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  2. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. IN MELBOURNE.

    The outbreak of influenza in Melbourne caused the sudden ending of the Interstate Ministers and Premiers' Conference, as well as a conference of ...

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  4. MAJOR SETON TRAGEDY.

    The Kensington Coroner's Court was crowded at the adjourned hearing of the inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Major Seton, ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S RACING. A.R.C. MEETING.

    The A.R.C. Foundation Day race meeting was held to-day at Victoria Park. There was fine weather and a large holiday attendance. Results:— ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. THE DIRECTOR OF QUARANTINE NOTIFIED.

    It is officially stated that the suspicious case of influenza in Sydney has been diagnosed as pneumonic influenza. The Director of Quarantine has been ...

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  8. WILLIAMSTOWN MEETING.

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  9. END OF THE WAR. The Peace Conference.

    The Paris press continues to express grave misgivings in regard to the decision of Russia. M. Sazanoff has informed the "Echo de Paris" that he ...

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  10. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The two suspected cases of influenza at Unley have been proved not to be pneumonic influenza. ...

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  11. REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese Monarchists' troops are reported to have been defeated in Lisbon. ...

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  12. TELEGRAM FROM DR. CUMPSTON.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith intimated on Friday (says the "Advertiser") that the chief quarantine officer for South Australia (Dr. F. S. Hone) had received ...

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  13. In Russia.

    Reuter's Zurich correspondent telegraphs:— "A message from Moscow states that the International Communist Congress ...

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  14. NUMBERS OF CASES REPORTED IN MELBOURNE.

    There are still numbers of cases of influenza being reported. There are 27 at the Melbourne Hospital, 9 at the Infectious Diseases Hospital, and ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the last meeting of the Municipal Tramways Trust Mr. H. J. Holden, one of the foundation members of that body, announced his intention to ...

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  16. BOLSEVIK LEADERS' POLICY.

    The London' "Times" Helsingfors correspondent, says that reports of recent speeches by M. Trotsky and M. Lenin, delivered to the Moscow Soviet, ...

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  17. END OF THE WAR. Peace Conference.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "President Wilson, in moving the League of Nations resolution at the ...

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  18. RACEHORSES TURNED LOOSE.

    This morning some unknown person threw open the doors of Padfield's racing stables at Malvern, and 1st loose eight of the members of his racing ...

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  19. THE MOPPA TRAGEDY.

    Marion Gully, who shot her father at The Moppa, and concerning whom the jury at the inquest brought in a verdict that she acted in defence of her ...

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  20. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Dublin correspondent telegraphs:— "The Sinn Fein leaders utterly repudiate outrages such as the murder ...

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  21. THE UNITED STATES OUTBREAK.

    Mr. Denison Miller, governor of the Commonwealth bank, who was recently welcomed home by the bank's employees, after visiting America, England, ...

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  22. REPORT ON TRAMWAY MATTERS

    Mr. G. W. Goodman, who suffered from influenza gastritis while absent from Adelaide, is preparing a report concerning his investigations into ...

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  23. In Britain.

    The Press Bureau states:— "The Shipping Controller announces that the National Shipyards at Chepstow, on the Wye, are being completed ...

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  24. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The British press generally approves of the Peace Conference decision regarding Russia. "The 'Star' states that invitation ...

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  25. CAFE AT PORT PIRIE RAIDED.

    A raid yas made by the police on Friday afternoon on the premises in E[?]en-street, known as the Greek Cafe, and 18 arrests were made (writes the ...

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  26. FIXED PRICE OF MILK.

    The regulation for a fixed price for milk has been cancelled. ...

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  27. UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS.

    It is reported that Dr. Harold Davies has been appointed director of the Adelaide Conservatorium of Music, and Dr. J. R. Wilton, professor of mathematics ...

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  28. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    An official Peace Conference communique, issued from Paris under date of January 25, states:— "The following is the draft of the ...

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  29. IRISH AFFAIRS. PAPAL FOREIGN SECRETARY'S INQUIRIES.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily News" reports:— "Monsignor Ceretti, Papal Foreign Secretary and Representative of the ...

