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  2. TRAIN DERAILMENT.

    As a result of the railway accident near Castlemaine on June 10, special instructions have been issued by the department to those concerned in the relaying of ...

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  3. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The returning troops on the Leicestershire will subject to pratique being granted, disembark at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. They number about 300. ...

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  4. INFLUENZA CURE.

    Dr. Charles Duncan, addressing a convention of the American Medical Association, stated that the cure of influenza could be effected by administering to the patient ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The interview which the president and the secretary of the Trades Hall Council had with the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) on Wednesday, with the object of ...

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  6. WILL GERMANY SIGN?

    Messages reaching London from Berlin on Wednesday stated that the Berlin press is almost unanimously opposed to signing the Treaty. The Cabinet is divided, but the majority of Ministers are in favour of signing. The Berlin public is not excited, knowing, as they do, that the ...

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  7. ARMY DOCTORS' INVESTIGATION.

    Melbourne medical men when asked yesterday to express an opinion on the cable message received from New York stated that there would be nothing surprising if ...

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  8. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    BROKEN HIILL (N.S.W.), Thursday.— The position remains unchanged as regards the strike. The outlook is extremely gloomy, and the men out on strike mostly speak of ...

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  9. RUFFIANISM ON TRAINS.

    Though the charge against William McD[?]rmott, who was summoned to appear at the District Court yesterday, was that of having "interfered ...

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  10. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    Four deaths from influenza were reported by registrars to the Board of Public Health yesterday one occurring in the city and three in the country Admissions to ...

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  11. SPARTACISTS STRIKE BLOW

    Two Spartacists overpowered the guard at the temporary military prison at Weimar (seat of the German Government) and liberated 60 prisoners. ...

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  12. INFECTIVITY OF DISEASE.

    The question of the period of infectivity in an influenza patient after normal temperature is reached was recently referred by the Assistant Minister for Health (Mr. ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In the debate in the United States Senate on the motion that the covenant of the League of Nations be not approved except after amendment, Senator P. J. ...

    Article : 306 words
  14. Not Wanted for the Army.

    The British Government has sold to Leonard Martin 40,000,000 yards of linen originally intended for aeroplane wings. The price paid was £4,000,000. The linen ...

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  15. TRADES HALL ACTION.

    The Trades Hall Council last night desided to call a conference of representative of the industrial disputes committeel of the Trades Hall Council the Wharf labourers, ...

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  16. FRANKFORT EXCITED.

    There is great nervousness at Frankfort (one of the German cities occupied by the Allies). The French commander threatened to bombard tho city if the Allied ...

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  17. A General's Complaint.

    Major-General Sir Charles Barter, Speaking at a dinner to members of the 47th Division, complained that he had been dismissed from the command of the division ...

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  18. APPREHENSION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman) stated to-day that the influenza outbreak was causing the Government very serious apprehension. If the epidemic ...

    Article : 559 words
  19. DATE OF SIGNING.

    A delayed message from the special correspondent in Paris of the Australian Press Association dated Monday evening states:— ...

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  20. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the second edition of "The Argus" on Thursday:— FERMENT IN VIENNA ...

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  21. UNLOADING COAL.

    A beginning was made with the discharge of the collier Goulburn at the wharf opposite the Metropolitan Gasworks yesterday afternoon. The collier was ready at 8 ...

    Article : 277 words
  22. TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    Upon the return from Hobart curly yesterday morning of the passenger steamer Wyandra, arrangements were completed for the vessel to make another visit to ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. British Food Control.

    The British Ministry of Food's balancesheet for the year ending March 31, 1918, shows a total turnover, excluding wheat and sugar, of —40,278,571. Expenses of ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Mr. Hughes, Commonwealth Prime Minister was the guest in London on Thursday at a luncheon given by the British Empire Producers' Organisation. It was is the first ...

    Article : 581 words
  25. A QUEENSLAND DIFFICULTY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The steamer Allinga, chartered by the State Government, is delayed in Brisbane owing to the inability of the agents to secure men to ...

    Article : 415 words
  26. Conscription in Britain.

    The National Union of Railway-men, at a conference held in London on Tuesday, instructed the executive to take any action considered necessary, jointly with the other ...

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  27. WHARF WORK INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into conditions of work on the wharves, which is being conducted by Mr. G. J. Dethridge, acting as a Royal commission, was continued yesterday ...

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  28. Delay in Demobilisation.

    In the noting by Canadian soldiers at Witley camp, in England which arose out of their discontent at the delay in being shipped back to Canada, one mas was ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. A SHOOTING SENSATION.

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.). Thursday.—A sensational affair at the Soldiers' Institute last night led to the appearance of Thomas Hansen, aged 30 years, a returned soldier, ...

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  30. SCHOOLS AS HOSPITALS.

    Sie,—When are the children of Brighton road S.S., up to 4th grade, going to school? Half the year has gone, and they have had five days in that time. The authorities ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. Unrest in French Navy.

    A number of sailors of the French navy at Brest (one of France's chief naval stations) mutinied, and attempted to storm the gaol in the town, in order to release some ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. CONTROL OF NEW HEBRIDES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At to-day's sitting of the Presbyterian General Assembly the following motion was unanimously agreed to:— ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. FATALITY ON TROOPSHIP.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— While the transport Pakeha was proceeding to New Zealand an alter[?]ation took place on deck between Sergeant[?] Marsden ...

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  34. Unemployment Donations.

    The number of pensioners who draw unemployment donations in Great Britain decreased by 322,117 between the end of April and the end of May. Of that number ...

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  35. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    A branch of the Returned Sailor's and Soldiers' Imperial League has been formed in Fitzroy, with office-bearers as follows:—President, Mr. W. French: vice-presidents, Messrs. R. Morrissey and ...

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  36. NEW LEGISLATION.

    Sir,—There are indications that the seamen's strike will shortly collapse, after costing about a million in loss of wages, and inflicting anxiety and privation on ...

    Article : 283 words
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