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  2. INTERNED SHIPS SUNK

    The Admiralty reports that certain German ships in Seapa Flow have been sunk and abandoned by the crews. It is reported that the crews sunk the majority of ...

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  3. BAD WEEK-END.

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  4. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER.

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  5. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    The Repatriation Show, under the auspices of the Narandera P. and A. Association, will be held on September 9 and 10. The show is doubly deserving ...

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  6. MUST DECIDE TO-DAY.

    The Germans have been allowed till June 23 to acceptor reject the peace terms. ...

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  7. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK.—

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  8. OLD LANDMARK GONE.

    The old firebell at the corner of Baylis and Forsyth streets, Newtown. one of the land-marks of the town, was taken down on Saturday by ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. CABINET RESIGNS.

    A message from Weimar, the seat of German National Government, states that the German Cabinet has resigned. LONDON, Saturday. ...

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  10. POULTRY CLUB'S SHOW.

    Entries for the Wagga Poultry Club's Show, to be held at the M.P and A. Association's grounds on July 9 and 10, close with the secretary, Mr ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE.

    The influenza epidemic continues. It is safe to say that nearly the whole of the metropolitan population is more or less affected. Nothing like ...

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  12. OPENED SEACOCKS.

    A report from Thurso states that the crews opened the seacocks aud sank the fleet, and then swam ashore. ...

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  13. LEVEL CROSSING.

    A letter was received by the town clerk on Saturday from the Secretary to the Railway Commissioners, as follows:— "As you are aware, the existence of ...

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  14. A BAN THAT SHOULD BE WELCOME.

    The "final and irrevocable" decision of the Interstate Labor Conference to shut out from membership all politicians and candidates who spoke ...

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  15. MR. NICHOLLS, M.H.R., IN GRAVE CONDITION.

    Mr. Nicholls, M.H.R. for Macquarie, has contracted pneumonia in a severe form. He is now at Bathurst and was reported last night to be in a very ...

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  16. SOLDIER'S HEADSTONE.

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  17. BRITISH OPEN FIRE.

    The Admiralty reports that all the battleships and battle-cruisers were sunk except the Baden, which is still afloat. Five light cruisers were sunk and the other three ...

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  18. TOLL OF DISEASE.

    Mr. George Long Innes, barrister-at-law, died this morning from pneumonia influenza, aged 53. The death occurred to-day from ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. M.T.C. CUP RACES.

    On Tuesday next the Murrambidgee Turf Club will set the ball rolling in connection with the time-honored Cup meeting, the dates set down for which ...

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  20. NEW CABINET FORMED.

    At Berlin the new Cabinet has been formed and includes:—Herr Bauer, Premier; Hermann Mueller, Foreign Secretary; Herr David, Minister for the Interior; Herr Bell, Minister for Communications and Colonies; ...

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  21. SEVERE AT MANILLA.

    A death from pneumonic influenza is reported at Manilla. Nearly every household in that town is affected toy the epidemic. ...

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  22. REMEDY SUGGESTED.

    Dr. Voech, of North Sydney, writing to the Minister for Health, said that after experience of over 200 pneumonia cases he was persuaded of the value ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, in the course of a speech at Claridge's Hotel, contrasted the values of the League of Nations and ...

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  24. FRENCH NAVAL MUTINY.

    Some details of sensational events in the Black Sea emerged during a debate in the Chamber of Deputies to-day. ...

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  25. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The seamen are awaiting some move from Sydney, although they are carefully patching the efforts of the Trades Hall disputes committee to ...

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  26. IRELAND AND PEACE.

    After an interview with President Wilson, Messrs. Walsh and Dunne, the Irish American delegates, issued the following statement:— ...

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  27. VICTORIAN FIGURES.

