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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    President Wilson in his address to the Allied Peace Conference to-day in regards to the proposal for the establishment of a League of Nations. ...

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  4. PEACE DISCUSSIONS

    President Wilson’s attitude at the Allies Conference yesterday makes some general scheme of mandatories in regard to the former German ...

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  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    There were many more signs in the streets of Melbourne to-day show that people were taking the influenza outbreak more seriously. The rush from the city ...

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  6. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL

    At times the Supreme War Council has frankly become a gathering of politicians anxious to find means of pleasing or placating their electoral ...

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  7. NURSES URGENTLY WANTED.

    Mr Holmes, secretary to the Board of Health, said to-day that one of the pressing necessities to deal with the influenza epidemic was more nurses. ...

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  8. SCHEME FOR WAR DEBT POOL.

    In a leading article the “Times” regards the scheme for pooling the Empire’s war debts, outlined by Mr Watt, Acting Prime Minister of Australia, ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES CRITICISMS.

    The Premier, Mr Lawson, to-day showed some resentment of the criticism of New South Wales Ministers. He says that Victoria followed strictly the ...

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  10. GIFT TO AUSTRALIA

    I learn from Admiralty circles that the British Government has decided to present six of the newest destroyers and six submarines to Australia in ...

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  11. THE N.S.W. ACTION.

    Dr Cumpston, Federal Director of Quarantine, spoke in very plain terms to-day concerning the reported actions of the N.S.W. Government. “The ...

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  12. MASSEY REITERATES CLAIM.

    In two hours of earnest discussion yesterday, the Supreme War Council further explored President Wilson’s proposal to neutralize the Pacific ...

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  13. AIM OF THE GREEKS.

    A Paris message says:—The Greek Turkish Orthodox Church presented a memorial to President Wilson Mr Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau to ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN POTS-DAM

    Messages from Stockholm state that the recent elections in Germany have not given the Government a working majority owing to the doubtful ...

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  15. CHURCHES NOT TO BE SHUT.

    After the Cabinet meeting to-day, the Premier said that the matter of the closing of the churches had been carefuly considered by Ministers. It was ...

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  16. AIR NAVIGATION.

    An air conference will meet shortly. comprising five delegates from each of France, Britain. Belgium. United States and Italy in order to frame ...

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  17. LABOR SCHEME COMPLETED.

    After seven meeting with Labor leaders of the Dominions, Mr G.N. Barnes, Labor Minister without portfolio, has completed the British scheme ...

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  18. A NEW RECORD.

    A Vancouver message says:—ln a flight from Foothill to Oklahoma City on Sunday. Lieut. Robert Baker. in a de Haviland, 12 cylinder plane broke ...

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  19. THE BURDEN OF WAR

    President Wilson, addressing a delegation of working women of France, said: — Mdlle. Thomson and Ladies,—You ...

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  20. ATTITUDE OF CHINA.

    The Chinese representatives at the Paris Peace Conference protected against Japan’s claim to the retention of Esingtan harbor and the German ...

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  21. FURTHER POWERS FOR HEALTH AUTHORITIES.

    The Cabinet gave the Health authorities reserved powers which will operate if required to stop auctions where more than twenty persons are assembled, to ...

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  22. HUN FORCES DEMOBILISED.

    It is semi-officially announced from Berlin that the whole of the Western army is being demobilised, and that only 100,000 men of the Eastern army ...

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  23. STATEMENT BY MR LAWSON.

    Speaking of the criticism of Victoria by New South Wales Ministers, the Premier further said, “He could not Understand the decision of New South ...

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  24. GERMANY’S PEACE DELEGATION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam says a message from Berlin states: —The German Peace Delegation will consist of Herrs Schiedemann ...

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  25. WEARING OF MASKS.

    Questioned as to wearing of masks, Dr Cumpston said those he had seen in Melbourne were of as little practical Value as powdering the face. It was ...

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  26. “CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.”

    A Washington report states:—Hundreds of conscientious objectors are being released from the United States prisons. ...

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  27. RETENTION OF COLONIES

    A crowded meeting at Pretoria today passed a resolution expressing the opinion that for the peace of the world, the safety of the Union, and the ...

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  28. DEMOBILISATION.

    Washington reports says:—Discussing demobilization. General March said —“The retention of an American standing army of 500,000 is proposed. ...

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  29. VIEW OF HOSPITAL SUPERIN-TENDENT.

    The medical superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital (Dr R. M’Meekin) stated to-day that some people were still in doubt as to the nature of the ...

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  30. THE CONDITIONS OF EMPLOY-MENT.

    A communique from Paris dated 29th January. says:—Mr G.N. Barnes (Minister without Portfoli[?]), has been conferring since the 27th ...

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  31. ALIEN WORKERS IN CANADA.’

    Reuter’s correspondent at Winnipag says:—Returned soldiers, numbering several thousands marched to industrial plants at noon on Wednesday; and ...

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  32. MESSAGE FROM NEW SOUTH WALES, PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr Lawson) this afternoon stated that he had received a telegram from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr Holman) dated 29th inst., ...

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  33. REVOLUTION IN ROUMANIA

    Messages received at Vienna from Budapest. the capital of Hungary, state that a peasant revolution has broken out through Roumania. ...

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  34. CONTROL OF GERMAN COLONIES.

    The “Daily 'Mail’s” correspondent in Paris says—The British Imperial War Cabinet has accepted President Wilson’s proposal for the internationalisa ...

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  35. SCRAPPING SECRET TREATIES.

    According to the “Daily Mail,’’ Signor Orlando Prime Minister of Italy is claiming parts of Somaliland and Djibouti in Africa The territorial ...

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