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  2. THE EPIDEMIC

    Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated on Sunday night that there had been no fresh admissions to the Exhibition Hospital. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN FLYERS.

    Details of the excellent work accomplished by the Australian Flying Corps Airing the last weeks of the war are contained in despatches received by the ...

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  4. LOCAL INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    On Saturday morning the members of the Iron Trades' Association, who had ceased work on Friday morning, held another meeting at the Trades Hall. There ...

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  5. PORTUGAL.

    The monarchist rising in Portugal has failed, and the Republican troops are carrying out an encircling movement against the Monarchists, ...

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  6. BRINGING THE TROOPS HOME.

    The military authorities announce that the transport Bakara is due to arrive at Melbourne on Thursday next, when the troops will be disembarked pending ...

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  7. BRITISH STRIKES

    The Strike situation is becoming worse, and the thaw which has converted the snow-covered roads into areas of Glushy mud is increasing the ...

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  8. ESCAPED FROM TRANSPORT.

    A sensation was caused in the city that afternoon when it became known that a number of soldiers on board tie quarantined troopship Angyllshire had revolted ...

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  9. GERMAN OBSTRUCTION TACTICS.

    The Peace Conference representative of the Australian Press Association (Mr. Fraser) writes:—A competent authority explains that the bulk of the work of the ...

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  10. Russia Will Confer.

    The Russian, Boishevist Government [?] accepted the Entente's offer to begin conversations at Princess Island in the Sea of Marmora with a view to the cessation of ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN MELBOURNE.

    All troops for South Australia now in Melbourne are to embark on the Karoola to-morrow, said our Melbourne correspondent. ...

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  12. "DO YOU WANT OPEN REBELLION?"

    Rp. Fowler has been in telegraph communication with the Commonwealth authorities. He telegraphed to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) as follows:— ...

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  13. LANDING OF RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    In reference to the protest made by the Sailors and Soldiers' Fathers Association of south Australia, against the Landing of returning South Australian troops at ...

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  14. GRATIFYING NEWS FROM SYDNEY.

    The position in this State during the weak-end with regard to influenza is gratifying. Only seven positive cases were notified from among civilians, all of whom ...

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  15. THE CARPENTERS.

    another meeting of the sawmis, carpenters, and joiners who ore on strike (about 50 in number) was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday morning. It ...

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  16. LIST OF STEAMERS.

    The following is a list of transport expected at Australian ports. Berrima was due at Fremantle on February 9, and will proceed to Adelaide and ...

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  17. AN ISOLATED TRAIN.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Colebatch) is raking enquiries concerning the possibility of running an isolated train from Melbourne in order to bring back stranded ...

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  18. DISMISSED MOM DENMARK.

    A wireless from that Denmark has severed diplomatic relations with the Russian Bolsheviks, whose Ambassador (M. Surimi) has ...

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  19. SPECULATION ON THE CAUSE.

    Lord Cland Hamilton, presiding at the annual meeting of tie Great Eastern Railway Company, said the present dangerous inrest was due to the faot that for three ...

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  20. THE EAST-WEST TRAIN.

    The Commonwealth Government is communicating with the Premier of Western Australia on the subject of the resumption of traffic on the East-West Railway, ...

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  21. President Wilson's Return.

    The Paris representative of The Hew York Tribune announces that President Wilson will return to France after the opening of Congress on March 4, in order ...

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  22. GENERAL PRICIPLES SETTLED.

    The general principles of the League ol Nations have been already resolved upon The commission on the Society of Nations is agreed on all main points. ...

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  23. ELECRICIANS TO GO BACK.

    The London electricians have ordered an immediate abandonment of the strike. The President of the Board of Trade las announced through the Press Bureau ...

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  24. BUTCHER "DISGUSTED."

    Mr. Walter Mood (secretary of the branch Australian branch of the A.M.I.E.U.) stated on Saturday that dissatisfaction prevailed among shop and small ...

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  25. THE LEAGUE'S EXECUTIVE.

    The League of Nations Commission has agreed upon the size of the executive committee of the permanent league. Three proposals were discussed. France favoured ...

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  26. EBERT EXCITED.

    The German National Assembly has opened its long-expected proceedings at Weimar, the Premier (Herr Ebert) presiding. The President accused the Allies ...

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  27. MASK AND LONG-LOST HUSBAND.

    The proclamation in Sydney ordering the wearing of masks as a precaution against influenza is now being generally obeyed, but there have been many prosecutions for ...

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  28. TROOPS AND HOTELS.

    Owing to the last that most of the interstate troops were dispatched to their own homes on Thursday and Friday, conditions in the city were much quieter yesterday; ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY RECIPROCITY.

    The warden ana registrar of the university of Sydney, and the registrar of the University of Tasmania have agreed to supervise, where possible, the public ...

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  30. ANOTHER "TANTANOOLA TIGER."

    An occurrence reminiscent of the notorious "Tantanoola tiger" episode has stirred the residents of Willamulka and Kadina. For more than nine months there has been ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LEGISLATION.

    The president of me American federation of Labour (Mr. Samuel Gompers) presided over the meetings of the International Labour Committee. This has ...

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  32. STOREMEN AND PACKERS DISSATISFIED.

    On Tuesday a meeting of storemen and packers employed at soaps will be held at the Trades Hall to discuss the question ...

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  33. A MASKED CITY.

