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  2. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. MAORI CHIEF SUCCUMBS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Another South Sea Islander from the crew of the steamer St. George died at the quarantine station during the night. Ten cases have developed ...

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  3. GERMAN REPUBLIC. SPABTACIST STRIKE COLLAPSES.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The general strike of Spartacists at Stuttgart has collapsed, and the leaders have been arrested. The Government controls the situation. ...

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  4. EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—A communique states that General Allenby is glad to see that the disturbances, outrages, and destruction of property have largely subsided. He ...

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  5. ULTIMATUM TO CZECHO-SLOVAKIA. THE HUNGARIAN SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Lowther affirmed that a Commission, comprising Messrs. Hughes, Henderson, and Walter Long, had been appointed ...

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  6. BALLINA.

    A meeting of the Town Band committee was held last evening, when there was a fair attendance, despite the inclemency of the night. The report of Messrs. Blanchfield ...

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  7. RED HUNGARY. SOVIET LEADER SUGGESTS A CONFERENCE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—At Budapest M. Belakun made a statement that he anticipated satisfactory results from the discussions with General Smuts. He had ...

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  8. CHANGING SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—A messag from Berlin reported the Bavarian Government have resolved to leave Munich and provisionally make Hamburg the seat of ...

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  9. THE ARMIES IN OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill (Secretary for War), speaking on the Military Service Bill, said the cost in 1919 for the army in occupation ...

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  10. GENERAL SMUTS' PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Budapest states that General Smuts proposed to the Hungarian Soviet Republic to (1) withdraw all troops and armed forces ...

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  11. BAVARIAN SOVIET'S PROCLAMATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Bavarian Soviet Republic has issued a proclamation to all the Workers' Councils declaring the entire laboring population of Bavaria solidly ...

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  12. CONCESSIONS TO BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported from Paris that the Peace Conference has unanimously assiged to Belgium the Bananda and Urundi territories in East Africa. ...

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  13. A SANATORIUM ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A number of cases of pneumonic influenza has occurred at the Waterfall sanatorium. Every precaution as being taken, and the whole of the patients ...

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  14. STILL THEY COME.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A message from Wurzburg says a Soviet Republic has been proclaimed. Communist troops have occupied the telephones, telegraph and newspaper ...

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  15. EXTRADITION OF EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Paris states it is understood the Peace Conference has eliminated the idea of executing the former Kaiser, but there are strong ...

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  16. 2000 OFFER FOR ORDERLIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In response to the Health Department's adyertisement for a hundred orderlies applications have been received from 2000 persons. ...

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  17. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The War Office has issued an appeal for immediate volunteers for the North Russia relief force, which will consist mainly of trained soldiers. ...

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  18. GENERAL WAR CABLES. GERMAN MISSIONARIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Captain Amery, Under Secretary to the Colonies, stated the responsibility for the expulsion and internment of German ...

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  19. 31 DEATHS, 140 NEW CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Thirty one deaths and 140 new cases were reported in the metropolitan area between 2 p.m. yesterday and the same hour to-day. The Premier ...

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  20. SOVIET REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Apparently the news of the proclamation of the Soviet Republic of Bavaria was premature. A message from Munich states that up to noon of ...

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  21. LLOYD GEORGE'S MOVEMENTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is announced that Mr. Lloyd George goes to London on Monday, and will address Parliament on Tuesday, returning to Paris on Wednesday. He expects ...

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  22. SOVIET TEOOPS SURRENDERING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Soviet in Eastern Ukraine is surrendering in ties of hundreds. ...

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  23. NORTH RUSSIA EXSEDITIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In connection with the situation of the Allied forces in North Russia it is emphasised that responsibility for North Russian expeditions is on the ...

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  24. M. JAURES ASSAILANT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Socialists, incensed at the acquittal of Villain, organised a demonstration of protest against the verdict. They marched to Madame Jaures' residence, ...

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  25. REPARATION CLAUSE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The text of the reparation clause has been finally approved. It specifies that the enemy countries must admit responsibility for all loss and damage to ...

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  26. WILL HUNGARY SETTLE?

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—In Paris an impression has been gained by General Smuts' report, respecting the prospects of Hungary paying her debts, that there is ...

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  27. (Reuter.)

    PARIS, Wednesday.—From Munich it is reported that a Soviet Government has been definitely established, and that Bavaria will withdraw its representatives from Weimar. ...

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  28. RESTRICTIONS ON ALIENS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A bill has been introduced into the House of Commons for continuing and extending the war restrictions on aliens for two years, and ...

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  29. THE EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There are strong indications that the Conference will demand the extradition of the ex-Kaiser with the view to future detention under Allied ...

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  30. VICTORIAN FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Five Hundred and fifteen cases of influenza were reported to-day. One hundred and thirty-nine were admitted to the hospitals and 91 discharged. ...

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  31. ULTIMATUM TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Basle correspondent, reporting on March 31, said: —From Weimar an unconfirmed report comes that the Hungarian Government has sent a ...

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  32. ANZAC DAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Five thousand Australians will march through the streets to the Mansion House on Anzac Day. The Lord Mayor will entertain the officers. ...

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  33. GERMANY'S INDEMNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In view of France's strong objections to naming any sum as indemnity except the total coat of the war the Council decided to demand a ...

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  34. A DICTATORSHIP.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The "Tageblatt" states that a Central Council at Munich will first exercise a dictatorship, after which it will appoint people's mandatories, ...

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  35. SUSPICIOUS CASES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Several more, cases of a suspicions illness were removed to-day form steamers in the Bay to Lytton quarantine. The Health Department is ...

