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  2. THE PAYMENT.

    According to the "Echo de Paris, the "Big Four" have decided that Germany shall pay immediately £240,000,000 in cash. ...

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  3. NORTH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday. The situation on the Murman and Archangel fronts is causing anxiety. American reinforcements ...

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  4. COMMODORE OF THE FLEET.

    The Australian Press Association interviewed Captain Dumaresq, the newly-appointed Commodore commanding the Australian fleet, He is enthusiastically optimistic regarding the ...

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  5. GREATER NEWCASTLE.

    The report or the Greater Newcastle Royal Commission (Mr. Arthur H. James, president) was made available by the premier last night. Following is a summary of the ...

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  6. MEDICAL SCIENCE AND THE 'FLU.

    The history of the cases Auckland suggested a similarly to what was known the "Black Death.''--Dr. Faulke. ...

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  7. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Mr. J. L. Macpherson (Chief Secretary for Ireland), speaking in the House of Commons, said that the political unrest in Ireland was unabated, and was accompanied by the cruellest ...

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  8. AT QUIRINDI.

    QUIRINDI, Friday.--A suspected case of influenza was removed to the local hospital on Wednesday afternoon, and placed in isolation for observation. On Thursday afternoon two ...

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  9. THE EPIDEMIC.

    The official report by the health authorities states that there were 18 deaths from pneumonic influenza, and 161 additional cases were admitted to the various hospitals in the ...

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  10. CASES AT BRAIDWOOD.

    BRAIDWOOD, Friday.--A case of pneumonic influenza and three other suspicious cases have been reported here. The patients arrived from Sydney last Saturday. The definite case is ...

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  11. A KEMPSEY SUSPECT.

    KEMPSEY, Friday.--A suspected case of pneumonic influenza was brought here last night. The patient was a man named John Brown, from Ballengarra, Rollands Plains. The ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE.

    A Johannesburg message states that in a letter to the press the Mayor and Deputy-Mayor say that the Board of Control is a body that does not possess constitutional status. ...

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  13. RACING RESTRICTIONS.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Australian Jockey Club was held yesterday afternoon, to consider a letter from the Minister for Public Health, notifying what the ...

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  14. DEATH AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE. Friday.--Albert Donkin (24), a resident of Wallsend, who was admitted to the Waratah Hospital five days ago, died to-night. Twelve more cases were admitted to-day, and ...

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  15. POSITION AT LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Apparently the limited outbreak of pneumonic influenza in Lithgow is well under control, as three out of six patients have been discharged. However, one of the ...

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  16. PRIZE FOR AIRMEN.

    An Italian count has offered to give £4000 to the first airman to reach the South Pole. ...

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  17. CASES AT WOLLONGONG.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--Yesterday the first Wollongong case was reported by Dr. Lee. and to-day a case in a house in Church Street was reported. ...

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  18. WOOL SALES.

    The wool controller announces that it is intended to establish wool auction sales at Liverpool and Hull. ...

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  19. MILITARY PUNISHMENTS.

    Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons, promised that a general inquiry would be held into the operation of field punishment No. 1, with a view to providing a substitute without ...

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  20. THE BUNDARRA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The stemer Bundarra, the first unit at Melbourne of the Commonwealth Government's "war emergency merchant ships" built in the United States of ...

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  21. LAW DEFIED.

    Advices from Johannesburg state that an understanding has been reached between the building workers and the Board of Control, resulting in the full resumption of municipal ...

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  22. AT WEST MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--The first case of pneumonic influenza from West Maitland was reported this afternoon. Geo. M'Kenney. a resident of Victoria Street, who is employed as a ...

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  23. BORDER TRAFFIC.

    ALBURY. Friday.--The first Victorian passenger train since quarantine was enforced unloaded its passengers at 2.20 p.m. to-day at the Albury railway platform. ...

