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  2. WHEAT POOL.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--To-day Senator Russell, chairman of the Wheat Board, defended the pulley of the supply of information. "The recent demands for further ...

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  3. ASCANIUS' TROOPS LAND.

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  4. REMOVAL TO HOSPITAL

    A complaint by a correspondent as to the delay in removing from his house an influenza patient, and the reply made by the authorities concerned, furnish n useful illustration of the ...

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  5. MORE PRIZE MONEY.

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  6. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    That the State Government has been active with respect to the housing problem was made clear by Mr. Fitzgerald (Minister for Local Government) in replying to a combined ...

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  7. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Private messages received in Sydney recently disclose that the French people are again urging their claim for the possession of the New Hebrides, and that, unless vigorous protests ...

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  8. REMOVAL OF CASES.

    The Administrative Committee yesterday issued the following new instructions to the depot masters regarding the notification and removal of cases;-- ...

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  9. 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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  10. TRAVELLERS NOT WANTED AT GRENFELL.

    GRENFELL, Friday.--A meeting of Grenfell stockeepers decided not to interview any travellers until further notice, and requested the Mayor to urge the Minister for Health to ...

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  11. SINGLETON'S PRECAUTIONS.

    SINGLETON, Friday.--It was decided, at a special meeting of the Municipal Council last night, that during the, influenza outbreak parents be asked to stop sending their children ...

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  12. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

    The spread of the influenza evidemic has made the members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade particularly busy. The men have been freely employed as orderlies and in transport ...

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  13. SUNDOWN'S WORLDS RECORD.

    QUIRINDI, Friday.--At the annual show yesterday, the world's record high Jump was beaten by A. Judd's Sundown, who cleared 7ft, Sin,in the open high Jump. Nine horses competed, and ...

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  14. MILITARY ROAD.

    A deputation, consisting of Mr. A. Cocks. M.L.A., and the Mayor and seven aldermen of North Sydney Council, waited on the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Fitzgerald) ...

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  15. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    The annual general meeting the Australian section of the Empire Press Union was held yesterday. The chairman brought under the notice of ...

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  16. LIQUOR TRADE EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It was stated in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day that a conference is proceeding between the representatives of the aerated water manufacturers and ...

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  17. TEMPORARY HOSPITALS.

    At a meeting of the Administrative Committee yesterday the chairman's report showed that one of the most urgent matters was the question of hospital accommodation, the policy ...

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  18. FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday-- The Federal Bankruptcy Bill, originally drafted by Mr. Groom when he was Attorney-General in the Deakin Administration, revised by a Board Experts, ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. A COUNTRY DEATH.

    ORANGE, Friday.--John Kelly, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, Milithorpe, who has been a patient in the hospital for about a week suffering from pneumonic influenza, died this ...

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  20. VESSELS DETAINED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Pneumonic influenza is attacking Queensland's first line of defence. necessitating the utmost vigilance on the part of the Federal quarantine officials to stop its ...

    Article : 266 words
  21. PEW RENTS.

    BATHURST, Friday.--The system or pewrents which has been in existence since All Saints' Cathedral was established has now been abolished, and the respective seat-holders' ...

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  22. ONE-CLASS TRAINS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Asked by a Trades Hall deputation to institute one-class trains on the State railways, the Minister, Mr. Barnes, declined. ...

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  23. MOURNING AND DIVORCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In a divorce suit heard to-day, in which the petitioner was Albert Ernest Eudcy (38), of Maldon, mining prospector, who sought a divorce from ...

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  24. CONSIDERED POOR.

    The Parramatta District Coroner (Mr. H. Richardson Clark) held an inquest concerning the dentil of an old man. William Beattie, whose body was found in a decomposed state ...

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  25. POLICE CHANGES.

    The inspector-General of police (Mr. James Mitchell) announced yesterday a number of important changes in the metropolitan police force. ...

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  26. DIRTY BANK NOTES.

    Attention is again invited to the fact, that disease germs may be carried on bank notes. Particularly is this the case if they are allowed to become dirty by careless handling. ...

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  27. ENEMY COMPANIES TO BE WOUND UP.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Orders have been issued by the Minister for Customs, under the provisions of the Trading with the Enemy Act, requiring the businesses carried on in ...

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  28. FEDERAL CLERKS' STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Representatives of the Federal clerks of West Australia, who are on strike, intimated to Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court this morning that neither ...

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  29. UNIONS AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The notice of the Chief Secretary has been drawn to the fact that the registered rules of certain friendly societies and trade-unions quire certain Business to be performed within ...

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  30. DEFYING THE REGULATIONS.

    "Fairplay" writes:--Little more than half the people who travel in the trams wear their masks so as to cover the nose—and women are the greatest offenders. The conductors too-- some of them—seem to follow the lead ...

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  31. THE MAILS.

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  32. TRAM LEAVES THE RAILS.

