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  2. SERIOUS SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A communique from Paris states the representatives of thirteen neutral States were received informally by a small committee of the ...

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  3. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Five more death's were reported to the Board of Health this morning; also 22 additional admissions to the various hospitals. The condition of the ...

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  4. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar Law stated the Government had definitely proposed that wages, including the war bonus to the railwaymen, should be retained ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are acceptances for the Rosehill meeting:—Auburn Stakes.—Bursar, Dame Acre, Rualma, Coolstone, Some Boy, Amberdown, Baltic ...

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  6. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—Having read tho report of the addresses delivered at Rous Mill to six returned soldiers in the "Star," dated 25th inst., we wish to contradict the chairman's statement ...

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  7. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Very little business was done on the Doncaater Handicap and Sydney Cup. For the former Publican is favorite with Quaestor, Cetigne, Wedding ...

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  8. TINTENBAR SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    Sir,—As an attempt has been made by Cr. Biggs and others to throw discredit on the committee of the above I would ask that you be good enough to allow me to put the ...

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  9. THE GERMAN PEACE MISSION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Reliable information from Berlin shows that Germany is disinclined to send a peace mission to Paris if it is true that the Entente proposes to merely ...

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  10. "FLUE" AT PORT PIRIE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Board of Health has ordered the closing of all the schools, churches and places of entertainment at Port Pirie. ...

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  11. THREAT OF WITHDRAWAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Italian delegation has unanimously decided to withdraw from the conference unless Fiume is assigned to Italy contemporaneously with the ...

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  12. MASKS AGAIN IN USE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Masks Were pretty freely worn at the Central Police Court this morning. ...

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  13. CHURCH SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Methodist Conference carried a motion recommending to the church authorities, except where there are no cases of influenza, that public ...

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  14. BOWLING.

    The Grafton Bowling Club is sending a team of players to this district, at Easter, and the following final arrangements have been made for the tour:—Friday, v. Lismore, cup ...

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  15. RESULTS DOUBTFUL.

    The miners executive disagreed and did not prepare any recommendation. When the 140 delegates met this morning the result of the critical discussion was doubtful, a section ...

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  16. WILL GERMANY SIGN?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The naval and military terms which have been cabled are practically complete. They make even more interesting reading when the shadow ...

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  17. EGYPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Winston Churchill, in defending the Military Service Bill, declared Egypt was in a state of insurrection. The Government appealed to ...

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  18. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OP ENGLAND.—Lismore, Holy Communion 8 a.m., ll a.m. and 7.30 p.m., Rev. A. R. Ebbs. Casino road 2.30, Rev. A. R. Ebbs. Gundurimba 7.30. Mr. ...

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  19. NOTICEABLE INCREASE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There is a noticeable increase in the number of cases in Victoria, which the authorities view with anxiety. ...

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  20. GRAVE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter learns that the Egyptian situation has become distinctly grave. ...

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  21. DEATH AT WYALONG.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man named Kenalley died at West Wyalong from pneumonic influenza. ...

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  22. DELEGATES CONFER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The railway men'3 delegates discussed the Government's offer last night and adjourned till this morning, when they will consider a reply. Mr. ...

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  23. MASKS ON THE RAILWAY.

    Mr. R. F. W. Graham, district railway superintendent, has been advised from head office that persons travelling by train must from to-day wear masks. This regulation ...

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  24. TURKISH FLAG IN SOME VILLAGES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Allenby was expected to reach Cairo on March 25thBesides a large number of troops already in the country reinforcements are being sent. ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the Alstonville Football Club was held in the Alstonville School of Arts on Monday last, 24th inst., when Mr. G. Weston occupied the chair. The officers ...

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  26. IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Some important amesndments to the draft covenant are being submitted to the League of Nations Commission which is now hard at work to ...

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  27. POSITION ON NORTH COAST.

    Mrs. George Vidler, of Lagoon Grass, who is in the Lismore District Hospital suffering from pneumonic influenza, continues to make improvement. ...

