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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursdays—Mr. Benjamin Minns, the well-known Sydney artist, who resdies in Cambridge Flats, Liverpool-street, Darlinghurst, was awakened early this ...

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  3. PEASANT REVOLT IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Bureau states:—A communique from Paris announces the Ministers of the great Powers approve of the measures to avoid non-payment of the ...

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  4. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—Only one fresh case of influenza was reported in Sydney this morning; but a child, Lily Greggs, one of the Parramatta patients, died during the night. ...

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  5. SCHOOL OPEN AGAIN.

    Yesterday the President of the South Lismore Parents and Citizens Association received the following wire from Mr. Geo. Nesbitt, M.L.A:—Until receipt of your telegram ...

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  6. MELBOURNE FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Up to 2.30 this afternoon 65 fresh cases and seven deaths occurred in Melbourne since midnight ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A St. Louis message says that ex-Presidenit Taft has challenged to a [?] the opponents that the League of Nations. He predicts that the ...

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  8. FIRE NARROWLY AVERTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charles Leach, aged 60, smelt escaping gas fumes at his residence at Surry Hills early this morning, and struck a match in order to locate the apparent leak. ...

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  9. THE MASK REGULATIONS.

    Mr. Graham, District Railway Superintendent,has been officially advised from headquarters that it has been decided it is now only necessary to Wear masks in ...

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  10. POSITION AT MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Three deaths and 34 fresh admissions to hospital were reported from Melbourne this morning The total deaths in that State is 467. ...

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  11. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Official committees have1 been appointed to deal with matters connected with the peace celebrations. It is announced there will be no ...

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  12. HONOLULU AN INTECTED PORT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Sydney Quaran tine Department was informed to-day that Honolulu has been declared an infected port. This means all vessels from there will have ...

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  13. PASSENGERS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Wollongbzar and Pulganbar arrived at Bvron Bay from Sydney yesterday morning with 330 passengers for Queensland A special train left the Bay for ...

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  14. COLOSSAL TRAGEDY OF WAR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Dean Archdall, of Newcastle, has written a strong letter to his parishioners ou national righteousness. He says moral spiritual rebirth will alone suffice ...

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  15. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Information has reached Washington that there are between 70 and 80 treaties and agreements in existence operative in Japan and China. ...

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  16. THANKSGIVING SERVICE ONLY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There is a general feeling amongst the members executive of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales that it would be wise to celebrate peace only ...

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  17. ALL BURN TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—President Wilson, speaking at Boston, said:—The men who are in conference in Paris, realise as keenly as any American can ...

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  18. FAILURE OF POTATO GROP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The whole of the potato crop in the Orange district this year will be a failure. It is understood the loss to the district represents £200,000. ...

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  19. REOPENING INDOOR SHOWS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Should the Cabinet decide to-morrow to allow indoor entertainments to be resumed at once the Stadium and Hippodrome will be open on Saturday ...

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  20. FOUR NEW CASES.

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Pour new cases of influenza were admitted to the Coast Hospital to-day. ...

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  21. MATRIMONIAL DECISION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Full Court today decided a judicially separated wife must be supported by her husband. ...

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  22. QUESTION Or EXPENDITURE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The growing disinclination to spend much money in official peace celebrations is shared by the members of the New South Walos Government. It ...

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  23. FRONTIER QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A communique from. Paris says:—The representatives of the great Powers discussed the question of allotting to commissions considerations of ...

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  24. WHISKY AND INFLUENZA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The questions of whisky shortage and influenza were raised in the House of Commons by Colonel Ashley and otkors, who declared that people were ...

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  25. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—As the result of a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle near Kelso, Miss Webb, daughter of the Mayor of Bathurst, and Robert McNelly,s ...

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  26. TREATMENT OF TROOPS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In a statement issued from quarantine Captain carmichael describes the treatment of the Orsova's troops as unnecessary and cruel, and says ...

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  27. PRICE OF MILK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Grand Council of the Country Milk Suppliers' Association has notified an increase to 15d from Monday next. ...

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  28. COMPULSORY DIPPING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The compulsory dipping of cattle within the Tweed quarantine area, inclusive of the Burringbar portion, between the dates of March 10 to June 9 next, ...

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  29. NEW CASES.

    We learn that six new cases were reported from the blacks' camp near Kyogle yesterday, making the total now 36. Two additional cases were, reported from the camp ...

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  30. VICTORIA AND NEW SOUTH WALES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Lawson, replying, to the New South Wales Government's strictures against Victoria in regard to the influenza outbreak, said he regretted ...

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  31. THE GOVERNOR'S SALARY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Lambert, president of the A.L.P., referring to the State Governor's demand for an increased salary, remarked:—"When one takes into ...

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  32. NORTH LISMORE CONTACTS.

    Mr.Jas. Barrie writes:—In reply to "One in Authority"—If I am correctly informed Mrs. Williams was brought to the Tiumpy, and it Was not the home of two of those who ...

