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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
  3. BRITISH TROOPS IN PERIL

    London, Saturday.—The fear 'that a hastily patched-up peace will result in peiil to 12.000 British troops in North Ruraia is arousing intense Indignation ...

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  4. SHORTAGE OF NURSES.

    That a shortage of nurses is causing a distressing position in the fight against the pandemic was made clear on Sum day (says the "S. M. Herald.,) by a ...

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  5. THE EPIDEMIC

    There were 30 deaths and 120 fresh cases in Sydney during tho 24 hours ending' 2 o'clock to-day. ...

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  6. BOLSHEVISM

    London, Sunday.—It is reported from Copenhagen.that a Spartacist upheaval in Munich is inevitable Belakun, the Hungarian Foreign Min ...

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  7. BISHOPRIC OF NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting will be held at Newcastle to-day for the purpose of electing a bishop for the Diocese of Newcastle, to fill the vacancy caused by the ...

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  8. The Singleton Argus.

    The fact that practical steps are now being taken for the deportation of the highly undesirable Russian Bolsheviks from' Queensland, will be welcomed by ...

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  9. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    Frequently attention has been invited to the fact that disease germs may be narried on bank notes. Particularly is this the case if they are allowed to ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. FATAL CASE IN QUARANTINE.

    A South Sea Islander from the steamer St. George died at the quarantine statien to-day. This is the first death at the ...

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  11. FURTHER SHOWERS.

    The weather on Saturday and Sunday Was sultry and oppressive, and the conditions generally were favourable for a change to ram, which' occurred ...

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  12. STATIONMASTER INJURED.

    The railway stationmaster at Muswellbrook, Mr W, G.Tweedie, was the victim, in a very .serious accident on Saturday morning. He was assisting ...

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  13. EXODUS FROM SYDNEY.

    Traffic from the Central Railway Station on Sunday night was far heavier than on any Sunday evening since the outbreak.of the regulations The cause, ...

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  14. AUCTION SALES

    Messrs W. Bailey and Sons will, sell an their office, Campbell-street, on Tuesday next, April 35, at 2 p.m., weatherboard cottage in Hunter-street; also ...

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  15. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    A Base."Records .Official message has been received by Mrs M, Harris, of Big Ridge, informing her that her son,' Trooper W. L, Harris, of the Ist Light' ...

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  16. SUPERANNUATION BOARD.

    Mr Garland, .Solicitor-General, on Sunday night announced the personnel of the board to administer tho Superannuation Act, as follows:— ...

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  17. THE TIENTSIN INCIDENT.

    The New-York-Herald's" Tokio correspondent says the Japanese War Office has issued a statement with referance to the Tientsin incident, ...

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  18. SECRET SPARTACIST TREATY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's,, Geneva correspondent learns from a reliable source that a formal secret treaty exists between the German Spartacists ...

    Article : 193 words
  19. HUNGARY

    Advices from Presburg state, that a deputation of former Maygar Deputies requested the Czech Government to intervene in Hungary and occupy ...

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  20. THE INITALATORIUM

    No time was lost in installing the In halation plant at the Municipal Council Chambers,after Thursday night's meeting, and on Saturday morning the ...

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  21. SOLDIERS AND VITICULTURE.

    Mr Ashford, Minister, for .Lands, is Loshing forward with his scheme for the settlement' of returned soldiers on viticultural area. He is already ...

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  22. DEATH OF A. G. MACKENZIE

    The death is' announced of Mr A. G. Mackenzie, Secretary of the Primary Producers' Union. He was representing the Union at the Industrial ...

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  23. HANDLING AND EDUCATING COLTS.

    Colts should be "educated" not broken" to go in harness, and by gradually increasing the amount of exercise or light work, and also ...

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  24. CAUCASIAN SUCCESS.

    The War Office reports that General Shkur, on January 28, captured Vladiks vaz, finally defeating a Bolshevik army of 100,000, ...

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  25. COAL MINERS' CLAIMS.

    A settlement may shortly Ibe reached in the matter of the claims of the coal miners of the Commonwealth on the mine-owners. Terms have been drawn ...

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  26. GREAT STRIKE AVERTED

    London, Sunday.—General- satisfaction is expressed at the national strike Leing averted by the railwayman's acceptance of the Government's terms of ...

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  27. THE LATEST.

    It is reported that the Government at Buda-Pesth has been overthrown. No details are available, as the telegraphs are disconnected. ...

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  28. THE LATEST

    It is, officially announced that the War Office is preparing with the utmost rapidity a relieving force for Russia for Murmansk, whence it will proceed at ...

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  29. WELCOME TO PRIVATE K. RYAN

    Private Kevin Ryan son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Ryan, of Church street,'who recently returned from,, active service, was tendered a welcome home at St. ...

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  30. UNIVERSITY CLOSING DOWN.

    Owing to the influenza epidemic, there Hill be no further lectures on laboratory "work at the Sydney University, till the first Wednesday after Easter, ...

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  31. MAKING A BEGINNING

    The first point is to get him accustomed to the bit. This can be done by putting an ordinary bridle with a plants snaffle bit on him, and leaving it on ...

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  32. DAILY MAIL & LLOYD GEORGE

    The "Daily Mail," which continues its hostility towards Mr Lloyd George, reminds Lim of a serious misunderstanding which he allowed occur over ...

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  33. SOLDIER'S ALLOTMENT PAY.

    In the Perth (W.A.) Court, Lieutenant Leslie Tweedie, who is under orders to "proceed'to' Victoria'"is' aide-decamp to the State Gommandant, sued ...

    Article : 120 words
  34. TO-MORROW NIGHT'S PICTURES.

    "A fine, double-feature, programme will be presented at both halls tomorrow (Wednesday) evening. In "Playing., the Game,' a powerful and stirring ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. SOAP AND MILK CAN.

    At the Balmain Police Court Sanifary Inspector Sinfield proceeded against Leslie Sinfield ,a milk ven dor, of Petersham for having oh March ...

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  36. GOOD RAINS INLAND

    It is reported that good rains have fallen in many inland portions of this State, as far west as Bourke. ...

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  37. EXERCISE AND FEED.

    After he is safe to drive he should gel a little regular exercise or light.work daily, and the amount of work or exercise should be gradually increased. The ...

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  38. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service was held at Muswelbrook on Sunday evening for the late Rev. G. Burgess, the preacher being the Rev. R. J. Thomas, of Singleton, ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. PRODUCE MARKET

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  40. SPARTACIST PLOT FAILS.

    The "New York Times,' Cobenz cor. respondent says that a well defined Spartacist plot to seize American arms stored at Coblenz was frustrated by ...

    Article : 42 words
  41. PRIVATE ATHOL SMITH RETURNS

    Private Athol Smith, a son of Mr and Mrs W. Smith, of High-street, returned home on Friday night. There was no notification concerning the time of his ...

    Article : 90 words
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