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  2. Advertising

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    A communique says that representatives of the five Great Powers yesterday approved of the rest of the provisional agreement between the Czechs and that ...

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  4. BERNE LABOR CONFER-ENCE

    Messrs F Anstey, M.H.R. and T. Ryan (Premier of Queesland), who have been appointed by the Australian Labor Party delegates to the ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    An ugly phase of lawlessness is developing at Belfast. Groups of strikers are invading upper class suburbs and attacking and robbing the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr G.K. Coutts, J.P., of Mair street, has received the following cheery and interesting letter from his son, Major Roy Whitcombe Coutts, who was formerly ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Three fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported in Ballarat yesterday. Although the spread of the epidemic shows no sign of abating it is not ...

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  8. RETURNED MEN COMPLAIN.

    A number of New South Wales soldiers who returned by the Nestor on Saturday, and who are detained at Broadmeadows for quarantine purposes made ...

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  9. COMPLETE ARRANGEMENT REACHED.

    A Paris message issued on Monday says:—A complete agreement has been reached. The self-governing Dominions will have the same status as any ...

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  10. FUTURE OF CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Daily Mail's” staff says:—The temporary occupancy of Constantinople is being arranged preliminary to its becoming a neutral open port. America ...

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  11. FRESH CASES AT GEELONG.

    Three fresh cases were admitted to the Geelong Hospital to-day. Tonight Dr Day said that one case was very serious, though it could not be ...

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  12. SERBO-ROUMANIAN DIFFI-CULTIES

    The Serbo-Roumanian difficulties have been referred to a special commission for settlement on the principles already outlined. ...

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  13. BENDIGO CASES.

    Six cases of influenza were reported on Tuesday making 31 cases now under treatment at the Bendigo Hospital. Two more members of the nursing staff ...

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  14. REPARATION QUESTIONS.

    The bills of reparation for actual war damage were huge, with little likelihood that much additional relief will be given from war debts. Indeed, the ...

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  15. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER.

    The “Daily Mail's" staff says:-The trial of the ex-Kaiser will be dismissed very shortly. It is suggested that when the armistice in renewed the ...

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  16. ENGLISH UNIONS RESTIVE.

    It is announced that the executive of the Amalgamated Society Of Engineers repudiates the decision arrived at by the London branches to strike on ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    With regard to the question of co-Ordinating the powers of the Commonwealth and States in reference to public health, Mr Watt, the Acting Prime ...

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  18. THE REPATRIATION COMMITTEE.

    A Vancouver message says:—M. Klotz, the French Minister of Finance has been elected president of the Peace Conference. ...

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  19. STRANDED PERSONS.

    In reply to the telegram from the New South Wales Government in reference to citizens of New South Wales who have been stranded in Melbourne as the result ...

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  20. COMPOSITION OF CONFERENCE.

    German delegates to the Labor Conference are advocating the international adoption of a 44 hours' working week. ...

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  21. ASQUITH SUPPORTS LEAGUE.

    Sir Asquith, the former Prime Minister speaking at the Albert Hall in support of the League of Nations said that any workable scheme must ...

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  22. NEW MINISTER SUGGESTED.

    Mr J.R. Clydes. M.P. Vice-Chairman of the British Labor Party; in an article in the "Observer” suggests that the authorities should reconstitute the ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS

    The Commission of Ports waterways and railways held a meeting in Paris on Monday. The French and British representatives presented a programme ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    Mannion.—The many friends of Mrs Jeremiah Mannion will regret to learn of the death of her second eldest son, Mr John Walsh. The deceased, who ...

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  25. SITUATION IN MELBOURNE

    Following on recommendations made by the Medical Advisory Committee, the State Cabinet has decided to prohibit race meetings within infected areas (i.e., ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES

    There were four cases to-day. All were listed as suspicious yesterday. These make the Sydney cases total 42. There is also one case at Newcastle, and one ...

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  27. VACCINE SUPPLY.

    Yesterday the Minister for Health in Victoria, Mr Bowser, applied for 40,000 doses of influenza vaccine, which the Commonwealth Quarantine authorities ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA’S FRUIT’S OF VICTORY.

