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  2. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The first influenza reports received by the Commonwealth authorities on Saterday seemed to indicate that the influenza ...

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  3. AT COOLANGATTA.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Huxham), Acting Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Crowthier), and the Health Commissioner (Dr. ...

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  4. THE AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bureau announces that the total casualties in the Flying Service during the war period were as follows: Killed, ...

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  5. MANDATE PROVISION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The mandate formally prepared by General Botha, Mr. Massey and Mr. Hughes was incorporated in a lengthy resolution of ...

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  6. THE CAPTURED COLONIES.

    PARIS, Friday night.—The surprising developments yesterday were due to the British Ministers trying to meet President Wilson's view by ...

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  7. THE MANDATE SYSTEM.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The Supreme Council has announced that it has reached satisfactory provisional arrangements regarding the ex-German ...

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  8. MUNGINDI INCIDENT.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The authorities were busy to-day investigating the report that two persons had broken the regulations by crossing the border from ...

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  9. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There were four new cases of pneumonic influenza reported in Sydney to-day. The total number of civil cases in the metropoli ...

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  10. MARKET PANIC LIKELY.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Produce prices are showing a large drop, especially in butter, potatoes and other staple products. ...

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  11. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Friday Night—The staff of the "Times" at the Peace Conference reports as follows: The first stage of the conference, which consists of the ...

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  12. TROUBLE ON TROOPSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) referred on Saturday night to rumors of trouble on the transport Somali, which ...

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  13. STANTHORPE PRECAUTIONS.

    STANTHORPE, Sunday.—There is considerable activity here in regard to the outbreak of influenza in the south. It is realised that Stanthorpe is a ...

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  14. A GERMAN SCHEME.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The staff of the "Times" at the Peace Conference reports that a German scheme for a League of Nations has appeared. It ...

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  15. QUESTION OF CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—This morning about 170 soldiers, who had contact with people in Melbourne, landed in ferry-boats, intermingling affectionately ...

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  16. CASE FOR POLAND.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The staff of the "Times" at the Paris Conference reports as follows: At the first meeting of the Polish Commission on which Mr. ...

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  17. THE BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The withdrawal of the blockade is being referred to a commission which will meet to-morrow, and at which Lord Reading, ...

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  18. OPEN DOOR POLICY.

    LONDON, Friday night.—Mr. Keith Murdoch, correspondent of the United Press Service, says that President Wilson claims that the distribution of ...

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  19. TENTERFIELD QUARANTINE.

    Mr. Hunter said on Saturday that he had wired to the Acting Prime Minister requesting that a border quarantine area be established at Tenterfield, undor ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Twentyfive thousand shipyard workers at Seattle and Tacoma have struck for higher wages. Thirty thousand workers at ...

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  21. DUTCH LINER IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While off Point Danger on Saturday the Dutch steamer Iiautman ran into heavy seas. A big wave came aboard and struck the third ...

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  22. SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The Australian representatives supported their demands for the South Pacific islands with good arguments, namely, strategy ...

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  23. REPATRIATION.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. — The returned soldiers unemployment problem was the outstanding feature of an exhaustive discussion by the ...

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  24. TROUBLE IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Belfast strike situation is uglier. A bulletin issued by the strikers announces that because of the refusal of the ...

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  25. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Renter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a message from Berlin announces that the Government after deliberating with ...

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  26. NEW INFLUENZA WAVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Indications point to a fresh wave of influenza of great virulence throughout the United Kingdom like the previous outbreak. ...

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  27. THE CONFERENCE DECISION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bureau authoritatively denies the statement published in certain papers on Wednesday regarding the disposal of ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view of the present need of more large ships suitable for the regular passenger trade, pending the completion of new liners ...

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  29. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Defence authorities, replying to certain criticisms, maintain that it will be a great injustice to graduates of the ...

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  30. BORDER EMBARGO.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Dr. Paul, Federal Quarantine Officer, stated last night that up to a late hour all persons who had crossed the border from New ...

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  31. STEAMERS QUARANTINED.

    BRISBANE, Sundays—There are at present six vessels in quarantine in Moreton Bay. During the week-end the Wodonga was joined by the Somerset ...

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  32. STEAMER HELD UP.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The departure of the steamer Arawatta from Brisbane for Sydney had to be postponed on Saturday through failure to ...

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  33. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The war pensions granted up till January 24th last numbered 152,304, representing an annual liability of £4,542,742. In ...

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  34. COLLIERY FATALITY.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.—A fatal accident occurred at Blair Athol yesterday. A wheeler in one of the mines, Charles Olson, was struck by a fall of ...

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  35. 2000 DEATHS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — British Columbia suffered 2000 deaths from influenza. ...

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