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  2. INFLUENZA. THREE FRESH CASES.

    Three fresh cases in quarantine, including a member of the staff, a suspicious case on the Marsina—one of the eight vessels detained—and the transference of one of the ...

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  3. MR. JENSEN.

    A very large crowd of people assembled, at Parliament House early this evening in the hope of gaining admittance' and hearing the ex-Minister for Customs (Mr. Jensen) make ...

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  4. WATER SHORTAGE. BOARD RESTRICTIONS RELAXED.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Water Board it was, decided to relax the regulations in regard to fixed hoses and sprinklers. While hoping that the public would realise how ...

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  5. CHOWDER BAY WANTED.

    Something like consternation was caused among State Ministers yesterday when an intimation came to them, through the police, that (the Federal quarantine authorities ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    There are many signs of increased interest being taken in Sir Douglas Haig's return to London, He will be accompanied by leading generals and staff officers. ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. James Thohy, the Paris correspondent of the "New York World," says it is definitely settled that the British delegation for the preliminary peace negotiations will consist ...

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  8. GERMAN TURMOIL MEETING OF SOVIETS.

    Reports from Berlin received in Amsterdam state that the Imperial Congress of Soviets was opened in the Prussian Diet building. The tribunal was draped and wreathed in red. ...

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  9. WOOL NOT WANTED.

    Replying to the request of the Union Government for an extension of time for wool, purchase and the reduction of the limit of 200,000 baleS, the Imperial Government states ...

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  10. THE MAKURA.

    No fresh cases are reported from the Makura, and the prospect of the vessel being released on Sunday morning is, therefore, still very bright. She will berth at the No. ...

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  11. ATUA'S RELEASE POSTPONED.

    One of the three new patients admitted is Mr. Dumberline, fourth engineer on the Atua. As a result, this vessel, which was to have been realesed front quarantine on Friday, ...

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  12. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    A Berlin message says: [?] is officially estimated that the food stocks will be exhausted in February. Probably this is over pessimistic, but the ...

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  13. A CITY'S UNDERWORLD.

    At an "at home" given yesterday afternoon by the President of the Methodist Conference, Colonel-Chaplain James Green, C.M.G., to supporters of the Central ...

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  14. ROYAL COMMISSION SUGGESTED

    At Tuesday night's meeting of the North Sydney Council a letter was received from the Mosman Council regarding the unsatisfactory state of the water supply. It was ...

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  15. MARSINA FURTHER DETAINED.

    The Marsina was to have been released to-day, but will be further detained until the case now reported as suspicious has been definitely diagnosed. ...

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  16. ACROSS THE RHINE.

    The French entered Wiesbaden on the 15th. The British crossed the Rhine on the 13th at Cologne in force, the operation providing a most impressive spectacle. A crossing was ...

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  17. QUARANTINE STAFF PATIENT.

    Another of the new cases is Mr. Lamburn, one of the quarantine staff, who bas been attending the Italian reservists. These men were to have been released to-day, but they ...

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  18. SULPHATE OR SULPHITE?

    Mr. H. Richardson Clark, Parramatta coroner, continued the inquest on the body of Joseph Slater, 34 years of age, a council employee, living in Ryde-road, Hunter's Hill, ...

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  19. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The House of Representatives sat all night, and adjourned at 9 o'clock this morning for two hours for breakfast. The amendment moved by Mr. Chapman ...

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  20. OTHER PATIENTS.

    The third new case is Roy Whelan, of Victoria, and a member of the 17th General Service Reinforcements. Pte. Metzler has gone back to the dangerously ill list. ...

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  21. UNNOTICED HEROES.

    Among unnoticed heroes of the war are the poison gas experts, whose duty it was to test various gases and masks. They were daily shut in sealed chambers containing gases, ...

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  22. THE IRREPRESSIBLE DIGGER.

    Bishop Long, writing from France, says:— "In one big hospital the men wanted to know how wo fared on Anzac Day, and we told them of how a bit of Australia had been ...

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  23. 1784 PEOPLE QUARANTINED.

    There are now 1784 people quarantined, including patients, convalescents, contacts, and staff. Of these, however, only 63 are patients. These figures indicate the ...

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  24. INOCULATION.

    The inoculation in public depots totalled 14,276 up to Tuesday night, including 7432 at Hyde Park and 4384 at the Water Police Court. The public inoculation on ...

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  25. GERMAN LOSS AND GAIN.

    A Copenhagen-message says: A noteworthy phrase in Herr Haase's interview was:—"We loose Alsace-Lorraine, but gain German Austria." ...

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  26. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    Monsieur Adrion Mithouard, President of the Municipal Council of Paris, welcoming President Wilson at the Hotel de Ville, said: "I have the honour, ...

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  27. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS.

    It is understood the official celebration of victory will occur in January or February. The authorities are discussing a scheme on an unprecedented scale of enabling every ...

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  28. RETURN OF BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Steps are being taken to expedite the return of British prisoners. Fifteen Danish ships, in addition to British transports, have been chartered. Many men are arriving at ...

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  29. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., last night addressed a meeting of the Friendly Societies' Association of New South Wales on the question of providing medical benefits for non-members ...

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  30. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES.

