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  2. PERSONAL.

    The death is announced at Liverpool, in this State, of Captain Adam Houlsby, aged 103. His great age is fully authenticated by family ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    Twenty-six deaths and 155 freshcases were reported to the Board of Health for the 24 hours ended at 2 p.m. to-day. ...

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  4. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The coastal storms have ended, and are succeeded by clear atmosphere and light winds. Hawker states there is a possibility of his starting this ...

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  6. CONCERNING FIUME.

    Reports from Paris state that grave doubts are expressed as to whether the perfected treaty will be ready for presentation to the Germans on Friday. ...

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  7. MAJOR WOOD DELAYED.

    The West of Ireland is shrouded in mist, and Major Woods's flight is at present impossible. (United Service.) ...

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  8. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    The not result of the cricket match "Old Buffers" v. "Duffers," was £20 1/. Accompanying the cheque for this amount, which was forwarded to the ...

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  9. CALENDAR FOR THE MONTH. APRIL.

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  10. INDIAN RISING.

    Two hundred casualties are reported in connection with renewed riots at Amritsar. The strike continues at Delhi. ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIK MURDERS.

    Reuter's Omsk correspondent states that the Bolshevists murdered 1800 persons, including 400 women, at Ufa. ...

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  12. VOLUNTARY AID CORPS.

    A meeting of the Voluntary Aid Corps was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The chair was occupied by the president, Mrs. E. E. Collins, ...

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  13. FALL FROM EXPRESS TRAIN.

    A sailor, whose name could not be ascertained, fell from the Sydney express on Friday night near Ettamogah, when the train was travelling at about ...

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  14. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER.

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  15. STRIKE AT COLOGNE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. Employees of firms in Cologne district struck, whereupon General Plumer issued a proclamation ordering an immediate return to work, and ...

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  16. PROBLEM UNSOLVED.

    The leaders separated to-day without reaching a settlement on the Adriatic question. President Wilson and the Italians refuse to budge an ...

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  17. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    An accident of a peculiar nature happened to a young man named Mr. Gow, of Coolamon, on Monday evening. He was driving from Coolamon ...

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  18. TROOPS TO REMAIN.

    Reuter learns that soldiers awaiting embarkation to the United Kingdom, including details from Mesopotamia volunteers, will remain in India in ...

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  19. RAVAGES IN FAR EAST.

    Mr. Batt, a New Zealander now in Sydney, who has just returned from Japan and China, states that Australians have no conception of the ravages ...

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  20. EMPIRE UNITY.

    Bishop Frodsham, in a letter to the "Morning Post." says the Covenant of the League of Nations assumes self-governing dominions to be separate States ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. MORE INTERFERENCE.

    Captain Carmichael is in very grave danger of overdoing things. He is pacing himself perilously near the same class as that in which Mr. John ...

    Article : 586 words
  22. EGYPTIAN TROUBLE.

    A communique states that convicts at Tura Prison attached the warders and broke out of prison. The warders fired, killing 20 and wounding 44 with ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. MISHAP WITH METHYLATED SPIRITS.

    On Monday evening an accident of a serious nature befel Mr. Hanneford. proprietor of the Springwood Hotel, which is a few miles out of ...

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  24. ON THE COAL FIELDS.

    Coal-miners on the Maitland field are considerably concerned owing to the increasing prevalence of influenza. They demand greater protection. The Pelaw ...

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  25. COLONIAL ADJUSTMENTS.

    The British delegation discussed the French proposals for exchanges and readjustments on the Colonial possessions. It is understood that there ...

    Article : 54 words
  26. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The French evening newspapers announce an alliance between Russia and Germany. It is recognised as probably an important diplomatic ...

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  27. CONSCRIPTION BILL.

    The Miners' Conference at Southport reaffirmed the resolution condemning conscription and intervention in Russia. ...

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  28. CASES IN THE COUNTRY.

    Five cases were admitted to Grenfell Hospital from the vicinity of Greenthorpe and Bumbaldry. One turned out to be pneumonic influenza. ...

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  29. REPARATION CLAUSES.

