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  2. NO CO-OPERATION.

    The complaint has been made—and it is horne out in a substantial measure by the statement of a member of the local medical profession—toat there is not, as between the ...

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  3. VENEREAL DISEASE.

    The second reading of the Venereal Diseases Bill was moved in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Premier, who said the fundamental, vital principle involved was ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS. BRITAIN AND ALLIES.

    It is authoritatively stated that the conclusions reached by the Inter-Allied Conference were submitted this morning to the Imperial War Council for endorsement before their ...

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  5. INFLUENZA. TOTAL DEATHS, 35.

    With the death of another of the Italian reservists whe were on board the Medic— Spinazi Lorenzo—the mortality list at the quarantine station has increased to 35. The ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    While the movement is being conducted without haste, it is clear from the official communiques issued from time to time that the Allied advance to the Rhine is proceeding ...

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  7. DISTRACTED GERMANY BOLSHEVIST THREATS.

    The first English war correspondent who has arrived in Berlin described the journey thither from Austria as like a triumphal progress, wayside stations being decorated in honour ...

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  8. PEACE DISCUSSION.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press reports that according to diplomats there, Turkey is expected to invite the Peace Conference to send an international ...

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  9. ADVANCING TO THE RHINE. ALLIES IN GERMANY.

    A Belgian communique says:—Our advance is proceeding methodically. Cavalry has entered Juliers, and the infantry has reached the Aix-la-Chapelle—Rupen line (just across ...

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  10. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    A message from The Hague states: The situation in Bremen grows more acute. It is typical of much that is happening in the Industrial centres, where extreme Communism ...

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  11. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Millen, in reply to Senator Keating (Tas.), said that the British and Imperial Governments were considering the lifting of the embargo on the ...

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  12. EX-KAISER'S FATE.

    The Attorney-General, Sir F. E. Smith, in the course of an interview, said the War Cabinet, including the oversea representatives, unanimously decided to press Holland for the ...

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  13. CONDITIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The influenza, epidemic has practically died out. The hotel bars have been reopened, and business everywhere is nearly normal. Alderman Gunson, Mayor of Auckland, has ...

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  14. ELECTRICAL TRADES.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Electrical Trades Union of Australia a proposal to reaffiliate with the New South Wales Labour Council. ...

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  15. GERMAN NAVY.

    Admiral Sir David Beatty, in a speech to the crew of H.M.S. Lion on the eve of their escorting the German ships to Scarpa Flow, said: "It is a pitiable and horrible sight ...

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  16. THE GUILT OF THE WAR.

    In an interview with an English Journalist, Herr Haase, Foreign Minister in the new German Government, declared the guilt of the war lies with Austro-German militarism. The ...

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  17. OVER 4000 DEATHS IN SAMOA.

    A wireless message received from the Commander of the Encounter states that there have been 21 deaths amongst the white men and over 4000 amongst the natives from ...

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  18. CHAPLAINS' RIGHTS.

    A strong protest was made last night by the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzgerald) against the refusal of the quarantine authorities to allow a priest to visit a dying patient ...

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  19. RUSSIA WANTS PEACE.

    A Stockholm message states that M. Litvinoff, in an interview, said he was empowered to represent Russia if Britain proposed negotiations. He did not know what the Allies ...

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  20. WATER SUPPLY FAILS.

    Complaints have been made that on Monday the water supply failed in certain portions of North Sydney, particularly at Crow's Nest. ...

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  21. BOYS V. RUTHENIANS.

    An English war correspondent who visited Lembers relates an astonishing story of how some schoolboys liberated the city from the Ruthenlans. Four boys who began the rising ...

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  22. RAVAGES IN INDIA.

    The ravages of influenza in India have been terrible. Eight hundred people are dying daily in Delhi. There has been 15,000 deaths in Bombay, and 250,000 in the Punjab. If ...

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  23. MORE HONOURS.

    The following honourd have been awarded to Australians:— D.S.O.: Captain E. J. M'Claughry. Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross: Lieut. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Ottawa states that the first vessels of the Canadian Government's mercantile fleet have been launched. Thirty-nine other cargo boats follow. ...

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  25. TRADE UNION RETURNS.

    At a meeting of the Non South Wales Electrical Trades Union a notification from the Registrar of Trades Unions, was discussed. The registrar pointed out that it would be ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Will you permit me the privilege of expressing my sympathy, apart from any ecclesiastical divisions, with the desire that the unfortunate people who are confined in ...

    Article : 261 words
  27. BRITISH AT LIBAU.

    Messages received in Amsterdam through Berlin announce the arrival of a flotilla of 12 British destroyers at Libau (a Russian port on the Baltic coast, in the province of ...

