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  2. FINANCIAL.

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  3. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Mr. G. Mason Allard, Royal Commissioner inquiring into the public service, returned to Sydney on Friday, after spending a fortnight on investigation work in Newcastle Mr. ...

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  4. HOMEWARD BOUND.

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  5. ENGLISH CABLE MESSAGES

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  6. FIFTEEN NEW CASES

    Fifteen positive cases of pneumonic influenza were reported in Sydney for the week-end. Thirteen of these occurred on Saturday and two yesterday. ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. MINERS AND STRIKES.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.--The Northern branch of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation has for some time been urging that an inquiry should be held into a ...

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  8. "WON'T STOP AT ANYTHING."

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Home Secretary (Mr, Huxham) to-day said:--"We won't stop at anything if a case of pneumonic influenza is traceable to soldiers Introduced into ...

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  9. IMPROVED POSITION.

    Mr. Garland, Acting-Minister for Health, last night expressed himself as gratified with the improved position as shown by yesterday' figures. ...

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  10. TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAFFIC.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Health Commissioner submitted last night to the medical advisory board the Federal proposals tor the resumption of passenger traffic on the transcontinental ...

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  11. INOCULATION EFFECTS.

    No definite statistics have yet been secured by the health authorities as to the effect of inoculation in the prevention or spread of influenza. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  13. VICTORIA.

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  14. INOCULATION DEPOTS.

    The following public inoculation depots will be open to-day:--Canterbury Town Hall, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Granville Town Hall,. 2 to 5. ...

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  15. EPIDEMIC IN BRITAIN.

    The Influenza epidemic is spreading. There were 262 deaths from influenza and pneumonia in Glasgow last week. Forty-six London Firemen are suffering. Twenty people collapsed ...

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  16. JENOLAN CAVES HOUSE.

    The Government Tourist Bureau denies a rumor current in some of the country districts that, owing to the influenza epidemic, the Caves House, Jenolan, has been closed to visitors. ...

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  17. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Leslie Wilson (23), a returned soldier, and Jean Wilson (2 years 4 months), his daughter, are dead, and Hubert Clive Bentley (36), a married man, is lying in ...

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  18. FIFTEEN FRESH CASES.

    Fifteen positive cases of pneumonic influenza were yesterday reported by the Health Department for the week-end. Of these, 13 occurred on Saturday, four being ...

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  19. MORE TRANSPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--According to advice received by the Shipping Board, the following additions have been made to the list of transports to sail next month with troops for ...

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  20. SOLDIERS AT ALBANY.

    PERTH, Sunday.--On the arrival of the Kanowna at Albany on Friday, Dr. Blackburne, quarantine officer, discovered one ease of ordinary influenza, which was landed in ...

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  21. SUPPORT FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Sutherland Shire Council has decided to send letters to the Acting-Premier and Minister for Health congratulating them on the stand they have taken to protect the citizens ...

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  22. CROWDED ILLAWARRA TRAINS.

    The train service on the Illawarra line has always been notoriously inadequate to cope with the passenger traffic during rush times. Of late, however, the state of affairs prevailing ...

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  23. CITY STREET ACCIDENTS.

    Three boys were injured on Friday in accidents in the city streets. The injuries sustained by two of them necessitated their admittance to hospitals. ...

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  24. RELIEF FOR WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Victorian Premier has intimated to the Victorian Railways Union that the Government will consider the request that workmen, unfortunate enough to ...

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  25. ALBURY AND MASKS.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--During the last few days no one here has worn' masks but the policemen. Yesterday afternoon the police asked the local newspapers to notify the public that ...

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  26. PRECAUTION OR PANIC?

    "Up to the present the precautions against the spread of the pneumonic plague have not been unreasonable, and apparently have been effective; but the Minister must not be led to ...

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  27. "COAL STARVATION."

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Instructions have been given by the Shipping Controller that as the men came forward to work inter-State ships, preference was to he given the colliers. ...

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  28. SAFEBREAKERS AT WORK.

    The safe in the office at the factory of Messrs. F. Malley and Sons., Ltd., in Mountain Street, city, was robbed yesterday. The thieves having gained entrance to the ...

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  29. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, February 15.--The steamer Makambo's last trip brought back one of the original Anzacs, Driver H. R. Water-house, on furlough, having left England three ...

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  30. THE TANAMI MINERS.

    PERTH, Friday.--A police telegram from Broome respecting the Port Darwin scare about the Tanami miners reports that the Kimberley patrol visited the Tanami camp early in ...

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  31. STOCK EXCHANGES.

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  32. THE MAILS.

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  33. THE VALUE OF MASKS.

    Dr. Leighton Kesteven writes to endorse the protest of "Doing His Best" against the letter of "Medicus," which, he Says, is calculated to cause much mischief by giving the ...

