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  2. LABOR PROBLEMS.

    Members of the industrial, or militant section of the Labor movement showed themselves openly hostile to the more moderate elements at a social evening ...

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  3. MARITIME STRIKE.

    Mr. Walsh, general secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union, says if the people of Australia are ready and willing to assist the seamen, as Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 334 words
  4. INFLUENZA.

    There were no fresh cases at Grafton or Ramornie yesterday. There are no suspicious cases known of, and with ordinary luck the river should be clean by the ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S SALVATION.

    In the House of Commons, on the army estimates, Mr. Winston Churchill foreshadowed the possibility, owing to the favorable situation, of withdrawing ...

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  6. LABOR UNREST.

    Fresh Labor threats are being given prominent attention in the press. Failing to secure the insistence of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades ...

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  7. "YOU MUST SIGN?"

    Addressing the 38th Welsh division at Amiens recently, Mr. Lloyd George said the Germans declared they would not sign the peace treaty. We replied:-- ...

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  8. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PARTY.

    Conference discussed the objective of the party, and the proceedings throughout were continually disturbed by uproarious scenes. ...

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  9. MR. SMILLIE'S SET-BACK.

    The Labor movement expresses exasperation at the political defeat of the ex-pacifists, who were not likely to succeed in teh attempt to enlist the help of ...

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  10. PEACE TREATY.

    Speaking on the Army Estimates in the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill said that as soon as peace was signed the Rhine army could be reduced ...

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  11. LOWER RIVER.

    Matters are progressing very favorably on the Lower River. Two more patients, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, have been discharged from the Isolation ...

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  12. STICK TO ARBITRATION.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, Minister for Labor and Industry, who returned to Sydney yesterday, after a six months' tour of America and England, appeals to the ...

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  13. CASES NEAR TYRINGHAM.

    According to information received per telephone yesterday morning by Mr. H. M. Baldock, Nymboida Shire engineer, live gases of pneumonic influenza ...

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  14. MANNING THE STEAMERS.

    It was reported in Sydney to-day that an attempt was likely to be made to-morrow to man some of the big ships. The success which has attended the efforts ...

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  15. SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig General Horne visited the Church of Scotland General Assembly at Edinburgh yesterday, and were received by a guard ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. GERMAN BANK DEPOSITS.

    The "Express" correspondent at Geneva states that while moderate indemnities are resisted, the German financial journals report bank deposits of ...

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  17. SETTLING THE DISPUTE.

    Direct, negotiations between the Seamen's Union and the shipowners is now regarded by the seamen as the only possible method of settling the dispute. It ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    Captain H. Rigby has notified the Aero Club of his intention to enter the Australian flight competition. The type of his machine is unnamed, and a new type of ...

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  19. CASE AT COFF'S HARBOR.

    Mr. Layman, a well-known traveller, has been taken, ill with pneumonic, influenza, and was admitted to the quarantine hospital at the showground to-day. The ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND SUFFERING.

    The action of the extremists, who have captured the Labor movement, in the bringing about of the shipping strike, will result shortly in the closing of a ...

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  21. CESSNOCK RESTRICTIONS.

    A mass meeting of miners at Cessnock decided to ask the authorities to lift the isolation restrictions from that town. ...

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  22. CABLE CONGESTION.

    The managers of the Atlantic cables state that traffic grows like a snowball. The enormous weight of commercial and Government messages, together with the ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND PASSENGER TRADE.

    The New Zealand Health Department agreed to further relax the passenger traffic embargo to the extent of allowing a list of two hundred on a vessel which is ...

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  24. BOLSHEVISTS ORGANISING.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent states that the Russo-Scandanavian Information Bureau learns from Berne that negotiations between the Germans ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. TROTSKY STILL RETREATING.

    "The Times" Helsingfors correspondent states that Trotsky continues to retreat, and is razing the towns and villages and exterminating the civilian ...

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  26. DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED THIS WEEK.

    During the coming week critical developments are expected in connection with the shipping strike. The manning of the ships by volunteer labor, and ...

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  27. SIR JOHN MONASH.

    King George, in investing Sir John Monash, complimented him and said:--"I am glad of the opportunity of thanking you on behalf of myself and the ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Nine deaths and 340 fresh cases of influenza were reported to the Sydney Board of Health during the 24 hours ended 2 p.m. to-day. ...

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  29. TRAGEDY AT ORANGE.

    A domestic tragedy took place at Orange on Saturday night, when a man named Foster shot his wife and then turned the revolver on himself. The ...

    Article : 274 words
  30. AFGHAN SITUATION.

    The Wazirs are believed to be looting Nadir Khan's 'transport. The situation in the Tochi Valley is quieter. The tribal Laskhars are ...

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  31. 17 DEATHS DURING WEEK-END.

    Seventeen deaths from influenza occurred in the metropolitan area during the week-end, while 319 fresh cases were reported. ...

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  32. PAUL FREEMAN'S CASE.

    At to-day's sitting of the Labor Conference Mr. Lambert, the president, stated that a telegram had been despached to the Labor Executive in Melbourne ...

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  33. LOST IN A FOG.

    The airship R34, carrying 31 passengers, and without any food, started on a short night trial from the Clyde, lost its bearings in a dense fog. The airship ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    Four deaths and 32 new cases of influenza were reported in Melbourne. ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In Ihe Assembly a Bill empowering the establishment of the diamond cutting industry in South Africa passed the second reading. ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The West Australian authorities have declared the State to be infected, as a result of influenza. ...

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  37. FOUND SHOT.

    A woman whose name is at present unknown was found shot, in her room at a house in Albion street, Surry Hills, this afternoon. She and a returned soldier, ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    Two deaths from influenza occurred at Brisbane Hospital to-day. There are now 349 patients in the hospitals. Further deaths are reported from ...

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  39. PRICE OF GOLD.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Mac-question suggested that the standard mint price of gold had been arbitrarily fixed at an artificially low price, being at least ...

    Article : 150 words
  40. GERMANY READY.

    Switzerland is full of German cycles, jewellery, chemicals, dye-stuffs, medicine, etc., for a gigantic trade penetration campaign. The goods have been offered at ...

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  41. FOUNDERING OF COLLIERS.

    The conference carried, a resolution demanding that a Commission, of three thoroughly competent representatives of the seamen, shipowners, and the ...

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  42. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    A mine-sweeping flotilla reached Sydney yesterday from the east, en route to New Zealand, on a mine-sweeping cruise. cruise. ...

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  43. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Reuter's Cliarleroi correspondent telegraphed that a train carrying demobilised British soldiers was derailed, the carriages being overturned, killing seven and ...

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  44. BURGLARIES IN SYDNEY.

    A large number of city and suburban private residences were burgled during the week-end, and a considerable quantity of valuable booty secured. Thieves also ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL.

    A meeting of the builders' laborers was held in Melbourne, but nothing was achieved in the way of negotiations. ...

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  46. CHARGE OF PERSECUTION.

    Mr. Davidson, M.L.A., moved: "That this conference, as representative of the whole of the Working class of New South Wales, emphatically protests against the ...

    Article : 123 words
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