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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The position in Ballarat appears to be growing worse. There were two deaths from pueumonic influenza yesterday, viz. Mrs Marry. D Davies, who [?]ccumbed ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mrs Harry D. Davies who was in a very low condition on Sunday when her husband died /from pneumonic influenza, never rallied and passed away ...

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  5. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH

    In an editorial upon Mr Lloyd George’s speech to the Souse of Commons-regarding the work of the- Peace Conference, in which the Prime ...

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  6. REPATRIATION WORK

    Only 47 municipalities (including five in the metropolitan area) out of 191 municipalities in the State have so far received the Repatriation ...

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  7. TRANS ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Telegraphing from St. John's the “Times” correspondentstates that it is snowing hard. Captain Taynham has tested his ...

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  8. THE SAAR REGION

    Mr Keith Murdoch, telegraphing from Paris on the 20th April, says:— The treaty clauses dealing with the Saar region provide that in order to ...

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  9. THE PEACE TREATY

    Under the terms as to commerce the Allied countries retain the right to deal from enemy and alien businesses as usual, but Germany will be called ...

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  10. RAYNHAM TO RACE HAWKER.

    Captain Raynham will probably be starting simultancously with Harry Hawker [?]us ensuring a dramatic race across the Atlantic wastes says ...

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  11. geelong POSITION.

    There were 10 admitted to the influenza wards to-day, making the number in hospital 47. Another, day of admissidns equal to this in mumber ...

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  12. BENDIGO CASES.

    There were three admissions today at the Bendigo Hospital tram, influenza, and two deaths were reported from pnenmonic influenza ...

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  13. THE STATE FIGURES.

    There were 76 patients admitted to hospital to-day, and 76 were discharged. patients in( hospital now number 1158. Ten deaths wore ...

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  14. UNREST IN INDIA

    Reuter's corespondent at Simla in Nothern India, says that an official statement has been issued by the Government regarding the action taken ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND PRECAUTIONS.

    The Queensland Government intends to insist that all persons arriving in Queensland from an infectotis State shall remain seven days in. quarantine before being ...

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  16. ANZACS IN PAR

    "I nerver doubted vitory after I saw you," cried General Pau, leader of the French Mission to Australia to 1000 Australian soldiers at the ...

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  17. THE SYDNEY EPIDEMIC.

    There have been 119 cases and 23 deaths in the Metropolitan area during the last M hours, which is the host record for the fortnight There Has been a steady ...

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  18. HAWKER READY TO START

    A message from St. John’s, dated. 16th April, says:- There is a chance that Harry Hawker the Australian airman will start to-day if the ground is frozen ...

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  19. WEATHER CONDITIONS AGAIN ADVERSE.

    A message, dated 16th April says that the Admiralty issued A report that The indrning was squally and the Atlantic winds continue. The condition were ...

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  20. POSITION’ IN TASMANIA.

    There were is cases of the in thirties Bay quarantine station. Two of "the patients are dangerously ill. The Ceramic was released from quarantine ...

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  21. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil, who was British representative at the Peace Conference, and chairman of the British League of ...

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  22. STATE WATIR SUPPLY

    Notwithstanding the heavy strain that has been put on the State Water Commission’s reservoirs owing to the long dry spell, the irrigation season is ...

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  23. FURTHER ACTS OF DESTRUCTION

    A message dated 16th April says that in the House of Commons Mr D. S. Montagu, Secretary of State for India, stated that a mob had attacked and ...

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  24. THE ARMSTRONG AIRSHIP

    A message, dated 18th April says: —Messrs. Armstrong’s airship, mentioned in cables-on the 6th March, will be banded over to the Admiralty in a few ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT

    In the House of Commons Mr, Cecil Harmsworth, the. Parliamentary under Secretary foy Foreign Affairs, made a1 statement regarding Egypt. He said from ...

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  26. BRITISH COAL MINERS' CONFERENCE

    A message, dated 16th April, Says:- The Miners' Conference unanimously accepted the Government terms. ...

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  27. COLLECTION OF GERMAN DEBT

    Complicated machinery for the collection of the German debit is provided by the financial clauses of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  28. MAD DOGS ATTACK CITIZENS

    A mad dog Ealing, a London suburb killed a pedestrian, and escaped. It subsequently bit a man and two children. Several dogs ...

