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  2. THE WHEAT STANDARD.

    When, with tie exception of a substantial downpour in October, the spring rains last year failed almost completely, it was realized 'that both the average and ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES ACTIVITIES.

    Cabinet decided today to amend the proclamation issued late last night closing all licensed premises during the epidemic It was agreed today that hotel keepers and ...

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  4. THE VICTORIAN OUTBREAK.

    Twelve deaths occurred today, and more than 100 cases were admitted to the hospitals. A serious outbreak was reported at midnight at a South Melbourne ...

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  5. EPIDEMIC ANOMALIES.

    In these times when the liberty of the subject is dependent upon hidebound regulations, care should be taken not to try the temper of the public too much. Even ...

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  6. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Recent misleading statements concerning the disposal of the German colonies emanated from a delegate who had dinner with Borne journalists and imparted to them ...

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  7. A PASSPORT MYSTERY.

    Rumours were current in Melbourne yes terday that the ex Minister for Custom (Mr. Jensen) left Sydney last week for America by the Sydney. On enquiries ...

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  8. ANOTHER WHEAT SCANDAL.

    Mr. G. G. Nicholls (manager of the Wheat Scheme) made serious allegations against the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) when giving evidence before the Wheat ...

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  9. INFLUENZA

    General relief will be felt Bt the fact that only one mild case of influenza was reported to have been admitted to the Exhibition Isolation Hospital on Tuesday. The ...

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  10. THE GOODWIN SANDS.

    The American steamer Rave, with a cargo of bacon for Holland, stranded or the Goodwin Sands. Efforts were made to refloat her, and for two days the crew ...

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  11. The League and Contraband

    American representatives contend that the naval practices applying to contraband and the right to visit and seize vessels cargoes are likely to cause trouble and ...

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  12. A CASE AT NEWCASTLE.

    A case of pneumonic influenza has been definitely diagnosed at Newcastle. The patient is a man who recently visited Sydney. ...

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  13. STRANDED FOLKS AT COCKBURN.

    No local case of pneumonic infinenza has yet been reported. The position of the people detained at Cockburn is increasingly bad. There are now more than 160 ...

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  14. Maintenance of "White" Policy.

    The Paris. correspondent of the United States Press Association has published an interview with the Commonwealth Prime Minister, in which Mr. Hughes, referring to ...

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  15. 15,000 A MONTH.

    Active steps are being taken by the Repatriation Department to cope with the ?reat increase of work which will result from the early return of picked soldiers. ...

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  16. MATERIAL FOR MASKS.

    Ritter muslin has been declared a necessary commodity. The maximum prices which may be charged in proclaimed areas in the Commonwealth for phenol, vaseline, ...

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  17. TROOPS HOMECOMING DELAYED.

    The Assistant Minister (Mr. Russell) panted an interview to representatives of Croops recently returned to Australia who the located at Broadmeadows awaiting ...

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  18. MUSICIANS' WAGES.

    The prprietors of local places of amusement have now offered the members of the Musicians Union a minixum wage of 4,10/for a week of 13 11 1/2 hours The offer will ...

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  19. War an Anachronism.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at a World Brotherhood demonstration at the Albert. Hall, said the proposed League of Nations must be worldwide, must prohibit ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Strathalbyn people have determined upon celebrating the opening of the Middleton tramway by a public demonstration. The day will be observed as a ...

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  21. DR. SOLF HOPEFUL.

    The Berlin correspondent of The York Times Las interviewed Dr. Solf former German Foreign and Colonial Minister. The latter said:—I am ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. Greek Claims.

    The claims made by Greece upon the. Peace Conference include the abolition of Turkish sovereignty in Asia Minor that there shall be no conaitions with Bulgaria ...

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  23. SELLING OFF.

    The Minister of Supply is preparing a gigantic said of surplus naval and military stores, including thousands of aeroplanes, aeroplane engines, motor lorries, and ...

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  24. STATE'S PROTEST IGNORED.

    No cases of pneumonic influenza were reported today. Despite the State "Government's protest, the troops from the Karoola were landed at Lytton to-day, ...

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  25. Invitation With Response.

    The French Foreign, Minister (Mr. Pichon) stated today in an interview that the replies received from the various Go comments in Russia in regard to the ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. A PRECEDENT.

    It is expected that when the Allies decided upon their peace terms, they will not allow Germany unlimited latitude for discussion The precedent for this ...

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  27. STATE CHILDREN'S COUNCIL INSTITUTIONS.

    At a meeting of the State Children's Council on Monday, it was resolved to close the council's institutions to visitors on account of the influenza epidemic. The ...

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  28. PORTUGUESE CIVIL WAR.

    The Portuguese Royalists have announced by wireless that the Monarchist movement is spreading over the entire country. Royalist troops are advancing ...

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  29. Peace Conference Committees.

    Mr. Lansing (American Secretary of State) has been elected Chairman, of the Peace Conference Committee, which to enquire into the responsibility for and ...

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  30. NO CASE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The secretary to the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health (Mr. E. Bradwell) stated on Tuesday that no suspicious cases had been reported in Port Adelaide so far this ...

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  32. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Dominions Ministers and the Imperial Government have agreed upon a basis far the admission of the Dominions as national entities into the League of ...

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  34. KOOYONG IN QUARANTINE.

    The first at the interstate steamers to come under the quarantine restrictions— Messrs. McIiwarith McEacharn, &. Co.'s collier Kooyong—arrived at the anchorage ...

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  35. NOVEL FINANCIAL SCHEME.

    Signor Crespi, an Italian peace delegate, has proposed a "single financial front" for the paying off of war debts by means of a universal tax levied on Allies and. neutrals, ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    It is nnderstood that South. Australia has dost formally decided that cases of pneumonic influeuza exist within its borders, and although tie Federal ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. Entente or League?

    The Echo de Paris, .in a noteworthy leader, expresses distrust of Mr. Lloyd George's judgment, particularly in regard to the possibility of substituting a Leagre ...

    Article : 101 words
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  39. An Honoured Guest

    Notwithstanding strong European pre Sure, President Wilson hesitates to undertake to share the sponsorship for the Near Eastern countries. It is reported that ...

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  40. JAPANESE AMBITION

    Japanese statesmen Lave decided to call a mass meeting to demand that the League of Nations shall abolish all race discrimination. ...

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  41. FUTURE SEA POWER.

    The Paris correspondent of The New fork Times 'says:—The American delegaion to the Peace Conference is read to rubmit to the Great Powers what it thinks ...

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  42. BRITAIN'S GUT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The British Cabinet have offered tne Commonwealth six modern destroyers ant flotilla of bo modern submarines. In making this announcement at the ...

    Article : 108 words
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