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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    BATHURST.--As a result of the early and the continued dry weather, corn crops in the Bathurst district are comparative failures. In the Peel district the crops have been ruined ...

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  3. BILL FOR QUARANTINE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--After having beer quarantined with his barque, the Manurewa for seven days, Captain R. J. Holmes was presented by the authorities with a bill for ...

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  4. SYMPTOMS OF ATTACK.

    A medical authority stated yesterday, in reply to an inquiry, that, briefly, the cardinal symptoms of attack are sudden feverishness, headache, and pains in the back and limbs. In ...

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  5. RULES OF TAXATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Federal Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) states that in view of special cases which have arisen, and after consultation with the ...

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  6. WALLAROO AND MOONTA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--At the annual meeting of Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company yesterday, the chairman of directors (Sir Lancelot Stirling), after referring to ...

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  7. FOOD IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--There are at present vast stocks of produce, forming a surplus over and above the normal consumption stored in the Commonwealth awaiting an export ...

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  8. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The pastoral sessions of the Methodist Conference were continued yesterday afternoon and evening, under the presidency of Rev. J. G. Wheen. ...

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  9. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    Sir Samuel Hordern, president of the Royal Agricultural Society,was in consultation with the secretary (Mr. H. M. Somer) for an hour yesterday. He preferred, he said not to ...

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  10. CONVICTION OF E. E. JUDD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Leave to appeal against a decision of the Full Court of New South Wales in the case of the King v. Ernest; Edward Judd was granted on the application ...

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  11. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--A message from Port Pirie states that altogether 164 cases of influenza have been reported. There were two deaths at the isolation hospital yesterday. ...

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  12. "SECRET SERVICE.''

    At the Paddington Police Court yesterday, Gilbert Cochrane Burleigh. 21, a clerk, was charged with having been found in possession of a Milner safe key, reasonably suspected of ...

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  13. CIVIC AND MORAL ADVANCEMENT.

    At its last meeting, the Council for Civic and Moral Advancement (Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart presiding) took steps to secure the closing of liquor bars during the forthcoming ...

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  14. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    The Methodist Conference yesterday, on the motion of Mr. W. Robson, M.L.C., passed the following motion:-- That, in view of the serious increase of ...

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  15. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    KATOOMBA, Thursday.--The Conservatorium Orchestra arrived this afternoon with Mr. Verbrugghen in charge, and later visited Govett's Leap. ...

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  16. PROFIT-SHARING.

    Sir,--Having been engaged professionally be yond the area served by the Sydney dallies, was unaware of Mr. Willia's remarks in last Monday's "Daily Telegraph" until this ...

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  17. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS.

    It has been decided that the organisation of the victory celebrations shall be continued in anticipation that the influenza epidemic will have been suppressed before peace is officially ...

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  18. HUDDART, PARKER, LTD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Huddart, Parker, Ltd., according to the showing at their annual meeting yesterday, made a net profit on the year's trading that was over £10,000 better than ...

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  19. CALLOUS MURDERER.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The trial of Percival William Budd for the murder of Harold Jaques was concluded at Gladstone to-day. At the end of November last Budd hired ...

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  20. EXPORT OF FLOUR.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Premier to-day sent a letter to the Acting-Prime Minister regarding the failure of the Commonwealth Government to provide shipping freight for this ...

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  21. O.B.U. SCHEME.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday-- The Trades and Labor Council to-day, by 28 votes to 27 repudiated the One Big Union scheme adopted by the recent Melbourne conference. ...

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  22. WINE AND THE LIQUOR ACT.

    GRIFFITH, Thursday-- On Wednesday, at a crowded and representative meeting of the Mirrool branch of the Fruitgrowers' Association of New South Wales, the following ...

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  23. THE DETENTION CAMP AT ALBURY.

    Mr. G. P. Smith, manager, Provident Life, Assurance Company, writes:-- "I have just been discharged from a four days" detention in the New South Wales ...

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  24. ABSORBING THE SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A special conference of industrial interests, convened by Senator Bolton, considered difficulties in the way of the absorption of soldiers, and made many ...

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  25. MINISTER A CONTACT.

    Mr. D. R. Hall. State Atterney-General, is a contact, and is staying at home accordingly. Mr. Hall attended yesterday's Cabinet meeting in the morning. At midday he rang up his ...

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  26. MASTERS OF INTRIGUE.

    "Germans are masters of intrigue, and our experience of them in the past is such that we can never trust them again," declared Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, a much-travelled author and ...

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  27. THE MAILS.

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  28. THREE FAMILIES IN ONE DWELLING.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--Lithgow's housing or lack of it, has been the subject of numerous healed discussions, whilst many remedial measures have been proposed. The latest in ...

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  29. COAL TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Acting Prime Minister stated to-night, that all parties concerned had accepted his invitation to attend a conference convened for to-morrow afternoon ...

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  30. POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday--A bulletin issued from the Jubilee Exhibition Hospital to-day stated:-- Convalescent, 2 cases; mild, 4; serious, 6; and one doubtful. Two new cases were admitted on ...

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  31. NAURU ISLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The central council of the Victorian Farmers' Union has passed a resolution strongly supporting the Prime Minister in his efforts to secure a mandate for ...

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  32. SOLDIERS' MOTHERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Repatriation Commission has ruled that soldiers mothers whose husbands are incapacitated, and whose sons were killed at the war, will be treated ...

