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  3. Pneumonic Influenza

    On December 28 the mother and father of a young man, resident at Unley, returned from a visit to Melbourne. On February 1, the son ...

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  5. The Peace Conference

    When President Wilson finished reading the draft of the League of Nations’ Covenant, and the delegates had spoken thereupo[?]n, M. Cleme[?] ...

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  7. MELBOURNE REPORTS.

    The total number of deaths reported yesterday was 18; this [?] the total number of deaths up to 282 since the epidemic began. The total ...

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  8. OUR CABLE NEWS.

    According to the “Matin” Japan’s peace points agree that Australia [?] have New Guinea, but Samoa should be mutually settled by Britain ...

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  9. British Prisoners in Germany

    Mr. Winston Churchill announ[?] that 64,800 British prisoners are still unaccounted for in Germany, where the authorities are assisting in the ...

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  10. Resumption of the War.

    President Wilson says that the Allies would be justified in resuming the war if Germany should fail to comply with the terms of the ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. TWO DEATHS AT SYDNEY

    Two deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred at the coast [?] yesterday. ...

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  12. NO NEWS FROM THE EAST

    Owing to telegraph interrup[?] no telegrams have been received from the East. ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The text of the League of Nations covenant has been officially published. Paris, 16 ...

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  14. Affairs in Russia

    The Bolsheviks i[?] East Russia have issued a decree abolishing the marriage laws, and all women between the ages of 17 and 32 years become ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN LINE

    Mr. Watt, acting-Prime Minister, notified Sir Henry Lefroy in Melbourne, that he was going to pay off the men on the Trans-Austra[?] ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

    The Tok[?]o correspondent of the Daily Express, says that Japanese new[?]papers strongly oppose the mandatory system. Popular feeling is ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. Poles Overwhelmed

    By the use of asphyxi[?]ating gas, and an intense bombardment, superior forces of Germane at Posen, over whelmed the Poles and occupied ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. FRUITFUL DAY’S SITTING

    Mr. Eraser says that yesterday was one, of the most fruitful since the Conference was opened, and it is believed that when the terms are ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. Wednesday’s News.

    The renewal of the German offensive in Poland on Thursday is attracting attention. It is regarded as a clear indication that German ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. PLAGUE IN SYDNEY

    The daily[?]tally of influenza cases in this State varies only slightly, and the evidence is that the epidemic is being firmly held. There wer[?] no ...

    Article : 37 words
  21. Security for France

    General Foch propounded recently a scheme to secure France against any [?] German aggression, and be [?] that the Rhine should become ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. MELBOURNE’S DEATH ROLL INCREASING

    Thirty-eight deaths occurred during the week end, and 29 deaths occur[?] yesterday. This brings the [?] number of deaths to 372, and 96 per ...

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  25. Shipbuilding Troubles

    Five hundred employees of Coc[?] Island Naval dr[?]kyards struck, [?] to work with the boiler-[?] who do not come within the ...

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  26. Industrial Troubles in Britain

    The London dock-yard strikers are resuming work. ...

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  27. Undesirable Aliens

    The Government has decided to [?] a strong policy in order to clear the country of undesirable aliens. As [?] the Russian ports are available ...

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  28. TWENTY FRESH CASES

    Twenty- fresh cases of p[?]eumoni[?] influenza were reported to the Board of Health yesterday. Three nurses at the Coast Hospital are included in ...

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  29. CLYDE STRIKE COLLAPSES

    The Clyde strike bas collapsed completely, and the strike committee has recommended a resumption of work on Wednesday, Normal conditions ...

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  30. War with Germany

    Mr. Grenwall, writing to the London Daily Express from Berlin on Saturday evening, said. “I have just returned from the Under den Linden. ...

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  31. The Peace Conference

    In the House - of Commons Mr. [?]yd George stated the Peace Con[?]ence had decided unanimously that [?] colonies should not be restored ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA NEWS

    The Chairman of the Central Baird of Health last night received a telegram from Burra, 100 miles north of Adelaide, stating that a man had died ...

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  33. DEADLOCK WITH TRANSPORT WORKERS

    The efforts being made to settle the claims of the Transport Workers have reached a deadlock. ...

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  36. SITUATION IN BELFAST.

    At Belfast the situation is again grave. Meeting of the strikers’ unions carried resolutions against the acceptance of the employers’ offer. A ...

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  37. Pneumonic Influenza

    Nineteen deaths were recorded yesterday against 29 on Monday, making the total number of dea[?]s to [?]te 891. There were 176 fresh cases ...

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  38. From London to Paris

    Captain Pace, of the British Royal Air Force, carrying official despatches, flew from London [?] Paris in 110 minutes. ...

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  39. SLIGHT SPREAD IN SYDNEY

    Two farther deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred at the Coast Hospital yesterday. Up to a late hour last night, eight additional cases have ...

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  40. Germany’s New President

    According to a German wireless official message, Herr [?] in his Presidential address: “We will [?] all attempts to establish ...

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  41. President Wilson off Home

    President and Mrs. Wilson embarked at Brest on the liner George Washington, an[?] sailed for America. ...

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