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  2. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The Government has practically decided to proceed with the erection of a central influenza hospital, adjoining the Queen's Memorial Infectious Diseases hospital at ...

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  3. THE COAL CONFERENCE.

    Grave uncertainty still surrounds the coal position on the New South Wales fields. When the conference of owners and proprietors, which met in Melbourne ...

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  4. GERMANY INTRIGUES WITH THE BOLSHEVISTS.

    New York despatches from Warsaw say that a treaty between Germany and the Russian Bolshevists has been concluded whereby Germany is given the right to ...

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  5. THE LACK OF ELECTRIC POWER.

    As a typical instance of political insincerity—the politician's glibness in the art of make-believe, the Government's easy way of fooling the people by hollow ...

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  6. GROWN PRINCE EXPOSED.

    A report has been received from Zurich, which removes all doubt concerning the private life of the ex-Crown Prince William of Germany. ...

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  7. ANOTHER FREE-TRADE FLAM

    The importing interests which, according to the Inter-State Commission, took advantage of the war to squeeze enormous profits out of the Australian people are ...

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  8. THE SUMMONS TO VERSAILLES

    What is regarded as the culminating week of the Conference's labors opens critically. The Germans replied to the summons to Versailles by impudently intimating that ...

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  9. EMPLOYES STAND ALOOF.

    SYDNEY.—Questioned on Tuesday as to the reason why the employes were not officially represented at the inquiry, the secretary to the Coal and Shale Employes' ...

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  10. STATE INQUIRY OPENED.

    SYDNEY.—The royal commissioner (Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C.) appointed by the Government to inquire into the coal[?]ning industry and the coal trade in New ...

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  11. THE SHIPPING POSITION.

    Despite the protests from Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia regarding the shipping position, the Commonwealth Government intends to carry out to the ...

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  12. HOUSING COMMISSION'S OFFICE AFFECTED.

    The influenza epidemic has attacked the staff of the Housing Commission and interfered with the work of getting the War Service Houses Act into operation. ...

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  13. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    In common with brother-Englishmen in all parts of the Empire where Englishmen or men of English descent have chosen to live, the Englishmen of Melbourne will ...

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  14. ANOTHER DEATH AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.—Another death from influenza occurred at Ballarat Hospital on Tuesday. The victim was a young woman employed in the sales department of a ...

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  15. DEATHS AT CASTLEMAINE.

    CASTLEMAINE.—A young lady who was employed was as a milliner in Melbourne died of pneumonic influenza in the hospital on Monday. An employee at Thompson's ...

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  16. The Influenza "Dragon."

    A message from Sydney received yesterday states that "owing to the influenza restrictions the St. George's day dinner and other celebrations have been ...

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  17. THE NEW ZEALAND EMBARGO.

    As a consequence of the New Zealand Government's embargo on Australian [?]ping, Huddart Parker Ltd. announced yesterday that the voyage of the steamer ...

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  18. Celebration in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE.—The Royal Society of St. George, established in Adelaide in 1908, will hold its Peace celebration dinner on Wednesday evening in the Grand Central ...

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  19. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and the State Governor will attend the special service at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day at 4.45 p.m. in connection with the observance of St. ...

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  20. DISORDERS IN TURKEY.

    Rear-Admiral R. Webb, at Constantinople, reports disorders throughout the interior of Turkey. The Greeks and Turks are ready to spring at each other's throats. ...

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  21. THE ALLIES AND POLAND.

    The intense feeling in Poland, owing to the Entente's decision not to insist on landing General Haller's corps at Danzig, has had an unfavorable result on the ...

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  22. NEARLY 1500 CASES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—On Tuesday there were 26 deaths from pneumonic influenza in hospitals in the metropolitan area. There were 157 fresh eases admitted to public ...

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  23. MAIMED SOLDIERS.

    The Inspector-General of Administration. (Brisadier-General Ramaciotti) has received interesting information regarding the treatment of maimed soldiers in Italy. ...

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  24. MORE CASES AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE.—Seventeen fresh cases of influenza were reported in Adelaide Tuesday. Four are dangerous and nine serious. Dr. Ramsay Smith states that ...

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  25. REPATRIATION.

    The Repatriation office, Jolimont, was closed for two days last week, and for the four days it was open 267 returned soldiers were found employment. This constitutes ...