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  33. RUSSIA.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday,—Labau and Windau have been recaptured by the Bolsheviks. ...

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  34. DIAGNOSED AS PNEUMONIC.

    A boy named Frish, aged 12, living in Leyeester street, was admitted to Lismore Hospital yesterday, and placed in isolation Late last night it was announced that a ...

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  35. POLES AND UKRAINIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Poles and Ukrainians signed an armistice yesterday. ...

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  36. CLOUDBURST AT CAVES.

    SYDNEY Thursday.—A cloudburst caused thousands of pounds Worth of damage at Jonolan Caves last night. The ground floor of the big house was swept by floods waters. ...

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  37. LENIN HELD UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sailors from Petrograd held up Lenin's car in a Moscow street in broad daynight. They stripped Lenin of his fur coat, portfolio and watch ...

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  38. SOUTH LISMORE SCHOOL.

    The following information has handed in for publication.—Local administrative committee, Council Chambers, Lismore, 26th February, 1919. To Robt White, Lismore ...

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  39. AT STONEY GULLY CAMP.

    As the days pass and the outbreak of pneumonic influenza has not as yet passed outside the bounds of the aboriginal reserve at Runneymede, and as the only death ...

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  40. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are the final acceptances for the Mcorefield meeting:- Flying Handicap.—Some Boy, Portrait, ...

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  41. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Baden says:—The peasants are revolting against the dictatorship of the Soviets.s ...

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  42. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following additional intermediate pass is announced:—Kenneth Williams, Lismore District School, 1B, 2B, 4B, 6B.s ...

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  43. PRICE OF TEA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is understood that owing to a world's shortage of tea a big rise in price is inevitable in Australia. ...

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  44. STRIKE ENDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The strike is ending in the Ruhr district. ...

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  45. THE POSITION IS SATISFACTORY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Dr. Paton, when asked whether masks or inoculations had proved the more effective faetor in holding the influenza epidemic, replied:—"We are ...

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  46. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inquiry into the death of the Italian, Antinoi Moleto, in the Royal North Shere Hospital was resumed to-day, when witness from the institution ...

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  47. SOUTH MURWILLUMBAH RACES.

    It will be interesting to horseowners to [?] that the South Munwillumbah Propty. Race Club are holding their next meeting on the 15th March. A [?] programme of same ...

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  48. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—Mr. Watt is highly indignant at the public statement from London to the effect that instructions have been given by the Federal authorities ...

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  49. GOVBRNMENT-RELIEF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a special meeting of the Executive Council a proclamation was issued announcing what legislation the Government will submit during the next ...

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  50. OAKLEIGH PLATE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following are the final acceptances for the Oakleigh Plate:—Sir Tbex, Headwind. Haund, Aries, Remmon, Tragic Star, Mollly's Robe, s ...

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  51. FOUND DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A young man was found lying in a paddock at Kensington with a bullet wound over the heart and a revolver by his side. It is believed was a visitor ...

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  52. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—A message from Seattle says that Storker Storkersen the Canandian Arctic explorer, began his unique venture of floating westward from thes ...

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  53. FUTURITY STAKES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The final acceptances for the Futurity Stakes are as follow:—King of the Sea, Fitness, Moulinette, Tragic Star, Barrabale, Eusebiuss, ...

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  54. FRENCH-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE OF HELP.

    The hon. sees of the French-Australian league of Help Fund (Mrs. Syer and Miss Mary Hewitt) acknowledge with thanks the sum of £2 19s from Wollongbar subscribers, ...

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  55. LATEST SCRATCHING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday —The following are the latest seratchings:—Bond Cup: Daius and Macaden. Newmarket Handicap: Pistol Prince Parcolette, Strath, Earlstine, Thrice, ...

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  56. CRICKET.

    The team of cricketers for the Clarence leave Lismore between 7:30 and 8 'o'clock this morning. Arrangements have been completed at Grafton for their arrival. ...

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  57. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The general opinion is that after to-morrow night's Cabinet meeting all influenza restrictions with the exception of quarantining and the isolation ...

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  58. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FUND FOR SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS.

    The hon. organiser of the above fund begs to acknowledge with grateful thanks a donation of £5 from the Brooklet branch of the Red Cross Society. The committee are very ...

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  59. DAYLIGHT SAVING IN CANADA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The continuation of the daylight saving in Canada this year depends upon the action of the United States. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. CHANGES AT THE ADMIRALTY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says it is understood Admiral Wemyss will shortly be appointed Governor of Malta, and that Admiral Beatty will ...

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  62. CARMICHAEL'S REGRET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Captain Carmichael in an interview said another two months would have helped to faring home to the Boche his complete defeat. He thought ...

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  63. THRONE OF AFGHANISTAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Nasrollah, a brother of the Amir of Afghanistan, has. scized the throne. ...

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