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  2. DISLOYALTY IN BRISBANE.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet to-day it was decided that no more meetings should be held in the metropolitan area till further notice except by express ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    Queensland is still free of pneumonic influenza. At a special meeting of the Cabinet to-day it was decided to reopen hotels. ...

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  4. INFLUENZA.

    Nineteen new cases of influenza were reported in Sydney to the Board of Health to-day, also two more deaths, including that of Dr. Fran[?], one of the ...

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  5. AN UNSETTLED OUTLOOK

    A British authority stated to-night that he expected peace to be ready by at least April 15. He explains that the Hungarian ...

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  6. JAPAN'S PROPOSALS

    The document containing the Japanese proposals, as cabled yesterday, was specially brought to Mr. Hughes and the others, but not until an agreement had ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The industrial storm centre now is the railwaymen's national headquarters. The struggle between the moderates and the extremists continues. ...

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  8. LEAGUE COVENANT.

    Mr. Taft is cabling President Wilson to make an effort to amend the League covenant in four clauses, to make it acceptable to the opposition Republicans. ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A communque from Paris, dated March 22, stated:--The League of Nations Commission in the afternoon discussed a number of amendments suggested as a result ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS.

    The trial of Percival Budd for the murder of Harold Jaques was concluded in South Australia. Accused was convicted and sentenced to death. The Chief ...

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  11. GERMAN STEAMERS HELD UP.

    From Hamburg it is reported that the three steamers to be handed over have not departed owing to the crews' refusal to sail. ...

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  12. DEPORTING BOLSHEVIKS.

    A Melbouren message states it is understood that Bolsheviks are being deported from the Commonwealth. ...

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  13. POLISH AFFAIRS.

    A communique from Paris on March 22 stated:--The War Council discussed the new report of the Polish Affairs Commission, and reserved it for final examination ...

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  14. LABOR QUESTIONS.

    The Labor Council carried a resolution to initiate a propaganda movement for a shorter working day .The number of hours was not specified. ...

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  15. SETTLEMENT ACCEPTED.

    A Reuter message states that the British railwaymen's delegates accepted the offer of settlement. ...

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  16. A.I,F.

    Mr. Lloyd George interviewed regarding Australian shipping, said he had written to the controllers, pointing out: "There is an imperative necessary ...

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  17. MONSTER MASS MEETING.

    A monster mass meeting of the citizens of Brisbane, convened by the Mayor of Brisbane (Ald. Buchanan), for the purpose of protesting against ...

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  18. EGYPT

    "The Times" Cairo correspondent reports:--The agitation engineers and the Egyptian Independence Party are using every means, including terrorism, to keep ...

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  19. CASES IN THE COUNTRY.

    Four cases are reported at Bowral. The first outbreak at Mudgee occurred yesterday, when a young girl was found to be affected, and she died last night. ...

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  20. OCCUPATION OF HUNGARY.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states it is reported from Vienna that the "Lokal Anzeiger" states that the leader of the Entente Commission foreshadowed the ...

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  21. DEFRAUDING THE CUSTOMS.

    Harry White (clerk), Roy Harper (clerk), and Horace Hermann (clerk) were charged at the Police Court to-day with having conspired to defraud the ...

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  22. GERMAN THREATS TO ALLIES.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent states it is Reported from Berlin that the press foreshadows military resistance if the landing of Polish troops at Danzig ...

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  23. ORGANISATION IN SUBURBS.

    The Sydney Administrative Committee is putting into force immediately arrangements for meeting emergencies in the suburbs. Extra hospital accommodation ...

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  24. HIGH COMMISSIONER IN LONDON.

    Reuter learns that Sir Francis Wingate (High Commissioner for Egypt) reached London last month in response to the Government's summons, to discuss the ...

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  25. GERMAN REJECTION OF PROPOSALS.

    From Berlin it is reported that Germany informed the Allied Commissioners on March 22 that the German Government in on case would permit the landing ...

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  26. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    The detectives are working on a clue and clare to clear up a robbery under ar[?]s at Caulfield last night, when Timothy Bowes, ranger of the Caulfield ...

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  27. DEMONSTRATIONS DISPERSED.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports:--A demonstration at Alexandria on March 15 dispersed quietly, the military not needing to fire. There have been ...

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  28. THE NEW TREATMENT.

    The Minister for Health states that the new treatment, first adopted at North Head with excellent results, will be given a widespread trial in all hospitals. Ten ...

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  29. QUESTION STILL UNDECIDED.

    The Japanese question remains undecided. The Japanese endeavor to find a formula acceptable to the Dominions continues with little chance of success. The ...

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  30. ALLOWANCE TO SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    The Repatriation Commission has decided not to permit any further allowance to soldier settlers outside the £625 average. ...

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  31. ROYAL SHOW LOSSES

    Exhibitors who lost money as a result of the Easter Show having been abandoned field a meeting to-day and decided to approach the Government with a request ...

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  32. CLAIM FOR £26,000.

    A writ is to be issued on behalf of the executors and beneficiaries under the will of the late Eliza Hansen against the present trustees of the will of the late ...

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  33. THE "BIG FOUR."

    The "Big Four" are working day and night in closest secrecy. Their decisions are circulated with the briefest explanations amongst their co-delegates, but ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYED RETURNED SOLDIERS

    According to the Labor Exchange bulletin, over 1000 returned soldiers are unemployed in New south Wales. ...

