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  2. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is reported that the attitude of the Australian Labor Party officials towards the One Big Union scheme is not very favorable. It is stated that an ...

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  3. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's Church, Lismore (second Sunday in Lent) Holy Communion '8' a.m., 11 national thanksgiving, 7.30, subject: "The Master's ...

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  4. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The Waterways Commission recommends the Peace Conference to open the navigation of the Rhine to all nations, similar to the Danube, ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING.

    The second annual meeting of the Northern Rivers Racing Association was concluded yesterday on the Richmond River Turf Club's course at Casino. The weather was fine, and ...

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  6. THE TRAINING TRACKS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—For the final gallops at Flemington this morning the course was soddened as the result of the recent heavy rains. Cielo negotiated five ...

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  7. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Sydney newspapers are being inundated with letters from parents and members of the militia forces, protesting against their sons being ...

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  8. THE QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation of Federal secretaries and representatives of the Federal industrial organisations, introduced by Mr. Tudor, complained to Mr. ...

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  9. POLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Posen correspondent, on March 8th writes:—Paderewski came to Posen to-day to consult the Inter-Allied Mission and the National ...

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  10. DISEASE RAPIDLY SHEADING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Thirty-two cases of influenza in Sydney yesterday. Owing to the large number of cases since Saturday last, the work of tracing and isolating ...

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  11. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In order to avoid delays the Committee of War Responsibility recommends that offences falling under the common law, in countries where the offender ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Five new cases are reported from Newcastle, all traceable to the original case at the local hospital. A suspicious case at Albury in the isolation camp ...

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  13. TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Another dispute has arisen in connection with the State trawling industry in connection with the cleaning of fish. About 30 men are affected. ...

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  14. REPATRIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Major Guest, Lloyd George (Prime Minister) stated from 12th November last year to the 1st of the present ...

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  15. THE MASK REGULATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty-two persons were charged at the Police Court with failing to wear masks. Inspector Mitchell said that in view of the Cabinet having ...

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  16. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.—Negotiations between the Town Council and tramway men abruptly concluded this afternoon, falsifying the optimism founded at a meeting ...

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  17. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Betting on the Newmarket Handicap has undergone very slight alteration since the declaration of the final acceptances. Mistico is a fairly ...

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  18. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is announced in Brussels that Nurse Cavell's body will shortly be transferred to England. ...

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  19. THE SPARTACIST COMPLICATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The most immediate complication at the peace situation is the Spartacist. Official reports circulated amongst the delegates, including secret ...

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  20. BOARDING A STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the City Summons Court before Mr. Archdall, Dr. Paul, Commonwealth Quarantine Officer, proceeded against Dr. Booth Clarkson, State ...

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  21. FRENCH PREMIER RUSHED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—As M. Clemenceau was leaving the Quai D'orsay a man rushed forward and cried "Down with tyranny." He was arrested, and is believed to be ...

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  22. NEW CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty fresh cases of influenza, were reported to the Board of Health this morning. Six of the new patients are members of the same family, ...

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  23. AUSTRALASIA.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Thirty-seven munition workers returned from England today. ...

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  24. SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LIFE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Booby in an article written for the United Service, Ltd., says: "Great Britain and America are now faced with a definite clash of ideas ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A cable has been received from the Northern Union confirming the press announcements that they will send a Rugby team to Australia next season. ...

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  26. WOLLONGBAR JUNIOR RED CROSS.

    The monthly meeting of the WoHongbar Junior Red Cross Society was held in the school room on Friday, 7th March. Master Xave Young occupied the chair, and 14 ...

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  27. TROOPS REFUSE TO LEAVE SHIP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The troops on board the steamer Delta refused to leave the vessel in order to land at the quarantine station, but the authorities say it makes no difference ...

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  28. COPPER MINING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The conference to consider the situation of local copper mining assembled again to-day. Mr. Harvey explained that the present ruling price in ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA "CLEAN."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Federal proclamation has been, issued declaring South Australia a "clean" State. ...

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  30. STONEY GULLY CASES.

    No deaths or new cases were reported from the Stoney Gully compound yesterday. This made the second day which indicates that the disease has been stayed in that ...

