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  2. BRITAIN'S POSITION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Auckland [?]eddes, in a speech at Basingstoke, Indignantly denied that the Government was not attempting to reduce ...

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  3. EGYPT'S CLAIMS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Joseph Falk, on behalf of the Egyptian Nationalists, assured the Senate Committee that the Versailles Treaty gave ...

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  4. SILESIAN REVOLT

    LONDON, Monday—The 'Morning Post's Cracow correspondent says that several bands of insurgents are still holding out in Upper Silesia, but ...

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  5. EXIT KOLTCHAK

    LONDON, Monday.—A Bolshevik wireless message states that Admiral Koltchak is evacuating Omsk, and is preparing an entrenched position ...

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  6. THE 'FLU INVASION

    There were no deaths reported to the Health Department. yesterday, either from hospitals, or of patients being treated privately. But this fact ...

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  7. RAPACIOUS ROUMANIANS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Allies have decided to continue the blockade of Hungary until she has formally accepted peace. ...

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  8. CITY HEALTH OFFICER'S VIEWS.

    The City Health Officer (Dr. G. Sprott), seen last night at the Town Hall, was asked as to how he regarded the influenza position in the city. He ...

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  9. ATTACK ON PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports from Helsingfors state that it is improbable that the Finns will participate in the Petrograd offensive. The Esthonians ...

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  10. THE CLAREMONT FIGURES.

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  11. Paris Express Derailed

    PARIS, Monday.—The express from Paris was derailed near Pau through colliding with a goods train. The passengers included ...

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  12. THE BANAT

    PARIS, Monday.— Roumania has refused the Banat settlement. The "Echo de Paris'' says that owing to Roumanians' refusal to accept the ...

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  13. ELIZABETH STREET HOSPITAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  14. THE SWANSEA CASE.

    The mainland doctor who went to the East Coast reports that the cases there are mostly of a mild character. He goes to St. Mary's on Thursday, ...

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  15. DEATHS REPORTED

    Deaths from pneumonic influenza are reported from. Launceston and New Norfolk. Both occurred early yesterday morning. At Launceston Dr. ...

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  16. Watt Centenary

    LONDON, Monday. — The James Watt centenary celebrations have resulted in the establishment of a school of engineering and research at ...

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  17. Missing, But Turns Up

    LONDON, Monday.—The Handley-Page machine, with 12 passengers, which left London on Monday for a return journey to Paris, is missing. ...

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  18. NEW NORFOLK HEALTH BOARD

    A meeting of the New Norfolk Board of Health was held in the Council Chambers, New Norfolk, yesterday afternoon in response to a ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES LABOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Labor Leader Storey delivered his policy speech at Mudgee last night. He declared that the time was rotten ...

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  20. RELAXING RESTRICTIONS.

    The Acting Chief Health Officer (Dr. A. H. ClarKe) was waited upon by a deputation representing fruiterers in the city; and asked for a relaxation in ...

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  21. Secret Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate Committee appointed to report on the validity of the Franco-American Defence Treaty holds that the ...

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  22. SUCCESSFUL RETURN JOURNEY.

    LONDON, Monday,—The first Airco return journey prom Paris "was completed to scheduled time. The "'plane left HounsIow at 9 in the morning, and ...

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  23. AERIAL DERBY

    MINEOLA (New York), Monday.— The international aerial Derby from New York to Toronto and return has started. There are many entrants, ...

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  24. DECLINE IN EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.- Newspapers continue to draw attention to the adverse rate of exchange between London and New York. Although the ...

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  25. COST OF LIVING

    The Citizens' Cost of Living Committee met yesterday in the Council Chambers. There were present Messrs." D. B. Copland (chairman), ...

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  26. Abolish Conscription

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Jones has introduced a Bill into the American Senate withdrawing the United States within two years from ...

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  27. Transport Of Soldiers

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-The United States has agreed to pay Britain £16/7/ for each American soldier transported across the Atlantic to ...

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  28. Exploiting China

    NEW YORK, Monday.-A despatch from Tokio reports that the Impertal Cabinet has decided to insist upon the exclusion of Manchuria and ...

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  29. COMPLAINT OF UNPREPAREDNESS.

    Around, the city yesterday, and in discussion of the one topic of conversation. Just now—influenza—it was made amply apparent that the people ...

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  30. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—On Saturday afternoon the wife of Alfred Carthorse Walker, 29 years, a soldier, who was receiving treatment at the ...

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  31. Austrian Peace Treaty

    PARIS, Monday.-The Supreme Council is considering the Austrian Treaty, which will be delivered to Austria on Tuesday. Five days will be ...

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  32. RUMANIA MAY NOT SIGN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Rumania is seriously considering refusing to sign the Austrian Peace Treaty. She objects to articles relating to the protection of ...

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  33. BILL IN DRAFT.

    The Attorney General, legal adviser to the Government, and the Parliamentary Draughtsman (Mr. W. A. B. Birchall) have been engaged for some ...

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  34. General Cables

    DURBAN, Monday.—The transport Bahia Castelle, which sailed on Friday for Fremantle with 900 passenger chiefly troops and munition workers, ...

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  35. Emigration

    LONDON, Monday;—Messrs. Braddon and Leitch, constituting the Commonwealth Trade Board, have circularised the Agents-General, proposing a ...

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  36. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The following is a return of the interstate imports and exports at the port of Hobart for the week ending August 23. Boots, 4[?] ...

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  37. PEACE LOAN IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—To the time of roaring aeroplane engines and military bands, and with military displays. plays, the Peace Loan campaign was ...

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  38. Miners' Disease.

    Mr. Justice Edmunds, who had been specially deputed to inquire into industrial troubles at Broken Hill, presided recently at an open conference of ...

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  39. FRIEDRICH NAUMANN DEAD.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Friedrich Naumann, author of Mittel Europa. ...

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  40. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE WITH GERMANY.

    LONDON. Tuesday—The pre-war telegraphic service between Britain and Germany has been restored. ...

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  41. DISTRIBUTION OF DELICACIES.

    The Town Clerk (Mr. W. A. Brain) supplied the following information last night:—"Red Cross depots will be opened on Wednesday at the following ...

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  42. BOWLING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The English Bowling Association has accepted the suggestion of the Australian Association to send a team in 1920. ...

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  43. SYDNEY SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-The sugar shortage is still acute, and it is doubtful if a resumption of work by the seamen will quickly relieve the situation, ...

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  44. GERMAN SAVING BANKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The deposits in German savings banks to the end of 1918 were 33, 000,000 marks, compared with 20.000,000 before the war. ...

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  45. MEXICAN BANDIT SHOT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The leader of the Mexican bandits who captured American airmen is reported to have been killed. He was shot from an ...

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  46. REMOVAL OF JENNER ROCK.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At today's meeting of the Marine Board the engineer reported that he was making a commencement at the removal of the ...

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  47. Amateur Photographer Killed.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Ohkuba, Japanese representative of the Nippon Flour Mills, while photographing from the top of the Australian Hotel, fell ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN FOOD SHORTAGE

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—Owing to serious trouble over food supplies a magisterial investigation is being held. ...

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