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  3. GERMAN PACIFIC ISLANDS

    President Wilson urges with great tenacity the view that all the former German Pacific Islands. including the Carolines and Marshalls (north of the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    If anything the position in reference to the strikes at Belfast on the Clyde, on the Thames and on the North-East coast has become worse. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Since Senator Russell became Acting Minister for Defence, Mr Massy Greene has taken over the duties of the Minister in Charge of Science and ...

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  6. INFLUENZA EPIDEMC

    Three fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported to the local health authorities yesterday, one in Ballarat East and two in the West. During the ...

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  7. BUENOS AYRES ISOLATED.

    Buenos Ayres has been isolated for 26 days by a strike in the port which prevents liners from entering the harbor. Forty-nine vessels are anchored ...

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  8. CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

    At St. Andrew's Kirk to-morrow a short service will be held at 11 o’clock, when everyone must wear masks. From 7 to 8 p.m. a service will be held in the ...

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  9. ATTITUDE OF GOVERNMENT.

    A London message received at Vancouver says:—The Cabinet has decided to take no action at present in intervening in the strike. The ...

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  10. ST. ANDREW’S BRANCH SUNDAY-SCHOOL.

    In accordance with the prevailing health regulations, no Sunday-school will be held on Sunday. ...

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  11. THE MANDATORY SYSTEM.

    Important sections of opinion regard the crisis over the mandatory system as threatening the whole conference, and even threatening the stability of ...

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  12. PRESIDENT SUPPORTS CHINA.

    President Wilson supports the Chinese claim for the return of Kia-Chau on the ground that Japan expressly promised its return in 1914. ...

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  13. LOCAL METHODIST CHURCHES.

    Divine service will be held as usual to-morrow in all the Methodist Churches of Ballarat City and Town, and inasmuch as the health ...

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  14. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    DRUMMOND.—Mrs A. Drummond, of Rubico[?] stret, Sebastopol, has been advised that her son, Sergeant Dave Drummond, M.M., of the 14th ...

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  15. THE SITUATION DISQUIETING.

    The strike situation is disquieting. Three more big works are now idle owing to lack of electricity, while there is an unofficial strike of thousands of miners. ...

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  16. PUBLIC PRECAUTIONS.

    The different opinions do not affect the public precautions, but they do affect the public mind. Melbourne today is divided into two camps: those ...

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  17. SCENES IN BELFAST.

    Despite a drizzle, crowds in the streets of Belfast on Wednesday might increased. Groups of men and women were jostling, singing, and shouting in the ...

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  18. LYDIARD STREET SUNDAY-SCHOOL.

    Owing to the outbreak of influenza, there will be no sessions of the Lydiard street Methodist Sunday-school until further notice. ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    Australian ship owners have held a meeting and decided to make very substantial reductions with outward freights, beginning with the first ...

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  20. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE.

    The Ballarat Mechanics’ Institute has been closed until further notice by order of the Board of Health. All outstanding books should be returned at ...

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  21. LEAGUE’S DEATH BLOW

    Messages from Paris say that the discussion on the question of the dis posal of the German colonies was resumed this morning. ...

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  22. MASKS IN CHURCHES.

    It is understood that the decision of the Government to allow churches to be open subject to the worshippers being masked, was not unanimous. The ...

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  23. MEETING INDEFINITELY POST-PONED.

    The annual meeting of the Ballarat U.F S. Medical Association and Dispensary has been postponed until further notice, owing to the proclamation ...

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  24. APPEAL FROM GLASGOW.

    The Press Bureau states:—The Lord Provost of Glasgow telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr D. Lloyd George), stating that a deputation appointed by ...

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  25. CHURCH INFLUENCES.

    Very powerful influences are still urging the unwisdom of limiting the influence of church services in the Public mind. These influences claim that the ...

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  26. A JAPANESE PROTEST.

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent says:—Violent protests against the neutralisation of the German islands came yesterday from the Japanese ...

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  27. MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES, ETC.

    Under the new regulations of the Board of Health gatherings of more than 20 persons in an enclosed building are prohibited. This of course, ...

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  28. THE MARMORA CONFERENCE.

    Reuter’s informed that the Archangel Government has declined to accept the invitation to attend the Trinkipo Conference in the Sea of Marmora. The ...

