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  2. BURRINGBAR.

    The 'flu still continues to make [?] presence felt around the Burringbar d[?]trict like pretty well everything el[?] among the latest to be affected bei[?] ...

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  3. UKI.

    Influenza Epidemic.-- Our correspondent writes: The prevailing epidemic laid a heavy hand on Uki and the surrounding district. Scarcely a family has ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    A Berlin wireless message says the State Committee at Weimar has considered the ratification of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  5. ADMITTED TO THE BAR.

    The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. W. M. Hughes, was the centre of an unique ceremony at Gray's Inn Law Court when for the first time on record ...

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  6. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    A Washington message states that there is definite information that the Bolsheviks are about to evacuate Petrograd. ...

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  7. A PATHETIC CASE.

    A pathetic case occurred in the Murwillumbah Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Piesley, P.M., when two young girls, one with a baby in arms, were ...

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  8. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    One patient suffering from influenza was admitted to the Emergency Hospital yesterday, and six were discharged. There are now 20 patients in the ...

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  9. Release from Bolshevik Influence.

    The "Westminster Gazette" Paris correspondent states that the Russian Government at Moscow has issued permits to private firms trading in ...

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  10. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The Trans-Atlantic dirigible, R34, has been delayed starting on her return trip owing to repairs being made to the motors. ...

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  11. STOKER'S SIDING EMERGENCY HOSPITAL.

    Donations have been received as follows: Mrs. Trute, old linen, bread and sugar; Mrs. Rousell, cake and biscuits; Mrs. Haigh, eggs and flowers; Mrs. ...

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  12. ILLEGAL ASSOCIATIONS.

    Lord French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has declared the Sinn Fein and Gaelic organisations and the Irish Volunteers' Association, in the County ...

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  13. Petrograd Legations Occupied by Bolsheviks.

    The "Star" reports that the Bolsheviks have occupied all the Embassies and Legations at Petrograd, and have seized the archives. They have handed ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Sydney "Daily Telegraph" says: "The heavy death roll during the past week has severely taxed the resources of the Rookwood Cemetery staff. ...

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  15. THE MURDERED FRYATT.

    There were most impressive scenes as Captain Fryatt's body was being conveyed in procession from Charing Cross station to St. Paul's Cathedral. The body ...

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  16. Approved Plans of Attack.

    The Council of Five has approved of the Finnish-Koltchak plans of attack on Petrograd. ...

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  17. WAR CRIMINALS.

    Von Hindenburg, in a letter to Generalissimo Foch, appeals to his chivalry to pe suade the Allies not to persist in their demands for the ...

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  18. STATE PRICE FIXING.

    The National Party yesterday considered the matter of State price-fixing as a means to prevent profiteering now that the Federal regulations have been ...

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  19. AUSTRIA AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Allied Note to Austria states that they are prepared to support the Austrian application for admission to the League of Nations when Austria ...

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  20. CUDGEN.

    Influenza.--A meeting of the local influenza committee was held on Tuesday, Mr. A. Baker in th[?] chair. A large amount of business was done, and ...

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  21. Von Tirpitz Amongst the Alleged Offenders.

    The English list of German offenders against the rules of warfare, which is now complete, includes the name of Von Tirpitz, the father of the disgraced ...

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  22. FIGHTING AT FIUME.

    The fighting at Fiume between the French and Italian troops, wherein about thirty of the former were killed and wounded, was due to the public ...

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  23. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Co.'s blast furnaces at Newcastle closed down to-day, owing to the non-arrival of ore from Port Pirie, South Australia, ...

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  24. ENGLAND BEARS THE BRUNT.

    Speaking at Newcastle, Sir Douglas Haig referred to what our own troops had done in the field. It was, he said, necessary and right to back up the ...

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  25. THE THREE CARD TRICK.

    Though the three card trick has been employed on many occasions as a means of d[?]priving the unwary of their money, the circumstances under which Allan ...

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  26. BOARD OF HEALTH REPORTS 14 DEATHS.

