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  2. Caring For ’Flu Patients

    Credit where credit is due is always desirable. Sometimes it havens that this is not always given, which, by the way, may be said in connection ...

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  3. ’FLU EXACTS TOLL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 words
  4. INTERNAL ANIMOSITY

    HELSINGFORS, Monday—The fall of Pskoff to the Bolsheviks is attributed to internal animosity. Judpitch interfered with the plans of ...

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  5. HARSH TERMS

    PARIS, Monday.—The Austrians will receive their Peace Treaty to-morrow. They have been given five days to sign and three days’ grace to accept ...

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  6. LABOR IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Important labor conferences meet in the next few days. The miners’ executive meets to-morrow. The principal subject is ...

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  7. CARSON LOOSE IN ULSTER

    LONDON. Monday—Much interest is being taken in Sir Edward Carson’s campaign in Ulster, which is opening in Belfast to-morrow, where Sir ...

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  8. HUNGARIAN SOVIET

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday—Dr. Bela Kun, despite his internment, has sent messages to M. Lenin (Premier of Russia) appealing for money to resume ...

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  9. TO FIGHT RUSSIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Konigsberg reports state that a large British squadron passed Eastwards. It is believed that it will assist in the ...

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  10. RUPTURE WITH ROUMANIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Paris correspondent says that as the Roumanian Government has not replied to the Supreme ...

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  11. The Aerial Derby

    NEW YORK, Sundays-It is officially announced that Lieutenant Maynard, of the United States army, Is the winner of the Toronto-New York air race. ...

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  12. WATERSIDE TROUBLES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Complaint was made by Mr. Morris, representing the Waterside Workers’ Federation, to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration ...

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  13. ANTI-PROFITEERING

    The indisposition of the Premier (Mr. W. H. Lee) prevented anything being done during the week in regard to a conference with Messrs. Lyons ...

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  14. The [?]ternal Question

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times” says that President Wilson announces that he will shortly call ...

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  15. Peninsular Company Ready

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Peninsular and associated lines have completed arrangements to commence loading at Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, and ...

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  16. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Senator Millent has issued a statement stowing the operations of the Repatriation Department throughout the Commonwealth, ...

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  17. Korea’s Independence

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times" says that Dr. Rhee, the so-called President of the Korean ...

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  18. The Late General Botha

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—The King has cabled the Governor-General (Viscount Buxton) from Balmoral Castle his feelings of profound regret on ...

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  19. Zepps Destroyed

    LONDON, Monday.—There is no confirmation of the reported destruction of German Zeppelins which has reached London, but the “Daily ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. “POSITION WELL IN HAND.”

    The Chief Health Officer (Dr. A. H. Clarke) stated last night that the means for coping with the disease were now well in hand. Everything ...

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  21. GLENORCHY HOSPITAL.

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  22. SMUTS, THE NEW PREMIER.

    PRETORIA, Sunday. — General [?]inuts succeeds General Botha as Pre[?]ier of the South African Union. ...

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  23. Too Much For French Brides

    PARlS. Monday. — Sixty French brides of American soldiers have, returned to France. They round American life uncongenial and over ...

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  24. BANGS THE [?]NG[?] DRUM

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — In the course of his speech at Bendigo to-night the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) said: “Who Could See the ...

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  25. CONDITIONS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Board of Trade Resumed its Inquiry into the cost, of living this morning under the presidency of Judge Evans. ...

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  26. Shantung Problem

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A despatch from Pekin says that various organisations in Shantung, including the Provincial Assembly, have sent ...

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  27. WRECK OF THE ROSTREVOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—After the trying experience since they were wrecked off the east coast before day-light on Wednesday, Captain W. H. V. ...

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  28. Carrying Contraband

    LONDON, Monday.—Two destroyers arrested a British steamship outward bound from London, and took her to Cork, where a destroyer, the police, ...

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  29. CASES ON KOOMEELA.

    An outbreak of influenza occurred amongst the crew of the vessel koomeela, while on the run from Hobart around to the lighthouses with stores. ...

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  30. RESENTMENT AGAINST AMERICA

    TOKIO, Monday.—There is outspoken newspaper criticism of the American Senate’s attitude towards Shantung, which is characterised as ...

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  31. Racial Riots

    KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Sunday. —Six persons are dead and many have been wounded in riots between negroes and whites. The militia has ...

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  32. MR HUGHES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—To-day at Bendigo the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, was accorded a great civic reception. Afterwards he was carried ...

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  33. RESTRICTIONS REVIEWED.

    Dr. Clarke stated last night that the matter of restrictions had been that day reviewed, and a certain decision arrived at. Publication, however, of ...

    Article : 32 words
  34. PERSONAL [?]

    Mr. H A. Chalmers, acting secretary of the Hobart Gas Company, has been advanced to the status of associate, and Mr. J. J. H Henshelwood, ...

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  35. Cost Of Living

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A despatch from Tokio says it is estimated that the cost of living in Japan has increased tenfold, and wages fourfold since ...

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  36. LAUNCESTON AND QUEENSTOWN SUFFER.

    Three deaths and 16 new cases were notified from Launceston yesterday. One death and three new cases occurred at Queenstown, two new cases at ...

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  37. HELP FOR THE ISLANDS.

    With the welfare of the residents of the islands in mind the Health department has arranged for two nurses to be sent from Melbourne to each ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. General Cables

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Germans have paid 1,000,000 marks indemnity for, the murder Of the French sergeant, Paul Mantheim. The French ...

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  39. FALL IN SILVER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Standard silver is selling at 4/10 an ounce, a price which represents a fall of 3¾d. in two days. The decline in price is said to ...

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  40. THE FIUME SETTLEMENT.

    PARIS. Sunday.—Signor Tittoni is visiting Mr. Lloyd-George at Deuville in connection with the Fiume settlement. ...

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  41. Advertising

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