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Monday. The {influenza epidemic commission began its Dunedin sittings today, . The Otago Rugby Union decided against any alterations iu the laws of the game, which would mean a secession from the English Union. Mr Lloyd George in a message published in the Manchester Guardian says the League of Nations represents the greatest attempt ever made to substitute reason and justice for force and intrigue as governing the principle of international relations Disarmament, he says, is an essential condition to success. The Mornington Club won the senior cricket grade championship for the season by a single point, with Albion and Grange as runnersup. There have been 21 deaths at Sydney from influenza and 165 cases duiing the past two days. At Auckland there is a mild recrudes, ceuce, where 16 cases were reported last week, but only one was serious. . The majority of British miners have resumed work.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2961, 31 March 1919, Page 2
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