    Newspapers anticipate a number of early Cabinet changes. It is reported that a new reconstruction Cabinet consisting of about a dozen will shortly supersede the War Cabinet. ...

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  31. THE AUSTRIAN THRONE.

    A report received in Copenhagen from Vienna states that a meeting in favour of a monarch), at which several generals were present, nominated the Archduke Max, brother ...

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  32. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The military authorities announced yesterday that the following soldiers were returning to Australia by boat "B":— Privates H. C. Chadwick, L. S. Colwell, M. ...

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  33. EFFICACY OF VACCINE.

    As the result of representations made to him, the Acting Chief Health Officer of Tasmania, Dr. Clarke, made inquiries officially as to whether, as was supposed among some ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    The dispute between the Tramway Board and tho employees is reaching an acute stage. The union has given the board a week to decide whether it will reinstate motormen who, the ...

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  35. REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL.

    A Madrid message states that serious revolutionary disturbances have occurred at Barcelona and Bilbao. The Guards used firearms and there were some casualties. The ...

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  36. MACKENSEN.

    A telegram from Budapest says that "Az-Est" reports that the Government of Hungary has interned Mackensen. Mackensen was recently reported to be in Berlin, but ...

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  37. USE OF RESPIRATORS.

    The Director-General of Health (Dr. Paton) says it is advisable for people to provide themselves with respirators in order to be prepared for any outbreak of the disease. ...

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  38. SYDNEY CITY MISSION.

    The annual prize-giving and Christmas tree was held at the Central Hall, Sydney City Mission, on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. M. Main, superintendent missionary, presided. ...

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  39. WOMAN DISTURBS PARLIAMENT.

    An uncommon occurrence took place in the House of Assembly to-day. Parliament recently refused to re-open tho question of compensation to landowners whose land was ...

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  40. BOLSHEVISM SPREADING.

    Despatches from Monte Video say that the Bolshevik agitations are increasing in Brazil, Uraguay, and Argentine. In some places, workers' councils have been formed in ...

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  41. MOERAKI'S DEPARTURE.

    The departure of the Moeraki, advertised for to-day, is now uncertain, and will depend upon what action the seamen take. At the moment only a small portion of the crew ...

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  42. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A tourist car on the Canadian Pacific Railway took fire while en route to Toronto, and it is reported that 13 persons lost their lives. ...

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  43. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Senator Lodge, who was interviewed in New York, said:—"After learning of the horrible treatment of the natives in the German colonies, I am certain those colonies should ...

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  44. AMERICAN TRADE.

    It is reported from Washington that President Wilson has approved of the attachment of business advisers to the American legations and embassies with the object of ...

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  45. MR. RYAN RETURNS TO QUEENSLAND

    The Premier, Mr. T. J. Ryan, returned to Brisbane to-night, after paying a hurried visit to Sydney where, he stated, he had had a long interview with the Japanese ...

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  46. PREMIERS AND PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York world" says that the dominions' Premiers will be present at the preliminary Peace Conference, but will not attend the final ...

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  47. QUARANTINE LAUNCH BEACHED

    The Canopus, a launch which was proceeding to Brisbane on quarantine business, met with some engine trouble at Disaster Bay on Sunday, and was beached. A tug has been ...

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  48. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The Marylebone C. C. discussed the two days' matches, and at times the meeting was animated. Lord Hawke and Lord Harris favoured three days but were outvoted by ...

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  49. MUNICIPAL LIBRARY PICTURES.

    The town clerk, Mr. T. H. Nesbitt, stated yesterday that Mr. Alfred Coffey had lent to the Municipal Library, under the control of the City Council, seven of his own works, ...

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  50. PORTUGUESE PRESIDENT.

    Admiral Canto Castro, Minister for Marine, has been elected Provisional President of Portugal, in place of the President, who was assassinated. ...

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  51. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES' CLAIMS.

    Recently, the Tramways Employees' Union demanded from the Railway Commissioners 11d per day, in addition to rates prescribed in the Arbitration award for certain of its ...

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  52. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    The administrative committee regards as very satisfactory the ambulance arrangements which have been made in order to meet any emergency. For some time the committee ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Paris Hotelkeepers' Union has decided neither to employ nor accommodate a person of enemy origin for a period of 10 years. Four great French feminist groups have ...

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  54. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The battle cruiser New Zealand conveyed Quean Maud of Norway to England. ...

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  55. UNIVERSITY AND THE WAR.

    A committee, consisting of the Vice-Chancellor, Judge Backhouse, Mr. Nangle, the Chairman of the Professorial Board, the Deans of the Faculties, and the Warden and ...

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  56. NEW MINING ACT.

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., states that the Mining. (Amendment) Act, 1918, has received the Royal assent, and camp into operation yesterday as regards the ...

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  57. RELEASE OF MATUNGA'S CREW.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Company, Ltd., received a cable from their London office yesterday, dated December 16, advising that Captain Donaldson and the crew of the steamer ...

    Article : 56 words
  58. LATE MR. EDWARD KING.

    The death has occurred suddenly of Mr. Edward King, organist of the Newcastle Cathedral. Up to the time of his death he took a prominent part in patriotic and ...

    Article : 43 words
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