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  29. THE DEMAND FOR NATIONALISA-TION.

    Mr, Robert Smillie the president of the Miners Federation, speaking at the Miners' conference promised to organise a new campaign to enforce ...

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  30. GERMANY'S REPRESEN-TATIVES

    "Allied representatives have notified Germany that she mus send representatives with full power tire act at Versailles. No messengers will be ...

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  31. THE GERMAN ATTITUDE

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen says that in message from Weimar date14th April said that President Ebert, of the German National ...

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  32. OUTBREAK OF RABIES.

    A message dated 16th April, says:— Rabies (the disease of dogs leading to hydrophobia) has broken out at Byfleet, in the county of Surrey, and this has ...

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  33. CONSCRIPTION CONDEMNED.

    A message dated 16th April, says: The Miners’ conference at Southport reaffirmed the reslution condemnine conseription and intervention in ...

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  34. CONTROL OF ALIENS EXTENDED.

    Yesterday the Aliens Restriction Bill, which maintains for one year after the war the "present powers of the authorities in regard to aliens, was read the ...

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  35. THE LIMERICK STRIKE

    A message dated 16th April says Limerick is suffering from self-imposed hardships. The strike committee asked the bakers, grocers, and coal men ...

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  36. THE ARCHDUKE JOSEPH

    A Copenhagen message says that a message from Berlin received from Vienna on the 15th April reports that the Hungarian People's Commissary, ...

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  37. JUSTICE SANKEY'S REPORT.

    The final figures in the country-wide bullot annonneed at the Miners Confer ence at Southport show a majority of 616,000 in favor of Mr. Justice Sankey's ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message dated 18th April says At the request of the High Commisioners the Dean of Westminster has arranged a service in Westminster ...

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  39. FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENTS.

    In addition to several timely orticles on the new problems of this New Year of Peace, the February number of the "Windsor Magazine" contains more than ...

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  40. BAVARIAN CRISIS

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin telegraphing on the 15th April says. The battle at Munich between the Government troops and the Spartaclists ...

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  41. THE REPARATION CLAUSES.

    A Paris message, dated April 20, says: The reparation clauses are designed to enable politicians to tell their countymen that their electioneering pledges ...

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  42. RETHOSPECTIVE WAGES CLAUSE.

    The mine owners and the coal controllers are arranging to distribute £7.000 000 under the' retrospective wages clause of Mr. Justice Sankey's report ...

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  43. STRIKE CONTINUES.

    A message, dated 18th April, says—The general strike at Limerick to protest against the proclamation of the city under the Crimes Act continues. ...

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  44. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr W. Tyson wilson (Labor Westhoughton), introduced a motion which was deconded, affirming that the ...

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  45. SINN FEIN AND BOL-SHEVISM

    The Most Rev. Bishop kelly, in a speech at Kibberenn, protested against the pro-Bolshevik utterances in the sinn Fein Parliament in Dublin, He urged ...

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  46. sCENE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    A message dated 16th April says: -syvia Pankhurst and other women created a scenee in the House of Commons gallery during the debate on ...

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  47. INTERNATIONAL COM-MUNIST CONGRESS

    The "Time." correspondent at Bydapest, in a message dated 16th April says that M. Lenin the Bol[?] foreign Minister wil visit ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN WAR CEMETERIES

    A message dated 16th April says:— Mr Winston Churchill, the British Secretary of State for War, has arranged for the early enclosure and planning ...

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  49. LAWN TENNIS CHAM-PIONSHIPS

    A message dated 16th April says:- The Queen's club lawn tennis covered courts champronships challenge rounds were continued. In the gentlemen's ...

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  50. BOLSHEVIKS IN HOLLAND.

    Reuter's corespondent at Amsuerdam, in a message dated 16th April, says Great exitement has been caused owing to the discovery of a number of bombs ...

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  51. FRENCH PARLIAMENT AND PEACE TERMS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in a message dated 17th April says :—In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Pichon the French Foreign Minister, announced that the ...

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  52. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    A message dated 17th April says:- At the annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, Sir Rider Haggard emphasi[?]ed the nature of the enormous ...

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  53. BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM VICTORY

    A bolshebik wireless message claims that the Roumanians have been defeated on the Dneister and are falling back on Bessarabia ...

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