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  2. PRELIMINARY PEACE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent on 10th March says: The Supremo Council has decided that Germany may be permitted to retain an army of only 100,000, ...

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  3. BALLNA.

    The fish were in a good mood early this morning, as the average catches of those who went on the river were about a dozen whiting each. Those who ...

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  4. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Another 700 men will be thrown out of work to-morrow by the closing down of the Great Cobar mine. It has been decided to ask the Government for ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There have been no further influenza cases at Sydney. ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent reports that German troops, after sharp fighting, recaptured Schruden Laichan in Courland from the Bolsheviks, inflicting ...

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  7. CASES ON TRANSPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A suspected case which was taken from the transport Delta has been definitely diagnosed as pneumonic influenza. The patient is a soldier. The ...

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  8. KURRI KURRI MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Advices from Kurri Kurri indicate that it is probable the Stanford Merthyr colliery will be thrown idle on Monday. The men's notices expire to-morrow. ...

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  9. THE ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says:—Admiral Wemyss, entrusted with all powers, has gone to Brussels to meet the German Armistice Mission. The ...

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  10. NEW CASES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Seven new cases of influenza were reported at the Coast Hospital this afternoon. Six deaths at Melbourne occurred to-day and 51 fresh cases. ...

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  11. COMPULSORY CONFERENCES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two compulsory conferences between representatives of the southern coal owners and employees were held at the offices of the Industrial ...

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  12. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The influenza cases reported to-day numbered 105. There were admitted to hospital 70 and discharged 54. Five deaths occurred. Those remaining ...

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  13. SYDNEY RECORDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Another 10 cases have been reported, making a total of 29 for the day, and constituting a record. For the week ending to-night 111 cases have occurred in ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ten thousand Australians will sail in March. ...

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  15. STRIKES IMMINENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The men engaged on the Prahran and Malvern tramway lines, Victoria, threaten to cease work on Sunday unless their demands for increased pay and ...

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  16. PUNISHING THE KAISER.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is understood that the report of the Responsibilities Commission recognises the viewpoint that under the present international law the Kaiser ...

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  17. DISEASED ANIMALS ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Judgment was delivered by the Full Court in the matter of a motion to set aside the rule granted by Mr. Justice Sly on the application of James ...

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  18. WABSHIPS VISIT N.Z.

    LUNDON, Thursday.—Mr. Massey has arranged that the Australian warships will visit New Zealand after their welcome home. ...

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  19. MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Malta correspondent states it has been, definitely decided that the battle fleet of the Mediterranean shall consist of the Emperor of India, ...

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  20. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Copenhagen advises that the Spartacists have been driyen back from the eastern section of Berlin. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN LABOR CONDITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Becby in an interview for the United Service, Ltd., expressed the opinion that Australian arbitration methods were unsuitable for English ...

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  22. DISPOSAL OF COLONIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says: The question of the German colonies is in abeyance, as the efforts of the Conference are concentrated on the ...

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  23. Y.M.C.A. ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Australian Y.M.C.A. is opening an entertainment centre at Horseferry-road. It has established at this centre the Charleroi Cafe, ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT MASTERS OF THE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent writing on 9th March says: It is expected that work generally will be resumed on Monday. The Government ...

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  25. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Melbourne message states that very little business was transacted to-day. Following is the order of merit:—Newmarket Handicap: Mistico, ...

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  26. ARMY COMMANDS.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Sir D. Haig has been appointed Commander of the Home Force, and Sir W. Robertson has the command of the army of occupation on the ...

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  27. PLUMMER NOT PRO-GERMAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent says a dramatic effect was produced at the Conference's discussion on 8th March, when Lloyd George read a ...

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  28. OUTBREAK AT SEOUL.

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—On the occasion of the funeral ceremonies of the ex-Emperor of Korea, beginning at Seoul on 1st March, a general outbreak to secure independence ...

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  29. MURDERING PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Tower says the latest fighting Spa[?]tacists are armed criminals, burglars, footpads, and homicidal maniacs. Large numbers of army deserters ...

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  30. BACK AGAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—President Wilson has arrived at Brest. ...

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  31. RECEPTION IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—President Wilson arrived in France to-day. He had been delayed by storms. Brest was re-decorated, and the peasantry flocked in to cheer the ...

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  32. CORAKI TATTERSALL'S TUBF CLUB WEIGHTS.

    The following weights have been declared for Coraki Tattersall's T.C. meeting at Coraki on Monday, 17th inst.:- Opening Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Eppitnax ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT'S COLLAPSE PREDICTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. C. Tower, the "Times" representative, in a message from Berlin states the Government have announced the Socialisation of the mines, but ...

