large boat was washed up on the beach between Narrabeen and Barranjocy. The name "Kia-ora" was still visible on the boat's ...

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  45. ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL CLOSED.

    It is announced that in consequence of the cases of pneumonic influenza which have been removed from the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children at Camperdown, the hospital will ...

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  46. CASUALTIES.

    Jack Purcell, aged 8, living at Punchbowl, attempted to alight from a bankstown train as it drow into Canterbury station yesterday morning. He lost his balance and fell ...

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  47. MULES AND HORSES.

    There are many in the Australian force to-day watching with saddened hearts the sale of the horses they have learnt to love during the war. The order has gone forth that all ...

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  48. EPIDEMIC IN NEW YORK.

    The four-masted barque Juteopolis, which arrived from New York yesterday, was at the latter city when the influenza epidemic was at its height. Practically the whole of the ...

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  49. LATE MISS H. PRATT.

    The death of Miss Hetty Pratt, which occurred at Epping on Saturday last, has re moved a well-known and ardent worker amongst the young people of the city. The ...

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  50. STONY CULLY OUTBREAK.

    The Government medical officer reports that there are no fresh cases at Stony Gully camp. Two patients are dangerously ill, three seriously ill, and the rest improving. There ...

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  51. WILL COME FORWARD AGAIN.

    Captain Carmichael, speaking at a gathering of Captain-Chaplain Wilson's followers in the Petersham Town Hall last night, said:— "It is no use us going on and asking you to ...

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  52. TRAMWAYS IDLE.

    The industrial trouble in Melbourne continues. The taxi-drivers are still on strike, and the garages are closed indefinitely. A request for an immediate conference ...

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  53. MINE-SWEEPING.

    The Admiralty is establishing a voluntary force of 1300 men to be exclusively engaged in mine-sweeping. The work will occupy many months. ...

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  54. CASES ON LANCASHIRE.

    The troopship Lancashire arrived at Fremantle during the week-end, having had 50 cases of influenza of a mild type during the voyage. She is proceeding in quarautine to ...

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  55. GOVERNOR OF MALTA.

    It is officially announced that General Plumor has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta in succession to Lord Methuen, who has resigned. ...

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  56. NIAGARA FOR QUARANTINE.

    The R.M.S. Niagara, which arrives from Vancouver via ports this morning, will go into quarantine on arrival. It is understood that she is to be detained for four days. A wireless ...

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  57. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    In the total of nearly £400 received yesterday by the executive of the Prince Alfred Hospital Jubilee Fund was a cheque for £70/0/6, collected by Messrs. Yee Wing, ...

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  58. LATE MR. MANIFOLD'S ESTATE.

    The will of Mr. John Chester Manifold, M.P., who died on the steamship Sonoma when returning to Australia on October 23 last, has been lodged for probate. The testator left ...

    Article : 109 words
  59. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Rear-Admiral Ernest Gaunt has been promoted to the rank of vice-admiral. The "Sunday Express" states that the King's invitation to Dame Nellie Melba indicates that ...

    Article : 87 words
  60. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It appears probable that Sydney, during the coming winter, will have to wage war against Spanish influenza. May I suggest that the Government provide an ...

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  61. BISHOP AND IRISH QUESTION.

    Bishop Hayden, in a speech at St. Patrick's Day demonstration on Saturday afternoon, reviewing the position in Ireland, said he regarded Sir Edward Carson as an ...

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  62. G.U.O. ODDFELLOWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  63. HIGH COURT APPEAL.

    Special leave was granted by the High Court to-day for the Bankstown Council to appeal against the judgment given by the Full Court of New South Wales in favour of defendant ...

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  64. BELGIAN STATE TREASURE.

    British destroyers safely escorted three steamers carrying the Belgian State treasure to Antwerp, including all State documents, bullion, and savings bank securities which ...

    Article : 41 words
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