    "The Times" states: The reparation clauses are designed to enable politicians to tell their countrymen that their electioneering pledges have been ...

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  30. INOCULATION AT GANMAIN.

    The Government Medical Officer, Dr. Buchanan, was in attendance at the Ganmain inoculation depot during Easter Monday, when only 13 persons ...

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  31. BUSINESS NOTIFICATIONS.

    There will be a working bee on Saturday next at Returned Soldier Vincent's holding at Toole's Creek. Messrs. Corby Bros., have established ...

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  32. HUNGARIAN SOVIET.

    A message from Budapest states that the downfall of the Hungarian Soviet Government is expected as the result of the desertion of 30,000 Szeelder troops ...

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  33. BERLIN STRIKE ENDS.

    The general strike in Berlin has ended. ...

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  34. AT JUNEE.

    There were no fresh cases reported yesterday and all the patients in the compound are doing well. ...

    Article : 22 words
  35. POPULATING AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual meeting of Royal Colonial Institute Sir Rider Haggard emphasised the nature of the enormous heritage beyond the seas for our ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. A FRENCH DEEMING.

    Laudru, who is accused of the murder of a number of women to whom he became engaged, is of unprepossessing appearance, being bald, with ...

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  37. AT ALBURY.

    One case of pneumonic influenza was reported at Albury yesterday, the victim being a nurse at the hospital. Two other nurses are down with influenza, ...

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  38. UNREST IN ITALY.

    In the course of a Socialist demonstration here yesterday, disorders occurred. A soldier and four people were killed, and seven injured. ...

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  39. CONFERENCE CONDITIONS ACCEPTED.

    It is officially announced that Germany has accepted all te Allied conditions respecting the Versailles Conference. ...

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  40. DOMINIONS' NAVIES.

    The question of the Dominions' navies has been further discussed at the Conference. The British would like New Zealand to accept at least two cruisers ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    A telegram received last evening from his wife advises us of the death early yesterday morning of Mr. James S. Walsh at his residence at ...

    Article : 215 words
  42. MILITARISM UNEMPLOYED.

    The British Delegation proposed additional terms prohibiting German from enrolling in foreign armies or seading military and naval missions to foreign ...

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  43. WAGGA.

    From daylight till after dark yesterday no fresh cases had been reported, but last night a case was notified from Baylis-street, the victim being an ...

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  44. RUSSIAN POLICY.

    Many additional comments on the Prime Minister's speech complain of the cloudiness and weakness of the Russian policy. The idea of an ...

    Article : 186 words
  45. VICTORIA.

    There were live additional deaths and 45 admissions at the hospitals during last night. Later. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIA AND BRISBANE SAIL.

    The Australia and Brisbane have sailed. The crews of the British ships at Portsmouth lined the decks and heartily cheered, the people ashore joining in. ...

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  47. DIVERGENCE OF METHOD.

    A "Times" message states that whilst the Council has been poring over, maps and been involved in intriente details, the Germans have surveyed the ...

    Article : 113 words
  48. SHIPPING DELAYS.

    Mr. Larkin commenting on the "Times" report, admits that liners are not carrying full cargoes, but several of the combine's ships fare ...

    Article : 78 words
  49. TROOPS IN EGYPT.

    Reuter learns that the 26th Division is being withdrawn from the Dobrudja in order to reinforce the garrison in Egypt and replace large numbers of ...

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  50. IN MEMORY OF THE FALLEN.

    At the request of the High Commissioners, the Denn of Westminster has arranged for a service at the Abbey on May £5,5 in memory of fallen officers ...

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  51. RIGA'S TRAGEDY.

    A message from Libau speaks of torrible news from Riga, indicating the speedy and systematic annihilation of all the bourgeoisie there, 70,000 of ...

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  52. PADDINGTON SEAT.

    Lieut. Cortis, organising secretary of the People's Party stated to-day that his party intended to run a candidate for Paddington seat. ...

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  53. SWISS RECOGNITION.

    The Federal Council has decided to recognise the German Government. ...

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  54. INTERNEE STILL AT LARGE.

    Paul Willms, the German internee who escaped from Darlinghurst Detenton Barracks yesterday, is still at large. ...

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