    The State Cabinet has decided that a inference skill take place every morning, when the following persons will meet subcommittee of the Cabinet:—The ...

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  34. A DETERMINED DRIVER.

    Most curious scenes occurred around London this morning during the rush of justness people to the City. Military lorries perambulated the streets of the affected ...

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  35. LABOUR'S MANY SUGGESTIONS.

    The Victorian executive of the Australian Labour Party last night discussed the influenza epidemic, and resolved that, in view of its seriousness, a deputation from ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT STOKES EMPLOYES.

    The employes of the Government Stores yard at Port Adelaide held a stop-work meeting on Saturday, and appointed delegates to proceed to Adelaide to place ...

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  37. PANIC AT WEIMAR.

    A Separtacus out break is still reared at Weimar, where the German National Assembly is in session. The town is in a State of panic. The streets are covered. ...

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  38. BROKEN HELL AND BOLSHEVISM.

    At the last meeting or toe Frades ana Labour Council a letter was received from the secretary of the Sydney Social Democratic League, asking that all working ...

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  39. Military Power of the Future.

    Eleven of the articles relating to the institution of the Society of Nations have been adopted by the Peace Conference. In committee Signor Orlando (Italy) and M. ...

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  40. SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD TROUBLE.

    When the attention of the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G. Bice) was directed on Saturday morning to the report that the men employed by the Supply ...

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  41. AMERICANS' VIEW OF THE PRESIDENT.

    The Paris correspondent of The Chicago News says:—What Trill happen after President Wilson goes home and during the weeks intervening before his return to Paris ...

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  42. FEWER FRESH CASTS IN VICTORIA.

    The Chairman of the Board of Public Health (Dr. Robertson) stated to-night that only 56 fresh cases were reported to the board yesterday, as against 173 on ...

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  43. GERMANY'S FIRST PRESIDENT.

    Herr Scheidemann is likely to be chosen as tho first President of the German Republic. NEW YORK, February 7. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND FREE—QUARANTINE FOR SOLDIERS.

    Queensland is still free from pneumonic influenza. Mr. Hunter telegraphed to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) yesterday pointing out that the new ...

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  45. The First President.

    The Central News representative in Paris states that President Wilson's ambition is to be first President of the League of Nations with a permanent executive ...

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  46. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    A settlement of the London tube strike, after all-day-long negotiations, is likely, and will have a salutary influence on extremists in other industries, inasmuch us ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. THE BARRIER'S POSITION.

    Dr. Bartley (Government medical officer) and a staff of nurses went by special train to Cockburn this morning and examined those Broken Hill people who had ...

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  49. DRIVERS TO ATTEND CONFERENCE.

    About 500 members of the South Australian branch of the Drivers' Union, include many from Port Adelaide, attended a meeting at the Trades Hall on ...

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  50. Secret Treaties Condemned.

    The American delegation baa indicated that there are pressing objections to secret treaties, as they are incompatible with the principles of the Society ...

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  51. APPLICATION FOR INJUNCTION.

    An explication for an interim injunction was made in regard to the writ issued on Saturday by the State of Queensland against the Commonwealth and ...

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  52. No Compulsory Arbitration.

    The United Press Paris correspondent states that although it seems certain that compulsory arbitration will not form part of the constitution of the League of ...

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  53. MAITLAND CAUTIOUS.

    The Local Board of Health, at its last meeting. passed a resolution requesting the ratepayers, as a precautionary measure, to abstain, so far aa possible, from ...

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  54. SEWER WORKERS.

    A meeting of sewer workers was new at he Trades Hall on Sunday afternoon tc discuss the matter of wages. Representatives of the employes waited upon the ...

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  55. AN AFTERNOON SURPRISE.

    There was a surprise development in the strike situation this afternoon. The executive of the Railwaymen's Union sent a letter to the London electrical branches ...

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  56. Future of Submarines.

    The Daily Express says:—It is understood that the British, Admiralty entirely favours the universal prohibition of submarine warship construction, and is also ...

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  57. ACTOR CHARGED WITH THEFT.

    Adelaide generally has such law-abiding citizens, that the even tenor of her business life is rarely ruffled. Virtue is victorious, and villainy vanquished. ...

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  58. PORT PIRIE PREPARED.

    Two tents have been erected in the hospital grounds, and in one of these the patient, who was taken from his home in Eleventh street, Port Pine West, has ...

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  59. STEAMER TROUBLE SETTLED.

    The trouble on the steamer Kwinana, which arose out of the crew's demand for higher wages for going to Sydney in the vessel, has been settled. The Western ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. THE BELFAST STRIKES.

    Sixty thousand engineers, shipworkers, and municipal employes remain idle at Belfast. Warrants have been issued for the ...

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  62. HARD HITTING.

    Playing for Balmain against Waverley on Saturday, B. J. Falkard made 157 runs. W. Prentice, for the Western Suburban Club, made 112 against Central ...

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  63. POSITION AT GLASGOW.

    The threat of a general strike accentuate the situation at Glasgow, where the baker are going on strike to-day. The engineering section of the Rive ...

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  64. RAILWAY STRIKE SETTLED.

    The railway strike baa been settled. The London electrical workers have re mined, pending consideration of nations action by the unions, of which there are ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. A REFUSAL TO STRIKE.

    The Manchester engineers have declined to go out on strike for a 44-hours' week. ...

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