    Between 6 p.m. on Friday and 3 p.m. on Saturday, 28 new cases of influenza and three deaths were reported. MELBOURNE, Sunday. ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    The estate of the late Herbert Francis Mitchell, grazier, of Mullengandra, has been valued for probate at £43,462. Mr. Robinson, Minister for Industries ...

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  29. PROSPECTS BRIGHT.

    There is good reason to believe that the prospect for a settlement of the seamen's strike is brighter now than it has been for same time. ...

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  30. MR. BEEBY'S VIEW.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, speaking at the unveiling' of a memorial in National Park, said there were men in the A.I.F. who thought heer was the ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    The diminution in the influenza epidemic continues. The Home Secretary said to-day that it was anticipated that the medical authorities ...

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  32. AIR MASTERY.

    The British airship R34 has returned to Edinburgh from Germany in the teeth of a storm, She continuously manoeuvred for 48 hours, and proved ...

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  33. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Senator M'Dougall declares that influenza is raging in Port Augusta. He attributes it to overcrowding. Three families living in three rooms ...

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  34. FLIGHT COMPETITION.

    Seventeen, airmen, including Harry Hawker, are competing in a 190 miles course, twice encircling London. ...

    Article : 26 words
  35. LEAVING FOR HOME.

    Mr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Sir Joseph Ward, Treasurer, will pay a brief return visit to Paris to-morrow. They will not ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. SINN FEIN SEEKS SUPPORT.

    "The Times" correspondent at Dublin, commenting on the Paris report that the Sinn Feiners are attempting to form a union with India, Egypt, ...

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  37. WARNING TO CHINA.

    The Japanese arc reported to be preparing a great naval demonstration the coast and river ports, as a warning to China against the ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    During the past fortnight there have been 14 deaths from influenza in West Australia, while the cases total 263. ...

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  39. GATHERGOOD WINS.

    The air flight resulted as follows:— First, Captain Gathergood, with an Air Company machine, winning the gold cup with £500. ...

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  40. THE WEATHER.

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  41. AT CULCAIRN.

    There are now three cases, of influenza in the hospital. The last was a lady visitor to Morven from Sydney. She was brought in on Thursday. ...

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  42. CANADIAN TROOPS RIOT.

    There have been serious riot outbreaks on the part of Canadian soldiers, the latest to occur being at Epsom Camp. The mob, which was armed ...

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  43. ORLANDO'S RESIGNATION.

    The Orlando Government resigned consequent upon an overwhelmingly adverse vote. Signor Natti is likely to be the new ...

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  44. WAGGA TEMPERATURES.

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  45. ECRETARY IN

    In the course of a statement, the Chief Secretary for Ireland refutes seriatim the allegations of the Irish-American delegates. Many of these ...

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  46. WAGGA.

    No cases were reported to the council's health officer on Saturday, and only two yesterday:— Mr. Phil Benson, Crampton-street; ...

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  47. HONORS FOR AIRMEN.

    His Majesty the King has conferred the honor of Knight Commander of the British Empire on Captain J. Alcock and Lieutenant A. W. Brown, ...

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  48. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    There are persistent rumors that the cable tramwaymen intend to cease work on Monday unless their terms for increased wages and improved ...

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  49. DROUGHT IN EUROPE.

    An unseasonable heat wave is sweeping over Western Europe, and there has been a record of 40 days of drought in Britain. Prayers are to ...

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  50. VICTORIAN FINANCE.

    In spite of the loss of revenue and the increase of expenditure caused by the influenza epidemic, it is now certain that there will be a substantial ...

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  51. GOMPERS RE-ELECTED.

    Mr. Samuel Gompes has been re-elected president of the American Federation of Labor. This means a defeat for the Radicals. ...

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  52. BOLSHEVIK CRUISER SUBMARINED.

    British submarines sank the Bolsaevick cruiser Olog in the Baltia. ...

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  53. FIRE AT ALEXANDRIA.

    The damage done by the Alexandria are fire last night when Rose factory ws destroyed is estimated at about £10,000. ...

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