    Article : 264 words
  34. COAL FLEET FROM SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Owing to the urgent necessity of replenishing without further delay the coal stocks at Melbourne, Adelaide, Port Pirie, and West Australia, the first vessels to ...

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  35. LINKING UP RAILWAYS.

    A proposal to have the main Southern railway linked up with the South Coast line between Liverpool and Heathcote is finding much favor. These are parallel railways, and the ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. CITY FIRE.

    A fire broke out early on Sunday morning in Hales, Ltd. crockery store, in Reiby Lane, city. When the brigades received the alarm the ...

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  37. LABOR AND I.W.W.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The attention of the Acting-Premier (Mr. Theodore) was drawn today to the assertion of a Townsville labor organisation that Labor parliamentarians ...

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  38. NEWTOWN RUNAWAY.

    A runaway horse attached to a sulky was pluckily brought to a standstill by Constable M'Kenzie in King Street, Newtown, on Friday afternoon. ...

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  39. RISING TEMPERATURES.

    Fine weather has again overspread the State and temperatures have advanced somewhat. Although 100deg. was not exceeded, there were a number of readings of 97deg. and 98deg. In ...

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  40. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--A meeting was held in the Town Hall to-day with the object of inaugurating a fund for the erection of a large Memorial Hall in honor of the soldiers, sailors, ...

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  42. LOCALLY-BUILT STEAMER.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The steamer Blloela, called after the old name of her place of construction, will be launched at Cockatoo Island next month. She is the first steamer ...

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  43. DEATH AT QUIRINDI.

    QUIRINDI, Sunday.--The Chinese storekeeper admitted to the local hospital on Thursday afternoon suffering from pneumonic' influenza died this afternoon. ...

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  44. GRIEVANCE OF ARGYLLSHIRE MEN.

    "Digger" brings a grievance of the Argyllshire men before the public, and writes:--"The kit bags of all troops on that boat have been opened and the contents dumped in a ...

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  45. ADELAIDE LABOR DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Boilermakers and Blacksmiths' Assistants to-day decided to accept the Arbitration Industrial Court as a moans of settling the wages dispute. ...

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  46. A MASKLESS ATTORNEY- GENERAL.

    There has been some adverse comment in Parramatta during the past few days at the absence of the name of Mr. D. R. Hall from the list of names of persons being prosecuted ...

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  47. MILITARY MEDALLIST.

    Mrs. Ralph Racklyeft, "Earlston," Beamish Street, Campsie has received a certificate signed by General Sir H. Rawlinson to the effect that her brother, Private Albert ...

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  48. PLENTY OF MONEY YET.

    Bankstown is about to borrow £50,000 for the purpose of installing the electric light and malting roads. A letter to the local council clerk says:-- ...

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  49. RETURNED TO PORT.

    The American steamer Annette Rolph, bound from Newcastle to Suva, where she is to load a cargo of copra for Vancouver, arrived in Sydney last evening, owing to engine trouble. ...

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  50. JERVIS BAY RAILWAY.

    YASS, Saturday.--It is Intended to again urge the Federal Government to proceed with the construction of the line of railway from Jervis Bay to the boundary of the Federal Capital ...

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  51. FATAL FALLS.

    Ernest Calloway (26), a painter [?] Rawson Street, Waverley was working on a building in George Street. City on Saturday when he slipped and fell to the ground ...

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  52. ABORIGINES AFFECTED.

    LISMORE, Sunday.--Dr. Dick, of Newcastle, who is investigating the influenza cases at Lismore on behalf of the Board of Health, said to-night that he had found about a dozen ...

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  53. FOOD IN COLD STORAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--A deputation of women Socialists protested to-day to the Minister for Customs against the excessive export of foodstuffs and the hoarding of food in cold ...

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  54. RELIEF DEPARTMENT.

    Since the inception of the fund, 9750 cases for food relief have been dealt with, representing 36,003 individual participants, and relief has been granted amounting to £9972 12s 6d. ...

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  55. MAN'S SPINE FRACTURED.

    Yesterday morning Fred Houston (25), an agent, living in Roscoe Street, Bondi, was wrestling with a friend on the Bondi Beach when he fell and sustained a fractured spine. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. CATTLE FOR RELIEF COUNTRY.

    KEMPSEY.--Ninety trucks containing 1080 head of cattle arrived here, with more to follow, making in all 1300 head. The stock came on account of the New Zealand and ...

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  58. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.--Arr., Feb. 22: War Pool, str., from Durban. Feb. 23: Trecaldy, str., from Durban; Port Augusta, str., from Melbourne. FREMANTLE.--Arr., Feb. 22: War Nymph, str., from ...

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  59. Advertising

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