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  2. INFLUENZA A BAD WEEK-END

    Saturday and Sunday were the worst days experienced in New South Wales since the outbreak of the influenza epidemic, no fewer than 16 deaths and 83 new cases being ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS. JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    Despatches from Pekin say that an American missionary from Korea says that in the past 10 years Koreans have been brutally treated, and women and children beaten. The ...

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  4. PETERSHAM. MAJOR SHILLINGTON RETURNED.

    The result of the polling at the Petersham election on Suturday was as follows:— CROAL (Independent) 150 OLDE (Labour).... 2,377 ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    A report from Hamburg says that a ma[?]s meeting of seamen decided to refuse to assist in the delivery of the German ships to the Allies on the ground that Germany had not ...

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  6. MINERS POSTPONE STRIKE.

    The Miners' Conference has postponed the strike, pending further negotiations for modification of the Coal Commission's report. The miners' executive conferred with Mr. Bonar ...

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  7. RUSSIAN QUESTION. NEW PROPOSAL LIKELY.

    The Supreme War Council hopes to tackle the Russian question early. The Germans have renewed pourparlers with the Polish Mission at Posen. ...

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  8. THE PEACE CONFERENCE ITALY THREATENS TO WITHDRAW

    A Paris report says the Italian delegates have delivered an ultimatum, threatening to withdraw from the Conference unless the port of Fiume goes to Italy. The "Daily News" says it has been settled that ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT.

    It is reported from Warsaw that the Poles defeated the Bolshoviks at Slonim, recapturing several towns. The Poles repulsed German attacks near ...

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  10. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Washington corerspondent of the "New York Times" says that Senator Lenroot, in a speech said that if President Wilson does not negotiate a peace treaty satisfactory to the ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the first Anti-League of Nations courier will leave for Europe in a few days. ...

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  12. HUNGARY.

    Allied troops during the past few days have occupied the greater part of Hungary, except Budapest, with a view to suppressing Bolshevik plundering and maintaining order. ...

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  13. FIGHT MUST STOP.

    A report from Paris states that the Allies have sent a wireless message to the Poles and Ukrainians peremptorily bidding them to cease hostilities on the Lemberg front. The ...

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  14. A MORIBUND GOVERNMENT.

    Captain Carmichael, M.C., M.L.A., expressed pronounced views about the election. He said:— "It was one of the best-advertised ...

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  15. IMPATIENCE OVER DELAYS.

    Impatience over the conference's delays continues. The French newspapers welcome Colonel House's assurance that the first treaty will be ready on the 29th, and ...

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  16. GERMAN FLEET.

    The New York "World's" Paris correspondent, Mr. Swope, says the Peace Conference probably will adopt the suggestion to sink the German warships. ...

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  17. GRAVE SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    The situation in Egypt is grave. General Sir Edmund Allenby, the victor of Palestine, has hurriedly left Paris for Cairo. The garrisons have been reinforced. ...

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  18. EXPLOITING THE KIEL CANAL.

    The delegates to the British Federated Industries have concluded a series of conferences with M. Loucheur, Minister for Reconstruction. The latter is prepared to ...

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  19. FEEDING EUROPE.

    The New York "World's" Paris correspondent interviewed Mr. Hoover, who said the United States must feed more than a hundred million people in Europe. He said the critical ...

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  20. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, in the House of Commons, in moving the second reading of the Ways and Communications Bill on Monday, said a regenerated system of transport was ...

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  21. NEVER DESPAIRED.

    Marshal Foch, when asked for a statement on the anniversary of the German offensive, said the war was really won by France's admirable soldiers. "I have had only the one ...

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  22. REFORMS IN INDIA.

    Sir James Meston, in presenting his final budget, said he estimated the surplus next year would be £669,000. Provision had been made for famine relief by the Secretary for ...

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  23. MR. HOLMAN'S COMMENT.

    The Premier, referring to the by-election results last night, said the Government was under no illusions about the significance of the figures. ...

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  24. AVIATION PROGRESS.

    General Hayes, in a speech at a dinner to British aircraft constructors, read a telegram from Mr. Hughes, announcing the prize of £10,000 for the first aeroplane, manned by ...

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  25. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT.

    Lord Robert Cecil, addressing the Press representatives, said the question exciting the greatest interest was whether the covenant of the League of Nations should be included ...

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  26. THE MEAT TRUST.

    The "Star," referring to New Zealand's complaint that a million carcases of meat which the British Government bought during the war await shipment, while inferior ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  28. THE SOVEREIGN.

