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  2. GERMAN REPUBLIC. ALIES' DEMAND FOR COAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent states that the Allies have notified that they require the immediate delivery of huge quantities of German coat ...

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  3. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. A GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The estate of the late John M. Walker, grazier, of Windella, Narrandera, has been valued for probate at £29,154. ...

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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. LATEST SYDNEY REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Three deaths and 19 new cases of influenza were reported in Sydney for the 24 hours ended 2 p.m. to-day. ...

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  5. RUSSIA. MR. ASQUITH OPPOSES INTERVENTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Asquith, speaking at Edgeware road, attacked the policy of intervention in Russia. Great menacing and overshadowing, problems were ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Three of the biggest outsiders in the Australian Hurdles are Gladful, Graphone, and Jack Rice. Cuffs was in little request to-day. Waymea ...

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  7. LABOR AFFAIRS. INHALATION OF FLOUR DUST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Dr. Stratford Sheldon, giving evidence before Judge Curlewis in the Industrial Court to-day upon the application of the Federated Millers and Mill ...

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  8. MARITIME STRIKE. LIMITATION IN SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The managers of a large number of city restaurant's have instructed the waitresses to limit from this morning the portion of sugar for each ...

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  9. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Four deaths and 27 fresh cases of influenza were reported in Melbourne to-day. ...

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  10. BANK OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—New members are joining the United Bank Officers' Association at the rate of between 50 and 60 per day. ...

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  11. BAKERS' NEW AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Industrial Court in the application for an award by the master bakers and their employees Judge Curlewis said all he intended to decide at ...

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  12. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Board of Trade in a circular urges merchants to initiate a big campaign for the capture of the German markets. The department states:— ...

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  13. AT PENTRIDGE GAOL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There are now 100 prisoners and 12 members of the staff of Pentridge Gaol suffering from influenza. ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENTS OPTIMISTIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Correspondents with General Denikin's army state that a period of inactivity is essential for reorganisation. They remain optimistic. "It is," ...

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  15. ENEMY MONEYS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A new regulation has been issued by the Commonwealth Government to-day to enable moneys belonging to former enemies of the Commonwealth ...

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  16. MINISTER OF TRADES' CALL TO COMMERCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Massy Greene (Minister of Trade and Customs) said the Government tried through many weary hours to find a peaceful way of settling the ...

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  17. A PENALTY RESCINDED.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—In connection with the Biplane scratching incident at Palmerston, New Zealand, last year, the trainer R. G. Mason, has applied to the ...

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  18. MELBOURNE'S POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There were three deaths from influenza and 11 admissions in the metropolis to-day. There are now 537 under treatment. ...

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  19. CONSIDINE APPEALS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Considine, who was sentenced last week under the War Precautions Act, has lodged notice of appeal. ...

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  20. GALICIA IN POLISH HANDS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—A message from Warsaw states that a Polish official message says that the whole of Galicia to the old Austro-Russian frontier along the River ...

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  21. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    KYOGLE, Thursday.—Mrs. Gibbs, a married woman, died last night from influenza after being ill a week. The advisory committee hopes to lift the ...

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  22. CONFERENCE TURNED DOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Premier says he deeply deplores the unsympathetic attitude the Trades Hall Council has taken to his proposal for a conference on ...

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  23. "MURDERERS."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Copenhagen correspondent says in repelling the Nationalist attacks Erzberger provoked a tremendous tumult in the National ...

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  24. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The revenue for the month of July shows a decrease of £732. The revenue for the month amounted to £1,626,893, as against £1,627,625 in the ...

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  25. ACCEPTANCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The acceptances for Moorefield are:—Flying Handicap.—Fortrait, Asia Minor, Goonhilly, Coolstone, Vauntress, Iranian, ...

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  26. PETROGRAD'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Helsingfors correspondent says that a message from Petrograd announces that the Red Army troops have been suppressed in a most ...

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  27. PEREGRINATING PREMIER. HOLMAN'S FINE FIGHTING SPEECH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Holman (Premier) and Mr. Ashford (Minister of Lands) received a cordial welcome at their meeting at Dubbo. Mr. Holman reviewed the ...

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  28. PACIFIC ISLANDS TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The seamen's strike is seriously affecting the Pacific Islands' trade, communication having been almost entirely cut off. Reports received in ...

