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  2. OUR SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Volunteers are readily forthcoming for the new Australian unit now being formed, and named the Australian Graves ...

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  3. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The State Health Officer stated to-night that no case of pneumonic influenza outside the Lytton Hospital Quarantine had been ...

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  4. AMERICAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" correspondent at Coblenz states that in view of the early settlement of America's future military policy, a close ...

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  5. NORTH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill has cabled to Archangel personally pledging relief at the earliest moment. Troops brought home were ...

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  6. EUROPE IN ERUPTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Cologne correspondent, of the "Times" reports that advices received from Essen, Mulheim, Dortmund and Bochum show that ...

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  7. THE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Friday.—The League of Nations Commission has adopted Geneva as the seat of the League, and has accepted a clause safeguarding the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—For the weekend 294 fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported, and 52 deaths in tho Sydney metropolitan area. Though ...

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  9. TIDE OF EMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Senator Pearce is receiving numerous inquiries from English people who desire to emigrate, and he has published a statement in the ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    MELBOUENE, Sunday—On Saturday nine deaths from pneumonic influenza were reported, and 11 to-day. During the week-end 365 new cases ...

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  11. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the Sinn Feiners have chosen a new Cabinet, which includes ...

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  12. BRIBING THE HUNS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despatches received from Berlin state that the Bolsheviks are flooding Germany with increased supplies of money. Their ...

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  13. ANZAC BATTLEFIELDS.

    PARIS, Friday.—Mr. Massey's constant representations have resulted in an agreement being arrived at amongst the great Powers that a clause be ...

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  14. STATE RESTRICTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) has issued a statement that the policy of interStated restrictions arising from the ...

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  15. THE COUNCIL AT WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Keith Murdoch, special representative of the United Cable Service at the Peace Conference, writes:— ...

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  16. SUPPLY OF TRANSPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Senator Pearce, in an interview regarding, the Australians' repatriation, promptly stated that he was satisfied that ...

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  17. FEDERAL REGULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A new set of Federal quarantine regulations reluting to the influenza epidemic were issued on Saturday, limiting the ...

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  18. FROZEN MEAT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Food Ministry discredits the widely-published statement that frozen meat is liable to cause abdominal influenza. It was ...

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  19. THE CASES AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—No fresh developments have taken place at Matuaha Island. All the patients are making satisfactory progress. Out of ...

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  20. THE A.I.F. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Monas states that he may write a book in 1920, dealing with the later stages of tho Australians' operations in France. ...

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  21. THE KOREAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The San Francisco branch of the Korean Nationalists has received a cable that the Japanese killed 1000 unarmed people at Seoul ...

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  22. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The State Government has decided to appoint Mr. J. Campbell, K.C., as a Royal Commission to hold a full and comprehensive ...

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  23. WARWICK PRECAUTIONS.

    Humour flies on swift wings, and its pinions beat the air in many secluded places. On Saturday, the statement that a patient suffering from pneumonic ...

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  24. MOORABERIE CASE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Privy Council has concluded the Mooraberie case, the hearing of which occupied four days. Judgment was reserved. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    LONDON, Saturday—The fruit by tho Somersetshire was largely sold before' arrival. The brokers describe the market as gaping, and regret the ...

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  26. UKRAINES AND POLES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In an interview M. Holubovitch, Premier of the Provisional West Ukraine Government, was asked why he continued to fight ...

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  27. VETERANS OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mail" states that the Allies have decided to award a medal and ribbon of uniform design to all soldiers, sailors ...

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  28. SYDNEY SENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The circumstances under which the body of a man was discovered in the room which he occupied in certain chambers in the city ...

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  29. WAR FINANCES.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons Mr. A. Baldwin said the Allied obligation to the United Kingdom to March 31 was £1,568,447,000, ...

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  30. CLUB FOR A.I.F. OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking at a dinner in the A.I.F. Officers' Club in Piccadilly, General Monash said the club had proved of immense ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    MOUNT MORGAN, Sunday.—On Saturday Mr. Enright, the licensee of tho Hotel Metropole, was arrested on a charge of manslaughter. It appears ...

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  32. SWEEPING THE MINES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" understands that the Admiralty has designed a specially light strong hawser, permitting the extensive use of ...

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  33. THEATRICAL BOOM.

    LONDON, Saturday,—It has been arranged to build six large theatres in London during the next two years to meet the insistent public demand, in ...

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  34. THE A.I.F. SCHOOLS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The technical schools at Bradford, Halifax, and Leeds report highly successful results in the A.I.F. courses for the study of textile ...

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  35. POSITION IN SIBERIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" correspondent at Harbin, states that the Siberian army is steadily fighting its way through the Volga Volley, where ...

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  36. THE EGYPT REVOLT.

    LONDON Saturday.—Advices from Cairo state that the terrified natives are yielding everywhere. ...

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