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  2. MARITIME STRIKE. SEAMEN'S SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The position in regard to the strike of seamen is unchanged. The managers of the coastal shipping companies profess to be unable to hold out any ...

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS. THE "BAREIER TRUTH" STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The "Barrier Daily Truth," the official organ of the amalgamated metalliferous affiliation at Broken Hill, was not published again to-day owing to its ...

    Article : 140 words
  4. ALLIES IN REPLY. THE GERMAN COUNTER PROPOSALS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday—A message from Washington slaves that President Wilson plans to return immediately to carry the fight in favor of the peace treaty and ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. POLICE FORCE CRIPPLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Between 300 and 400 members of the metropolitan police have been stricken with influenza, which is also delaying the work of the Repatriation ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA. A GENEROUS OFFER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. J. L. Brown, of Bowenfels, offers 35 acres of excellent building land in the centre of Lithgow on which to erect homes for soldiers. ...

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  7. WELL DONE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The last balance sheet of the Citizens' War Chest Fund snows collections from all sources to the middle of May last amounted to £550,000. ...

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  8. TINGIRA CASES REFUSED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Owing to the searcity of muses and the heavy strain on the medical staff the Federal quarantine authorities have had to refuse admission to the ...

    Article : 43 words
  9. REVOLUTIONARY TEACHINGS DENOUNCED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Holman, speaking at Eden, denounced the fallacies of revolutionary teachings, a general acceptance of which could only end by plunging the ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. DEPORTED GERMANS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A further batch of 1400 Germans to be deported were to leave Sydney by the steamer Tras-os-Montes to-night. Among the Germans are about 50 ...

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  11. THE DISEASE BEYOND ALL BOUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day at which the grave situation caused throughout the community by the appalling number ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY.

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. Lloyd George expects the Allied reply will be handed to the Germans on Tuesday. It will offer substantial concessions, principally in Silesia, and ...

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  13. CIVIL SERVANTS' SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A deputation from a large number of associations representing the State Services Confederation interviewed the Minister for Justice and urged ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. THE GIFT WARSHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is not considered likely that the Commonwealth Government will seek many of the gift warships owing to the expense of upkeep. To ...

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  15. SYDNEY'S SUPPLY OF COAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is understood that unless an unexpected improvement in the supply of coal takes place In Sydney it is likely the gas restrictions introduced during ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. AUSTRIA IN TEARS.

    LONDON, Monday, — The "Times" Vienna correspondent states Austria is ringing with protests, embittered talk and wailing. A typical cartoon shows Clemenceau ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. AUTHORSHIP OF THE WAR.

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. Lloyd George drew up a lengthy momerandum outlining the concessions Great Britain was prepared to make. President Wilson and M. ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. WELCOME HOME.

    A welcome home in the Rock Valley Hall was tendered last Friday night, the 13th instant, to Corporal A. Betts, Corporal W. Hughes, Gunner R. D. Knight, Trooper W. ...

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  19. LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet gave further consideration to the question of imposing restrictions on the use of gas and electricity. The Premier stated that ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. THE NARAU MANDATE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Narau mandate circulated by the secretariat of the British Cabinet provides that a mandate be given his Majesty for the Governments of Great ...

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  21. BAKERS' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Newcastle and Northern District Bakers' Society has given notice to the employers that unless certain claims are granted within seven days the ...

    Article : 32 words
  22. STRIKES AFFECT FRENCH ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Monday.—French strikes coupled twith the mutiny of a Erench regiment in the south and trouble among French troops and sailors in the Black Sea are affecting ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. A.L.P. CONFERENCE. COMPLETE ROUT OF EXTREMISTS.

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  24. SHORTAGE OF FLOUR.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At Cairns only nine tons of Hour is available for 12,000 people. An indignation meeting has been called, and will appeal to the Premier. ...

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  25. THE ALLIES' REPLY.

    LONDON, Monday;—The Allies reply to Germany declares that they will stand by the treaty, which must be accepted or rejected in its present form Tailing a ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. NEW CASES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Many country districts reported additional cases of influenza to-day. The Melbourne figures for the 24 hours were one death and 19 fresh cases. ...

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  28. POSITION IMPROVING.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The position is still improving in regard to influenza. Only three deaths have occurred at Brisbane since Sunday, but six times that number in the ...

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  29. MUST BE JUSTICE FOR ALL.

    LONDON, Monday.—A summary of the Allied reply to the German counter proposal has now been issued officially. In a covering letter the Allies, referring to the German ...

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  30. POSITION IN LISMORE.

    One patient was admitted to the Lismore District Hospital yesterday whilst three patients were discharged. The number of patients remaining in the institution last ...

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  31. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—On all hands the growing prestige of Admiral Koltchak is confirmed The greatest factor in the Russian situation is the ex-Bolshevik General ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. DEFEAT OF THE EXTREMISTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The majority of the Labor supporters hail the election of the new executive last night with satisfaction, although the extreme section are naturally ...

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  33. CANADA. BOLSHEVIK SOCIETIES DISCOVERED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Toronto correspondent says three Bolshevik societies have been discovered in Toronto secretly prompting revolutionary, unrest all ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. THE LATE MR. HOLLINGWORTH.

    The body of the late Mr. Joseph N. Hollingworth, of Mullumbimby, was placed aboard the Orara which left Sydney last night, and should arrive in Byron Bay ...

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  35. DAIRYMEN SMOKE.

    At the meeting of the North Coast Co-op- 1 erative Co., Byron Bay, yesterday the chairman, Mr. Jno. McGregor, said it had been suggested to him that owing to the influenza ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. STRIKERS FACING DEFEAT.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The decisive failure of a general strike at Toronto is assured. The strikers at Winnipeg facing defeat owing to the Minister for Labor, ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. KOLTCHAK'S ALLEGED DEFEAT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lenin in a wireless message claims Admiral Koltehak was crushingly defeated in the south centre in a fight with Bolsheviks, who look 40,000 prisoners ...

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  38. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the executive committee of the People's Party it was decided not to run a candidate for the Paddington second by-election ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. MEXICO.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — American troops have entered Mexico and dispersed Villa's bandit forces, which threatened life and property on the American side of the ...

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  40. INTERSTATE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Many important resolutions are down for consideration at the Interstate Labor Conference which opens in Sydney to-morrow, amongst them being a ...

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  41. ROBBERY OF KYOGLE'S MAILS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The police have arrested Richard Ryan, 18, in connection with the robbery of mails on board the steamer Kyogle, of which he was a member of the ...

    Article : 44 words
  42. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Denying the responsibility for shell shortage Mr. Asquith levelled a grave accusation against Lord French's handling of the Mons retreat. He ...

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  43. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T. McKinnon, Lismore, has received word from Base Records, Melbourne, that his son, Pte. B. D. McKinnon, is returning to Australia per transport Soudan, and will ...

    Article : 237 words
  44. A SEAMAN CHARGED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Richard Ryan, a seanan, was charged at the Central Police Court with having stolen a letter sent by post in connection with the recent robbery ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. SALVAGE AT OSTEND.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty have carried out at high-speed a record salvage at Zeebrugge and Ostend. The brokenbacked Vindictive will not be moved as the ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. MAIL ROBBERIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Quarter Ses- j sions Searle Richard Seaman Weeks, a young man, pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing a mail bag containing 50 postal ...

    Article : 88 words
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