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  2. SINGLETON'S SOLDIER BANDSMEN

    During an interval in their practice at the band room (the N.A.A. tea-room) on Tuesday evening, an honour roll for the members of the band who enlisted ...

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  3. THE EPIDEMIC

    The restrictions now in operation in consequence of the epidemic will remain in force for at least another fortnight. This makes it almost certain ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. RUSSIA

    London, Tuesday.—An entire Bolshevik army of 20,000 men, on the left bank of the river Pripet, in West Russia, surrendered to General Petlura, ...

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  5. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Twenty-one additional Influenza patients were admitted to the Adelaide Isolation Hospital up to noon on Tuesday, and there were three more deaths. ...

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  6. IN QUEENSLAND.

    Queensland is still clean, but there are over 50 cases at Lytton quarantine station, some dangerously ill. Nurses are hard to procure. ...

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  7. SOUTH MAITLAND COALFIELDS.

    Employees at Aberdare and Aberdare Extended ollieries proceeded, to work on Tuesday morning, but finding that the passenger train was running they ...

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  8. BOLSHEVISTS DEFEATED EVERYWHERE.

    London, Tuesday.—Russian messages indicate that the Bolshevists are suffering defeat on all fronts. They are retreating, pell-mell between the ...

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  9. TWELVE DEATHS AT LITHGOW.

    From Friday up to Monday morning, 12 more deaths from the epidemic were reported in Lithgow besides one at Old Clarence. One death also occurred at ...

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  10. FRESH CASES AT MAITLAND.

    After a lapse of nearly a month pneumonic influenza has again broken out in Maitland, two cases having been admitted to the Benevolent Home Isolation ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIKS IN SIBERIA

    A German wireless message reports that the eastern Karellian peasants, supported by Finnish volunteers, captured Olenetz, the prisoners numbering ...

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  12. THE LATEST.

    Four new cases of influenza have been admitted to the quarantine station. The patients are members of the crew of the interstate cargo steamer Kooringa, ...

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  13. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    During the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock on Tuesday night, 14 patients succumbed to influenza at hospitals in the metropolitan area, and 124 fresh ...

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  14. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    Stockholm messages state that the British, at Shehenkyls heavily defeated the Bolshevists in their effort to rush reinforcements to Olenetz. The ...

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  15. REPORT FOR 24 HOURS.

    Eleven deaths and 116 cases were reported in Sydney for the 24 hours ending 2 o'clock to-day. ...

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  16. 1124 DEATHS.

    Up to Monday a total of 1124 deaths from influenza had been recorded in New South Wales since the outbreak of the epidemic. These figures are ...

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  17. CESSNOCK PARTIALLY ISOLATED.

    The proclamation isolating Cessnock was partially brought into effect this, morning by the stoppage of all passenger trains. Road traffic is not ...

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  18. EGYPT QUIETENING

    In Egypt there is an important development towards peace. Speeches were made in several mosques Urging the Moslems to observe quietncss, and ...

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  19. MOTHER AND SON.

    At Rookwood Cemetery a mother and son—Mrs Jessie Helen Fisher and Mr Frederick Norman Fisher, of Beltana, Caley Vale—were simultaneously ...

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  20. E. E. JUDD'S CASE.

    An appeal by the Crown from the decision of the State Full Court which by majority quashed the indictment and conviction in the case of Edward Ernest ...

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  21. ADULTERATED MILK.

    At North Sydney Police Court Patrick; Maloney, a dairyman, was fined £45 on Tuesday on a charge of having sold adulterated milk. Defendant had been ...

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  22. IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne reports state that there were seven deaths and 27 admissions at the hospitals from influenza over night. ...

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  23. SITUATION IN NEWCASTLE.

    There were five more cases of influenza admitted on Tuesday to, the Waratah Hospital, one each from the steamer Lammeroo, which arrived on ...

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  24. WAMBO YEARLINGS.

    At. the annual yearling sales in Sydney the following sales were effected for Mr W. F. M'Donald, of Wambo, ...

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  25. HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES

    An application was made in the industrial Court recently to have the Empire Hotel, Pitt and Hunter Streets, Sydney included in the schedule of the ...

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  26. IN VICTORIA.

    Twenty-three deaths from pneumonic influenza were reported on Tuesday. There were 114 admissions to hospitals, and 108 persons were ...

    Article : 34 words
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