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  5. INFLUENZA.

    Seven new cases of influenza were reported this morning, three being from Ashfield, two from Canterbury, and one each from ...

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  6. Dissatisfied Service.

    In the State Arbitration Court the president (Mr. Justice M'Cawley) has delivered judgment in the petition by the Queensland Government Professional ...

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  7. Peace Problems.

    President Wilson, replying to an address of welcome at Boston, said that the United States was trusted throughout the world. The delay at the ...

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  8. District Court.

    The criminal sittings of the District Court were continued before Judge O'Sullivan, K.C., this morning. SERIOUS CHARGE. ...

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  9. World Congress Suggested

    The London correspondent of the "New York World" has interviewed an eminent physician, who said that a world's medical congress should be ...

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  10. Plotters Foiled.

    In connection with the arrest of Spiridonova, the Bolshevik assert that the social revolutionaries plotted to kidnap the entire Government ...

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  11. Church Land Case.

    The civil sittings of the Supreme Court were continued before Mr. Justice Chubb, this morning. POTTER v. THE COUNCIL OF THE ...

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  12. Work of Commissions.

    The various commissions are making good progress, including the outlines of the mandatory scheme. It is understood that the draft will contain ...

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  13. American Door Closed.

    The Under Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. E. G. C. Scriven) was approached this morning concerning the cabled information that America has ...

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  14. Disposition of German Fleet

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" says that the Supremo War Council disagrees with the disposition of the German fleet. The ...

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  15. Mexico's Finances.

    The J. Pierpont Morgan Company has announced that an international committee of American, French, and British bankers has been organised, ...

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  16. Looking After the Slackers

    The Education Department has revised its arrangements for ensuring regular attendance at the State schools. The police are the attendance ...

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  17. German Ships Captured

    A French destroyer captured two German merchantmen in the Baltic Sea and wished to take them through the Kiel Canal. The German authorities ...

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  18. The Weather.

    The maximum shade temperature in Brisbane to-day was 85.0 degrees at 12.10 p.m. The Weather Office this morning issued the following report:-- ...

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  19. SOUTHERN NEWS.

    Scarlet fever is prevalent at Adaminaly. There were eight cases in one house. A woman aged 24, died a week ago, and her father died yesterday. There have been three ...

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  20. The Irish Cause.

    The convention of Friends of Irish Freedom at Philadelphia, has passed a resolution declaring that a state of war exists between England and ...

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  21. Aerial Invention.

    A noted French scientist (M. Rateau) states that he has invented a turbine apparatus, which maintains a normal air pressure for aeroplane engines, at ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. Red Cross Society.

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  23. Karmala Troops.

    The troops who travelled from Europe on the Karmala were landed at the Kangaroo Point Hospital Wharf to-day at 1 o'clock. The National Guard Band played ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The death is announced of Ald. Fraser, M.L.C. The Presbyterlan assembly, after a warm debate, adopted a resolution for a union with ...

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  25. EDUCATIONAL FRATERNITY.

    Teachers, parents, and others interested in education are being invited to a meeting in the School of Arts Hall on Thursday evening, to consider the ...

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  26. Miners' Ballot.

    Though the final figures of the miners' ballot are unavailable, it is certain that the necessary two-thirds majority for a strike has been secured. ...

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  27. Floating Mines.

    SYDNEY, February 25. ...

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  28. Munich Murders.

    Light has been thrown on the Munich murders, by the revelation of a tend which long hsd existed between Herr Eisner and Herr Auer. The ...

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  29. DEFAULTING NIGHT WATCHMAN.

    In the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. W. Harris, P.M. Thomas Davis, on remand, pleaded guilty to a charge that, on 20th February, he ...

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  30. DEATH OF REV. A. E. BATES.

    The death in England on 9th February, is announced of hie Rev. Albert E. Bates, a Presbyterian minister on active service, as chaplain with the ...

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  31. RAINSTORM IN SYDNEY.

    The city and suburban streets were flooded yesterday by drenching showers, 250 points being registered up to 1 P.m. This is the best rain in the city since ...

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  32. VENTURA DUE TO-DAY.

    The American mail steamer Ventura reported by wireless yesterday that she would reach Sydney Heads this morning from San Francisco. The message states that ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S PRODUCE REPORTS.

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  34. Aid for Poland.

    The Furls correspondent of the "New York Herald" learns authoritatively that the Allies will give Poland military aid, and that a large force of ...

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  35. CASE WITHDRAWN.

    In August last a man named Charles Hansen was arrested by Constable W. C. M. M'Gillivary on a charge of his having used had language in Queen street. he ...

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  36. GAS EMPLOYEES STRIKE.

    The gas employees at Williamstown, Victoria, have struck work for increased wages. ...

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  37. COAL SHORTAGE.

    Coal supplies are being conveyed to Port Pirio and Adelaide, where the coal stocks, it is said on good authority, have reached a more serious position ...

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  38. M. Clemenceau Progressing

    Sunday night's bulletin reports that M. Clemenceau had passed a very good day. ...

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  39. Family Notices

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  40. British Aviation Attache.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Britain's first avlation attache (Brigadier-general Lionel Charlton) soon ...

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    WOOLLOOGARRA DEBATERS,--The weekly meeting of the Woolloongarra Debating Society was held in the alliance Hall on Monday last, when three new members were elected. It was ...

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    Mrs. M. A. Shackleton, of Hermann road, Chermside, has received word from base records, that her third son, Trooper William John Hayes, is in Sixty-ninth ...

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