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  28. REMEMBER THE TROOPS.

    General Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian Imperial Forces, says it would be disastrous if the Australian Y.M.C.A. lessons its operations during demobilisation. The ...

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  29. RESTORING RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that M. Babmeteff, Russian Ambassador, announces that he will leave for France in order to participate in a conference of ...

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  30. HUNS' TREATMENT OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Australian repatriated soldiers are now arriving at Hull in big parties every day. The men captured at Fleurbaix testify to the brutality of the Uhlan escort, which ...

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  31. DEATH OF ROSTAND.

    The death is announced of Edmond Rostand, dramatist, at the age of 60 years. ...

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  32. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Lieut. A. S. Parker, of the 14th Battalion, who contested Barwon in 1914, has been selected as the Liberal-Labour candidate for Birmingham. ...

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  33. MAKURA'S CASES INCREASE.

    A cable message received by the Union Steamship Company last evening stated that altogether 26 cases of pneumonic-influenza had broken out on board the Royal mail ...

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  34. MARINE ENGINEERS' AWARD.

    An award was made in the Arbitration Court to-day by Mr. Justice Higgins in the claim of the Australasian Institute of Marine Engineers against the Commonwealth ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I wish to say nothing to detract from the admiration and gratitude which we should feel for the quarantine service, which is fighting so desperately to save 25,000 Australian ...

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  36. FIRE ON A SCHOONER.

    Shortly after 12.15 this morning a fire broke out on the four-masted American schooner Edward R. West, which arrived here last week from Durban, and which is now loading copra ...

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  37. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the London Stock Exchange to-day the following were the quotations:—Bank of Victoria, 87/6; Bank of New Zealand, £S5; New Zealand Loan, £107. ...

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  38. REPATRIATION OF AMERICANS

    General March (United States Chief of Staff) has announced that after the force of occupation has been assigned for Germany, the remainder of the American troops will be ...

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  39. P. AND O. S.N. COY., LTD.

    The report of the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Navigation Company, Ltd., for the year shows a profit of £919,427. The directors recommend that £50,000 be placed to the ...

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  40. THE POLICE CORDON.

    In referring yesterday to the work done by quarantine officials in keeping the influenza epidemic at bay, the Chief Secretary said that the co-operation of the Police ...

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  41. AUCKLAND TRAMS.

    The report of the Auckland Tramway Company shows a profit for the year of £83,723. For depreciation, renewals, etc., £35,000 1s set aside, and £10,000 placed to the credit of the ...

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  42. RESTITUTION FOR PARIS.

    The Paris Municipal Council is unanimously in favour of recovering from Germany the 200,000,000 francs (£8,000,000) levied on Paris by the Germans in 1870, with interest. ...

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  43. EXPLOSIVE COMPANIES.

    The Treasury has sanctioned the amalgamation of 29 British explosives companies into Explosives Trade, Limited, with a capital of £18,000,000 sterling. British and South ...

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  44. AERIAL SERVICES, LTD.

    Interest attached to the first meeting of the Adelaide shareholders in Aerial Services, Ltd., to-day, when Mr. John Lewis, M.L.C., presided. It was announced that the local share ...

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  45. STRANGE DEATHS OF HORSES.

    A number of deaths occurred yesterday amongst three truck-loads of blood horses, which were being sent from Mr. B. Haydon's Borah Station, Gunnedah, of Blandford. ...

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  46. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Over 40,000 British prisoners of war have arrived in England from Germany since the signing of the armistice. ...

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  47. CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.

    "Inquirer" writes:v doctor, in whom I have every confidence, informs me that if the public were to wear respirators at the present time there would be no danger of ...

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  48. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals; At London, Cooee, s; at San Francisco, Irene, s. Departures: For Sydney, Galka, s; for Wellington, Manganus, s. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND LIQUOR BILL.

    The Liquor Bill, providing for a poll in April next on the prohibition question, passed all stages in the House of Representatives. The following estimate of the compensation ...

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  50. FALLEN NEWINGTONIANS.

    Yesterday afternoon, in the presence of the school and many relatives, seven brass memorial tablets were unveiled to the memory of fallen Old Newingtonians in the ...

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  51. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Privy Council has refused special leave, ui the case of the Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales versus Joseph, to appeal from a decision of the High Court. ...

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  52. THREE MEN MISSING.

    The greatest fears are entertained for the safety of three men. George O'Mara, of Sandringham; Humphrey Jones, retired English civil servant, of Hampton; and P. Callaghan, ...

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  53. SIR THOMAS ROBINSON.

    The King of Italy has conferred on Sir Thomas Robinson (Agent-General for Queensland the Cross of a Commander of the Order of the Crown of [?]ly in recognition of his ...

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