    The Board of Health official report for the 24 hours ending 8 o'clock to-night states that there were 74 fresh cases and 14 deaths, the total now under ...

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  27. MOOBALL.

    Accidents:--Mr. P. Lett recently met with a nasty accident, his foot being crushed under a log, a load of which he he was conveying in a horse wagon to ...

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  28. WAR TIME DUTIES.

    Considerable opposition is shown in the House of Commons to the Finance Bill's proposal to continue until August, 1920, the war times duties imposed in ...

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  29. Strike Pay in Sydney.

    Strike pay was handed out to seamen this afternoon. Only needy ones received money. The assistant-secretary stated that he ...

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  30. A PEACE OF MERCY.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister) addressed the troops at Sutton Veny, en route to Plymouth. He referred to the Peace terms, and said it ...

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  31. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Australian Jockey Club meeting, arranged in connection with the Peace celebrations on Saturday, has been reluctantly abandoned as there is not ...

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  32. TOWNSVILLE STRIKERS.

    A Townsville message states the strike committee has written to the managers of the Alligator Creek and Ross River meat works asking for a conference. ...

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  33. WAR COMRADESHIP.

    Sir Douglas Haig, on receiving the freedom of the city of Liverpool, suggested the formation of a single national Organisation to preserve the ...

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  34. Double Pay for Work.

    The Industrial Court to-day decided to grant hotel, clubs, restaurants and retail employees, who work during the Peace celebrations, double pay. ...

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  35. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes has embarked on the Friedrichsruh. In a farewell message he thanked the people of Britain for their hospitality to the Australian ...

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  37. Preparations in London.

    The main London thoroughfares have begun the Peace decorations. Public dancing will be permitted in London Parks on Peace Day. There will be an ...

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  38. Carney and Kelly Discharged.

    A Townsville message states that Carney, proceeded against in connection with the disturbance at Stewart's Creek, has been discharged. The case ...

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  39. FOOTBALL.

    The following players will represent the Blues' A. and B. grade teams in their matches at Knox Park against the Pirates on Saturday next, 12th inst.: ...

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  40. PRESIDENT WILSON ARRIVES.

    President Wilson has arrived at New York, where most elaborate police regulations were enforced to guard the party. ...

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  41. A MOB PSYCHOLOGIST.

    The hearing of the case against Vance Marshall (journalist) and Thomas Botsman (labourer), for having unlawfully incited persons to unlawfully and ...

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  42. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The New York "Times" Toledo correspondent states that Dempsey announces that he will not meet negro challengers, but will defend the title ...

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  43. NEW GUINEA MANDATE.

    It is expected that the mandate for New Guinea will be handed over during the next day or two. The document makes clear that ...

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  44. A Just Peace.

    President Wilson, in a speech, de- declared that the Peace formulated is a just Peace, and if it can be preserved it will save the world from bloodshed. "I ...

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  45. Willard Quits the Game.

    The New York "Times" states that Willard has issued a statement that he will permanently retire from the ring. Mrs. Willard, who witnessed her ...

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  46. PADDINGTON BYE-ELECTION.

    The dates of the Paddington bye-election have been altered. This was done because the day originally fixed had been reserved for the Peace celebrations. ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING LINE.

    The Commonwealth line of steamers is to be improved by the completion of an order given by the Australian Government to Messrs. Vickers, ...

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  48. ITALIAN FOOD RIOTS.

    A Rome message states a decree has been issued which provides for the punishment of all sellers above the official prices issued by the Government ...

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  49. REFEREES FOR SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    Mr. W. Yates will referee the B. Grade match, Pirates v. Blues, which will kick off at 2 p.m.; and Mr. Davis will take the whistle in the A Grade ...

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  50. MAILBAG THEFT.

    Several mailbags, placed with two others aboard a Manly steamer yesterday, were missing when the steamer arrived at Circular Quay. ...

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  51. S.S. Dundula Launched.

    The third iron vessel built in Australia to the order of the Commonwealth Government has been named the Dundula, and was successfully launched by ...

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