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  2. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. REPORT FROM MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Three deaths and 12 fresh cases of influenza were reported in Melbourne. ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  4. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    SYDNFY, Monday.—The members of the Interstate Commission, Messrs. Piddington, Locker and Mills, who have been inquiring into the sugar industry in Queensland for ...

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  5. RUSSIA. HARD FIGHTING AT ONEGA.

    ARCHANGEL, Friday.—There has been hard intermittent lighting since the Onega mutiny. A Russian force, supported by British gunners, attempted to recapture ...

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  6. BALLINA NEWS.

    Inspecting the bar on Sunday morning, Sir George Fuller, in company with Mr. J. Perry, the Mayor and Capt. Lyttle, crossed over the bar in the tug, and inspected the shallows. ...

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  7. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—I wish to draw the attention of the Lismore public, and those in charge of our town water supply, to a state of affairs which is a disgrace and a filthy ...

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  8. HUNGARY. NEW GOVERNMENT CONGRATULATED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent, writing from Budapest, says the now Government has been inundated with congratulations at the removal of the ...

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  9. THE DISEASE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three deaths and 15 new cases of influenza were reported in the metropolitan area during the 24 hour a ended 2 p.m. to-day. ...

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  10. ASSASSINATION REPORTED.

    BERNE, Saturday.—A message from Vienna says it is reported that Dovesak, a Minister in the Beidel Cabinet at Budapest., has been assassinated. ...

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  11. AT KYOGLE.

    KYOGLE, Monday.—The Kyogle influenza restrictions were cancelled to-day. ...

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  12. STATESMEN LEAVE VIENNA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent states:—The Hungarian statesmen departed from Vienna for Budapest yesterday per special train placed at their ...

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  13. AT BYRON BAY.

    The influenza, patients in the Emergency Hospital on Monday moveing numbered 13. One was admitted during the week and one discharged. A number of the inmates will be ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIK CRUELTIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—A distinguished Russian officer who escaped from the Bolshevi[?]s says they starved the workers cruelly and speeded them up. Intoxication was the ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the League, with the President, Mr. J. Kinneally, in the chair, was held at the School of Arts on Saturday night. In addition to the secretary about a dozen ...

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  16. POSITION IN LISMORE.

    There are now only eight influenza cases in the Lismore District Hospital. No fresh cases were admitted yesterday. The hospital, it may be added, is now open to ...

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  17. ASKING FOR RECOGNITION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent, says:—Archduke Joseph has telegraphed to the Supreme Council announcing the intention of the Hungarian Government ...

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  18. PETROGRAD APPEALS FOR FOOD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent, says that at Petrograd the Chief Commissary has issued a proclamation appealing to agricultural organisations for ...

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  19. COUNCIL'S ASSISTANCE.

    At the meeting of the Terania Shire Council a letter was received from the Lismore District Hospital committee acknowledging the Council's letter relating to the ...

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  20. RUMANIANS IGNORE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Official quarters in Paris have received information from Budapeat that the Rumanian authorities do not manifest any willingness to comply with the ...

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  21. COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE'S PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Lucerne correspondent says that the report of the Commission Internationale while strongly protesting aginst the Allies supporting ...

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  22. DEMOBILISATION OF TROOPS. Y.M.C.A. APPEAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 words
  23. EXCESSES EXAGGERATED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Berne correspondent says:—Bucharest's semi-official reports as to excesses of the Rumanian troops have been invented by the German ...

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  24. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Another expedition to the Antarctic has been formed under the leadership of Dr. Cope, formerly of Shackleton's expedition. The objects of the ...

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  25. IRELAND. CARSON'S CAMPAIGNING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Edward Carson, presiding over a special meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council at Belfast, dealt with the necessity of preparedness on the ...

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  26. ARCHDUKE AS REGENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Budapest correspondent on Saturday states:—The new Ministry held its first meeting on Friday and resolved to recognise Archduke Joseph ...

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  27. ALL PROVISIONS TAKEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Budapest, correspondent says:—The Rumanians swept the country bare of provisions for miles round Budapest. The American food ...

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  28. SHIP TERRA NOVA SECURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Frank Hurley has been invited to accompany the Antarctic expedition. The famous ship Terra Nova has been secured for the voyage. ...

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  29. BOWLING NOTES.

    The following games have been played since Wednesday:—For the Trench handicap pairs trophy Shaw and Derkenne five on, 21, beat C. Balzer and Ensor, four on, 15. ...

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  30. EVENTS OF THE WEEK

    Addresses by the Premier (Mr. W. A. Holman) and the Chief Secretary (Sir Geo. Puller) at the Federal Hall. Tweed River J. C. races, continuing on ...

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  31. WEALTH OF MINERALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Professor David gave his opinion that the Cope Antarctic expedition might find mineral deposits of great economic value. Previous expeditions had ...

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  32. COUNTY CLARE MEETS DORA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The county of Clare has been proclaimed as being under the provision of the Defence of the Realm Act in consequence of lawlessness. ...

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  33. FINANCIAL FACTS IN REGARD TO AUSTRALIAN Y.M.C.A. WAR SERVICE.

    These are covered fully in the audited balance sheets issued by the National Committee (Army and Navy Department). Those balance sheets are duly published in the ...

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  34. REPUBLIC OR MONARCHY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Budapest correspondent writing on Thursday says:—Archduke Joseph in a message to Reuter says, it is impossible to say whether the ...

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  35. GERMAN REPUBLIC. MEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times." Berlin correspondent on Friday writes:—Only a fifth of the men required for Franco-Belgian construction are likely to volunteer. The ...

