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  2. RESTRICTIONS ABOLISHED NO COMPULSORY MASKING

    In accordance with the recommendations of the Medical Consultative Council, the Cabinet has removed all influenza restrictions regarding the following as from the dates mentioned:— Church services................... Sunday ...

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  3. PRICE OF BRICKS.

    A sitting of the Interstate Commission was held in the Commonwealth Bank Chambers, Sydney, yesterday, to take evidence in regard to the price of bricks. ...

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  4. MR. HIGGS.

    In the course of a statement yesterday, Mr. W. G. Higgs, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Houue of Representatives, who is at present in Sydney, protested against ...

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  5. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    A Press Bureau message states that according to a communique from Paris the Ministers of the Great Powers decided to organise a central commission ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Politiken" (Copenhagen) says the Radicals intend to proclaim a Soviet Republic in Saxony. There has been further rioting in Bavaria. ...

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  7. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    The connection of Cottin, M. Clemencean's assaullant, with Bolsheviat propaganda is becoming more evident. Cottin is a dangerous type of ascetic fanatic. He is well read, but ...

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  8. ARBITRATION INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK BRIGHTER.

    Mr. Shortt (Home Secretary) has introduced a hill to establish a Ministry of Ways and Communications with a view to co-ordinating all means of ...

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  9. GERMAN NAVY.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Islington called attention to the report that the Paris Conference contemplated sinking the German fleet. He suggested that the fullest tests should ...

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  10. NEW CONSTITUTION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the draft of the new German Constitution, which will be submitted to the National Assembly, embraces the ...

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  11. MEDICAL CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Medical Consultative Council met last night, and after full discussion the following recommendations were made:— After fully considering the medical ...

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  12. THE MEDICAL COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

    The report of the Consultative Committee referred to above stated that New South Wales was declared to be infected by pneumonic influenza on January 27. Since that date there ...

    Article : 350 words
  13. QUARANTINE.

    It was stated at Victoria Barracks yesterday that the District Commandant (Major-General Lee) intended to have the fullest inquiries made into the complaints by a ...

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  14. SHOTS FIRED.

    Another and moro ncrious development of tho troublo which has arisen in connection with the placing of pickets In tho vicinity of the meatworks occurrod this ovonlng near ...

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  15. LEMONS AND HOPS.

    Owing to the scarcity of lemons in the Commonwealth, and the great demand arising for the fruit in consequence of the pneumonic influenza opidemic, the Minister for Customs ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. FIGHTING IN UKRAINE.

    According to a message from Vienna, the Ukrainian Government communique states that Ukrainian troops entered Delz after continuous fighting. A Polish force sent to assist ...

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  17. LITHGOW PATRIOTIC FUND.

    From a published statement by the Lithgow Patriotic Fund it appears that from September 21, 1914, to January 15, 1919, cash receipts aggregated £20,402/18/6. This sum was ...

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  18. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the council of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association was held yesterday. A large number of delegates was present. The president, ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. ITALY.

    The "New York Worlds" Paris correspondent, states that relations between Italy and Jugo Slavia are most grave. The Peace Conference, fearing hostilities, is preparing ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. V.C. WINNERS DECORATED.

    The King has decorated four New Zealanders with the Victoria Cross. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Government is arranging to build 50,000 houses in Ireland. It is understood that of the 16 members of Judge Sankey's Coal Commission, half are ...

    Article : 289 words
  22. CASES IN THE STATE.

    Of the seven cases which occurred yesterday three, were from the suburbs, viz., Paddington (2), and Newtown (1), while the remaining four were ...

    Article : 322 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  24. HORSES FOR JAPAN.

    Major J. Honda, of the Imperial Japanese Army, is at present in Sydney making arrangements for the purchase of 30 or more Australian horses for the Japanese Cavalry School. ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    Owing to the embargo placed by the Government on the holding of meetings, it was impracticable to hold the usual annual general meeting of subscribers to Sydney ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  27. BOLSHEVISM.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the New York "Sun" says the situation in Norway as regards Bolshevism is extremely delicate. Parts of Norway are suffering severely from ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. LUDENDORFF.

