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  2. INFLUENZA. ANOTHER DEATH.

    The death roll has been added to in quarantine. Miss Sime having died last night, and another fresh case is reported. The case occurred on the relief naval ship. ...

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  3. WOMEN WORKERS. LIVING WAGE.

    The living wage of 30/ per week for women workers, as fixed by the Board of Trade was the chief topic of conversation in union circles yesterday. Union officials expressed the ...

    Article : 700 words
  4. BOMB OUTRAGE. IN SURRY HILLS.

    At Richards-avenue; Surry Hills, early yesterday, a bomb, believed to have been made of gelignite, was thrown into the front room of a house, wrecking it, and destroying the ...

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  5. VIOLENCE AT PORT DARWIN. MOB ASSAULTS DR. GILRUTH.

    A question was asked in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Fowler (W.A.) respecting a disturbance at Port Darwin. Mr. Fowler's question was addressed to the ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Press Bureau makes available the following reply by Lord Milner (Minister for War) to a correspondent. Lord Milner states: "The Allied forces, of which the British are ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS "INDISPENSABLE," SAYS MR. WILSON.

    President Wilson, in the course of a speech in Paris, said he believed that a league of nations was indispensable for the preservation of peace. ...

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  8. FEDERAL SESSION. IRISH INTERNEES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Finlayson (Queensland) inquired when the Government intended releasing the Irish internees, and whether the decision in those ...

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  9. PUNISHMENT OF KAISER.

    A message from Washington states that a resolution has been introduced in the House of Representatives favouring the punishment of the Kaiser and his associates. ...

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  10. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Pratten (N.S.W.) was informed by Senator Pearce that four internees, naturalised or natural born, had been released because it was ...

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  11. DON COSSACKS.

    The State Department in Washington has been informed that the Don Cossacks defeated the Bolsheviks, capturing 20 guns and thousands of prisoners. ...

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  12. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The Press Bureau announces that in view of the general shipping situation and the repatriation of the various expeditionary forces and their dependents, little or no shipping ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. MARSINA GIVEN CLEARANCE.

    The Marsina was given her clearance from quarantine yesterday, the suspicious case on board having revealed no signs of pneumonicinfluenza upon a diagnosis of the case. ...

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  14. MEXICO.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press says it is expected Britain will ask the United States to settle the unstable conditions to Mexico. Britain has been experiencing great ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. THE ATUA CASE.

    In view of the case which is reported from the Alua, the statement of a number of passengers by the vessel is interesting. They state that the Atna arrived in Sydney a clean. ...

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  16. I.W.W. COMMISSION.

    We have received from Messrs. E. E. Judd, T. Brookfield, and T. D. Mutch a communication respecting the recent I.W.W. Royal Commission. They state: "Careful perusal ...

    Article : 567 words
  17. CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. Payten, S.M., John Watson, 24, a driver, was charged with having damaged furniture valued at £5, the property of ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. DETAILS OF THE OUTBREAK.

    A telegraphic message from Darwin, Normera Territory, states that a hostile demonstration against Dr. Gilruth took place on Tuesday afternoon following upon a ...

    Article : 430 words
  19. VIENNA'S PLIGHT.

    Beatrice Baskerville, telegraphing to the New York World" from Vienna, says: The food conditions here are appalling. Vienna needs everything from coal to clothing—from ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. INOCULATION.

    One of the reasons officially advanced for immediate inoculation is that, in the event of the disease breaking the quarantine harriers, people will not, as now, be inoculated ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL.

    Shocking conditions existing at the Newcastle Hospital for tbe housing of infectious diseases patients came to a head last night, when the board of management decided to ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. "BOARD OFFERS NO HOPE."

    At last night's meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council a motion was carried that in view of the recent decisions given by the Board of Trade in connection with ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. CANADIANS IN COLOGNE.

    It is reported from Ottawa that the Canadian troops who crossed the Rhine bridges are occupying a bridgehead near Cologne. The Canadians crossed the boat ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. FOR RELEASE ON SATURDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 443 words
  25. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    It is understood that von Lettow Vorbeek, late German commander in East Africa, and his officers and men, who recently surrendered, will embark at Delagoa Bay in the steamer ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. COURT BUSINESS CONGESTED.

    Owing to the large number of cases regularly listed for police magistrates's day at Paddington Police Court, marked inconvenience and occasionally hardship results. ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHTS.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Handley-Page aeroplane, in which General MacEwan is flying from London to India. has reached Pisa (Italy). It was somewhat ...

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  28. SOLDIERS ON LEAVE.

    The cable messages set out below, which have been received from the War Office by the Defence Department, contain instructions for officers and other ranks at present on leave in ...