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  26. GERMAN CAPITAL IN CHINA.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Chinese Cabinet has agreed, at the request of the British, French and American ...

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  27. OUTBREAK AT WILCANNIA.

    BROKEN HILL.—Broken Hill is still a "clean" city. An, official report from Wilcannin states that 38 cases of influenza have been reported since the outbreak ...

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  28. CHICAGO TO NEW YORK.

    Captain E.F. While, of the United States army, made a non-stop flight by aeroplane to-day from Chicago to New York in six hours forty minutes. The distance ...

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  29. MAILS FROM BRITAIN.

    For some time past commercial circles, and the public generally, have been greatly inconvenienced by the irregular and infrequent arrival of mails from Great Britain. ...

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  30. EGYPT OUTWARDLY QUIET.

    Though the actuation in Egypt is outwardly quiet, further disorders are feared. The Twenty-sixth Division from Dobrudja has been sent to reinforce General Sir ...

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  31. The State Labor Party.

    At the recent conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor party a resolution was carried as follows:— ...

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  32. Fremantle Wharf Trouble.

    PEUTH.—Over 600 members of the Lumpers' Union made a demonstration in Fremantle on Tuesday. They marched through the streets to the shipping ...

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  33. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    Mr. D. Amery, Under Secretary for the Colonies, has summoned a meeting of High Commissioners and Agents-General for 25th April, to meet representatives of the ...

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  34. New South Wales Position.

    SYDNEY.—Developments which occurred on Tuesday in connection with the coal dispute between the mine owners and the Miners' Federation seem to point to a ...

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  35. AUSTRALIANS AT BISLEY.

    Colonel C. V. Watson has been appointed commandant of the Australian rifle team at Bisley, and Captain Kaith Findlay, a Tasmanian, has been selected as shooting ...

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  36. Recent Riots in Egypt.

    A few leaders in the recent riots in Egypt have been court-martialled and sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from three to fifteen years. Some floggings ...

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  37. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    Nearly four yours ago the Border Railway Commission, consisting of the Victorian Railways Standing Committee and the New South Wales Public Works ...

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  38. SHIPPING FUSIONS.

    Rumors are current in the city of further shipping fusions. These include a report that the Cunard Co. and the P. and O. Co. intend to amalgamate. ...

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  39. RESTORATION OF TRADE.

    A conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to-day passed a resolution demanding the restoration of pre-war facilities for trading. It condemned the ...

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  40. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, a grand variety matinee has been arranged for presentation at the King's Theatre on Tuesday, 6th May. The ...

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  41. MISSING POST MISTRESS'S BODY FOUND.

    COHUNA.—The mystery concerning the whereabouts of the local postmistress, Miss Winzar, who disappeared on Friday morning last, has been solved by the discovery ...

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  42. Rabies in England.

    There are 140 cases of rabies in England and Wales. The trouble is spreading rapidly into the metropolitan districts. A dog attacked a family in a London suburb. ...

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  43. Motor Car Overturns.

    ALBURY.—A party of sportsmen from Albury had a sensational experience while returning from Beechworth races on Monday night. The trip was made via ...

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  44. THEFT OF GOVERNMENT FLANNEL.

    SYDNEY.—David Davis, 54, a commercial traveller, was charged at the Central Police Court on Tuesday with having between 7th July and 20th December, 1918 ...

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  46. Mines Off New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON.—An explosion early on Tuesday morning attracted attention of a fanner named Ryan to the beach on the West Coast 88 miles south of Auckland. ...

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  47. TUESDAY'S LATE CABLES.

    Unofficial advices which have been received at Washington state that the Allies and the United States will recognise the Kolchak Government at Omsk ...

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  48. SERIOUS EXPLOSION AT NAPLES.

    A railway waggon, laden with naphtha exploded at the Roods station in Naples, wrecking the buildings, killing thirteen people and injuring 25. The victims were ...

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  50. A.N.A. AND PROHIBITION.

    PERTH.—The A.N.A. conference rejected a motion for prohibition, and rained an amendment in favor of nationalisation of the liquor trude. A ...

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  51. AMERICAN LOAN TO BRITAIN.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" the United States has extended a credit of £20,000,000 to Great Britain. ...

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