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  2. PEACE.

    The New York "World's" Paris correspondent (Mr. E. L. James) telegraphs that it is de[?]itely settled that the British delegation for the ...

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  3. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    The report issued by the quarantine authorities this afternoon concerning the condition of patients suffering from influenza was more satisfactory. ...

    Article : 192 words
  4. ORPHANS' CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    The following subscriptions have been received for "The Daily News" Orphans' Christmas Cheer Fund. Amounts will be acknowledged in ...

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  5. FIRST PREFERENCE

    It was announced from the office of the Returned Soldiers' Association this afternoon that during the morning a telephonic communication had been ...

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  6. BRIEF CRISIS

    The demand of the railway workers for a Wages Board brought about a sharp but brief crisis in State politics last night. The Minister for ...

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  7. ANDINACH CASE

    The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Burnside) appointed to inquire into matters relative to the death at the Hospital for Insane of Francis ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT

    The Senate met to-day. The President took the chair at 11 a.m. Replying to Senator Gardiner. ...

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  9. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    There were no developments to-day in connection with the threatened stulke of tramwaymen on Saturday morning, and the conviction remains ...

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  10. DIVORCE.

    Having made an agreement with his wife that he would [?] in the army, Charles Maxwell Pentilla, after one week's experience of matrimonial ...

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  11. JUDD CASE.

    E. E. Judd was again in Court this morning on an adjourned charge of making statements prejudicial to recruiting. Owing to the issue of ...

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  12. WAR HEROES.

    Among the unnoticed war heroes are the poison-gas experts whose duty it was to test the various gases and masks. They were daily shut up in ...

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  13. OLD METALS SCHEME

    Acting on the request of the Returned Soldiers' Association, the committees which has hitherto been conducting the operations of the Old Metals ...

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  14. THE VICTIMS.

    The military authorities have released for publication the following additional names of men who have died in quarantine:— ...

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  15. COMING WEST.

    The following west-bound passengers are on board the transcontinental, due to arrive, at Kalgoorlie to-morrow (Thursday), and Perth on ...

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  16. REPRESENTATIVES

    The House of Representatives sat all night engaged on a Budget discussion. On the first item in the Estimates an amendment by Mr. Chapman ...

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  17. THE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

    The Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. F. E. Cox), interviewed this morning, said that the measures being taken on the Boonah were identical with those ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Theo. Roosevelt, when interviewed, said that the United States was not as important a factor in winning the war as Italy, France, and England. ...

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  19. THE ARBITRATION, ACT.

    It may be interesting to note the penalties which are provided for in the Act in connection with the instigation of a strike or lock-out. ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. DR. CLEMENT'S EVIDENCE.

    Dr. Clement was the next witness called. To Mr. Nairn he said he remembered visiting Andinach in ward No. 12, and took certain ...

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  22. GERMAN COLONIES

    Senator Lodge, when interviewee, said that after learning of the horrible mistreatment of the natives in the German colonies, he was certain that these ...

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  23. WOMEN'S PROTEST.

    The women's section request all women to attend the meeting on the Esplanade to-night to protest against the retention of the soldiers on the s.s. ...

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  24. PUBLIC MEETING.

    The Returned Soldiers' Association is advertising a monster public meeting to be held on the Esplanade to-night, for the purpose of protesting against ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. SUBIACO.

    In another column the town clerk notifies that another free public inoculation depot has been established at the Children's Hospital, Thomas-street ...

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  26. NO PASSPORT

    A Pretoria message states that the Government has refused a request made by the Nationalist party for a passport for General De Wet, as a ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

    Mr. Colebatch (Colonial Secretary) fave evidence with regard to edwards statement that he had told him (Mr. Colebatch) of Andinach's ...

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  28. A FATHER'S COMPLAINT.

    The father of one of the soldiers on the Boonah has made a complaint to us, so serious that it should be inquired into without delay. He says he has ...

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  29. S.S. MATUNGA

    Burns, Philp and Co. received a cable from their London office to-day, stating that Captain Donaldson and the remainder of the Matunga's crew ...

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  30. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The general secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association (Mr. R. G. Sexty) this morning sent the following telegram to His Excellency the ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. NOT ENOUGH

    The president of the Women Workers' Union said to-day their association desired to enter an indignant and emphatic protest against the 30s. living ...

    Article : 310 words
  32. BIG STEEL ORDER

    Mr. Delprat manager of the Broken Hill Prop. Works, Newcastle, states that the Commonwealth Government has ordered structural steel from the ...

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  33. S.S. MEDIC.

    In the Senate to-day, replying to Senator M'Dougall, Senator Russell stated that whilst the Medic was in Sydney in quarantine there were some ...

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  34. THE WEATHER

    The weather prevailing in the metropolitan area to-day was fine and moderately warm. The maximum temperature to noon was 79deg. ...

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  35. FREMANTLE CITIZENS.

    A meeting of Fremantle citizens was held in the Town Hall last night, convened by the Mayor (Mr. W. Montgomery), to express dissatisfaction ...

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  36. THE FORECAST.

    The official forecast is:—"Fine throughout, except for showers in the extreme south-west quarter, and some scattered thunder in the tropics. ...

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  37. POSITION IN SYDNEY

    There were three new cases of influenza in Sydney quarantine overnight. There were no further deaths, but three persons are now on the ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. ATTENDANT SYMES.

    The attendant Symes, recalled, said when he went on duty after Eacott he saw Andinach, who was dressed, in a singlet only. ...

    Article : 210 words
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