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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    New South Wales can be credited with only one death from [?] [?] to date, that at Albury. The [?] fatality reported from albury ...

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  4. MASKS WORN IN SYDNEY.

    PARENTS MEET THEIR RETURNED SOLDIER SON. MASKED SOLDIER WELCOMED BY MASKED LADY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The official proclamation declaring the New South Wales restrictions against South Australia reached Broken Hill to-day. The proclamation reads:— ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL PASSENGERS MAY ENTER SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. E. Eley, general manager of the Silverton Tramway Co., this afternoon received a telegram from the traffic manager, Adelaide, of which the ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE. REPARATION COMMITTEE AT WORK ON ENEMY DAMAGES

    An official peace communique, issued on February 5, states:— "The Allies' Commission on Reparation met, under the chairmanship of M. ...

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  8. BOARD OF HEALTH MESSAGE.

    The secretary of the Board of Health, Sydney, last night telegraphed to the Government Medical Officer (Dr. J. F. Bartley) as follows:— ...

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  9. RACE MEETINGS STOPPED.

    All race meeting throughout New South Wales and Victoria have been [?] further notice. [?] ...

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  10. CZECH-SLOVAK REPUBLIC.

    A meeting of the President of the United States and the Premiers and Foreign Ministers of the Allies and associated Powers, with the Japanese ...

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  11. CITIZEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA ASKS IMPORTANT QUESTION

    A South Australian resident who has been on a business visit to Broken Hill, and who has been prevented from returning home owing to the quarantine ...

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  12. DETAINED AT COCKBURN.

    Mr. A. Allen, traffic manager of the Silverton Tramway Co., communicated with the station master, at Cockburn this morning, and ascertained that ...

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  13. FINANCIAL AND [?] RELIEF TO BE [?] BY GOVERNMENT

    The Cabinet has [?] to proclaim [?] [?] arising from the Government's [?]. ...

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  14. LABOR LEGISLATION

    An official peace conference communique states:— "The International Labor Legislation Commission met again on Wednesday ...

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  15. A PUBLIC INHALATORIUM.

    The inhalatorium which was fitted up at the old Water Police Court in November last is now open to the public. ...

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  16. REPORT BY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HEALTH OFFICER.

    The inspector of the Adelaide Central Board of Health, who was sent to Cockburn, early in the week, reported to the Chief Secretary as follows on ...

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  17. OLD ORDER GONE FOREVER DECLARES HERR EBERT

    The old order has gone beyond recall. The people are determined to rule themselves" said Herr Ebert Premier of the German Government at the ...

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  18. RAILWAY CARRIAGES BURST INTO FLAMES

    Five persons were killed on the ParisMetz railway in circumstances which are puzzling the authorities. When a train was entering a tunnel, two of the ...

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  19. RAILWAY SERVICES CURTAILED.

    As a result of the influenza epidemic the railway services, including interstate and country, have been greatly [?]. ...

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  20. ISOLATION OF BROKEN HILL.

    Following on the public meeting which was held in the Trades Hall Quadrangle on Thursday night, and at which a resolution was carried ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A Peace Conference communique, issued in Paris on February 6, states: "The League of Nations Commission has unanimously agreed that the ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL UNREST. SIGNS OF RETURNING SANITY.

    The United Service Agency reports: "It is uncertain yet how the railway settlement is likely to affect the other strikes. The public regard the ...

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  23. SHORTAGE OF COAL.

    A deputation consisting of the manager of the Adelaide Electric Supply Co., the general manager of the Tramway Trust, the chairman of the Supply ...

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  24. SPORTING. PROPOSED A.I.F. CRICKET TEAM.

    At a meeting of the Cricket Board of Control, it was decided to hold over for a month the question of the proposal that an Australian service team ...

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  25. LOCATING THE GERM.

    Regarding the cable from London that the influenza germ had been located, the Government has telegraphed to the Agent-General (Sir G. O. ...

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  26. RUSSIA WILL MAKE PEACE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "M. Terstchenko, Russian Foreign Commissioner, has sent a wireless ...

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  27. HE WILL NOT WEAR MASK DECLARES MEDICAL MAN

    Dr. George Fox, of Balmain, objects to [?] a mask, and he told the police magistrate (Mr. Adrian) yesterday that he was going to test the ...

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  28. VICTORIAN RACING.

