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  2. HELPING THE SOLDIERS

    A statement of the operations of tho Department of Repatriation for the month of May has been made available by Senator Milien. ...

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  5. LABOR SPLIT

    It was announced at tho Trades Hall to-day that the executive of the Australian Labor Party had decided to call upon Messrs. Willis, Rutherford, ...

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  6. "A STUPID LIE"

    "It is a lie, a stupid lie, devoid even of the merit of probability, and employed obviously by persons with a motive," said Mr. Hughes, commenting ...

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  7. AS OTHERS SEE US

    The special correspondent of the Melbourne "Age," discussing New South Wales politics, writes:--As was only to be expected, there has been ...

    Article : 249 words
  8. INFLUENZA

    During the 24 hours ended 2 p.m. today there were 40 deaths from pneumonic influenza in the hospitals in the metropolitan area. ...

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  9. New Cases at North Head

    Eight new cases were received at the Quarantine Hospital, North Head, during the past 24 hours. Twenty patients were discharged. ...

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  10. RACIAL RIOTS

    The racial rioting has spread to the East End. For two days there has been an uproar, and the houses and furniture of several colored people ...

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  11. SAVINGS BANK'S APPEAL

    The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales desire to point out that the pressure on the staff of the bank ...

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  12. Will Oppose the Premier

    Mr. Greg M'Girr, M.L.A. for Yass, who was on a visit to Forbes during the week, stated that he had definitely decided to oppose Mr. Holman at ...

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  13. Troops Burn Village

    Serious rioting occurred at the Canadian demobilisation camp at Witley, in Surrey, where 3000 men destroyed the guardroom, releasing ...

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  14. Temora Nationalists

    At the annual meeting of the Temora branch of the National Association, the following motion was unanimously adopted:-- ...

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  15. STILL STRANDED

    The Seamen's Union has, Mr. Batt states, definitely refused to allow the stranded New Zealanders to man the Moeraki with a volunteer crew, ...

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  16. VICTORIAN CABINET CRISIS

    Following upon the resignation of Mr. Bowser as Chief Secretary yesterday, the Liberal Party in the Assembly will be invited by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  17. AT ROCKDALE

    In a report submitted to Rockdale Council on Thursday, Mr. J. V. Tyrrell (health inspector), stated that it was rare to find a house which had not ...

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  18. POST OFFICE LOSSES

    In a statement issued to-day Mr. Webster, Postmaster-General, endeavors to indicate "how easy it is to place the blame for non-delivery of letters ...

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  19. Three Deaths in Melbourne

    Between 6 p.m. yesterday and 2.30 p.m. to-day three deaths from influenza occurred. There were 14 fresh admissions to hospital, and 35 were ...

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  20. BORDA MEN ARRIVE

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  21. TOUCH WOOD

    W.J.L. for the timber:-- On entering a shop a few days ago and congratulating tho proprietor on his good luck in having so fur escaped ...

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  22. ENEMY PROPERTY

    Mr. Massy Greene, Minister for Customs, in virtue of the powers conferred upon him by section 91 of the Trading with the Enemy Act, 1914-16, has ...

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  23. "PORT HACKING COUGH"

    The "Port Hacking Cough," journal of the transport Port Hacking, homeward bound with veterans of 1914, starts well with an excellent cover ...

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  24. MANLY GOLF CLUB

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  25. Lord Jellicoe's Movements

    Lord Jellicoe will be the guest of the Oversea Shipping Association to-night at a dinner at the Hotel Australia. ...

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  26. TOTAL CASUALTIES, 313,878

    Casualties sustained by men of the Australian Imperial Force from the time of embarkation till to-day are shown in a statement prepared by the ...

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  27. Unclaimed Letters.

    Communications addressed to the following have been returned unclaimed:--Mr. R. Daniels, Post Office, West Maltland, re No. 401 L. S. Daniels; Mr. ...

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    It is idleness that creates impossibilities; and when men care not to do a thing, they shelter themselves under the persuasion that it cannot be ...

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  29. TO-NIGHT'S FIGHT

    Tommy Uren being ill with influenza, Fritz Holland will take his place against jack Colo at the Stadium to-night. Frank Mancer and Put Humphries will supply the ...

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