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  36. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Imperial Government would consult with the Dominion Prime Ministers ...

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  37. EIGHTS OF FOREIGNERS RESPECTED.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—A message from Budapest says the Government has issued a decree forbidding anyone to leave the country. Those attempting to escape will be ...

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  38. THE MONETARY QUOTA.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the "Supreme Four" Colonel House, replying for President Wilson, again discussed the distribution of money obtained from Germany. ...

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  39. FINN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A British North (Russia official report states:—The disturbance by Chinese workmen at Murmansk on 7th April was soon put down and the ...

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  40. BROADWATER CASES

    It was learnt last night that Mrs. Woodward and her two children, who after coming from Sydney, developed pneumonic influenza at Broadwater, and are now in ...

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  41. A SOCIALIST LEADER AERESTED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Independent Socialist Davmig, second president of the Greater Berlin Executive Council, has been arrested on suspicion of being the ringleader ...

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  42. ADMIRAL BEATTY'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In London there is some speculation as to whether Admiral Beatty, now unemployed, will be offered the post of First Sea Lord, the importance ...

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  43. (Reuter.)

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A breach has occurred between the Bavarian and Imperial Governments signifying Bavaria's bid for military independence. The former ...

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  44. BIG FIRE AT KYOGLE.

    About half-past 9 last night a fire broke out in the business section of Kyogle, and despite all efforts to prevent its spread heavy damage was done, five or six places ...

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  45. OCCUPATION OF ODESSA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—From Moscow it is stated that the report of the Bolsheviks having occupied Odessa is the most vital news of the day. ...

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  46. GERMANY AND BOLSHEVISM.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The official investigator employed by the British Government during the war has returned to Paris from Germany. He regards seriously the ...

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  47. IN SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—In the Japanese Parliament the Minister Tanaka admitted the American refusal to co-operate in fighting near Blagovestchensk. He refused to ...

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  48. LISMORE CASES.

    The patients, Messrs. Woodward and Tiernan, continue to progress towards recovery, especially the latter. The suspected case of pneumonic influenza has been diagnosed ...

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  49. NEGOTIATIONS WITH LENIN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is rumored in Paris that the Entente are opening fresh negotiations with Lenin. ...

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  50. TRIAL OF STRENGTH.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Bavarian Government has gone to Nuremburg. Hoffman, the Premier, announced that the Government had not retired, but merely transferred its ...

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  51. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Council of Four has definitely determined the responsibility of the Kaiser for the war, together with the means for bringing him for trial, ...

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  52. BOXING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prince, of Wales and Prince Albert, together with a large crowd, assembled at the National Sporting Club when Jimmy Wilde and Joe ...

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  53. RELIEF FORCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first transports bearing British relief forces for Archangel have sailed. ...

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  54. INOCULATION DEPOT.

    There were no applications at Lismore yesterday for inoculation. The depot will be open again on Saturday afternoon at the Council Chambers. ...

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  55. BRITISH SUBJECTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons it was stated that the number of British subjects detained by the Russian Bolshevik Government was not believed to b[?] ...

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  56. OPPOSITION TO COMMUNISM.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—The Bavarian situation remains obscure. The country districts are developing considerable opposition to communism. ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Thomas Cunningham, a returned soldier, was charged with having on March 24th at South Brisbane conjointly with others conducted himself in ...

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  58. RUMANIA'S NECESSITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Agency learns that the Government has arranged to open credits with Rumania for the purchaseof immediate necessities, especially railway ...

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  59. FOOTBALL.

    A. meeting of the All Blues (Lismore) Chib was held on Wednesday night to consider matters, relative to the forthcoming season Weather conditions militated against a large ...

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  60. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times," referring to the League of Nations, says that Germany clearly hesitates between championing the real Russia an[?] fighting the ...

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  61. REGIMENTS DISBANDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Stockholm correspondent says:—The German Government, alarmed at the army's attitude, has disbanded several regiments supplying ...

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  62. (Reuter.)

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Replying to the Government's ultimation that the Bolshevik leaders would be held personally responsible for the maltreatment of British prisoners M. ...

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  63. CRICKET.

    The following will represent Goolmangar C.C. against Tiregeagle at Tregeagle on Saturday, 12th just:—J. Ewing, F. Green, S. Dawson, H.Thompson, V.Boyle, E. Boyle, ...

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  64. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Noting that General Birdwood has not shared in the allocation of the new commands, the "Evening News" revives the idea that succession of ...

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  65. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Limerick message states that a prisoner who was shot in the neck and back during a rescue was earried off in a donkey cart. He, however, ...

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  66. BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berne correspondent reports:—Rumanian refugees state that Bulgaria is on the brink of Bolshevism and ready to declare a Soviet ...

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  67. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Watt, referring to the "Sun's" special interview with Baron Makino, remarked:—" My information does not justify me in believing ...

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  68. BRITISH URBAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—A feature of the Board of Guardians' urban council elections was the sweeping success of Labor, the victories including 11 out of 16 seats at ...

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  69. COURT MARTIAL.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The court-martial of Humbert, Lenoir, de Couches and Captain Ladoux has been resumed. The public interest is keen owing to the anticipated ...

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  71. THE DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Nervous tension is shown in the extraordinary rumors despairing of a settlement and threatening breakings up The news from Budapest is not ...

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  74. WAR TROPHIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The A.I.F. trophies claimed include 640 guns, 3200 machine guns, 350 mortars, 133 vehicles, and 5 aeroplanes. ...

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