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  28. IN KOREA.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Unrest continues throughout Korea. Further rioting has taken place. Over 3200 have been arrested, mostly Christians. ...

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  29. MR. BONAR LAW'S WARNING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar Law's warning as to the taking of strong measures in the event of a strike has evoked protests from the Labor benches. A general view is ...

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  30. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Renter's Paris correspondent, reporting on March 21st, said: —A message from Berne states that the situation regarding Bolsheviks in the Ukraine is ...

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  31. FOOTBALL IN FRANCE.

    The following interesting letter, dated 16th January last, has just been received from Sergt. J. D. Holmes with the A.I.F. in France:—"As our 9th Battalion football has ...

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  32. ADVICE OF MR. GEO. NESBITT, M.L.A.

    Interviwed last night Mr. Geo. Nesbi[?]t, M.L.A., who arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon, said he presumed that the people knew per the medium of the press ...

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  33. SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A leading member of the Shipping Conference, commenting on the letter of Larkins, general manager Commonwealth shipping line, says he does ...

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  34. NOTORIOUS WOMAN EXECUTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Petrograd Soviet has announced the execution of Madame Jacobleva, the notorious female Chief Justice, who signed a thousand death ...

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  35. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Methodist Conference Dr. Carruthers gave notice of motion declaring for a living wage in all branches of employment, and in favor of a ...

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  36. CRICKET.

    The following team will represent Rosebank against Goolmangar at Rosbank on Saturday next, 29th inst.:—B. Vagg, G. Little, E. Francis, H. Thomas, H. ...

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  37. DIVORCE COURT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Divorce Court Mr. Justice Harvey pronounced a decree nisi, to be moved absolute in six months, in the suit of Mary Josephine ...

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  38. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Dublin message says that 50 masked Sinn Feiners raided an aerodrome near Dublin. Arriving in motor cars, they surprised, bound and gagged the ...

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  39. BOYS' MATCH.

    On Saturday, 22nd inst., a very pleasant day was spent at Wyrallah, when the South Gundurimba boys accepted a challlenge from Wyrallah boys to play a friendly game of ...

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  40. JAPANESE REPRESENTATIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Dominion delegates mel yesterday to consider the Japanese representations to the League Commission. The position unfortunately is ...

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  41. GERMAN SECRET SOCIETIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, speaking at a Millions Club luncheon, in referring to the establishment of German secret societies in all parts of the world, ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany has begun the movement of gold to the National Bank at Brussels, where it was agreed to deposit it. ...

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  43. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The one big union conference will meet at the Trades Hall on Saturday to discuss the further progress of the seheme. The executive carried a ...

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  44. "CHAOS IN A MONTH."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Fullerton, general manager of Mcllwraith and McEachern, Ltd., and chairman of the Commonwealth Shipowners' Association, declared ...

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  45. ALLEGED THEFT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A tailor named Sam Lefeovitch was remanded at the Police Court on a charge of having broken into a shop in Elizbeth-street, city, and stolen £500 ...

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  46. THE CANADIAN BILL.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Canada has completed its war costs bill, which wall shortly be submitted to the Repatriation Commission. It is understood the amount will be ...

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  47. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During the absence of the inmates from Mrs. Bull's home at Burwood thieves entered the place and secured £130 worth of jewellery. ...

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  48. WATERSIDE ROBBERIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Detectives are engaged in endeavoring to completely clear up one of the most extensive waterside robberies ever reported in Sydney. Several arrests ...

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  49. CIVILIAN AVIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary for War), speaking at a banquet at the Savoy given by British aircraft constructors, said the Government ...

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  50. AN INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Japanese movement came like a thunderbolt to the Dominion delegation. Its suddenness and unexpectedness was bewildering. The delegates ...

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  51. STRICTURES ON MILITARY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is reported that Capt. Dunn, M.L.A., as the result of his strictnres on the, military authorities, has been officially threatened with stern ...

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  52. FATAL SULKY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. Elsie Bibb was driving in a sulky at Manly when the horse bolted. The vehicle collided with a barbed wire fence, and Mrs. Bibb was thrown out, ...

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