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  2. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Twelve fresh cases were diagnosed at the Count Hospital yesterday. In addition, three firemen from the steamer Age, from Melbourne via ...

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  3. RUNNYMEDE PATIENTS.

    The relieving secretary of the Aborigines' Protection Boards states that in the recent outbreak of pneumonic influenza at Runnymede aboriginal station, 6 miles from Kyogle, 30 of ...

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  4. HIGHER EDUCATION.

    BELLINGEN, Wednesday.--For some time endeavors have been made for the provision of facilities for higher education at both Coff's Harbor and Beillugen, and, with this object in ...

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  5. OVERSEAS TRANSPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the coming week the quarantine authorities expect to have . to deal with some four or five transports from oversea, which will all require to be ...

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  6. SAVE THE BABY.

    The State Governor, accompanied by Lady Davidson, presided at the annual meeting of the Benevolent Society, held In the grounds of the Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington, ...

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  7. LAWS OF WAR.

    The United Press Agency's Paris correspondent says that he can state authoritatively that the Peace delegates favor certain changes in the laws of war, making clear what ...

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  8. WHEN PEACE IS SIGNED

    It is not possible yet to forecast when peace will be proclaimed, but the Commonwealth Government, recognising that a vast amount of preliminary organisation is necessary ...

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  9. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Mr. Wilson, addressing a meeting here on his return to the United States, said:-- "I wonder if you are half as glad to see me as I am to see you. It warms. my heart to see ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  11. VICTORIA.

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  12. MR. AND MRS. RYAN.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) received a cable to-day from Sir Thomas Robinson, intimating that the Premier and Mrs. Ryan had contracted influenza. ...

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  13. LABOR AND BOLSHEVISM.

    Sir,--I was glad to read Mr. Evans' reply to my questions. I was under the impression, like a great many other people, that the Australian Labor party, in "standing solid" ...

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  14. APPLICANTS FOR RELIEF.

    Three additional depots have been opened-- Fitzroy Ward No. 3, at Plunkett Street Public School; Paddington No. 3, at Paddington Public School; and Waterloo No. 2, at Town ...

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  15. TEN FROM ONE HOUSE.

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  16. N.S.W. RELAXATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Health Commissioner (Dr. Moore) again reported to-night the absence of influenza from Queensland. When Dr. Moore's attention was drawn to ...

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  17. MEN OF MUNICH.

    The Munich correspondent of the "Daily Express" interview Max Levien, Doctor of Zoology. the new Soviet leader, who said that the Soviets demanded the arming of all workers, ...

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  18. ALBURY CAMP.

    The names of Mrs. Greene (wife of tho Federal Minister for Quarantine) and Mr. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley, well-known theatrical artists, and Mr. G. E. Chissell, ...

    Article : 261 words
  19. RACES AND SHOWS.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--The news that the racing embargo had been removed was received with much satisfaction and a great deal of relief in western sporting circles. The Orange ...

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  20. WINS V.C. AT 19½.

    GOULBURN, Wednesday.--Private C. Leary, who enlisted from Goulburn with Lieutenant Seaborne's Sports Unit, returned to-day. He won the Victoria Cross at Villers-Bretonneux ...

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  21. INOCULATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  22. BARRIER QUARANTINE.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.--Forty-two passengers from South Australia, who were detained for the required four days, arrived in Broken Hill on Tuesday afternoon. They ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--In reference to Mr. Evans' letter. I don't know where the "Manchester Guardian" gets its cock and bull yarns about the "Immense enthusiasm" for education being the ...

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  24. INTERNED GERMANS.

    The "Daily Express" learns that the Homo office has decided to expel all Germans upon their release from internment. Large numbers of German waiters are being ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Replying to-day to a deputation which waited on him, urging the restoration of certain trains to Roma, Mr. Hunter, Minister for Railways, said that at the ...

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  26. RIOTS IN MUNICH.

    Civil war broke out in Munich on Friday afternoon. Ten thousand workmen marched into the city and began plundering the shops. Hundreds of ...

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  27. EASIER IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Dr. Robertson, the State Health Officer, to-night expressed the opinion that the influenza position was growing easier right through. ...

