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  2. INFLUENZA FIGURES.

    Yesterday was a lighter day with the is fluenza epidemic, and 45 cases were reported for the day. They came from various suburbs. In addition, four fresh coses were taken from ...

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  3. FOOD FROM THE ALLIES.

    The German delegates to Brussels strongly pleaded for the inclusion of condensed milk in the food shipments, as the infant mortality had trebled during the last three months. ...

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  4. THIS MORNING'S GABLES.

    Viscount Ishil, a member of the Japanese Mission, in a speech before the Japan Society, said, that the constitution of the League of Nations would be worthy of a great world ...

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  5. TO AVOID STRIKES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday' Mr. Bonar Law outlined the three reports presented by the Coal Commission. They were:-- (1) The report signed by the miners and labor ...

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  6. SOLDIER -STUDENTS.

    AUSTRALIAN CORPS HEADQUARTERS, March 17-- The Charleroi district of Belgium has long been famous for its industrial activity. Around the coalmines which mark the Iandscape ...

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  7. TO THE POLLS!

    To the polls! To-day! Petersham has had its fill of political argument. To-day is the day. The candidates are:-- ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    The difficulties which the Federal Government's shipping line will have,in meeting competition ans in overcoming the apparent opposition from within the British Shipping ...

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  9. THE COAL REPORT.

    The newspapers unanimously regard Mr. Justice Sankey's report on the Coal Commission as generous, and approve the attitude of the Government. ...

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  10. WOOL FOR EUROPE.

    Mr. Goldfinch, addressing the Wool Council, said it was estimated that 556,000 bales of wool would arrive during the first quarter, in addition to 372,000 bales of Australian wool ...

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  11. THE RIVALRY.

    Mr. experts and meteorological observers have arrived at St. Johns, New Foundland, for the purpose of observing the air conditions for the trans-Atlantic flight. ...

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  12. AFTER PEACE.

    Germany has been prohibited from constructing any submarines. The Council has definitely settled the naval, military, and air terms. ...

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  13. LABOR LEADER'S APPEAL.

    The lender of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. John Storey) addressed several meetings in different parts of the electorate, and met with cordial receptions. ...

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  14. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The British steamer Penlee is on fire in mid- Atlantic. The steamers Mauretania and Werethena, which picked up S.O.S. calls, are hurrying to ...

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  15. GREAT MISTAKES.

    A German officer in a letter to a prisoner of war in Germany, throws a light on the collapse of the Gorman army. The collapse, according to the writer, was not ...

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  16. RAILWAY WAR WAGES TO STAND.

    The Board of Trade announces that the average earnings of railwaymen in 1913 were 28s 6d weekly. Additions since 1915 totalled 33s weekly. The increased cost of ...

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  17. AUSTRALSTREAM SOLD.

    The Commonwealth Line has sold the Austraistream to the Belgian Government for about £20 per ton. She cost £14 per ton in 1916. ...

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  18. AIR RAIDS OVER GERMANY

    An official message from Berlin says that during the war Allied air raids over Germany caused damage to the extent of £1,175,000, killed 729, and injured 1754 persons. ...

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  19. MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Acting-Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) said to-day that come what might. It was not' the intention of the Commonwealth Government, to sell the ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Mr. Larkin. London manager of the Commonwealth line of steamers, replying to criticisms, quotes Mr. Hughes as saying that the Commonwealth does not desire to interfere ...

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  21. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    A shooting affray in which a young married woman, Pearl Sampson (26), was wounded, took place in Arthur Lane, off Phelps Street, Surry Hills, yesterday morning. ...

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  22. THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE

    Mr. Donald W. Croal. Independent candidate, held a well-attended meeting at the corner of Gordon Street and New Canterbury Road, and was assisted by some returned, soldiers, who ...

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  23. BUSINESS PROFITS.

    The report on profits, Just Issued by the Cost of Living Commission, is of an extremely drastic character, and has caused a stir in commercial circles. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S AIM.

    A despatch from Paris Buys that the Australian delegate says that it is impossible for the British Dominions to agree to the Japanese demand for equality of treatment to all ...

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  25. MORE NEWCASTLE CASES.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--Five more patients were admitted to the Waratah Hospital today. Two were discharged, making the total there ...

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  26. COMING HOME.

    The Melbourne, Swan, Torrens, Huon, Warrego, and Yarra left Malta on March 17, and are travelling are the Suez Canal. They will meet the remainder of the Australian warships, ...

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  27. KETCH ALMOST ASHORE.

    The small auxiliary ketch N[?]orinbee broke down off Cape Three Points in the early hours of yesterday, morning, and was being blown, ashore to what seemed certain destruction when ...

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  28. CIVIL ENGINEERS.

    The first quarterly meeting for the year 1919 of Corporate Members of the Institution of Civil Engineers resident in New South Wales was held at the Royal Society's House last ...

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  29. LISMORE CASE.

    LISMORE, Friday.--The condition of Mrs. G. Vidler. who was admitted to Lismore Hospital suffering from pneumonic influenza, shows improvement. ...

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  30. DRIVERS AND FIREMEN'S GRIEVANCE.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--The local branch of the Federated Engine Drivers and F[?]remen's Association are smarting under the delay which has taken place in having their claims placed ...

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  31. A REVERSE.

    The Letts have captured Mita[?]. The Bolshevists are retiring on the whole front. According to a report from Copenhagen, the Polish General Staff reports that the ...

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  32. THROUGH THE UKRAINE.

    The Bolshevik troops have made a rapid advance in the Ukraine, and almost the whole of the country is in their hands. ...

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  33. VICTORIAN FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--Five Influence patients died to-day, and 74 fresh cases were notified. There are 692 cases in hospital-- the lowest number since the outbreak began. ...

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  34. LUXEMBURG'S INDEPENDENCE.

    A Paris message says that the Luxemburg Parliament has adopted a resolution affirming the people's unshakable will to maintain Independence. ...

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  35. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The latest scores in the final for the billiard championship are:-- Inman ...13,334 Stevenson... 7621 ...

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  36. AFRAID OF A RECURRENCE

    WELLINGTON. N.Z., Friday.--'The departure of the liner Westlands for Sydney has been postponed owing to tho Waterside Workers censing to unload the vessel, because the ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL LABOR.

    The International Labor Commission at Paris derided against the establishment of no international bureau and the invoking of the League of Nations to enforce its decisions. This ...

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  38. MAN'S EAR BITTEN OFF.

    Harold Joseph (21), a laborer, living in Woods Lane, Woolloomooloo, was Walking home last night, when he was attacked by four men, who asked him if he could get ...

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  39. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    The Irish Unionist Alliance has resolved to strongly disapprove of the action of the 130 Irish officers who served in the war, memorialising the King in favor of submitting Ireland's ...

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  40. APPENDIX WINS O'LOUGHLIN CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At Ballarat races the O'Loughlin Cup, [?]100, 1 m. and 110 yds., resulted: Appendix, by Pendil-- Mot. 8.13 (Marshall), [?]; Sir Ecuador, 8.8 (L. Franklin), 2; ...

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  41. AMERICA'S PRESTIGE IN RUSSIA

    A report from Washington says that the anti-American feeling in Eastern Siberia is pronounced, because the Americans are not helping the Russians against the Bolsheviks. ...

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