    A Copenhagen message says Ludendorff has written to Herr Ebert announcing his intention to return to Germany to serve the people as formerly. Ludendorff points out ...

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  29. BLOCKADE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, states that the blockade will not be raised until Germany has signed a peace which will make future war impossible. ...

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  30. SHIPPING.

    The troopship Demosthenes arrived at Melbourne yesterday morning, and as cases of influenza occurred recently on board she will be detained in quarantine probably for three ...

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  31. LIGHT HORSEMEN.

    Arrangements have been made for over 7500 Light Horse and other troops in Engypt and Palestine to leave by troopships for Australia in March and April. ...

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  32. STRIKE NOTICE.

    At a recent meeting of the delegate board of the Colliery Employees Federation a request was made by the Stanford Merthyr Lodge for permission to give the owners of ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Durban message states that a public meeting carried a resolution against the Republican movement, and also protested against the Natal delegates participating in the ...

    Article : 359 words
  34. MEAT INSPECTORS' CLAIMS.

    A number of claims for increased wages and improved conditions were embodied in an application for an award made by the Meat Inspectors' Association against the ...

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  35. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In a letter dated January 4, the Rev. E. F. Waddy, who has for some time been on the teaching staff at Rugby School, writes interestingly regarding the prospects of the ...

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  36. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    A Washington message says President Wilton has had a private conference with members of the Senate. He says he does not wish to make a pronouncement to Congress ...

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  37. RETURNING WITH HONOURS.

    Among those returning to New South Wales on the Demosthenes are:—Major W. P. MacCallum, Distinguished Service Order and Military Cross; Lieut. A. A. Walls, Military Cross ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. SHOW ABANDONED.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Upper Hunter Pastoral and Agricultural Association, which wan held to-day, it was resolved to abandon the annual show, owing to the ...

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  39. ROYAL SHOW.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society met in the open air at the showground yesterday afternoon, Sir Samuel Hordern, president, presiding. ...

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  40. SHIPPING DEADLOCK

    The shipping position in Brisbane, so far as interstate vessels are concerned, is more acute than ever. The deadlock occasioned by the refusal of the Brisbane members of five ...

    Article : 203 words
  41. CORNSACKS.

    The Commonwealth Government is taking steps to dispose of its unsold purchases of cornsacks. A letter sent to jute interests, states that the Government holds 4102 bales ...

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  42. MR. RYAN'S CONDITION.

    The latest cablegram received from the Agent-General was to the effect that the Premier, Mr. Ryan, who is a victim to pneumonic influenza, had a restless night, with a high ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Democratic leaders told President Wilson that the Republicans were bent on an extraordinary session of Congress to debate the League of Nations proposal. President ...

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  44. STATE REVENUE.

    The net consolidated revenue of New South Wales for the eight months ended yesterday amounted to £13,968,965, an increase of £1,792,463 compared with the previous ...

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  45. FATAL PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Thomas C. W. Willman, aged 31, married, and carrying on a jewellery business in William-street, was formally charged at the Police Court this morning with the ...

    Article : 130 words
  46. THE LIVING WAGE.

    Owing to the alteration in the constitution of the Board of Trade to provide for the representation of the rural industries, the inquiry into the question of whether the living ...

    Article : 110 words
  47. SHIPPING FOR AUSTRALASIA.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Templeton asked what steps the Government was taking to secure for the Australasian trade enemy steamers, which were specially built for that ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The Northern Rugby Union in willing to send a team to Australia in 1920, and it is also considering the removal of the residential qualification in favour of the Australian ...

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  49. THE GROCERS' FRIEND.

    Mr. Giles, secretary of the Grocers' Federation, adhressing a meeting of grocers, said the Food Controller had been the grocers' roal friend, enabling [?] to get rid of their old ...

    Article : 56 words
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