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  3. LATE SPORTING. ENGLISH RACING

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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC (Continued from Page 1.) IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    There were there deaths from influenza in the Exhibition Hospital to-day There are two dangerous cases in the hospital. ...

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  5. INFLUENZA.

    THE following its clipping from the "NEW ZEALAND MAIL," of 20th July, 1894:— "A well-known Napier resident writes to one of the local papers describing what he ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY.

    The Adelaide University is asking for Government assistance to pay the stipend of the professor of pathology, who shall have charge of the Government ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 1.) TREATY DISCUSSED BY GERMAN CABINET

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague reports:— "The German Cabinet preliminarily discussed the Peace Treaty, after which ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL CONGRESS HELD AT BLOOMFONTEIN ADVOCATES MINE CONTROL BY UNIONS AND STATE.

    The Bloomfontein Industrial Congress has carried a resolution, on the motion of Mr. Bain, in favor of the joint control of the mines by boards ...

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  9. PROPOSED CHANGE OF NAME.

    Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, urges that the name of the Heme for Incurables should be changed to the Home for the Afflicted. ...

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  10. COAL COMMISSION SITTING IN BRITAIN

    Giving evidence before the Coal Commission, the Marquis of Bute stated that his royalties averaged £109,277 yearly. His tonnage levy is the ...

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  11. LOCAL RACING

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  12. TRAINING OF SOLDIERS

    The A.I.F. men in the United Kingdom have been placed for training under principal trade and proiessional groups as follows:—Technical. 1270; ...

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  13. OFFER FROM GOVERNMENT.

    The Congress has agreed to accept the Government's offer of a conference between employers and workers to discuss the industrial position in South ...

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    A telegram received m Broken Hill this afternoon stated that Police-Sergeant Lumley, who is stationed at Tibooburra, is being brought in to ...

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  15. A AIRSHIP ADRIFT BREAKS FROM MOORINGS AT NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The United States navy dirigible which arrived here to take paru in the trans-Atlantic competitions broke from her meetings to-day, and drifted ...

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  16. THE TERMS DENOUNCED IN GERMAN PROCLAMATION

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports:— "The German Government has issued a proclamation denouncing the peace ...

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  19. 400 OUNCES OF SILVER FOUND IN A PIRIE HOUSE

    Detectives Mattin and Dedman at Port Pirie yesterday arrested men named Smith and Fulton. They found 400oz. of silver in Smith's house. ...

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  20. WRECKED IN FRANCE.

    A message from Chalons-sur-Sacnes states that one out of the five British aeroplanes flying from London to India fell into a tree at Givry-sur-Erbiz, ...

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  21. THE ACCUSED REMANDED

    Fulton and Smith were before the Port Pirie Police Court to-day. They were remanded till to-morrow. ...

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  22. GERMAN WAR PRISONERS 400 ON THE WILLOCHRA ON THE WAY TO GERMANY

    Four hundred German-Austrian prisoners of war reached Wellington on Wednesday (reports the "Advertiser"), and boarded the Willochra for ...

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  23. TREATY CONSIDERED A BENEFICENT CHARTER

    To-day's press comments on the Peace Treaty emphasise that riper consideration confirms the treaty as a great beneficent charter. ...

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  24. MINING. SILVER

    Latest quotations show a rise in silver, which is now quoted at 4/5½ per ounce. ...

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  25. THE R.M.S. MANUKA DELAYED IN SAILING FROM NEW ZEALAND

    The R.M.S. Manuka is delayed in New Zealand from sailing as arranged owing to the men refusing to work on the vessel. ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET

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  27. S. A. ELECTORAL ACT

    A large deputation waited on the Premier (Mr. A. H. Peake) to-day to urge an option principle for proportional representation in the State ...

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  28. CHINESE SOVEREIGN RIGHTS SAID TO BE INFRINGED

    The opponents to the Peace Conference decision at Shantung are asking the Provincial Assemblies to organise countryside demonstrations, as the ...

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  29. 170 LEAVE NATAL.

    A hundred and seventy Germans from the Pietormaritzburg internment; camp for repatriation to Germany embarked in the Chepstow Castle in the middle of ...

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  30. WAGES BOARD AWARD FOR RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS

    In the Industrial Court, on Wednesday (reports the Sydney correspondent of the "Advertiser") Judge Rolin, on the application of the Railway and ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Regarding the New South Wales agitation for hastening on with the building of the Federal capital, and the removal of the seat of the Federal ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. SUPPLIES VIA DANZIG FOR POLISH ARMY

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports that a message from Berlin states that Herr Erzberger's Note to the Armistice Commission at Spa ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

    The weather to-day was dull and cold, the maximum shade temperature-being 60.2 degrees. The afternoon reading of the barometer showed 29.346. The ...

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  34. THE A.I.F.

    The actual number of members of the A.I.F. in France and the United Kingdom on March 1 was:—Officers, 6492; other ranks, 113,756; total, ...

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    When days are short and nights are long. When south-east gales are going strong. When trees uproot and rain clouds ...

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