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  31. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A meeting of the Advisory Council of the victory celebrations, composed of representatives of all organisations, was held this afternoon, Mr. ...

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  32. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Referring to-night to what the Government had done in connection with soldier settlement, Mr. Helman said the State had 1100 soldier settlers, a ...

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  33. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is understood that Capt. Carmichael, M.L.A., suggested that the country members of the National Party should throw in their lot with him ...

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  34. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports from Weimar State the Government crisis is unfounded. A German newspaper states Scheidemann, Brockdorff, and Rantzau, though not ...

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  35. THE GERMAN CLUB.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A large number of returned soldiers assembled in the vicinity of the Concordia Hall, formerly used as the German Club, last night owing to wild rumors ...

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  36. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a welcome home extended to him by his constituents at Leichhardt to-night Capt. Carmichael announced the formation of a people's party ...

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  37. RICHMOND PONY RACES.

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  38. CONTROL OF WOOL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Watt, in referring to adverse criticism on the Commonwealth's control of wool, pointed out that the British Government in the purchase ...

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  39. REMINISCENT OF THE BIG WAR.

    HAGUE, Wednesday.—The fighting at Berlin resulted in damage estimated at millions of marks. Rows of shops were ransacked and reduced to empty shells. Some of the ...

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  41. TREATMENT OF RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Nicholls, M.P., speaking at a welcome home to returned soldiers, asserted that now the war was over there was no further use for them. ...

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  42. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Arthur Keene was charged at the police court with having stolen 26 packages of serge and woollen material valued at £5000, the property of Birt ...

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  43. V.R.C. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following are the final acceptances for the V.R.C. St. Leger Stakes:—True Penny, St. Ecuador, Eusebius, Cape Sky, Democracy, Morn Light. ...

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  44. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Twenty Sinn Feiners, including Mr. Arthur Griffiths, M.P., who were interned in England have been released. They have arrived at Kingstown. ...

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  45. CONSTABLES ASSAULTED.,

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Henry Swansborough, a soldier, was sentenced to three months Imprisonment with hard labor for assaulting Constable Emmett. Evidence ...

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  46. CHARGE OF SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Leonard Wilson, who is charged with shooting at Raymond Francis with intent to murder, was further remanded at the Police Court to-day. The ...

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  47. REPATRIATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Ashford says 1500 holdings for intense culture are to be provided for returned soldiers during the present year. General farming, fruit and ...

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  48. MR. WATT IN REPLY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Watt, referring to the statement by Mr. S. Nicholls, M.P., at Bathurst that soldiers were treated like dogs, and many were on the verge of ...

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  49. FIRE AT BULK STORE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A fire broke out at Blackwood's bulk store, Pyrmont, this afternoon. When the brigades arrived on the scene the back portion of the buildings was ...

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  50. PETITIONING THE KING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Dublin correspondent says 138 Irish officers, including Generals Hicks and Hammond, have memorialised the King, praying his ...

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  51. N.Z. RACING.

    WELLINGTON. Thursday.—The Wainarapa Cup resulted:—Bonnie Maid 1, Mascot 2, Coldstream 3. ...

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  52. DUTCH VESSELS SEIZED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Hague correspondent says according to the "Niewe Courant" the authorities at Brussels and Antwerp have seized a number of Dutch ...

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  53. ROSEHILL RACES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The final acceptances for Rosehill races are:—Flying Handicap.—Fortrait, Rualma, Coolstone, Bimeter, Palm Leaf, Petalster, Baltic ...

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  54. STATE ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It was stated at the conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association at Dubbu that Progressive candidates would probably contest all the seats ...

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  55. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Executive Council to-day confirmed the appointment of Messrs. Marks, Loveridge, and Williams as members of the Public Service Board. ...

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  56. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An immediate start is to be made to arrange for fitting celebrations on the signing of peace. ...

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  57. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. T. W. Heney, formerly editor of the "S.M. Herald," addressing the members of the Millions Club, said he did not think Australians had any ...

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  58. COMMITTED FOE TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:—Alfred Hogg was committed for trial on a charge of having shot at Constable Nash with intent to do grievous bodily harm. ...

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