    The time for receiving first acceptances for the Newmarket Handicap and Australian Cup has been indfinitely postponed. ...

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  29. ITALIANS AND JUGO-SLAVS.

    It is announced that the Italian and Jugo-Slave are progressing towards a compromise. ...

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  30. MASKS FOR THE POLICE.

    A consignment of influenza masks of a new type has arrived in Broken Hill for the use of members of the police force. The material is thicker than in ...

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  31. "EVERYTHING GOING WELL."

    The chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. [?]) stated last night that the latest [?] from the medical officer in charge at the ...

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  32. BOXING.

    The Barrier distress committee advertises that at the annual meeting to be held in the Quadrangle on Sunday afternoon, consideration will be given ...

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  33. STRIKE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The employees of the public stores yard at Port Adelaide decided on Friday night to cease work at noon today and not to return until 11/ per ...

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  34. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS [?] IN WHEELBA[?]ROW

    Reports from Petrograd stats that the Grand Dukes Paul, Nicholas, [?] and George were shot at [?] on January 27 in the courtyard ...

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  35. INHALATORIUM COMPLETED.

    The inhalatorium which has been in the course of construction at the City Baths for some time past has been completed, and will probably be given a ...

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  36. ISOLATION OF THE RAILWAYS.

    When asked this morning if the Silverton Tramway guards-on the up train had brought the names of any fresh arrivals at Cockburn to-day, the traffic ...

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  37. CONGRESS DECISION RESERVED.

    Reuter's Berne correspondent telegraphs:— "The International Labor Congress has reserved its decision regarding the ...

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  38. ESCAPE OF A MILITARY PATIENT.

    Private Angus Henry M'Kezzie, an influenza patient. escaped from the Randwick military hospital, and is new at large. Though he was missed last ...

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  39. LONDON MAY BE IN DARKNESS.

    After a secret conference lasting all day the electrical executive decided to immediately withdraw all electricians except those engaged at the power ...

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  40. MOUNT GAMBIER PROTESTS.

    At a meeting of the Mount Gambier Board of Health on Wednesday night (reports the Mount Gambier correspondent of "The Register") [?] ...

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  41. ON THE COCKBURN BORDER.

    Inspector Derrick reports to the Mayor (Alderman Hynes) from Cockburn as follows, dated Friday evening:— ...

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  42. INDUSTRIAL ST[?]FE DUE TO GERMAN AGENTS

    "The Times" states:— "It is stated that German influence is at work in the Allies' countries hoping to escape the consequences of on ...

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  43. PUBLIC SMOKING PROHIBITED.

    The following warning was issued in Sydney early in the week:— "Parsons without [?] in trams or trains will be arrested. ...

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  44. RAILWAY SERVICES DISLOCATED.

    The general railway service has become increasingly disorganised. The whole suburban system is at a standstill. The main line trains have been ...

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  45. BARRIER BOYS' BRIGADE.

    The secretary of the B.B.B. reports: —"The average attendance for the last three nights has been 100. No fewer than 120 boys gather at the ...

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    A [?] of [?] fresh cases of in[?] in Melbourne yesterday and [?] deaths. Victoria's [?] 2092; deaths, ...

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  47. SOME COCKBURN DETINUES MAY BE RELEASED TO-MORROW.

    The Government Medical Officer (Dr. J. F. Bartley) stated to-day that a special train, conveying himself, a nursing staff and assistants, will go to ...

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  48. REPAIRS TO MENINDIE SCHOOL.

    "The Miner's" Sydney correspondent telegraphs that the tender of C. C. Seyers, of Broken Hill, has been accepted by the Education Department ...

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  49. GERMAN-AUSTRIA WILL BE PART OF GERMANY

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs:— "A message from Berlin states that the Council of German-Austria has ...

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  50. MINE SWEEPER L[?]ST.

    The Admiralty announces that the [?] mine sweeper Pen[?] strock a mine and sank off the [?] coast on February 4. Forty ...

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  51. [?] ARE CLOSED.

    Additional hotels, including the Queensland, in Bourke-street, and the [?] of Commons were closed yesterday [?] the [?] authorition. The ...

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  53. IN QUEENSLAND.

    New regulations governing vessels arriving at Brisbane havs been [?] ted by the Queensland Government. The Acting Premier says the ...

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