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  28. BREAKING THE BORDER.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- Information reached the Home Secretary, Mr. Huxham, to-day that the police at Coolangatta had arrested a man who is alleged to have attempted to cross the ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, "Wednesday.--To-day 628 passengers who had been detained in Victoria owing to the influenza epidemic arrived, and were accommodated in the Jubilee Exhibition Camp, ...

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  30. SPARTACUS OUTRAGE.

    According to nil Amsterdam message, a shocking outrage has occurred at Essen. Two hundred Spartacus rioters destroyed the airshaft of a mine, imprisoning 600 miners. ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS.

    The Press Bureau announces that a communique from Paris states that the Ministers of the great. Powers have approved of measures to avoid the non-payment of Austro-Hungarian ...

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  32. A.I.F. CRICKET TEAM.

    It was unanimously decided yesterday by the Australian Board of Control for international cricket to abandon the proposed tour of England this year by the A.I.F. team. ...

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  33. FERRY CABINS NOT RUSHED.

    Some women, like some men, have not taken kindly to the masks, and the relaxation of this particular branch of restriction seemed to he fully appreciated yesterday. The condition that ...

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  34. RETIRING MAYOR URGES BORROWING.

    With a view to continuing the work of improving the main roads of North Sydney, and to provide for other matters, Aid. E. M. Clark, the retiring Mayor, in a minute to the council, ...

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  35. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Triple Industrial Alliance, including railwayman, miners, and transport workers, and embracing 1,500,000 workers held a conference to-day upon the labor situation. ...

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  36. THE MASK LAW.

    Richard Henry Mann Turner was fined £2 and 5s coots, at the Central Police Court yesterday, for not wearing a mask. Evidence was given that Turner was smoking on a tram ...

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  37. MINERS' STRIKE.

    The Government has promised to issue the interim report of the Mines Commission on March 20. The miners' executive will recommend ...

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  38. THE LISMORE OUTBREAK.

    LISMORE, Wednesday.--A curious conflict of opinion prevails among doctors and laymen as to. whether the Lismore influenza cases are pneumonic, The majority of medical men here ...

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  39. SOLDIER CRICKETERS.

    The Australian Sports Contest Board. created by General Dodge, has arranged an Australian cricket team to play most of the leading counties. About 20 first-class players are ...

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  40. STRANDED QUEENSLANDERS.

    On Tuesday night 380 stranded Queenslanders left by the Wollongbar and Pulganbar for the Coolangatta quarantine compound, and yesterday 200 proceeded by train for Wallangarra. ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    A Johannesburg message states that the South African Industrial Federation has adopted a resolution. In view of the ultimatum by the Master Builders' Association, ...

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  42. FIRST SEA LORD.

    The Admiralty denies the rumors that a change is impending in the office of First Sen Lord. ...

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  43. CHARGE AGAINST A GIRL.

    Crowds cheered the acquittal of a young dressmaker who was charged with murdering her newborn child, severing a vein in its foot. The girl was taken prisoner by the Germans ...

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  44. THE NEW YPRES.

    A Rotterdam message states that the Burgomaster of Ypres denies that Ypres will be rebuilt on a new site. He says that the city will again arise from the ruins. ...

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  45. LONDON'S DEATH ROLE.

    In London last week 651 deaths occurred front Influenza, compared with 100 a fortnight ago. ...

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  46. RANDWICK MUNICIPALITY.

    According to the report of the Randwick sanitary inspector, only two cases have taken place in the municipality. One patient had been employed at the Coast Hospital, and the ...

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  47. CULCAIRN CASES.

    CULCAIRN. Wednesday.--The last three of the live patients with pneumonic influenza in the school hospital were discharged this afternoon. Nurse Claughlin, who was sent from ...

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  48. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    A message from New York says that Storkerson's party from Stefannson's Arctic expedition has landed on the Alaskan coast. No details have come through as to whether he ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES.

    The scores in the billiard match Stevenson v. Falkiner are now:--Stevenson 2613, Falkiner 1997. NEW YORK, Wednesday. ...

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  50. CHINA IN WORLD POLITICS.

    A message from Pekin gives an account of an interview with the Premier of China, who said that Japan had agreed to the publication of the secret treaty between China and Japan. ...

    Article : 61 words
  51. INOCULATION DEPOTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
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