    The removal of the British Government's control of the Anglo-American exchange caused a further decline of the sovereign in New York to-day to 4½ dollars. The ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  30. NO INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS.

    Referring to the influenza position last night, Mr. Holman said:—"It is not anticipated there will be the slightest interference with business enterprise. I have been in close ...

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  31. PART OF THE PEACE TREATY.

    The New York "Times" correspondent in Paris learns from a reliable source that the Covenant of the League of Nations probably will not be an integral part of the preliminary ...

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  32. RAND LABOUR CRISIS.

    A Johannesburg message states that the building trade strikers' ballot rejected by a small majority the basis of settlement recommended by the Federation of Trades. ...

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  33. GUARDS COME HOME.

    The Household Cavalry headed the Victory march of the Guards Division of 8500 men through London's beflagged streets from Buckingham Palace to the Mansion House, and ...

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  34. KOREAN TROUBLE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the Korean National Association has asked President Wilson to initiate action in the Peace Congress towards ...

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  35. THE LATE MR. J. DALTON.

    The funeral of the late Mr. James Dalton was preceded by a solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church. The Rev. T. Brosnan was the celebrant, assisted by 15 visiting priests ...

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  36. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Admiralty is prepared to agree to the Channel Tunnel if certain conditions for indestructibility are observed. ...

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  37. NURSES AND WARDSMEN.

    Certificated nurses desirous of obtaining work in connection with the influenza epidemic, it was stated yesterday, should register with the secretary of the A.T.N.A., 3[?] ...

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  38. FRENCH MISSION'S VIEW OF AUSTRALIA.

    General Pau, who has arrived in England, said the French Mission's reception in Australia would greatly strengthen Franco-Australian ties. M. Siegfried said social equality ...

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  39. TIENTSIN DISTURBANCE.

    The "New York Times'" Pokin correspondent, in later reports of the Tientsin affair, indicates that Japanese soldiers invaded the French concession, in which they ...

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  40. STEAMERS IN QUARANTINE.

    The steamer Melusia, which arrived from Rabaul, with troops, on Saturday afternoon, was ordered into quarantine. The steamer Gilgai, which was to have left for Brisbane ...

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  41. REPATRIATION.

    The British Admiralty is willing to employ warships for repatriating oversea troops if crew are available. It is pointed out that the American warships repatriating ...

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  42. CASE ON THE OONAH.

    The Chief Health Officer stated to-night that a fireman named L. Greaves had been landed at Barnes Bay quarantine station from the steamer Oonah on Friday from Sydney, ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    France is presenting Vimy Ridge, near Arras, which was the scene of a famous Canadian victory, to Canada. The New York "Tribune," in an editorial ...

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  44. CLEMENCEAU'S ASSAILANT.

    A report from Paris states that Cotin, who recently attempted to assassinate M. Cl[?]menceau, made a statement, in which he declared he was a convinced anarchist, and ...

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  45. CASUALTIES.

    As Charles Macquire, a grocer, of Dulwich Hill, was crossing Broadway, Glebe, on Saturday, he was knocked down by a tram. He was caught on the shield, which prevented the ...

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  46. MR. STOREY CLAIMS LABOUR TRIUMPH.

    "It is a source of immense gratification to the Labour party that it has improved its position, while the National party, which at past elections has enjoyed majorities of over ...

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  47. JAPAN CLAIMS EQUAL TREATMENT.

    Viscount Ishil, in the course of his speech demanding racial equality, said that in the meantime Japan would continue the policy of strict self-imposed restriction of labour and ...

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  48. A SINN FEIN DEFEAT.

    At the by-election for North Londonderry, Barrie (Unionist) received 9933 votos, and M'Gilligan (Sinn Fein) 4333. ...

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  49. MR. DANIELS TO VISIT EUROPE

    Mr. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy) has sailed for Europe. In addition to other naval construction problems he will also study naval aviation in France, England, and other ...

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  50. BUENOS AYRES STRIKE BROKEN.

    The Buenos Ayres correspondent of the United Press says the strike which has paralysed shipping in the port for two months has ended, and the port his been reopened. ...

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  51. COLLECTION ON ANZAC DAY.

    Dr. Mary Booth has sent a message to the Acting Prime Minister on behalf of the Centres for Soldiers' Wives and Mothers, protesting against the proposal to take up a collection ...

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  52. SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce will have a conference at the War Office on Saturday. He goes to Paris on Sunday, to see Mr. Hughes, but only remains there a day or two. ...

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