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  29. A DICTATORSHIP.

    Dr Robertson, with the help of the Advisory Board, has now been established as a Dictator to control the outbreak. He can take possession of any place, ...

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  30. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS CLOSED.

    Elsewhere it is notified that the Ballarat Benevolent Asylum, Orphanage, and St. Joseph’s Home, are closed to visitors, on account of the influenza ...

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  31. A RUSSIAN ASSOCIATION IN BRISBANE.

    The Commonwealth authorities are at present investigating the affairs of the Russian Association in Brisbane. It is stated that two residences were ...

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  32. SOLDIER’S GRIM RECOLLECTION.

    “This isn’t the real Spanish influenza,” said a soldier who arrived in Melbourne yesterday. “When we were in camp in England, a fellow would ...

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  33. THE ORPHANAGE EXCUSION.

    In consequence of the influenza epidemic, and on the advice of the honorary medical staff (with one exception), the Orphanage committee deemed it ...

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  34. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    Sections of the British Press strongly criticise the British delegation in Paris. The “Globe” says it is giving away the Empire and adds that the majority of ...

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  35. ITALY’S DEMANDS.

    Another storm centre is the Italian delegation who belligerently avow their claims to Fiume and whole portions of of the Dalmatran coast promised in ...

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  36. CASES IN MELBOURNE.

    The Central Board of Health reported this afternoon that up to 5 o’clock 167 cases of influenza had been reported throughout Victoria. These were ...

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  37. EFFECT ON EATING HOUSES.

    Generally there is a falling off in the business being done by cafes and restuarants in the city. But some classes are feeling it more than others. The ...

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  38. DON’T NEGLECT.

    When people generally understand that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of the Rectum, Fissure, etc., almost invariably begin in a simple case ...

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  39. WILSON’S PRINCIPLE.

    M Andre Tardieu. French Minister for Franco-American Affairs, announced to-day that British and French Governments had accepted the ...

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  40. SUPREME COUNCIL AGREEMENT

    A message received from Paris at Vancouver states—The Supreme Council has announced that it has reached a satisfactory provisional arrangement ...

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  41. MILITARY FORCES IN TURKEY.

    A Vancouver message says:—“The Military. Board has ordered a report upon the distribution of necessary military forces in Turkey pending the action of ...

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  42. TEMPORARY HOSPITALS.

    The Exhibition Building is being prepared, and any State school wanted may be used. ...

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  43. TOWN ADV ISORY COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the advisory committee of the Town Council was held yesterday afternoon , when a report was presented by the Town clerk (Mr J.R. ...

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  44. GRAIN GROWERS DEMA NDS.

    A statement has been issued by the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, replying to the recent demands of the Western Prairie grain growers. ...

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  45. POLAR EXPLORING SHIP

    It is announced that the Endurance, the vessel used by Sir Ernest Shackleton in his Antarctic expedition of 1914 16, has been wrecked off Yarmouth, ...

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  46. ADMINISTERING ISLANDS.

    The British formula in regard to the future administration of the former German possessions provides that in the case of the mandates to be given ...

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  47. RACE MEETINGS.

    No regulations has yet been issued affecting race meeting. The autumn meeting of the V.A.T.C. begins on February 15th.Racing men are very ...

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  48. REQUESTS BY WHARF LABORERS.

    A deputation from the waterside workers and wharf laborers waited on the Minister for Health, Mr Bowser, to-day and urged that other ...

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  49. BRITISH NAVAL SQUADRON

    In the Union House of Assembly today, Mr F.S. Malan, Acting Prime Minister, announced that a cable would be sent to the Imperial Govern ...

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  50. MANDATORY SYSTEM FINALLY ADOPTED.

    The mandatory system has been finally adopted in connection with the ex-German colonies. All the Powers announced acceptance when the Council met to-day ...

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  51. BALLARAT ANGLICAN CHURCHES.

    The Anglican Bishop of Ballarat (Dr Maxwell Gumbleton) has sent the following letter to all Church of England clergymen within a radius of 15 miles ...

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  52. NATURE OF THES DISEASE.

    In spite of the fact that all the precautions ordered by the Government against the spread of pneumonic influenza are based on the assumption ...

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