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  30. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Opium worth £40 was seized on Saturday afternoon which had been brought from Perth (W.A.) by two well-dressed Chinamen. ...

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  31. OFFICIAL RECOGNITION OF BOLSHEVIKS.

    Prince Ivoff(ex-Premier of Russia) interviewed by the press, condemned the invitation of the Allies as an official recognition of the Bolsheviks. He ...

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  32. A.W.U. CONVENTION.

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  33. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    Messrs Arthur Henderson, J. Ramsay Macdonald, and Philip Snowden have arrived in Paris en route for Berne (Switzerland), where the ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. EXTENSIVE BUSH FIRES.

    Extensive bush fires devastated the pastoral country in the Burra district on Friday and Saturday. Many haystacks, sheds, and fences were ...

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  35. ALLEGED STRANGE SIGNALS.

    Signor Marconi, interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Chronicle," says a London cable, declared that ether waves were eternal. Some of his ...

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  36. DR. CLIVE NEWLAND KILLED.

    Dr. Clive Newland was killed while crossing the railway near Morphett Vale on Saturday, as the result of a train striking his motor-cycle. ...

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  37. IRISH CENTRE PARTY FORMED.

    Some of the members of the House of Commons yesterday formed an Irish Centre party, with Mr. Stephen Gwynn as chairman. The party includes ...

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  38. The British Fleet.

    A London cable, dated January 23, states:— The New York "Herald" says:— "Critics of the British fleet have lately ...

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  39. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS.

    The A.W.U. at Port Pirie has declared that after to-day none of its members will work with non-unionists at the smelting works. ...

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  40. FIRE IN OXIDE-STREET.

    At about 1.30 o'clock this afternoon an alarm of fire was received through the street fire alarm at the corner of Oxide and Mica street, and the motor ...

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  41. CRICKET.

    The New South Wales v. Victoria cricket match was continued to-day in beautiful weather in the presence of a large attendance. ...

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  42. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE MEETING.

    The Very Rev. Canon Walsh, P.P., presiding at a meeting of the Crossabeg and Ballymurn (Wexford) branch of the United Irish League (reports the ...

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  43. MUSICIANS' UNION STRIKE.

    Sir,—In to-day's First Edition, re the muscians' strike, you report. "The secretary stated that the voting in favor of strike was two-thirds of ...

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  44. In Great Britain.

    General Monash on Saturday opened an Australian Y.M.C.A. Jewish hut in the Strand. ...

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  45. A.J.C. MEETING.

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  47. EMIGRATION OF ENGLISH SOLDIERS.

    The Colonial Institute's Settlement Committee, at the instance of Brigadier-General Easton, has unanimously carried a resolution urging the ...

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  48. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    A general meeting of the Loyal Silver City Lodge, M.U., I.O.O.F., was held in Tait's Lodgeroom on January 23. N.G. Bro. Harding presided. Sick ...

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  50. UNION SECRETARY ARRESTED.

    H. G. Walsh, secretary of the Melbourne Wharf Laborers' Union, surrendered himself to Detective Ashton this morning. He is charged on a warrant ...

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  51. DRUIDISM.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Queen Boadicea Lodge, No. 29, U.A.O.D., was held in the Burke Ward Institute on January 15. P.A. ...

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  52. MOTHER AND SON DROWNED.

    Mr. H. W. Sampson, butcher of Ellen-street, Port Pirie, says the "Re corder, received, on Friday, a telegram from his brother, Mr. Percy Sampson, ...

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  54. OPIUM DESTROYED IN CHINA.

    A Shanghai cable dated January 23, states:— "The destruction of Indian opium in China has begun. One hundred and ...

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  55. PRINCE'S ISLAND CONFERENCE.

    It is understoon that Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister of Canada), has been invited to represent the Dominions at the Prince's Island conference ...

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    About 30 members of the Barrier Motoring Club and passengers held a run yesterday to Umberumberka. After inspecting the weir and machinery ...

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    The annual meeting of parishioners of St. James's Church, South Broken Hill, will be held on Wednesday night. ...

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