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  2. LATEST GERMAN MOVE.

    United Service.--A Berlin correspondent states that the Council of military leaders has decided to oppose the peace terms. According to the newspaper "Freisist," circulars have ...

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  4. A.L.P. CONFERENCE. LAST NIGHT'S SITTINGS.

    The annual conference of the N.S. Wales branch of the Australian Labor party was continued in the Trades Hall, Sydney, on Monday. Uproarious scenes occasionally The conference was continued at the Trades Hall last night. Intense interest is being Shown in the election of the executive, which is to govern the movement for the ensuing ...

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  5. INFLUENZA.

    There are still three influenza patients in the Lithgow hospital. No new pneumonic cases are being reported, despite rumors to the contrary. The relief ladies are ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. THE RECENT EPIDEMIC.

    Inspector Owen's report on the influenza epidemic, in Lithgow was submitted at the special meeting of the Council held last night. It was necessarily of a very ...

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  7. THE FACTORY HOUSES.

    The State Public Works Department is evidently determined to assist the projected model village for factory employees--which, incidentally will also relieve to a considerable ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's market quotations: Maize 7s 6d, onions £15, chaff £9 to £9 10s, oats 5s 2d to 5s 9d, potatoes £10 to £14, millet £65 to £75, now laid eggs 2s 7d to 2s 8d, rails 2s 6d to ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. THE GENERAL RECORD.

    A large number cases of influenza occurred in Sydney again on Monday. The official report issued by the Board of Health and covering the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    Fifteen hundred returned troops were landed from four transports to-day. They were given an enthusiastic reception. There was a record crowd at the buffet. Among the ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. AUSTRALIANS FOR RUSSIA.

    One hundred and fifty Australians have already been accepted for service in Russia. Sanction for the engagement of 200 others has been withheld owing to the objections of ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. THE PEA RIFLE AGAIN.

    While strolling through the bush at Marrickville yesterday afternoon Charles Stoddart, 60, was shot in the back by a bullet, which came from a pea rifle. It is believed the ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. ELEVEN DEATHS YESTERDAY.

    There were 11 deaths from pneumonic influenza in the hospitals yesterday. Two hundred and two new cases were admitted. Dr. Storrie Dixson said last evening that ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. JOURNALIST'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of Mr. De Courey, managing director of "Freemans's Journal." ...

    Article : 19 words
  15. FEEDING THE MOTHERLAND.

    Reuter.-- The President of the Cold Storage Association (Sir Joseph Broodbank), speaking at the annual dinner, declared that there were 250 British ships with refrigerating ...

    Article : 245 words
  16. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.

    A few months ago Messrs. Hoskins, Ltd., offered to supply electric lighting for portions of the municipality. The proposal was reported upon adversely by the chief electrical ...

    Article : 737 words
  17. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Major Evans, deputy commissioner for N.S. Wales under the War Service Homes Act, will be in Lithgow for the coming weekend. All detail arrangements for the ...

    Article : 185 words
  18. INFLUENZA CASES NUMEROUS.

    Ten new cases of pneumonic influenza were admitted to the North Head quarantine station this morning. All came from vessels in the harbor. ...

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  19. THE MEANEST THEFT.

    While a blind man was playing his organ in Elizabeth street this morning a man stole his little box which contained 15s contributed by sympathizers and made off. ...

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  20. FREEMAN CRIES OFF.

    Freeman has abandoned his second hunger strike, and is now taking food. ...

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  21. REASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT.

    It is unlikely that there will be any further prorogation of the State Parliament. Both Houses will probably be called together. On either Tuesday, July 8, or the following ...

    Article : 148 words
  22. THE MARITIME STRIKE.

    The position is unchanged. A mass meeting of the Sydney branch will probably be held this afternoon. The shipping strike will probably result ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. EARLIER CABLES.

    There is an uneasy feeling in Paris that the Peace Conference has reached its most critical stage. The persistent rumors of dissensions over concessions to Germany are not ...

    Article : 355 words
  24. "MISSING " LITHGOW HUSBANDS.

    The "Mercury" has been informed (in confidence) that in gatherings where ladies preponderate it has frequently been asserted that the husbands in this locality are the best ...

    Article : 235 words
  25. FREEMAN AND THE HUNGER STAKES.

    Paul freeman began a second hunger strike on Sunday. He drinks water and lemon juice. The latter, he says, makes his blood poor. The military authorities deny that he is ...

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  27. KANDOS MINERS' RESOLUTIONS.

    Mr. C. Shanahan, secretary of the Kandos miners' lodge, who has been here the past few days, states that the following resolutions. were passed unanimously at a largely ...

    Article : 363 words
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  29. WATER & SEWERAGE SCHEMES ADOPTED.

    At a special meeting of the Lithgow Council last night it was decided to request the State Public Works Department to proceed with the amplification of tho Lithgow water ...

    Article : 167 words
  30. FIVE DAYS TO SIGN.

    The Allies intend to deliver their answer to Germany's counter-proposals on June 13. The Germans will then be allowed five days in which to sign the treaty. ...

    Article : 423 words
  31. BREVITIES.

    Phillips is selling Eggs at 18 doz.-0 A meeting of the cemetery trust will be held in the School of Arts committee room to-morrow night. ...

    Article : 782 words
  32. LITHGOW POLICE COURT.

    Stephen Bakor was charged with having been drunk in a public lane off Bridge-stret. He did not appear, and forfeited his recognisances of 5s. ...

    Article : 40 words
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