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  3. RAILWAY STRIKE SETTLED.

    It is announced that the strike on the London railways has been settled. ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Already the League of Nations Commission has been given a draft form and purpose. It is no longer the harmless ideal of visionaries, but provides ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    According to the labor correspondent of the “Times,’’ the men’s chiot spokesmen seem to gloat over their power to plunge London into darkness by the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Rumors have recently been circulated to the effect that it was the desire of the Governor-General to return to Great Britain Shortly. These were effectually ...

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  7. INFLUENZA CAMP

    The article which appeared in “The Star” yesterday with regard to the inadequate accommodation at the pneumonic influenza camp resulted in prompt ...

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  8. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The position in connection with the influenza epidemic in Ballarat did not show any sign of improvement yesterday. Six additional cases of ...

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  9. GERMAN INFLUENCE AT WORK.

    It is stated that German influence is at work in all Allied countries hoping to escape the consequences of an unsuccessful war and rob the Allies of the ...

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  10. DISTRUST OF LEAGUE.

    Correspondents of the “Times” at Paris state that much of the distrust regarding the league of Nations is due to the Secrecy of connection with ...

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  11. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS.

    Despite the railway clerk's settlement, the trouble on the railways has not yet ended. The secretary of the Locomotive Engineers’ Society ...

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  12. DEPARTURE OF LEADERS.

    Members of the Supreme Council wish the world to understand that President Wilson’s visit to Washington and Mr Lloyd George’s three weeks’ ...

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  13. LONDON TRAMS AND BUSSES.

    The unions involved in the London strikes are endeavoring to secure a stoppage of the trams and busses in the event of khaki labor being ...

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  14. CONTROL OF THE ISLANDS.

    Mr Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, has but the smallest chance of securing the re-opening of the islands question. ...

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  15. STRIKES IN LONDON

    There is now a worse industrial outlook. The railways are partly involved. Drivers belonging to the Locomotive Engineers and Firemen’s ...

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  16. RESULTS OF BALLOTS.

    A meeting of the Woolwich arsenal men was held on Wednesday night and a ballot taken. It was announced that 2100 favored returning to work, and ...

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  17. LONDON RAILWAY AND TUBE STRIKES SETTLED.

    The railway strike in London has been settled, including the tube strike. ...

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  18. CHANCES IN COMMISSIONS.

    General Louis Botha Prime Minister of south Africa, has resigned from the Poland Commission owing to ill-health. Sir R. L. Borden(Prime Minister of ...

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  19. EFFECT OF THE SETTLEMENT.

    It is uncertain yet how the settlement of the railway strike is likely to affect the other strikers. The public regards the settlement, combined with ...

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  20. HUGHES’ FIGHT FOR MANDATE.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the “Star,” published at Montreal which was Supporting Mr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of ...

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  21. PRINKIPO CONFERENCE PLAN.

    President Wilson's plan, which was adopted by the Peace Conference, for inviting all the Russian parties to a conference at Prinkipo, Princes’ ...

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  22. RETURNING DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Mr and Mrs A. M'Pherson, of 516 Ligar street. Ballarat, yesterday received word from the Base Records Office, that their son, Private Arthur ...

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  23. ACCOMMODATION FOR THE FUTURE

    Speaking yesterday with regard to the spread of pneumonic influenzt in Ballarat Dr Gardiner, Health Officer of the Ballarat East municipality, said that there ...

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  24. SCOTTISH SITUATION.

    The Clyde strike joint commit has called a conference of the national delegates for the 8th February to further consider the 40 hours’ question, ...

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  25. ELECTRICIANS TO PARTICIPATE IN STRIKE.

    Apparently the majority of the London electricians will persist in their determination to strike to-night. The Government has fully arranged to ...

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  26. JAPAN URGES CLAIM

    Questions of the , internationalisation of the former German, possessions in the Pacific are engrossing the attention of the thinking public here. ...

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  27. OTHER TROUBLES.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers finally considered the question of suspension, but action has not yet been taken. The waiters’ strike is ...

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  28. CZECHO-SLOVAK STATE

    Yesterday- the Polish Commission heard the Polish claims for the incorporation of Portion of Lithuania, in Poland, on ethnological and economic ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    Ellis.—The funeral of the late Mr Robert Ellis of Scotchmans, took place yesterday to the Buninyong Cemetery, and was largely attended. The ...

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  30. TROUBLE ON N.W. RAILWAYS.

    The strike is spreading to the railways in North-western England. The trams between Exeter and Plymouth are not running. ...

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  31. CONFERENCE ANNOUNCED.

    Some of the most densely populated areas of Greater London have been isolated by the sudden strike of drivers on the London [?] [?]h-Western ...

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  32. BELFAST SITUATION IMPROVED.

    The situation at Belfast is much easier. This is evident by the fact that the strikers are sending a deputation to meet one of the employers. At a ...

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  33. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berne says —Alt the international Conference, Herr Eisner the head of the Bavarian Government speaking on the ...

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  34. ON THE CLYDE.

    There was little change at the majority of the Clyde shipyards, but some 60 per cent, of the men resumed work. A meeting of the Whitney shipyard men ...

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  35. SPARTACUS PARTY CONTROL DARMSTADT.

    The “Times” correspondent at Berlin states that the Spartacusites control Darmstadt. There are frequent collisions with the Government troops ...

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  36. ELECTRICIANS CALLED OUT.

    After an all-day secret conference, the electrical executive decided to immediately withdraw all electricians. except those engaged on the power station. The ...

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  37. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MEASURES

    Developments in relation to the strike are constantly telephoned to Mr Lloyd George,(the Prime Minister) at Paris. He returns on Saturday, and ...

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  38. THE DEFEAT OF GERMANY

    Mr Robert Lansing American Secretary of State received the British correspondents yesterday He made the usual numerous diplomatic confessions ...

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  39. CLAIMS MADE BY THE CZECHS

    It is urged by the Czechs that the rivers Elbe, Danube and Vistula be internationalized, also the railways from Presburg, in Hungary, on the ...

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  40. BOLSHEVISM COMBATED.

    Regular business has been laid nside by the Senate in order that it might discuss Bolshevism. Senator T. J. Walsh’s motion ...

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  41. EXTRAORDINARY RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    Five soldiers were killed on the Paris Motz railway. The circumstances are puzzling the authorities. Entering a tunnel, two German coaches ...

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  42. REPARATION.

    A Paris communique dated 5th February says the Allied Commission of Reparation met to-day under the chair manship of M. Klotz and exchanged ...

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  43. MANDATE FOR AMERICA

    America is likely to accept a man date for Armenia with a view to the rapid reorganisation of the country for self-government. The Mandate will ...

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  44. THIRD OF TASK COVERED

    It is announced that the League of Nations Commission appointed by the Allied Peace Conference has covered one-third of its task. ...

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  45. SERVICE TEAM CRICKET TOUR DEFERRED.

    At a meeting of the Cricket Board of Control it was decided to hold over for a month the question of the proposed service team tour in this ...

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  46. RUSSIA AND THE ALLIES.

    The Russian Government has accepted the invitation of the Allies to meet them in Conference. The Soviet Government declares that it is ready to make peace ...

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