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  2. FINANCIAL.

    Considering that the end of the quarter and that of the British financial year are close at hand, the Bank of England return is quite favorable. The coin and bullion held and the ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    The Press Bureau states that the unanimous report of the Provisional Joint Committee appointed by the Industrial Conference on February 27, to consider the causes of the present ...

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  4. INFLUENZA CASES.

    Fifty-eight new cases of pneumonic Influenza were admitted to the various hospitals in the metropolitan area yesterday. There were seven deaths at the Coast ...

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  5. HUNGARY AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A Paris message states that General Mangln has been re[?]cailed from Mayence where he has been in charge of an army of occupation to undertake a mission to Hungary. ...

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  6. JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE.

    The League of Nations Committee has reached unanimous agreement regarding the Covenant. Japan will raise the racial equality ...

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  7. BOLSHEVISM.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Acting-Premier, Mr. Theodora, said to-day that he received a communication from the Acting-Prime Minister on Wednesday, who stated that, with a view to ...

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  8. WAR MEMORIAL.

    A big scheme, to take tho form of a "War Memorial Hospital," was placed before the Methodist Conference last night by the ex-president of the Conference, Rev. James Green. ...

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  9. DEATH OF SIR JAMES FAIRFAX.

    Sir James Reading, Fairfax, senior proprietor of the "Sydney Morning Herald," died at fits residence, "Glnahgulla," Bellevue Hill, (Yesterday afternoon. He was in his 85th year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COURT PROCEEDINGS ON MONDAY. NEWCASTLE'S NEEDS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--it in understood that a man was arrested to-day for being concerned in Sunday's demonstration. The arrest was effected by the Stale police, NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Minister for Works to-day received several deputations in regard to Newcastle's needs. The first. in regard to industrial water, was Introduced by ...

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  11. UNREST IN BERLIN.

    There are Indications of a political crisis in Berlin following developments in Hungary. There was some shooting in the. streets on Tuesday, and the troops guarding the British ...

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  12. HOTELS OPENED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Hotel bars, and wine shops in the metropolitan area, which have been closed in consequence of the disturbed state of the public mind, were reopened at noon ...

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  13. MINERS' TROUBLE.

    In the conference between the executive of the Miners' Federation and the Government Mr. Bonar Low, dealing with the minors' proposed modifications of the Sankey report, said ...

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  14. POLAND'S WARS.

    The Germans refuse to allow General Hall[?]t's Polish corps to land at Danzig, as they are certain this will arouse. Polish demonstrations in the Vistula Valley, but they are ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. EDITOR SENTENCED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday .--Charged with having attempted to post blasphemous literature, Robert Samuel Ross, magazine editor, was to-day sentenced to six months' imprisonment. ...

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  16. NEW TREATMENT.

    Mr. Holman stated last night that the Government had been advised that there was a shortage of the calcium lactate recommended by Drs. Dean and Reld. There was no ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Royal Philharmonic Society is proud of Its record. it is the backbone of the long past of Sydney's musical history, and it has managed to keep itself financially sound, though not ...

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  18. ECHO OF PETERSHAM.

    Mr. Stuart Robertson, M.L.A., in thanking the A.L.P. organising committee in connection with the recent Petersham by-election campaign, said that Mr. Holman had seen in the result ...

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  19. NEW FIELD GUN.

    The "Evening Standard" states that the War Office has decided to Issue a new field gun which was Hied successfully during the last stages of the war it has a rouge of four thousand ...

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  20. HEAVY COASTAL SHOWERS.

    Monsoonal influences during the past 24 hours intensified off the cast coast of Australia, and caused, during Thursday night and early yesterday morning, some useful and beneficial ...

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  21. MASKS REGULATION.

    A proclamation was Issued yesterday making compulsory the wearing of masks in any public motor 'bus or in the cabin of any ferry steamer in the county of Cumberland. The ...

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  22. LIFTING THE BLOCKADE.

    The correspondent of the New York "World" writes:--Arrangements have been made for the partial removal of the blockade against Germany. Exports from Germany will be divided ...

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  23. DEATH OF DR. NOEL H. FRANKI.

    Dr. Noel H. Frank!, second youngest son of Mr. J. P. Franki, managing director of Mort's Dock and Engineering Company, Ltd., died this morning at his residence, Belmore Road, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PICTURE SHOWS.

    Sir.--The complaint regarding the censorship of motion pictures at the Methedist Conference involves a rather serious charge against the business as a whole. Dr. Carruthers stated ...

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  25. BRITISH WORKERS.

    Mr. Thomas, general secretary of the Railway Men's Union, has announced that the Railway Men's Conference has accepted the ...

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  26. STELLA POWER CONCERTS.

    The second concert by Miss Stella Power wag given at the Conservatorium Hall last night. The young artist again impressed her audience with the finish and brilliancy of her ...

    Article : 286 words
  27. COUNTED OUT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Acting-Premier (Mr. Theodore) received a hostile reception from a large gathering which assembled outside the G.P.O. to welcome home two ...

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  28. MAIL THIEF.

    After a lapse of some months the mall thief has re-appeared. His latest exploit--on Tuesday night--was to obtain possession of a Randwick mall bag by novel moans. ...

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  29. DEATH AT MUDGEE.

    MUDGEE, Friday.--Olive Smith, who was taken to the Mudgee District Hospital yesterday morning, died at 7 o'clock last night. She was rilling on a merry-go-round the night ...

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  30. THREE CASES FROM MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--Three cases of pneumonic influenza have been reported from Dagworth, a few miles from Maitland. ...

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  31. U.S.A. IMMIGRATION LAW.

    It has been announced at Washington that the United States Government is drafting, a new Immigration law providing for the registration of all aliens now in the United States ...

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  32. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    A report from St. Johns, Newfoundland, states that Harry G. Hawker, the Australian airman, and his observer, Lieut.-Commander Grieve, plan to commence their flight across the ...

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  33. MELBOURNE FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--To-day seven deaths and 174 new cases of influenza were reported in the metropolitan area. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Eamon de Valera, Sinn Fein lender, is reported to have arrived in Dublin. VANCOUVER. Friday. it is announced from Ottawa that a cable ...

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  35. MR. RYAN RECOVERS FROM INFLUENZA.

    Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, has quite recovered from his attack of Influenza. The Privy Council appeal, Theod[?]o versus Duncan, in, which be will appear for the Queensland ...

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  36. MORE NEWCASTLE CASES.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The sixth death occurred at the Waratah Influenza Hospital tonight. The victim was Joshua Bartley, of Bryant Street. Adamstown. The deceased was ...

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  37. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    Thirty-eight Gorman ships have loft Gorman ports for Liverpool under British control. The larger ships are Intended to be used to repatriate Australian and American troops, ...

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  38. SURRY HILLS SHOOTING.

    At the Contra Police Court yesterday Sydney Gladstone Sampson (32) laborer, was further remanded to April 8, on a charge of shooting with Intent to murder Pearl Sampson. ...

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  39. THE SONOMA'S RELEASE.

    The American mail steamer Sonoma, which has a large list of passengers, will be released early,this morning, subject to the approval of the Quarantine Department. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN MEAT IN NEW YORK.

    Australian lamb and mutton have been placed in the market here as an experiment. They were sold at several routs a pound cheaper than the American products. ...

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  41. TWO DEATHS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Three cases of Influenza were reported to-day from Port Adelaide. There are 29 patients in the Port Plrie spital, where two deaths occurred to-day. ...

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