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  2. Advertising

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  3. "GRADUALLY PASSING"

    Although Dr. Cumpston seems anxious to meet hazy difficulties half way, the general trend of official ...

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  4. VICTORIAN LABOR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-For the State A.L.P. Conference at Easter there are only 102 items, compared with 304 at the last conference, and ...

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  5. FROM VARIOUS PLACES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Governor has asked for an increase in At present he receives £5000 annum, and about £3000 allowances ...

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  6. No Dramatic Termination.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the opinion of the Federal quarantine authorities, grave difficulties are likely to soon unless a change occurs in ...

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  7. "NOTHING IS TOO GOOD," ETC.

    PERTH, Thursday.—It has been decided by the Perth branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association to telegraph to Watt protesting against the ...

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  8. MR. WEBSTER'S RED TAPE

    Six employes of the Postmaster. General's Department, who took half an hour off bit a recent morning when troops from oversea were returning to ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. IN SUNNY AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Rockdale Council has decided to bring under but notice of the Board of Health a case in which a family was living in overcrowded ...

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  11. RETURN OF THE LASH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In sentencing at the Criminal Court,' a young man for an offence against a girl of 10 years, the Chief Justice said that ...

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  12. Helping Businesses.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-The New South Wales Government intends to introduce a bill to adjust the losses caused by businesses during the ...

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  13. "Most Hopeful"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two deaths occurred at the Coast . Hospital to-day one-victim being a child, and one of the 10 cases brought from one house ...

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  14. PERSONAL MENTION.

    Private George Taylor, M.M., with bar, arrived at Evandale on Monday, advises our local correspondent and was [?]orded a rousing welcome. He ...

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  15. WHAT ABOUT THE PRISONERS?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is understood that following information gathered from official sources several detectives connected with the I.W.W. ...

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  16. The Orsova Troops.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The reply or the Director of Quarantine to a statement of Captain Carmichael, that the name-coming of the Orsova troops ...

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  17. Dr. Cumpston's Leisure.

    "I do not wish to take much notice of Dr. Cumpston's long statement," said the Minister for Health in New South Wales (Mr. Fitzgerald) last ...

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  18. THE HEAVENS OPENED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Phenomenal falls of rain are reported from the Jenolan Caves and Bathurst. At the caves a cloud burst and the water simply pour ...

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  19. STRANDED

    MELBOURNE,.. Thursday. — With withdrawal of the steamer wainni from the Tasmanian run owing to congestion at the Portsea quarantine ...

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  20. DISPLACING THE GERMANS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Since the outbreak of war British firms have undertaken the development of the coal tar Industry on a great scale, to supply ...

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  21. MERELY NATURAL SEQUENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The State Commandant (General Brand) addressing the Victorian soldiers from the Orsova, said that there was a Bolshevik ...

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  22. Evandale Watchful.

    The committee appointed in connection with the precautions against influenza met in the Council Chambers this week (writes our Evandale ...

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  23. New Zealand Epidemic.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. —Giving evidence before the influenza Epidemic Commission at Auckland, Dr. Dryer said that before the Niagara ...

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  24. SPRUNG A SURPRISE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The statement made by Private Friend, of New South Wales, daring the court-martial proceeding against him yesterday, that ...

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  25. SOLDIERS' VOTES

    Sir,—As the mover of the motion concerning the above in the New Norfolk Council, I have held aloof from the controversy, for the express ...

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  26. LORD JELLICOE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Lord Jellicoe will spend about three months in Australia from May 15 to August 15. He is due to arrive at Albany on ...

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  27. North-West Coast.

    DEVONPORT, Thursday - The Warden has received from Dr. Clarke a reply to a letter concerning the restrictions placed on persons wishing ...

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  28. WHERE LIES THE DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-A cable message received by the Acting Minister for Defence conveys the information that the British Graves Commission has ...

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  29. THE ONE BIG BOARD.

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—The conference of Marine Boards and the State Treasurer (Sir Elliott Lewis) takes place at Devonport on March 11 for the ...

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  30. "Climbed Down."

    SMITHTON, Thursday. — Captain Coates, of the ketch Lialeeta, smiled with relief when it came through that the Hobart authorities had "climbed ...

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  31. SOLDIERS' BOARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The following appointments to the Soldiers' District Industrial Boards for, Hobart and the metropolitan area of ...

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  32. Ravages in Japan

    The correspondent of the "Times'" in Tokio says that influenza is levying a heavy toll on all ranks. Over 8,000,000 cases have been reported, ...

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  33. LABOR'S POLICY

    LAUNCESTON, , Thursday! — A meeting of the State Labor party was held at Launceston to-day, Mr. J. A. Lyons presiding. All members of the ...

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  34. GARVICE COME TRUE

    SYDNEY, "Wednesday.—A story that has every element in it for a romantic novel, but the facts of which are guaranteed at their source, is ...

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  35. GETTING IN FIRST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The supplies of New South Wales butter are to be commandeered. The pool committee has considered the situation carefully, and ...

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  36. Those Masks.

    Sir,—Apparently the ridiculous mask is falling into disrepute in Sydney. Already several medical men hare declared their hostility to its use, ...

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  37. Back to Normal

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The State Government has decided to permit racing on March 8. Churches and schools are also permitted to resume ...

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  38. Germany's Defence

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The Berlin "Allgemine Zeitung announces that the German Defence Ministry has drafted a Bill established a voluntary ...

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  39. Practical Lectures.

    The first of a series of lectures dealing with the treatment and prevention of pneumonic influenza was delivered in the General Hospital last ...

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  40. PROBABLY A VICTIM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— B. E. Minns, the artist, had an encounter with a stranger in his apartments in Cambridge flats, city, early this morning, in which ...

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  41. ON TOUR.

    BURNIE, Thursday. — The Main Roads Board reached Burnie to-night after having inspected the Wynyard. Waratah road. To-night it meets the ...

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  42. Post-War Commerce

    LONDON, Wednesday, — Messages from Paris state that the Peace Conference has discussed a commercial policy between the Allies and neutral ...

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  43. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    BURNIE, Thursday.—As a result of a resolution passed at the last Interstate Conference, representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation of ...

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  44. Straits shipping.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The Wakatipu. which leaves Sydney tonight for Launceston, will do her seven days' quarantine in Sydney harbor ...

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  45. Those Maskless Judges.

    Two paragraphs published side by side in a Sydney journal of February 18:-The Minister for Health Mr ...

    Article : 339 words
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