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  34. ARMAMENTS CUT DOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Following Lloyd George's advice on Saturday the Council adopted the view of 12 years' armaments, and the military establishment will be cut ...

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  35. AMERICANS BOMBARD LEMBURG.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Posen correspondent says:—The Americans heavily bombarded Lemberg. Over a hundred shells fell in the city, and several were killed and ...

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  36. A WEEK TO CLEAR SUBURBS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Tower's details of the fighting show that the Spartacists' Reds retreated fanwise from the centre of the city, leaving machine gun nests and ...

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  37. OCEAN TUNNELS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" lobbyist stated he is able to announce definitely that the Anglo-French Governments have agreed to construct a Channel Tunnel ...

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  38. PRELIMINARY PEACE TERMS.

    LONDON, Thursday—Since Mr. Lloyd George's return the preliminary peace treaty has daily taken a more definite shape, and President Wilson's arrival will clinch ...

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  39. BOLSHEVIKS AT BUDA-PESTH.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Reuter's correspondent at Buda-Pesth says:—The Bolsheviks attempted to seize Parliament House and several banks and public buildings. Fighting ...

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  40. THE COPPER SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Watt, in a statement concerning the copper situation, stated negotiations now are proceeding with the Imperial Government. He added that ...

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  41. HORSES SCRATCHED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Cragside, Allten and King Bardolph have been scratched for the V.R.C. St.Leger. ...

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  42. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the sale of racehorses in Melbourne Colonel Chutney realised 600 guineas, and Prince Bardolph 240 guineas. ...

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  43. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A new war saving certificate campaign is contemplated by the Commonwealth Government. Very liberal terms will be offered. ...

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  44. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE ESSENTIAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The committee appointed by the copper mining industry conference met again to-day. It was stated by the representatives of the various mines that ...

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  45. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Scores are:—Inman 2668, Stevenson 1886. ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—In the Assembly Mr. Malan announced that the Pretoria strike had been settled. ...

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  47. STARVING SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr Watt, referring to the reported statement by Mr. Nicholls, M.P., to the effect that the returned soldiers were being treated like dogs, and ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—For the first time St. Patrick's Day is not to be a general holiday. The Government departments will observe the holiday, but many business ...

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  49. BOXING.

    HAVANA, Thursday.—Jack Johnson has confessed that his was a fake fight in April, 1915, with Willard, who was allowed to win. ...

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  50. BUILDERS WORKERS' STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—A congress of master builders, attended by delegates of all important, centres in the country decided to recommend the principle of a 44-hour ...

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  51. PEONLE'S PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman) has briefly replied to Capt. Carmichael, stating there was nothing new in his programme which had not been in ...

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  52. INFLUENZA IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Montague in the House of Commons said the deaths in India from influenza in 1918 were estimated at 6,000,000. ...

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  53. CRICKET.

    On Wednesday afternoon last on the showground, Alstonville, a match was played between the married and single members of the local club. The "singles" went in ...

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  54. DETAILS OF THE SETTLEMENT.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Details of the settlement of the Pretoria tram strike, which also involves the return of the power station employees, are embodied in an agreement for ...

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  55. SIGNING OF PRELIMINARY PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The inclusion of a figure in the peace preliminaries will obviate critical and difficult discussions, and the distribution of the indemnity can be fixed ...

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  56. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The farmers have requested the Government to guarantee the price of wheat at five shillings a bushel for ten years. ...

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  57. A.I.F. CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Of 72,750 members of the Australian Imperial Force who had returned to Australia to the end of December 30,675 were discharged as the result ...

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  59. EX-BRITISH SERVICE MEN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Watt, questioned regarding the policy of the Commonwealth Government in relation to the immigration and settlement of British ex-service ...

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  60. NEW MAP OF EUROPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A new map of Europe is rapidly emerging from the conference of the Central Boundaries Commission, on which Sir E. Crowe, a Foreign ...

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  61. MEN REJECT TERMS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—A. secret ballot of the men rejected by 1477 to 62 the recommendations of the Building Trades Joint Board. ...

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  62. SOUTH LISMORE RED CROSS.

    All entertainment in aid of the South Lismore Red Cross branch will be held at Mrs. Berry's residence, Union-street, South Lismore, on the afternoon and evening of ...

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  63. BARS TO MEDALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A bar to their Military Medals has been grafted the following Australians:—Corporal V. Sload, Engineers; Private C. Gorey, 55th Battalion; ...

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  67. N. BROKEN HILL MINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The North Broken [?] mine made a net profit of £161,000 for the half-year ended December. ...

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  69. MILK REDUCED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—On the South Coast the price of milk has been reduced by a penny a gallon. ...

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  70. RAINBOW'S WEATHER FORECAST.

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