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  2. BOLSHEVISTS IN PERSIA

    The Bolshevik Government has informed Persia that it does not recognise the Anglo-Persian treaty It abandons all Russian claims on Persia, and ...

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  3. THE EX-KAISER

    Mr. W. C Redfield, American Secretary of Commerce, addressing the American Bar Association warned them against flabby internationalism. Democratic ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    General Smuts has accepted the Governor-General's invitation to form a new Cabinet. All his late colleagues will continue in their former offices ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    The last, week-end at Launceston, so far as pneumonic influenza is concerned, showed an improvement on those since the epidemic broke out, and officers ...

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  6. CASES AT ZEEHAN.

    On Saturday's train from the North-West three cases of influenza were "caught" and admitted to the hospital. Four patients from Renison Bell have ...

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  7. JAM POSITION

    Sir C. C. Wade is endeavouring to arrange a deputation of Agents-General to the Minister of Food, regarding the jam position. ...

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  8. DISTRESSED GIRLS FUND

    The balance-sheet of the Australian Fund for Distressed Girls shows that the donations exceed £2000 sterling. General Foott formed the nucleus by ...

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  9. NATIONALISTS RETURN.

    General Hertzog, with the Nationalist deputation, landed at Durban on Wednesday morning from the Dutch ship Ijsaldijk from Java. They proceeded to ...

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  10. In the Country

    One case of pneumonic influenza was reported on Saturday morning, and it proved fatal, the victim being Mr. Joseph Allan. One suspicious case has ...

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  11. MAGNIFICENT HOTEL

    An American syndicate has purchased Devonshire House for over £2,000,000 sterling. It intends to build a magnificent hotel on the site. ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN PEACE

    Austria signed the peace treaty on Wednesday. ...

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  13. SCAPA FLOW INCIDENT

    Germany has informed the Supreme Council that Admiral Reuter, who was responsible for the sinking of the fleet at Scapa Flow, acted, without German ...

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  14. SERVIAN PROTEST.

    Servia opposes several clauses in the Austrian treaty, especially the clause regarding mineral rights in the territory which was Servian before the ...

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  15. On the Mainland

    No deaths occurred from influenza over the week-end. The admissions to hospital on Saturday numbered 10, and to-day nine. ...

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  16. STRIKE AT MARSEILLES

    A general strike has been ordered at Marseilles, in sympathy with the dockers. ...

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  17. AN ACTOR'S SUICIDE

    Mr. Wallace Brownlow, in his day one of the most popular actors ever known in Australia, was found in the Exhibition Gardens at an early 'hour ...

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  18. ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT.

    An additional assessment of mines through the operation of the. now Miners' Phthisis Act has been notified, and has had ant effect approaching ...

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  19. GERMAN DESIRES.

    The German reply to the allies' ultimatum states that Germany has no intention of modifying the boundaries of Austria forcibly. She desires to allow ...

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  20. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    Winnipeg Labour leaders invited the Prince of Wales to attend a Labour demonstration to demand bail for fomenters of the recent general strike, ...

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  21. MAYOR'S DISTRESS FUND.

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  22. "PAST THE WORST."

    "I think we are past the worst stage in the first wave," said the Mayor of Launceston (Alderman George Shields) last night, in referring to the influenza ...

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  23. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The standby strike on the railway workshop is over, and the men are turning on the Administrations terms. This ends a somewhat threatening ...

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  24. THE ROUMANIANS

    The United Press' London correspondent states that a despatch from Paris declares that the Roumanians are evacuating Buda-Pesth. ...

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  25. The Hobart Situation

    The Red Gross Society have decided to instal medical and nursing staffs at a number of their depots around the city.' to-night's reports were:— ...

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  26. NATION-WIDE STRIKE

    President Wilson has agreed to assist in the negotiations with a view to a conference of the United States Steel Trust and employees, in order to avoid ...

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  27. ENCROACHMENT OF ASIATICS.

    A congress to consider the Asiatic question was opened at Pretoria by the Mayor on Thursday morning. It was attended by representatives of political, ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CARGOES

    Owing to the grain dockers' strike at Bologna, after waiting several days to discharge Australian wheat, a vessel sailed for Antwerp. Several other ...

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  29. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    Though it is stated in the cable messages that trade between Great Britain and Germany has been resumed, the prohibition of trade between the ...