    A double car, proceeding to the city, left the rails at the points opposite City Road, at the Broadway, a few minutes before 6 o'clock last night. Traffic on both the up and down ...

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  33. LABOR CONDITIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Speaking at a forewell luncheon tendered him by Melbourne manufacturers to-day. Mr. W. Leitch, late Director of Munitions, who is leaving ...

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  34. BOLSHEVIK DEMONSTRATION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Jerome Cahill, William Elder, and James Herbert Huggot were each sentenced by Mr. Archdall, in the City Police Court to-day, to six months' gaol, for having ...

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  35. NIGHT OF CONTRASTS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--Newcastle to-night presented two pictures of very opposite character. One was the city in carnival for the ...

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  36. SUGGESTION TO CLOSE THE UNIVERSITY.

    ''parent" refers to the suggestion that University classes be permitted, and writes: "I an informed that in the medical school, not to mention the other faculties, a state of ...

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  37. CAUGHT IN CROSSING.

    MUSWELLBROOK, Friday.--While the local railway stationmaster, Mr. W. G. Twecdie, was assisting in shunting operations this forenoon, his foot caught in a crossing, causing him to ...

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  38. BRISBANE BOLSHEVIKS.

    BRISBANE. Friday.--It is learned that eight Russian Bolsheviks were in the custody of the Queensland military and police authorities last, night for deportation. The eight men include ...

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  39. FIRE IN BOOT FACTORY.

    A quantity of rubbish on the top floor of the boot factory of Messrs. M'Murtrie and Co., Ltd.. in Marian Street. Redfern, caught fire into last night. Motors from the brigade ...

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  40. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    ALBURY, Friday.--At the Albury District Court to-day John Henry Lindner claimed from Louisa Johanna Bradike £400 damages for slander, and Eliese Redford claimed £400 ...

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  41. TWO YEARS FOR FORGERY.

    PERTH. Friday.--In Die Criminal Court to-day Walter Sydney Rilters, who pleaded that he was a returned soldier, was sentenced to two years' hard labor for forgery of a cheque. ...

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  42. SHORTER HOURS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Trades Hall executive reports that, while no affiliated unions have officially adopted the policy of a live-day week, the confectioners, ...

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  43. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. SHORT OF COAL.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday --The serious shortage of coal in South Australia was discussed to-day at a meeting of the Coal Board, at which representatives of the chief coal-consuming ...

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  45. ROYAL NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL

    The directors of the Royal North Shore Hospital are appealing for financial help. All the available resources of the hospital are being applied to cope with the present ...

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  46. HOW THE DISEASE SPREADS.

    "Padre" writes:— "I received an urgent call to visit a man who was dying. Arriving at the house, I found that the doctor had just left, saying that the ...

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  47. MILK VENDOR AND SOAP.

    Inspector Sinfield, of the Board of Health, obtained a conviction against Leslie Sch[?]rumpf milk vendor. Miller Street, petersham, at the Balmain Police Court yesterday, upon a charge ...

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  48. DEMAND FOR STEERAGE PASSAGES.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--An extraordinary demand for steerage passages to England is reported, although there is no means of satisfying it. The fare is where some months ...

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  49. MOTOR CHASSIS AND BODY IMPORTATIONS.

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  50. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING TRADE.

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  51. EASTER SHOPPING.

    The hours that shops may remain open during the Easter holidays have been fixed as follow:--Provided that Good Friday and Easter Monday are observed as close holidays, and the ...

    Article : 182 words
  52. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    At a meeting of the Parramatta branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' imperial League, a motion was carried-- That this meeting of returned soldiers ...

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  53. MOTOR COACH OVERTURNS.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.--The motor each from Wilcannia to Broken Hill capsized 17 miles from Wilcannia on Thursday. There were 18 passengers for Broken Hill aboard, but ...

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  54. MOTOR-DRIVERS BURNT.

    COOMA. Friday.--Two motor lorry drivers (Ashley and Heaps) yesterday sustained severe burns about the hands and arms as a result of trouble with the benzine tank of one of the ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S AUCTIONS.

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  56. OUTBREAK ON STEAMER.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Four fresh cases of influenza were reported at Port Adelaide to-day, and 11 in Adelaide. When the steamer Wookata arrived at ...

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  57. MELBOURNE EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Monday being Eight- hour Day, work will be suspended along the water front, and shipping offices will be closed. On Saturday, April, 12, the Melbourne wharf ...

    Article : 107 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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  60. ORARA LEAVES BYRON BAY.

    BYRON DAY. Friday.--The steamer Orara, which was delayed here, left last night, on her return trip to Sydney, and the Wollougbar arrived this morning. ...

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    The meeting of the council of the "Vigilants," convened for the 9th inst., to hear Captain Carmichael explain his proposals and policy for the future, has been postponed owing to the ...

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