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  36. REVOLUTIONARY PLOT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Mail" says the police have seized documents. outlining a country-wide revolutionary plot, emanating from the Clyde workers' soviet. ...

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  37. MARITIME STRIKE. REPORTED RELEASE OR WALSH.

    MELBOURNE, May.—It is stated in Melbourne that the events of the next two says will determine whether the strike is to end at once, or to be protracted. The ...

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  38. MR. GOMPERS ON THE GERMANS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Mr. Samuel Goinpers, interviewed regarding the International Trade Union Congress at Amsterdam said that the Germans appeared to be insincere. ...

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  39. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL UNREST. POLICE STRIKE SETTLED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Commissioner of Police announces that the strike is over, and annual leave is being resumed. He has congratulated all ranks on the way they held ...

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  40. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Port Colborne, Ontario, was shattered on Saturday at noon similar to the Halifax disaster. Twenty persons were killed, the damage being a ...

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  41. YORKIES FIGHT TO A FINISH.

    LONDON, Friday.—Apparently there 1s going to be a fight to a finish in the strike of 200,000 Yorkshire miners. The Coal Controller told the men's leaders it was ...

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  42. STEAMSHIP OWNERS' REPLY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The N.S.W. coastal steamship owners, in reply to a manifesto issued on behalf of the seamen by and brough Mrs. Walsh, state that the manifesto ...

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  43. BOARD OF TRADE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Board of Trade has issued regulations determining what articles will benefit by the Imperial preference provisions in the Finance Act as ...

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  44. AVIATION. NEW HIGH FLYING RECORD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The French airman, Maurice Walbaum, beat the world's high flying record with a passenger, reaching 31,352 feet. ...

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  45. CASE AGAINST LE CORNU.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The case was called at the City Court, Melbourne, in which Le Cornu, of the Seamen's Union, is charged with alleged breaches of the ...

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  46. ANOTHER HIGH FLYER.

    ADELAIDE, Monday—Capt. Butler flew back from Minlaton to Adelaide to-day, doing 63 miles at an altitude of 17,000 feet. ...

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  47. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. KYOGLE-BEAUDBSERT LINE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan), who arrived at Sydney on Friday, will this week interview the Minister of Works regarding railway ...

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  48. BAKERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Bakers' Union has authorised a resumption of work where employers are prepared to concede all demands, which hitherto the union had ...

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  49. SELECT COMMITTEE'S INDICTMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Newspapers give prominence to what they term amazing disclosures as to waste and. worse revealed in the report of the select committee which ...

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  50. EDUCATIONAL POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. James) speaking at Hurstville said it would be necessary in the near future to make provision for unemployment. ...

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  51. BOY SCOUTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Boy Scouts' Thanksgiving parade for victory and peace at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Dean Talbot said: "The reason the world thinks so highly of ...

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  52. FOOTBALLERS' FREE FIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The football match between North Melbourne and Northcote ended in a free fight on Saturday. North Melbourne had a splendid lead, when two ...

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  53. TROOPS IN NEUTRAL ZONE.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Supreme Council is considering a letter from Marshal Foch, demanding additional troops to occupy the neutral zone on the right bank of the Rhine. ...

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  54. TRAMWAY STRIKE COLLAPSES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The tramway strike at Liverpool has collapsed. Work will be presumed on pre-strike conditions. Wages and hours will be revised later. ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH MERCANTILE FLEET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The steamer Dromana, the first commissioned unit of the future Commonwealth mercantile fleet, successfully underwent her speed trials on ...

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  56. PEACE TREATY. RATIFIED BY BELGIAN REPRESENTATIVES.

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—The Chamber of Representatives unanimously ratified the peace treaty. ...

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  57. BIG BERTHA'S BRASS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, is sending to Australia seven hundredweight of brass from the "Big Bertha" captured at Proyart. It is intended ...

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  58. THE NAVY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—St. Andrew's Cathedral was filled to overflowing at a special service of thanksgiving for the part taken by the navy in the war. Admirals Jellicoe ...

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  59. INTER-DOMINION COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Carmichael, M.L.A., when unveiling an honor roll at the Junction, Newcastle, said the four great Dominions were in a ...

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  60. WARLIKE PRIME MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Referring to the cabled statement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) that he Is out to fight both the Bolshevik and profiteer, Mr. Worrall ...

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  61. PLEBISCITE IN UPPER SILESIA.

    PARIS, Friday.—It has been decided during the plebiscite in tipper Silesia that the "Big Four" will send equal detachments to maintain order. ...

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  62. FATALITY AT MUNITIONS DEPOT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Lille correspondent states that as the result of an explosion in the munitions depot near Ballieul three civilians so far are Known to have ...

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  63. AFGHAN WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Simla correspondent says that the confiscation of the arrears of the late Amir's subsidy heavily [?]nalises Afghanistan. Habidullah ...

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  64. THE MANDATE FOR TURKEY.

    PARTS, Sunday.—A message from Constantinople says that the American Mission which was inquiring into the wishes of the population as regarded a mandate for ...

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  65. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Preparations for the trial of the ex-Kaiser in London are nearly completed. Referring to the contention of some lawyers based on Napoleon's Surrender ...

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  66. MISSING MAN ACCOUNTED FOR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—J. M. Summons, who had been missing from his home at Lithgow for three weeks, was found in a room adjoining the Catholic Church at Lidsvale ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Advertising

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  69. HELD OVER.

    A number of cable and telegraphic items are unavoidably held over from this issue. ...

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