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  35. SITUATION DISTINCTLY BETTER.

    Reuter learns that the situation in Egypt is distinctly better. Order has been restored in several towns, and Cairo and Alexandria are quite tranquil. The ...

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  36. HOME FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. J. T. White of Armidale, has presented 361 acres of land to the Repatriation Department as a site for a home for disabled soldiers. ...

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  37. UNRELIABLE EVIDENCE.

    The hearing of the case against Alfred Doonan, charged with stealing £379, the property of Raymond Smith, customs house agent, was concluded at the police ...

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  38. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Czecho-Slovaks crossed the Danube, cutting the Budapest-Vienna railway. ...

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  39. AMENDMENTS NOT INCLUDED.

    The United States amendment concerning the Monroe doctrine and the Japanese racial amendment were not included in the covenant of the League sent to the ...

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  40. DEATH OF LIEUT.-COLONEL OATLEY

    Lieutenant-Colonel Oatley, A.I.F., died in a private hospital in Sydney as a result of being gassed while fighting in France. Deceased was an original Anzac. ...

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  41. RAILROAD WORK SUSPENDED.

    Instructions have been issued suspending millions of dollars of railroad work because of the failure of Congress to pass the appropriations. ...

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  42. MACLEAN.

    When news that the dreaded influenza has at last, owing to official neglect, reached the Clarence, and that a case had been fully identified at Grafton, Mr. ...

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  43. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    At the Methodist Conference to-day, the Rev. W. H. Jones reported that the distribution committee recommended that the stipend to home missionaries be ...

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  44. LOVE AND SUICIDE.

    In connection with the suicide of George Cameron, near Inverell, it now to stated that he had been deeply attached to a young lady, who, however, married ...

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  45. RUSSIA.

    A Warsaw message states that Bessarabia, a Governmetn in the south-west of Russia, on the Roumanian frontier, has established a Soviet republic, captured ...

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  46. THE SOCIETY'S HEAVY LOSS.

    The Council of the Royal Agricultural Society this afternoon considered the extraordinary position created by the abandonment of the Easter Show. It is ...

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  47. GERMAN FOOD SHIPS.

    It is reported from Bremen that the seam[?]n refused to man the food ships unless allowed to remain aboard. From Berlin it is reported that a ...

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  48. MAIL BAG SWINDLE.

    A mail bag containing important public property was handed over by a messenger to a man, who said the messenger had taken the wrong bag, which was ...

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  49. NORTH COAST STATIONS.

    At the final reading of stations at the Methodist Conference to-day the following alterations were made in the North Coast district:-- Lismore Harold ...

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  50. AMENDED LEAGUE COVENANT.

    After a four-hours sitting the League Commission early this morning handed the amended covenant to the drafting committee without finalising the Japanese ...

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  51. BORDER RESTRICTIONS.

    Telegrams received from Melbourne today stated it was understood that the border restrictions had been removed. The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzgerald) ...

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  52. KEMPSEY SENSATION.

    An inquest was held to-day before the Deputy Coroner concerning the death of a newly-born female child, found in the Macleay River on Wednesday. ...

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  53. DECENTRALISATION

    The Newcastle Decentralisation League brought its case for decentralisation under the notice of the Minister for Works today. ...

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  54. RETURNED GUARDSMEN.

    The roar of welcome given the returned Guardsmen on March 22 surpassed even the wild enthusiasm at similar scenes following the South African war. While ...

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  55. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS.

    The Governments of New South Wales and other States are in communication with the British Government on the question of British immigrants settling ...

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  56. CASES AT TAREE.

    Privates Lattimore, of Kimbriki, and Ede, of Wingham, were attending a social to returned soldiers at Belmore Hall on Wednesday night, and, feeling unwell, ...

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  57. SUPPRESSING DISLOYALTY.

    The Victorian Methodist Conference resolved to assure the Government of its aid in suppressing disloyalty. The Rev. Mr. Scurr said that ...

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  58. EDUCATION IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Carl Johnston, M.L.A., speaking at a meeting of the Bathurst Parents and Citizens' Association, referred to what he described as the shocking ...

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  59. A MAITLAND MYSTERY.

    The body of Alice Lang (39), a single woman, was found dead in a hessian bag in a shed at the rear of her father's residence near West Maitland. A rope ...

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  60. VICTORIA.

    There were 100 admissions to the Melbourn Hospital yesterday, and five deaths. Thirty-six new cases of influenza and one death were reported from Melbourne ...

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  61. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS

    It has been decided that the organisation of the victory celebrations shall be continued in anticipation that the influenza epidemic will have been suppressed ...

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  62. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    It has been suggested from Victoria that the wool pool should be discontinued and the old open market system be instituted. ...

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  63. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister of Canada) denies that he will be the Ambassador to the United States. ...

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  64. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Mulheron, who was fatally injured through being knocked down by a motor car the Coroner committed the driver ...

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  65. CZECHO-SLOVAK PRESIDENCY.

    The report of President Massaryk's resignation has been officially denied. ...

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  66. LABOR COUNCIL DECLINES TO TAKE PART.

    The Labor Council, after an acrimonious debate, decided to refuse to take any part whatever in the victory celebrations, believing that the money to be spent should ...

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  67. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There are now 164 cases of influenza at Port Pirie. ...

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  68. AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    Unless something unforeseen occurs, two aeroplanes should start on their flight from Melbourne to Sydney tomorrow ...

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