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  29. FACILITATING SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Several important amendments in the various Land Acts are proposed by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Ashford). Most of them aim at facilitating ...

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  30. TRAWLING INQUIRED INTO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Public Service Royal Commission will shortly make an investigation into the State trawling industry. ...

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  31. SOLIDLY BEHIND WALSH.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Mr. Jones, member for Fremantle in the West Australian Legislative Assembly, states that the workers there would rather eat grass than see the ...

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  32. IRELAND. THE "TIMES" SUGGESTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" proposals regarding Ireland have aroused keen interest throughout the whole of Ireland and created a new political atmosphere. ...

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  33. LATE SIR S. McCAUGHEY'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is understood that the value of the estate of the late Sir Samuel McCaughey, of Yanco, is between £1,000,000 and £2,000,000. The greater part of the ...

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  34. PRICE FIXING. ARRANGING FISH RATES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A meeting of all the fish agents trading at the Redfern fish market was held at the Commonwealth Fish Exchange when it was decided that each ...

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  35. MINISTER'S INTERESTING DISCLOSURES.

    BERLIN, Wednesdya.—Erzberger's disclosures, replying to Dr. Helferich's trenchant attacks, have provided Germany with a first grade sensation. Helferich has been ...

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  36. A SANGUINE OWNER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Mr. Phillips, owner of Beltane, said to-day that he had backed the horse for a very large amount straight out and in doubles with Old Mungindi and ...

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  37. RETICENCE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Melbourne Trades Hall Disputes Committee met to-day. It discussed the position for some hours, but silence was maintained as to the result of ...

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  38. A FISHERMAN MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A fisherman named James Barden descended Rosa Gully, Warson's Bay, yesterday, and has not been seen since. It is believed that Barden was ...

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  39. VIEWS IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Washington correspondent says that the Irish-American extremists oppose the "Times" scheme on the grounds that ...

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  40. REGISTRAR INTERVIEWS SENATOR MILLEN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—This afternoon the Registrar of the Industrial Court and Captain Meakes are having an interview with Senator Millen in regard to the strike. ...

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  41. SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Glenquirk has been scratched for the Australian Steeplechase, Glyla, Titanga and Calais for the Caulfield Cup, and St. Ibex and Hayiass for ...

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  42. CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The charge against Senior-constable Scaulon of having used objectionable language on peace night was resumed at Melbourne to-day. The ...

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  43. CONDENSED MILK DROPPED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to the evidence given before the Necessary Commodities Commission to-day the retail grocers are not in favor of fixing the selling price ...

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  44. NO CREW FOR NEW VESSEL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A meeting of members of the Sydney branch of the Federated Firemen and Seamen's Union of Australia has refused a request that a crew be found ...

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  45. ON THE TRACKS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Beltane ran nine furlongs on the sand in 2mins. 8 secs. at Caulfield this morning. Mneon covered a mile and a quarter in 2mins. 23secs. ...

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  46. HUNGARY. BELA KUN'S TROOPS ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Vienna correspondent says that Bela Kun's troops have occupied Turkeve, crossed the Tisza, and gained the territory east and ...

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  47. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Richard Beale, bootmaker, has been committed for trial on a charge of stealing two gold rings and £5 from Cecil Riley, a returned soldier. Riley ...

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  48. FORGING TO DECEIVE THE PUBLIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says Colonel Schwertfeger, whose duties in 1915 consisted of the selection and classification of documents in ...

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  49. LONG STRUGGLE EXPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There were no strike developments at Sydney to-day. It is now generally thought that the struggle will be a long one, as apparently neither side ...

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  50. GOLF.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The professional golf final was won by Kirkwood, with Popplewell runner-up. ...

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  51. FRENCH NEWSPAPERS URGE INTERVENTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent says that newspapers urge the Allies to intervene without delay. The "Parisien's" correspondent in Budapest ...

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  52. COMMITTED ON MURDER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inquest into the death of John Thomas Elliott was concluded at Gundagai to-day. The Government Analyst's Evidence snowed there were ...

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  53. TO BE ADOPTED IN W.A.

    PERTH, Thursday.—At the opening of the West Australian Parliament the speech contained a statement that the Cainet in order to protect consumers against local ...

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  54. FOOTRACING.