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  30. REBUILDING NATIONAL LIFE

    Speaking at the Lafayette anniversary M. Jusserand declared that France was rebuilding her national life with the same courage as she fought the Huns. ...

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  31. AVIATION

    Before the Congressional Committee, which is investigating the American airplane failure at the front, evidence was produced showing that not a single ...

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  32. ALBERT HALL DEPOT.

    Following is the official report from the Albert Hall for the week-end:— Saturday.—Aids-Genders, Evershed, Martin, Gibbons, Stonehouse, Moriarty, ...

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  33. WELCOMING GERMANS.

    A social gathering in the Lutheran Church Hall at East London to welcome the German members of the congregation, who hid been released from ...

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  34. ACTORS STRIKE

    In New York the actors' strike, which lasted four months, has been settled on the basis of a recognition of the Actors' Association. ...

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  35. MOUNTAIN ROUTES.

    A race for tanks over the Alps has been organised in France, as a test of practicability and tractioning on mountain routes. ...

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  36. OFFERS FROM GERMANY

    The Yorkshire wool houses have received offers from German firms willing to comb wool and spin yarns on Bradford account. German operatives are so ...

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  37. PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    A special session of Parliament opened on Friday for the purpose of the ratification of the peace treaty and dealing with the mandate over German ...

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  38. BULGARIAN TREATY

    The United Press' Paris correspondent states that the Bulgarian treaty has been completed, and will be handed to Bulgaria on Monday. ...

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  39. BRITISH TRADE

    According to the Board of Trade returns the value of the imports into the United Kingdom last month (compared with August, 1918), showed an ...

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  40. THE PEACE TREATY

    At Kansas City, Dr. Wilson declared that the treaty. signed at ,Versailles, meant the end of the military clan throughout the world for ever. ...

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  41. OUR FINANCIAL BURDEN

    It is expected that for the financial year 1910-1920 the Commonwealth will need about £40,000,000, in addition to the amount received as revenue. Or ...

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  42. MUSIC HALL ARTISTS

    Parisian musical manager locked out their employees, and probably the theatres will follow next week as a protest against the employees ...

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  43. On the North-West Coast

    Services were to-day held in all the churches, which were only moderately attended; No cases of pneumonic influenza have ...

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  44. TRANSPORT SAILS.

    After a long delay owing to the dissatisfaction of the returning munitioners aboard the Australian transport Bahia Costello, are resumed her voyage from ...

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  45. HOMEWARD BOUND

    A cable message received by the Defence Department on Saturday stated that the s. Main, with Australian troops on board, left Capetown for Durban on ...

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  46. RAILWAY SMASH

    A railway accident occurred at nt. Jory, near Toulouse; The poorness of coal caused the train to lose time, and finally stop, and the Bordeaux express; ...

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  47. MARKETING OF GOLD.

    Under the new arrangement for marketing gold, the producers ship all the gold except the local currency requirements, to the Bank of England, which ...

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  48. PRIMARY PRODUCTION

    "On Thursday,' remarked Mr. F. Hagelthorn, formerly Minister for Agriculture, "the Minister for Lands (Mr. F. Clarke) informed a delegation of ...

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  49. SHEFFIELD.

    There were no admissions to the isolation hospital on Thursday. One patient was discharged. Whole families are down in their homes in many cases. ...

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  50. THE COST OF THE WAR

    Mr. Klotz in the Chamber in Paris said that the cost of the war was £40,000,000,000 sterling, and the allies' share was £27,000,000,000. France ...

    Article : 52 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. A VALUABLE RECIPE.

    An invaluable mixture for Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Whooping Cough, Influenza, and Sore Throats may be made up by anyone in a few moments. Here ...

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  53. On the West Coast

    Mrs. Triffet, aged 50, wife of Mr. Joseph Triffet, storekeeper, Linda, died in the Gormanston emergency hospital last night from pneumonic influenza. ...

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  54. ALBANIAN RISING

    A Berlin Government's wireless from Cettigne states that the Albanian rising against the Italians is increasing. Ass Italian garrison of 300 at Catastri has ...

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  55. T HNGS WE CAN'T AFFORD.

    Business girls must appear fresh and attractive, maintain steady health from day to day, care for the hands, feet, and complexion, and keep up with the times, ...

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  56. FACILITATING TRADE

    A British Chamber of Commerce has been incorporated in Now York to facilitate trade between the two countries, and promote British shipping and ...

    Article : 36 words
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