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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    At the opening of Labor's campaign it the Petersham by-elcction last night, Mr. John Storey, leader of the Parliamentary Labor party, defined the ...

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  3. SIGNIFICANT SILENCE

    Newspaper correspondents who are innvestigating the Austro-German disturbances. occasionally use aeroplanes to escape from tight corners. ...

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  4. 'FLU IN VICTORIA.

    The Influenza situation continues to improve. The admissions to the hospitals are falling away rapidly, and Indications are that the built of the ...

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  5. GUNS AND STARVATION.

    Last week-end Liverpool residents were startled by the fire of machine Buns coming from the German internees' camp at Holdsworthy, but the ...

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  6. SHIFTS FOR FIREMEN.

    The Brisbane Fire Brig[?]le employees made a request before Mr. Justice Macnaughton in the industrial Court this morning, for a variation in the ...

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  7. FOR PREFERENCE,

    After a 17 weeks fight the Townsvilla meat workers maintain their solidarity. A conference with the managers on Tuesday was abortive. The ...

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  8. THE SOVIETS.

    The German Cabinet has agreed upon constitutional recognition of the Soviets ns tho economic controllers of labor and production. ...

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  9. LEAVE THE ROOM!

    I resident Wilson refused to meet a delegation named by the Irish Race Convention at Philadelphia to urgo support for Irish freedom until ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. SHARP REBUKE.

    The United States Government has warned Italy that unless she ends the delays in the movements of relief supplies to Jugo-Slavia the flow of United ...

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  11. MR. THEODORE'S APPROVAL.

    Referring this morning to the statement made by the leader of the Labor party in New South Wales (Mr. Storey) condemnatory of the I.W.W. ...

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  12. STRANDED ANZACS.

    Time passes and the soldiers accumulate in the cold, distasteful camps on Salisbury Plains, without genuine signs of improvement in the shipping ...

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  13. DEATHS FROM SUBMARINING.

    Replying to a deputation from the mercantile marine regarding reparation to relatives of sailors murdered during the war—the number of whom ...

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  14. SUPREME COURT.

    Application was made before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper) this morning, on behalf of Joseph Herbert Darker, plaintiff, for an order ...

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  15. THREE FRESH CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Up to Inidnight the day's total of persons attacked by pneumonic Influenza numbered three in the city and suburbs, three at Newcastle, and four ...

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  16. NEW RESERVOIR.

    An Order In Council ban been issued approving of the plans, specifications and estimate relating to the construction, for water supply purposes, or a ...

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  17. BLOODSHED POSSIBLE.

    In the Assembly the Laborite, Mr. Sampson, warned the Government that it would be taking a false step if it allowed itself to he drawn into the ...

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  18. CAMP COMPLAINTS.

    According to a press report. Mr. J. Allan, of the firm of Allan and Stark, said on his return from the Coolangatta camp that meals In the ...

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  19. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST WILSON.

    Many prominent women, members of the Suffrage Parly, were arrester when attempting to slage a demonstration against President Wilson before his ...

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  20. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Major -General Legge,Chief of the General Stuff of the commonwealth Military Forces yesterday expresse his views with regard to future of ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND PRECAUTIONS.

    Two trains brought the last batches of people from Cootangatta yesterday, the first batch of 260 arrived at about 3 p.m. and the second train with 170 ...

    Article : 312 words
  22. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 words
  23. "MENACE TO PEACE."

    The executive of the Labor party has passed a resolution deprecating Mr. Winston Churchill's statement on the War Estimates, and describing his ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. PHENOMENAL PUMPKIN.

    This morning at Barnes and Co[?]s establishment in Roma-street there was a pumpkin of phenomenal growth on offer, which by its excellent quality and ...

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  25. SYDNEY NEWS.

    During a quarrel between a man and woman at Smith-street. Surry Hills, on Thursday night, a man was shot in the stomach. The police afterwards ...

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  26. THE OTHER WATT.

    A special conference of medicos and Government officials has decided quarantine, the Kenilworth Castle for five days, and to establish an Isolation ...

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  27. REINGOLD CASE.

    In the Industrial Court this morning, before the President (Mr. Justice M'Cawiey), a petition was heard from the Commissioner of Railways to ...

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  28. RISK FROM TROOPS.

    As Dr. Moor has said that he fears that If the disease is introuduced It will be as the result of troops being landed, the Federal quarantine officer ...

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  29. MORE DENIALS.

    Inquiries from another reliable source, that is a person who had been In the camp, elicited the reply that Mr. Allan's statements were somewhat ...

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  30. YPRES NIGHTMARE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  31. PERMITS TO TRAVEL.

    It is n now learned that permits to travel to other States only applies to travellers by sea. ...

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  32. TALES FROM RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Mall" says the British Government during the past week has received facts revealing that the Russian nation is dying, in millions. ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. SHOCKING ACCOMMODATION AT ALBURY.

    The Sydney daily newspapers have received a wire from the people quarantined at Albury, saying: "We are 300 Sydney citizens, Including women, ...

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  34. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Ex-President Taft preceded president Wilson's speech. The President smiled when Mr. Taft referred to the Lodge resolution, introduced In the ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. TEACHERS TRANSFERRED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 words
  36. FEEDING CENTRAL EUROPE.

    In connection with the discussion in the-Council with regard to the feeding of Austria-Hungary, the Czechoslovaks, etc., it is pointed out that 800 ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. WELL-KNOWN TEACHER DEAD.

    It will be learned with widespread regret, particularly in the education service, that Mr. Chas. S. Twenlow headteacher of the Ipswich Covs' ...

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  38. SUFFERERS FROM POLITICAL PLAGUE.

    Sir,—I noticed a par in a Tory paper this morning signed "R. Perrott" the bad condition of Wallangarra quarantine. I happened to be in the ...

    Article : 237 words
  39. RETURNED MEN PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT.

    A denial that returned soldiers were not given back their positions in the Mines Department was made to-day by Mr. Jones (Minister of Mines), who ...

    Article : 235 words
  40. IRISH PRISONERS.

    The "Mail" says that the British Government has decided to release all Irish political prisoners who will return to Ireland in small batches, so as ...

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  41. DR. MOORE'S POSERS.

    Commenting on Dr. Paul's statement, Dr. Moore (Health Commissioner) said to-day: "He never positively assures the public that thermometer parades ...

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  42. CONFERENCE IN POSEN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Posen says the Inter-Allied Mission is going to Kreuze to meet the German Mission, headed by Barons Rechenberg, ...

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  43. PRELIMINARY TREATY.

    It is announced that the Supreme Council has accepted the American proposal that the special commissions shall present their reports and the ...

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  44. THE DUNWICH APPOINTMENT.

    Dr. J. Booth-Clarkson. whose appointment as medical superintendent of Dunwich in succession to Dr. Mac. arthur was announced in our first ...

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  45. GRAMMAR SCHOOL TRUSTEES.

    In pursuance of the provisions of the Grammar Schools Act. lSCO, John Lock, hart Gibson, M.D., Marinaduke Granville Haymen, Thomas Liewellyn Jones, ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. ANOTHER SINN FEIN ARREST.

    Mr. J.J. Walsh, a Sinn Foin member of the House of Commons, has been Arrested In Dublin, and charged with making a seditious speech. ...

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  47. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Arrivals: War Settler, at Leghorn; Austraistream. at Limerick; the Australport has passed Gravesend; Lancashire at Colombo. ...

    Article : 40 words
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