    Nominations for the third Sportsman's Handicap of 75 yards, promoted by Mr. H. S. Pollack, close to-night. Considerable improvements have been effected to the ...

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  55. FUTURE OF RHINELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says that at Dusseldorf the Prussian Premier, Herr Hirsch, who presided over an assemblage, discussed the ...

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  56. DIRECT ACTION. INCENDIARISM AT BROKEN HILL MINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The damage to the South Broken Hill mine at first was roughly estimated at from £50 to £1000. It is now believed to amount to £500,000. ...

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  57. THE ALLIED COUNCIL'S NOTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The mystery surrounding Bela Kun's position is unsolved, but the conference reports there is little doubt he is back in command of the ...

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  58. THE MEN'S TERMS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The members of the Federal Council of the Seamen's Union are still awaiting the reply of Senator, Millen to the terms suggested yesterday by ...

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  59. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent All Blues second grade against Marist Brothers next Saturday on the Oval, players to be on the ground 1.45 sharp:—Vidler, Walker, ...

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  60. A V.C. IMPOSTOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charles Leary, a laborer, was fined £10, in default three months' gaol for unlawfully wearing the Victoria Cross decoration. It was stated that ...

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  61. ALLEGED PEACE "FEELER" OF 1917.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says that Dr. Michaelis in replying to Erzberger in a newspaper article says that a British peace "feeler" ...

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  62. EGG DEALER FINED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charles Jackie was fined £5, in default 21 days' imprisonment, for selling eggs which an inspector of the Health Department alleged were falsely ...

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  63. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Millions Club luncheon to-day the question of the Federal capital was discussed. Mr. David Storey said the Premier and ...

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  64. INCREASING THE UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—As a result of the fire over 1000 men will be thrown out of employment. ...

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  65. SIR S. McCAUGHEY'S BEQUESTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is stated on good authority that the principal bequests under the will of the late Sir Samuel McCaughey are £300,000 to the University of Sydney, ...

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  66. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Constantinople correspondent says that the Greek army in the Smyrna district, numbering 50,000, has won a secure position against ...

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  67. REPATRIATION.

    Colonel R. A. Pearce, supervisor of local repatriation committees, who is at present visiting the North Coast, arrived in Lismore yesterday afternoon by way ...

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  68. ERZBERGER'S VICTORY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin correspondents agree that Erzberger's speech was a great victory against the Conservatives. The "Tageblatt" says the old political ...

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  69. DATE OF ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At Dubbo yesterday Mr. Holman stated that the elections would take place either early next year or conceivably before the end of this year. The ...

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  70. MUST ADVERTISE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Captain Hurley, official photographer, A.I.F., said Australia must advertise. Travellers returning from America show an appalling ignorance ...

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  71. MAIN ROADS BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation representing a large number of bodies, including the Shires' Association, Primary Producers' Union, the Commercial Travellers' ...

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  72. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two Bills which are now under consideration by the Cabinet are for the purpose of ensuring the public that when they buy an article they shall ...

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  73. THEATRICAL MANAGER'S EATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inquest concerning the death of Henry Sadlier, theatrical manager, who died as a result of injuries received through jumping from the ...

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  74. PINKETTES FOR FLATULENCE.

    Some cases of "stomach trouble" are nothing but constipation. All the symptoms of stomach and intestinal Indigestion may be caused by ...

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  75. PEACE TREATY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent says America has placed a veto against the Franco-British proposal that the Aegean coast he given to Greece, ...

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  76. ABSENCE OF RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Many parts of the country are in a critical condition owing to the absence of winter rain for wheat crops. Returned soldiers desirous of being ...

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  77. PROFIT LIMITING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the annual dinner of the Chamber of Commerce Sir Sam Hordern said if the Governments, State and Federal, were going to try to impose upon the ...

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  78. FEMALE FIRST OFFENDERS. NEW LAW APPLIED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The new Act relating to female first offenders who are entitled to have their cases heard in private was put into practice at the Central ...

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  79. Advertising

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  80. MR. MADDOCKS COHEN'S COMMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Maddocks Cohen in the Central Police Court this morning, referring to the new law for female offenders, said it was the worst piece of ...

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  81. Advertising

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  82. CAILLAUX TRIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The preliminary hearings of the Caillaux charge have been concluded, and the case is ready for trial. ...

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  83. Advertising

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