    Article : 209 words
  29. RANDWICK MILITARY HOSPITAL.

    The annual entertainment at which the Red Cross Society entertains invalid soldiers, took place at the Randwick Military Hospital last night, and was a more than usually ...

    Article : 351 words
  30. FOUR SOLDIER BROTHERS.

    Four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bath, of Rangers Vale, Walcha, Joined the A.I.F. One was killed in Belgium, another was wounded at La Bassee and invalided home. The third, after ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. THE MINERS.

    Mr. A. C. Willis; secretary to the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, said yesterday that trouble had again occurred at the Pelaw Main Colliery with reference ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. GERMANS IN MEXICO.

    Mr. Nally, Vice-President of the Marconi Company, gave evidence before the Committee of the United States Senate, which is inquiring into the activities of German agents ...

    Article : 47 words
  33. LETTERGRAM REGULATIONS.

    An amendment to the Post and Telegraph regulations was issued to-day, providing that letter telegrams shall be confined to messages which are of a social, domestic, or ...

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  34. ROSEVILLE HONOUR ROLL.

    Roseville will be en fete to-morrow for the unveiling of the Roseville Honour Roll, and for the reception of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Munro Ferguson ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. RED CROSS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the executive of the Red Cross Society, Mr. James Ashton, M.L.C, the acting chairman, presiding, it was decided to send Sir Gerald Strickland, ...

    Article : 516 words
  36. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    A British industries fair is to be beld in London from February 24 until March 7 next, and 600 British manufacturers will show exhibits of glass. earthenware, china paper printing, ...

    Article : 100 words
  37. INDUSTRIAL CLAIMS.

    The [?]im made by the Federated Seamen's Union on the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and others for 25 per cent, increase in wages of members, etc., was ...

    Article : 267 words
  38. MERCHANT SEAMEN.

    A meeting, convened by Lady Davidson, was held at Government House on Monday last to consider the advisability of establishing a peace memorial to the merchant seamen, to ...

    Article : 188 words
  39. SHIPMENT OF HONEY.

    Evidence was heard at the Central Police Court, before Mr. Macfarlane, C.S.M. on Tuesday and Wednesday, in the case in which Customs-Inspector Donohoe proceeded against C. ...

    Article : 188 words
  40. FOR RELEASE ON SUNDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND BY-ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  42. PREFERENCE ' TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    It is announced that the Waterside Labour Employers have decided to give first preference, on the Fremantle wharfs, to returned soldiers who had been previously engaged on ...

    Article : 36 words
  43. CHOWDER BAY.

    The chief quarantine officer said yesterday that the storm of protests against the propreal to use chowder Bay for the quarantining of ships arose from a misconception ...

    Article : 451 words
  44. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    Lieut-Colonel McKenzie (Fighting Mac), of the Salvation Army, is now making a special effort to araise £500 to enable the Salvation Army to dispense Christmas cheer to some ...

    Article : 106 words
  45. DRESS AND MARRIAGE.

    Mr. Justice Powers in the' Arbitration Court dealt with a claim by the Commonwealth General Division Telephone Officers' Association, and others, for improved rates of pay on ...

    Article : 148 words
  46. SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

    The Sydney branch of the Royal Society of St. George celebrated the signing of the armistice by a smoke concert held in Sargent's Rooms, Market-street, last night. The ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL.

    Replying to the request of the Union Government for an extension of time for wool purchase and the reduction of the limit of 200,000 bales, the Imperial Government states ...

    Article : 158 words
  48. AWARDED MILITARY CROSS.

    The parents of Captain "Leslie T. Allsop, A.A.M.C., who reside at Botany-street, Randwick, have received a cablegram informing them that the young doctor has been awarded ...

    Article : 104 words
  49. ANZACS.

    Mr. Downs Johnstone, hon. organiser of strong posts, announces the arrival of 57 military officers (including Queenslanders, N.S.W., and Victorians), but owing to the ...

    Article : 91 words
  50. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    Members of the French Mission will leave Melbourne on Saturday, en route to New Zealand. ...

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  51. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.

    The Marylebone C.C. discussed the two days' county cricket matches, and at times the meeting was animated. Lord Hawke and Lord Karris favoured three days, but were ...

    Article : 72 words
  52. ODDFELLOWS' LOYALTY.

    At a meeting of the North Sydney branch of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows at North Sydney last night, a loyal resolution on the signing of the armistice was carried. ...

    Article : 59 words
  53. COOGEE CARNIVAL.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly, M.P., has consented officially to open the Coogee carnival in aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow. ...

    Article : 29 words
  54. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A special Government "Gazette" issued yesterday formally prorogued the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly until Monday, February 3, 1919. ...

    Article : 23 words
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