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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS COAL SHORTAGE IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In consequence of the coal shortage at Adelaide the street lights are to be cut down by half. ...

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  3. MARITIME STRIKE. SEAMEN'S DETERMINATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The seamen at a mass meeting carried a resolution reiterating their determination to continue until they achieve their object. A movement has ...

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  4. THE PEACE TERMS. AUSTRIAN POSITION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—At the presentation of the Austrian peace treaty M. Clemencea[?] informed the delegates that no verbal discussion would be admitted, and that 15 ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are the acceptances for the principal events at Saturday's Canterbury Park meeting:—Flying Handicap.—Fortrait, Bounce, Asia ...

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  6. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA NURSES WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Health De partment is finding difficulty in securin[?] the services of suitable persons for nurs ing in the various emergency hospitals. The ...

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  7. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

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  8. DEATH OF BANK OFFICIAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The death is announced of Mr. T. P. Gaden, formerly a well-known officer of the Commercial Banking Company. ...

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  9. CHINESE SENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The death of the Chinese cabinet maker, Lee Hin, who ran amok last week, was inquired into by the City Coroner to-day. Yin Pay stated that ...

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  10. WANTS EVERYTHING HIS OWN WAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—One of the seamen's officials who resigned yesterday stated to-day that the New South Wales office bearers refused to carry on any longer ...

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  11. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The revenue collected by the Water and Sewerage Board for the 11 months of the financial year totalled £1,087,000, being easily a record. ...

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  12. TATTERSALL'S ACCEPTANCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Acceptances for Tattersall's races are:—Deuman Stakces.—Balarang, Fortrait, Willie Ploma, Bimeter, Daddy Christmas, ...

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  13. CESSNOCK RESTRICTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All the restrictions relating to Cessnock and Abermain have been cancelled. ...

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  14. BANK OFFICIALS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A movement has been started to form an association of bank officials in order to raise the standard of employment, to secure more favorable ...

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  15. DEATHS AND NEW CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty-two deaths were reported yesterday. There are now 1474 patients being treated. Country reports show that there have been seven more ...

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  16. KEMBLA GRANGE RACES.

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  17. NO INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—John Flint was fined £50. to-day for failing to send in his income tax returns. It was stated that defendant had been fined £5 on each of three ...

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  18. THE SEAMEN'S ATTITUDE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"It is reported that Mr. Walsh announced at yesterday's mass meeting of the seamen that two small companies had offered to agree to the new terms ...

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  19. DENS OF DEBAUCHERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Pring in the Criminal Court made some strong remarks upon certain seaside camps, which he declared were dens of debauchery and ...

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  20. DENSE FOG IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A dense fog enveloped the city and harbor for several hours this morning, affecting traffic both on land and water, besides interfering with the ...

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  21. CLAIM FOR LOSS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Sydney town clerk has forwarded a claim for £741 to the Government as recompense for loss incurred in rents during the closure of the Town ...

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  22. THE CRASH OF GLASS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Conference listened to Renner with move sympathy than to Rantzau. The Austrian was wide enough not to follow the German's bad example of ...

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  23. GLENREAGH-DORRIGO RAILWAY.

    GRAFTON, Thursday. — The Grafton Chamber of Commerce to-night decided to co-operate in urging the completion of the Glenreagh-Dorrigo railway under the ...

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  24. THE FRESH OUTBREAK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A high medical authority, when asked to-day if any reason could be assigned for the sudden recrudescence of the influenza epidemic in and around ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A motor car containing the driver and three passengers collided with a telegraph pole at Waverley last night. The passengers were thrown out ...

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  26. DEPUTATION TO ACTING PRIME MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The secretaries of the various unions interviewed Mr. Watt to-day. They declared that at least 30,000 employees in Melbourne were out of work as ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    The following are the fixtures of the Richmond River Rugby League for Saturday, 14th inst.:—All Blues v. Alstonville at Alstonville; ...

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  28. CHILDREN'S RELIEF BOARD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Education states that 16,614 children are being cared for under the auspices of the State Children's Relief Board. Mr. James ...

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  29. ROBBERY FROM BOND STORE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The robbery from Argyle bond last week end, when thieves gained an entrance to the building by cutting the Jock and chain off the front door, was ...

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  30. CLOSING OF RELIEF DEPOTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Alexandria Council the action of the Government in closing the relief depots was condemned. A number of the aldermen ...

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  31. THE MEETING ROOM.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Conference room at the chateau at St. Germain still [?] traces of its former character of a museum devoted to relics of the Stone Age. The walls ...

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  32. A NEW ZEALAND POLL.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—A poll of Auckland ratepayers on the proposal of the City Council to purchase the Auckland electric tramway resulted in an affirmative ...