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  33. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    GILGANDRA, Thursday.--The Gilgandra Repatriation Committee, at its last meeting, expressed strong opinions concerning the action of the department in refusing applications for ...

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  34. CASE AT MUDGEE.

    MUDGEE Thursday.--Olive Smith,. a young girl, was taken to the Mudgee District Hospital this morning, and found to be seriously ill from pneumonic influenza. The house where ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In Victoria to-day there were 101 fresh cases of Influenza (eight being in the country) and five deaths. ...

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  36. THE WOOL POOL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The central council of the Victorian Farmers Union has adopted a resolution in favor of discontinuing the Wool Pool as soon as possible, and reverting ...

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  37. ANTI-FEDERAL AGITATION.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Chamber of Commerce, after discussing the anti-Federal agitation and declining to appoint two delegates to the committee proposed for the investigation ...

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  38. ANOTHER WEST WYALONG DEATH.

    WEST WYALONG, Thursday.--E. Keneally, whose case was diagnosed on Saturday as pneumonic influenza, and who was isolated in the local drill hall, died this morning. ...

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  39. CITY BURGLARY.

    "The defendant is a tailor occupying shops in Oxford Street and William Street, Paddington. The premises of George Breathour, 93 Elizabeth Street City, were broken into on March ...

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  40. FEDERATED ENGINE DRIVERS.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--J. W. Miley, secretary of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association met in conference representatives of the sawmilling employers of ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

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    Two residences in Nicholson Street, Burwood, received the attention of housebreakers during the absence of the inmates early on Wednesday night. ...

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  43. DEACONESS FOR REDFERN.

    An impressive service was held at St. Stephen's Church last evening, when the setting apart of Miss M. Colley as a deaconess took place, Rev. John Ferguson making the ...

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  44. INHALATION FOR SCHOOLS.

    According to New Zealand reports the installing of inhalation chambers proved very successful as a preventative against influenza whilst the epidemic was raging there. If ...

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  45. SULKY ACCIDENT.

    A sulky accident, in which Elsie Ann Bibb, a young married woman, lost her life, occurred at Manly on Wednesday afternoon. Accompanied by her child, Mrs. Bibb who ...

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  46. RAILWAY WATER SUPPLY.

    DUBBO, Thursday.--Under the supervision of Mr. F. W. Lyle, railway inspector, of Dubbo, about 100 men and 30 drays have been employed during the month constructing an ...

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  47. THE VETERANS AND PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Mr. Robert Bowmaker secretary of the Veterans Association, writes that the association would very much like to give the old sailors and soldiers an opportunity of taking ...

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  48. LABOR FOR MINES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Owing to several base metal mines in New South Wales and Queensland closing down, a better position is stated to now exist in regard to adequatoly ...

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    At the twelfth annual meeting of the New South Wales Rugby Football League Referees Association last night the following officebearers were elected for the ensuing year:-- ...

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  50. BRIDEGROOM SHOT.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.--Albert Edgar Barnard (21), who was married about three weeks ago, was accidentally killed yesterday as the result of a gun accident. ...

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  51. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A meeting of public servants at the Protestant Hall last night, called to protest against the powers given the Chief Railway Commissioner-- some of the speakers likened him unto ...

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  52. RETURNED SOLDIERS' MOVEMENT.

    Captain Carmichael, M.C., has consented to address a mass meeting of all returned soldiers who are now in the Commonwealth Public Service. ...

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  53. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  54. EARLY MORNING INTRUDER.

    Hearing a noise in the dining-room of her home, No. 21 Glen Street, North Sydney, early yesterday morning, Mrs. Kate Gregson went into the room and was immediately attacked ...

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  55. HEALTH OFFICERS' INSURANCE.

    Several suburban councils have decided to take out insurance policies in consequence of health officers risks attending and reporting upon cases of influenza. The question came ...

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  56. R.P.A. FLORAL FETE.

    The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Floral Fete was continued at the 'Town Hall yesterday, but owing to the influenza there was a considerably diminished attendance. An excellent ...

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  57. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, Thursday.--A meeting of the Executive Council to-day decided to held the State elections on May 31. ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION.

    The New South Wales Labor Council last night decided to held a demonstration in May to harmonise with tho May Day celebrations throughout the world. ...

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  60. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    Tenders accepted by the Department of Education for the week ended March 27 were:-- Freshwater: Drainage, Knox and Knox, Gore Hill, contractors, £65. ...

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  61. LATE MINING.

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  62. GOLD FIND IN TASMANIA.

    ZEEHAN (Tas.), Thursday. -- Deegan and Hadfield have discovered payable alluvial gold in a creek near Lake Margret power station. The entire length of the creek, which is small ...

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  63. COAL SHORTAGE IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The general traffic manager of the railways said the position in regard to coal supplies was serious. There was not sufficient coal in sight ...

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  64. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  65. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE --Arr. Mar. 27 War Earl Tarcoola Gowen Osterley and Karmala str., from the east: War Vulture etc., from Suez. Dep., Mar. 27 Wear and Devon City str., for Britain; War Merlin and ...

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  66. GRAZIER KILLED.

    BATHURST Thursday-- Adolphus Morrison a well-known grazier in the Blayney district was killed near his home, Hobby's Yards yesterday through being thrown from a ...

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