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  2. RAMBLE IN ROSELAND.

    On the table at my left mere are three white roses. Two of the flowers are flowers One is still not quite ready to show her loveliness to the world. ...

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  3. SHIPPING EMBARGO.

    Keen disappointment was felt by the 150 passengers booked by the Union liner Mocraki for Wellington, when tho company announced yesterday that, owing to the New Zealand ...

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  4. SHIPPING CONFERENCE

    The representatives of the oversea shipping companies, comprising the London Conference, have prepared a statement setting out some further facts in response to criticisms which ...

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  5. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The general elections tor the Tasmanian House of Assembly are approaching, May 1 having been fixed as the last day of nominations, and May 31 as ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY.

    The Centres for Soldiers' Wives and Mothers. 426 George Street, have in response to inquiry. been informed by the Department of Public Health that open-air and indoor services will ...

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  7. MILITARY FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In addition to the recently announced appointments in the naval administration, the following promotions and appointments in the Permanent Naval Forces ...

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  8. MORE BUNGLING.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--It was expected that the substitution of Federal for State supervision in the control of the border traffic during the influenza epidemic would result in ...

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  9. INFLUENZA.

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  10. DISSATISFIED SOLDIERS.

    Information has reached Mr. M.L.A. that strong manifestations of discontent, have broken out among returned soldiers at the Dorrigo over the protracted delays in throwing ...

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  11. DEVELOPING THE TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In a further effort to pastoralise the lands in the Northern Territory the Home aud Territories Department is offering another 11,000 square miles of lands, ...

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  12. SWEPT OFF ROCKS.

    An unfortunate fatality occurred at Maroubra yesterday afternoon, when Erie Worrall, a married man with two children, living in Jeofrey Street, Daceyville, was swept off the rocks ...

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  13. STEAMERS IN QUARANTINE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Four fresh cases of epidemic influenza wore removed from tho steamers Cantara and Gabo, and taken to the Lytton Isolation Hospital. ...

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  14. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The New Zealand Alliance has expressed gratification at the magnificent vote recorded against the liquor trade, and regrets that, in the final count, the ...

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  15. THE TUCK MURDER.

    The murderer of Hugo Tuck in ail Elizabeth Street flat on Saturday last is still at liberty. The police are hopeful of his arrest, and, to add to the possibility of their hopes being ...

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  16. WHY OBSERVE GOOD FRIDAY?

    Sir,--The offices, workrooms, and shops will be shut for the day. There will be quietness and rent, while ordinary business is suspended The question is Why? ...

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  17. HOLIDAY EXCURSION MUDDLE.

    KATOOMBA, Thursday.--Indignation is felt locally at the confusion caused by the alteration of the arrangements for excursion farce. A notice has been received by the ...

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  18. HOW TO FIGHT IT.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--It has now been decided to treat ordinary hospital patients in their own homes in the event of an outbreak of influenza, thus leaving the general hospital ...

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  19. CONTINUANCE LEADS BY 1801.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  20. 10,000 MAJORITY EXPECTED.

    A cablegram was received yesterday by Mr. R. D. Meagher, from Mr. Thomas Dwan, wine and spirit merchant. Wellington, stating that the voting of the soldiers on the transport ...

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  21. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It was announced to-day by (he Secretary to the Navy that all the vessels of the Australian Naval Squadron with the exception of the oil-carrier Kurumba, ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST SATURDAY CLOSING.

    Mr. P. M'Manus, president of the New South "Wales Retail Grocers' Association, writes:--"The action of the Government in closing all retail grocers' shops on Saturday next calls ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' COMPLAINTS.

    Mr. Grondona, Acting-Deputy-Comptroller of Repatriation, yesterday made the following statement with reference to tho criticism of the Department of. Repatriation by twenty ...

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  24. N.Z. SHIPPING EMBARGO.

    "WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The Minister for Health states that the embargo on passengers coming from Australia will be rigidly enforced. Cargo ships will be dealt, with as ...

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  25. SERIOUS POSITION AT WAGGA.

    WAGGA, Thursday.--Fourteen fresh cases were reported on Wednesday, nine of which were admitted to the Wagga District Hospital influenza ward. As there is only ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL AVIATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. A. Fenton, Mayor of Essendon, and Mr. R. G. Carey, a civilian air pilot, have bought the whole of the aeroplanes and parts offered for sale ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH BANK BUSINESS.

    By arrangement between the governor of the Commonwealth' Bank of Australia (Mr. Denison Miller), and the State Treasurer (Mr. T. C. L. Fitzpatrick), permission has been ...

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  28. THE HOLIDAYS.

    The postal authorities notify that to-morrow (Saturday) the sane arrangements will be observed in the Pestmaster-General Department, New South Wales aa on Easter Monday, viz.:-- ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT'S RESTRICTIONS.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--The Government proclamation, issued last night, extending many of the restrictions now enforced in the County of Cumberland came as a most ...

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  30. ANOMALOUS FREIGHT RATES.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--At a meeting of tho Albury Council Inst night, Ald. Burrows drew attention to an anomaly in regard to the railway charges for carriage of coal to the border. ...

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  31. CITY COUNCIL AND INSPECTION.

    Inquiry by means of house-to-house inspection, in respect of the influenza epidemic, recently appealed to the Lord Mayor. The Lord Mayor yesterday said he was in ...

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  32. THE MAILS.

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  33. PREVENTION OF DISEASES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Theodore, Acting-preimier, stated to-day that, tile reason the Queensland Government had not replied to the Commonwealth Government in regard to the ...

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  34. PADDINGTON SEAT.

    Mr. Fuller, Chief Secretary, stated yesterday that tho question of the date of the issue of the writ for the Haddington by-election would bo decided next week. ...

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  35. MORE NEWCASTLE CASES.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--Nine patients wore admitted to the Waratah Influenza Hospital today, and six were discharged. There are now 154 patients in hospital. ...

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  36. FIRE IN MARKET STREET.

    A fire broke out last night on the top floor of 32 Market Street, in a workshop occupied by Green and Brodie. manufacturers of window models. The damage amounted to about £200 ...

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  37. GRIEVANCE OF THE MOTOR MAN

    "South Coaster complains that because a few smart commercials left the train the other day at Wollongong, and carred it to Unanderra, and joined up there, the whole of the motoring ...

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  38. RESTRICTIONS ON SCHOOLS.

    Sir,--This morning's papers announce that Mr. James apparently proposes to enforce on non-departmental schools restrictions which go far beyond those hitherto observed in the ...

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  39. INCOMING TRANSPORTS.

    During the holidays a notice is to be displayed each day in the window of the Red Cross depot, ground floor, 115 Pitt Street, giving the latest. news of the movements of the ...

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  40. ESCAPE OF GERMAN PRISONERS

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--Six Gorman prisoners, interned at Featherstone, who were among the number to be repatriated at the end of the month, escaped. Apparently they were ...

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  41. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. MELBOURNE ROBBERIES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--One of the armed robbers,who are operating in Melbourne streets is believed to be a seaman who has made use of the name of Colson. and who lately came ...

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  43. ROBBERIES.

    Early yesterday morning Jewellery, valued at £40, was stolen from the rooms of a number of boarders living at 81 Woolcott Street, Darlighurst. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.--Arr„ April 17: Oatreid, str„ from Hong long, via Newcastle; Rostrevor, str., from Hohurt; Thuraka, str., from Tasmania. Dep., April 17; Janus, and Excelsior, ster., for Melbourne; Chrones. ...

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  46. IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Twenty-six deaths from pneumonic Influenza, five of which occurred on the previous day, wore registered to-day, and 509 new cases were notified. ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Advertising

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