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  33. DEPOTS TO BE ESTABLISHED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Owing to the recrudescence of the pandemic the Government has decided to establish 11 group [?]epots in the city and suburban areas where ...

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  34. NEW ZEALANDERS AT TAMWORTH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New Zealand footballers defeated Tamworth by 21 to 13. ...

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  35. BOWLING NOTES.

    The Lismore Bowling Club is to be congratulated on having secured the services of Mr. H. Rountree, of Warwick, Queensland, who will arrive in a few-days to take ...

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  36. GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The estate of the late Robert Hunter Landale, of Mundiwa station, Deniliquin, grazier, has been valued for probate at £207,056. A number of ...

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  37. IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Four more deaths from the epidemic have occurred in hospital, though the number of cases is decreasing in Brisbane. The position is ...

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  38. LOYALIST LABOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Waterside Workers' Federation of Sydney has asked the Seamen's Union to take action concerning the loading and manning of ships which ...

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  39. "TWO-UP" SCHOOL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty-eight men appeared before the Police Court to-day in connection with the recent raid on the Bondi "two-up" school. Twenty-five pleaded ...

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  40. JURYMEN AND INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—His Honor, Judge Scholes set a precedent in regard to the jurymen in the Quarter Sessions Court last night. They had been out considering their verdict ...

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  41. A CHALLENGE TO LAW.

    MELBOUBNE, Thursday.—At the deputation to Mr. Watt Mr. Tudor said there was a feeling in the community that there was a greater amount of coal stored in Melbourne ...

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  42. ON THE CLARENCE.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—Another case of nfluenza is reported from Ramornie; also one at Grafton, viz., a commercial traveller staying at a hotel, which has been ...

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  43. REPLY TO THE GERMANS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is estimated that the Allies reply to the German counter proposals will be handed to the Germans at the end of the week with an intimation that ...

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  44. COMPENSATION AWARDED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two widows, whose husbands were lost when the steamer Warrigal foundered in a hurricane during the voyage from Sydney to Noumea, in the ...

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  45. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The health officer it Lithgow declares that the conditions unler which many people are living are a men[?]e to the health and morals of the ...

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  46. AT ALSTONVILLE.

    ALSTONVILLE, Thursday.—One case of influenza was reported in Alstonville to-day and another at Rous Mill. Both patients were taken to the Lismore District Hospital. ...

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  47. THE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Stonewalling tactics adopted by the extremist section at the Labor Conference resulted in little business, being done to-night. ...

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  48. RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A message from Copenhagen on June 3rd stated that the "Tidenstegn's" Vardo correspondent telegraphed that Petrograd had been taken by ...

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  49. POSITION IN LISMORE.

    Yesterday five patients (including two suffering from diphtheria) were admitted to the Lismore District Hospital. Four patients were discharged yesterday. The ...

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  50. "NEARLY LANDED YOU IN GAOL."

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The case in which Leonard Wilson was charged with shooting, with intent to do bodily harm, at Ray Francis at a camp established near Freshwater ...

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  51. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Supreme Court this afternoon Edward Burge claimed £1000 for alleged slander from William Hill in connection with a betting transaction at ...

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  52. THE GRAFTON HOSPITAL.

    Nurse Sawyer, who was sent up to the Grafton Hospital by the Board of Health to nurse pneumonic influenza patients, and was reported in Thursday's issue to have ...

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  53. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Ashford stated to-day that there had been 100 per cent. increase in the applications for settlement on the land under the Closer Settlement ...

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  54. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES. RIOT AT WINNIPEG.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—A serious riot occurred during a general (strike at Winnipeg. A mob attacked the veterans who are acting as ...

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  55. VOLUNTEER CREW.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The steamer Moona with a crew of six volunteers has left Melbourne for coastal ports. This is the first vessel so manned. Others are expected ...

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  56. DISTRICT COURT-MAR[?]

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A District Courtmartial was held to-day at which Privates John William Rose and Clydo Johnston Young, of the Garrison Military Police, were ...

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  57. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A woman aged about 25, married, residing at Redfern, after having made two unsuccessful attempts to throw herself into the harbor attempted last ...

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  58. EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An extraordinary accident happened in Melbourne last night. Harry Savage, 25, son of a wellknown farmer, having delivered some pigs ...

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  59. CHARGE OF STEALING JEWELLERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Kenneth McCormack, a young man, who was committed for trial on a charge of stealing a quantity of jewellery valued at £25, told the arresting ...

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  60. RECOVERY OF MONEY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Melbourne County Court Frederick French, a returned soldier, brought an action against Minnie Bolan for the recovery of £240. ...

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  61. STRIKES IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The general labor [?]rest in France is growing. There are 500.000 strikers in the country, of which number 200,000 are metal workers in the ...

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