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  24. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    With the release or a large amount of tonnage by the British Admiralty, there is a probability that the mail and passenger service between Australia and New Zealand and San ...

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  25. COAL DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Owing to the bitch which occurred yesterday in the negotiations for the settlement of the threatened trouble in the New South Wales coal industry the ...

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  26. OUTBREAK ON THE NIAGARA.

    The Union S.S. Co yesterday received a cable from Auckland stating that all the cases from the R.M.S. Niagara were of a mild form. The passengers landed in quarantine at ...

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  27. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL ART UNION.

    Now that the closing date for the issue of tickets in the art union in aid of the Jubilee Fund of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital is approaching, applications are coming to hand ...

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  28. IN GERMANY.

    Berlin advices say that 150,000 metal workers Berlin have Joined the general strike. The streets are crowded with idle workers. Government troops were patrolling the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN FORCES.

    General White yesterday conferred with Senator Pearce regarding the future military equipment of the Commonwealth forces. General White in relinquishing the position of ...

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  30. FOR CONVALESCENT NURSES.

    The matron of Carrara Hospital, Rose Bay, writes that since her appeal for rest homes for convalescent nurses was published she has received many kind offers. She writes to thank ...

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  31. SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES RESIGNS.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister for Reconstruction in the new Lloyd George Ministry, has resigned. ...

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  32. DISTURBED KOREA.

    A message from Tokio states that the antiJapanese risings in Korea are growing. The demonstrators have had many conflicts with the military, and the hospitals are filled with ...

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  33. CASE ON SONOMA.

    While the final health examination was being made of those on board the steamer Sonoma, which was outward bound, a case of influenza was discovered amongst the members of the ...

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  34. WHAT MANLY IS DOING.

    An appeal has been issued by the Mayor of Manly (Aid. Reid) for volunteers to give clerical or nursing help to the local depot, with, its centre at the Victoria Hall, under the ...

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  35. GERMAN SUBMARINES FOR FRANCE.

    It is officially announced in Paris that France has received 27 German submarines from Britain. ...

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  36. LABOR CONVENTION.

    Mr. Hughes is not convinced of the practicability of the Labor Convention without radical alteration. Its machinery is unworkable, he says, and the method of its constitution is ...

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  37. DEALING IN OIL INTERESTS.

    A message from New York says that the Royal Dutch Shell OR Company, which in controlled by British capital, has purchased the chief portion of Lord Cowdray's Mexican oil ...

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  38. MUDGEE'S SECOND DEATH.

    MUDGEE. Friday.--The second death from pneumonic influenza occurred in the hospital last night,the victim being William Woods, chargeman at the locomotive railway sheds. ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICA.'

    The chairman of the Afrikander Workers' Organisation has emphatically repudiated Bolshevism. The Assembly, by a. majority of two votes, ...

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  40. NEW ZEALANDERS RETURNING.

    A message from Newport News says that the transport Remuera has arrived there on route to Panama Canal. She has 1000 New Zealand soldiers and 300 English wives aboard. ...

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  41. SHIPPING PURCHASE FALLS THROUGH.

    A message from Washington says that the United Sates has withdrawn the proposals for the purchase of the British-owned tonnage of the international Mercantile Marine. ...

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  42. TELEPHONE FACILITIES.

    The immense amount of executive and inquiry work arising out of the present epidemic has enormously increased the work of the Telephone Department. The opening of ...

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  43. THE EGYPTIAN RISING.

    The rising in Egypt has practically ended, and a recrudescence is improbable. The railway and telegraphs of Lower Egypt have been restored. The situation on the Upper Nile is ...

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  44. PREFERENCE TO EMPIRE- GROWN TEA.

    It is reported that the Budget will give preference to Empire-grown tea by increasing the duty on foreign products by 2d per pound. ...

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  45. FIFTEEN MELBOURNE DEATHS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Fifteen deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred in Melbourne today, and 237 fresh cases were reported. ...

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