    The “Sydney Morning Herald says: —“Before Australians express disappointment at their share of the fruits of victory, they should consider what ...

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  29. GERMANY

    In consequence of the Spartacus disorders in Bremen, the Government at Berlin is sending troops and artillery, with orders from Herr Noske Minister ...

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  30. OTHER PRECAUTIONS.

    The Railway Commissioners and Tramways Board are to be instructed to take steps to prevent crowding in trains and trams. The Medical Committee advised ...

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  31. UNHAPPY RUSSIA

    A message from Omsk, chief town of the Siberian province of Akmolinsk, 1300 miles east of Moscow, states that while the Allies in Paris convey the ...

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  32. GLASGOW DISPUTES.

    It is Stated by the Strike Committee at Glasgow that at least 100,000 persons are idle on the Clyde, but twothirds of those are out against their ...

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  33. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    According to the correspondent of the “DAILY MAIL” at Paris the abolition of submarines as warships was favored at Friday’s sitting of the ...

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  34. FURTHER CABINET DELIBERA-TIONS.

    With regard to the detention in Victoria of troops belonging to other States, the State Cabinet decided to bring the matter of carrying the troops direct to ...

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  35. QUESTION OF SEVERITY.

    Late last night the Chief of the Victorian Health Department (Dr E. Robertson), when considering the figures, said that though the disease ...

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  36. TASMANIA STILL CLEAN.

    Tasmania is still clean of influenza. The Zechan case was only ordinary influenza. Inoculation was resumed on Monday. ...

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  37. LOYAL WORKMEN RETURNING

    According to the Glasgow correspondent of the “Evening Standard.” loyal workmen in the unions are gradually returning to work as the ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. THREE CHINESE MUR-DERED

    Diplomatic circles have been aroused by the murder in Washington of three high-caste members of the Chinese Educational Mission. They are Dr ...

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  39. DEMOBILISATION DELAYED.

    Lieut General Sir John Monash. G.O.M.G. stated that transports were mostly being refitted on the Clyde and at Liverpool and London, and that, the ...

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  40. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  41. HOTEL WORKERS GO OUT.

    Eight thousand London hotel workers have struck. ...

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  42. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY

    A rather gruesome discovery was made by Constable and Seddon at a house, No. 171 Dandenong Road, Windsor, this afternoon. The house was ...

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  43. ACTION BY TRADES' UNION CONGRESS.

    A London report states: —The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress decided to summon a special meeting to consider the whole ...

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  44. PETROGRAD SOLDIERS REVOLT.

    A message from Helsingfors, the capital of Finland. says that fugitives from Petrograd report that a revolt has broken out among the soldiers of ...

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  45. AT MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

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  46. PUNISHING PROFITEERS

    In a message from Paris, the “Times” correspondent says that the French Cabinet has discussed a vigorous campaign against profiteers and ...

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  47. THE LONDON “TUBES'’ STRIKE.

    It is estimated that 400,000 people walked to the city owing to the tube strike. The Board of Trade states that if the motor men demands are conceded, ...

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  48. BOLSHEVIKS CAPTURE KIEV.

    The Bolsheviks have captured Kiev, one of the oldest towns in Russia,586 miles south west of Moscow with a population of 500,000. ...

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  49. COMMUNICATING INFORMATlON.

    A young man named W.C. Downey, a temporary clerk employed in the Commonwealth Offices was charged at the City Court to-day with having ...

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  50. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SCHEME

    The first clash between two divergent ideas concerning the League of Nations comes this week and everybody’s patience is required. Providing that ...

    Article : 184 words
  51. BOARD OF HEALTH REPORT.

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  52. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  53. BOLSHEVIKS IN GOURLAND.

    A message received at vancouver from Amsterdam says that the Bolsheviks have captured the harbor and town of Windan. ...

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  54. REPORTS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS

    At the Stawell Shire Council meeting to-day Dr. Dunn, shire health officer, was in attendance to discuss matters in connection with the influenza epidemic. ...

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  55. EXPLOSION ON MUNITION TRAIN

    Reuter’s correspondent in Brussels says:—Owing to a soldier inadvertently dropping a shell a munition train exploded between Anbange and Longwy ...

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