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  2. TRIAL OF STRENGTH

    The annual conference Australian Labor Party, which opened in the Trades Hail this afternoon, was well attended. The gathering, which will ...

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  3. INFLUENZA

    The transport Dorset is due at Sydney on Monday, and will go into quarantine for at least seven days. There has been a big outbreak of ...

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  4. AMATEUR GARDENER

    Old Papa Gontier will give me what I am looking for, I said to myself as I picked up a box of matches and found the secateurs. The old boy is always ...

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  7. Six Deaths, 146 New Cases

    The figures issued by the Board of Health at 2 o'clock to-day show that during the 24 hours six deaths from pneumonic influenza had been ...

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  8. DEATH AT CULCAIRN

    Joseph Hawkins, formerly employed on a chaff-cutting plant in the district, died of pneumonic influenza on Friday morning. ...

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  9. Five Deaths in Melbourne

    From 6.30 last night till 10 o'clock this morning there were five deaths from pneumonic influenza and 18 admissions to the various hospitals in the ...

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  10. PIRATES IN HARBOR

    Between Thursday night and yesterday morning thieves made a raid on a number of motor launches lying in Rose Bay. ...

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  11. WEST AUSTRALIA'S TURN

    Two cases of influenza in the Perth Public Hospital are believed to be pneumonic. Steps are being taken to isolate the patients. ...

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  12. FREEMAN CASE

    At the opening of the Labor Conference this afternoon, the chairman (Mr. Lambert) brought the case of Freeman under the notice of the delegates, and ...

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  13. SECRET SERVICE

    The officials of the Defence Department have for some time been considering the establishment of a confidential service, which will enable the ...

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  14. BROKEN MILL TROUBLE

    Mr. Emery, president of the Mining Managers' Association, who is in Melbourne, telegraphed to the secretary of the Miners' Union yesterday, stating ...

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  15. FEDERAL CABINET

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated to-day that there was little prospect of the members of the Cabinet going to Sydney between now ...

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  16. CIVIL SERVANTS' WAGES

    Mr. Mathers, president of the Commonwealth and State Services Confederation, states that the organisation has recently received confirmation of ...

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  17. RECEPTION OF SOLDIERS

    In view of the difficulty of arranging receptions to soldiers arriving dally, it has been decided by the military authorities to organise military ...

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  18. FIRE IN MELBOURNE

    The promises of the Leroy Manufacturing Co., clothing makers, Flinderslane, were totally destroyed by fire this morning. Several other firms suffered ...

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  19. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    L: The fruit submitted is the kaffir apple. It is edible. Some use the fruit for making Jam and Jelly Marmion: You are rather free with the ...

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