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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    It is stateede by the “Evening News” that Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, and Mr A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    On furlough, staying at the Army Nurses Club, Grand Hotel, Melbourne, is Sister Alice Ross King, who was awarded the Military Medal in ...

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  5. MR. HUGHES FRANCE

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, had an enthusiastic reception at Lyons, where he was entertained by the Mayor on the occasion ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. GERMANY’S POSITION

    Government troops to the number of 50,000 are completing their victory at Berlin, while an improvised army of 30,000 Spartacists is marching to ...

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  7. DEATH OF REV. A. H. MOORE

    Profound regret will be felt by all sections of the community in Ballarat al the news that the Rev Alexander Henderson Moore, B.A., minister of ...

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  8. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The death occurred at the Showgroonds Isolation Camp yesterday morning at 2.15 of John Morcom, aged 38 years, a hawker, who resided in Eureka street, ...

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  9. STRANDED NEW SOUTH WALES RESIDENTS.

    Messrs Howard Smith and Co. intend to send away the steamer Bombala for Brisbane to-night. The company declines to book any passengers for ...

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  10. THE POLISH-GERMAN QUESTION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Posen telegraphing on the 7th March, said:—The German delegates have arrived and are beginning to confer with the inter- Allied ...

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  11. ITALY AND THE JUGO-SLAVS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that M. Georges Clemecceau, the Premier of France and President of the Peace Conference, has informed the President ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA’S SPLENDID EX-HIBITS.

    At the Lyons Fair the first week has been concluded and the business is how beginning to show signs of briskness. It is expected that the final ...

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  13. THE WONTHAGGI OUTBREAK.

    At midday there was about a dozen influenza cases to be taken to the hospitals. A volunteer ambulance has been kept constantly going night and ...

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  14. FRANCE’S LIBERATED REGIONS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says —There was a great demonstration at the Trocadero, when a petition signed by 3,250,000 inhabitants of the ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. THE FIGHTING IN BERLIN.

    The ‘‘Times” correspondent at Berlin (Mr Charles Tower) telegraphing from Germany, describing the fight on Saturday in Berlin, says:—The ‘‘lronsides” of ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. OBITUARY.

    Morcom.—Mr John Morcom, a wellknown resident of 89 Eureka street Ballarat East, died at the Isolation Camp early yesterday morning. The ...

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  17. FIGURES FOR THE STATE

    There were 155 cases reported today 52 admissions to hospital and 88 discharged. There were three deaths. The number in hospitals now is 811 ...

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  18. BELGIUM’S STATUS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that it is understood that Belgium has requested that she be admitted to the discussions of preliminary Peace ...

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  19. NAVAL CHANGE

    Referring to official denials that Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander of the Grand Fleet, was replacing Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss ...

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  20. NEW VACCINE TESTED.

    A from Paris says that the Pasteur Institute has experimented on a large scale with a mew influenza vaccine, with great curative success. ...

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  21. GERMANY TO BE FED

    Agreement has been reached by the Allied Supreme War Council regarding the deadlock in the armistice negotiations at Spa, concerning the handing ...

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  22. “FOXY FERDINAND.”

    When in 1887 the Bulgars elected Ferdinand of Coburg Hungarian noble and officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army, to be their Prince, they thought they ...

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  23. BELGIAN CLAIM AGAINST GER-MANY.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says —The Belgian claims against Germany submitted to th0 Reparation Commission, amount to between £1,400 ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced that the Australian light cruiser Melbourne and the destroyers Parramatta, Huon and Warrego will arrive at Sydney on May 23 ...

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  25. A SEIGE AT DUSSELDORF.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Copenhagen says that a siege has been proclaimed in Dusseldorf, situated on the Rhina below Cologne. ...

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  26. THE GENERAL STRIKE

    Semi-official messages from Berlin, dated the evening of the 8th March, declare that the general strike throughout Germany has practically ended. In ...

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  27. RESUMPTION OF ARMISTIGE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Supreme War Council has formulated plans for the resumption of the armistice negotiations at Brussels on the 13th March. The plans ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICES.

    The “Times” correspondent at Stockholm says:—Sweden has planned an extensive commercial air service that will connect London, Berlin, ...

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  29. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA

    Two companies of Japanese infantry and a battery of artillery engaged a force of Bolsheviks ten times as strong north of Alexsevsko, Siberia, on ...

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  30. SYMPATHETIC REFERENCES.

    The Rev W.T Hiatt minister of the Neil street Methodist Church, stated last evening that he was deeply grieved to hear of the sudden death of the Rev A. ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT.

    The Swiss Ambassador at Petrograd, who has arrived at Stockholm, says that the Bolshevik Government is ready to come to any agreement with the ...

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  32. THE GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY

    The. “Times” correspondent at the Hague says Germany will be able to sustain herself till the next harvest if secret dealings and profiteering are ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    Interviewed by the “National News” representative, Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister of National Service and Reconstruction said that, basing its plans on ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. THE UKRAINE SITUATION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berne says:—The Ukrainian Press Bureau says—The military situation in the Ukraine is daily becoming more serious ...

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  35. THE EX-KAISER.

    A message from Geneva which has been received in Vancouver says:—The Kaiser desires to go to the Riviera or Egypt, and has requested Herr Erzberger, the ...

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  36. REV P. E. SHEPHERD’S TRIBUTE.

    The Rev P. E. Shepherd, minister of the St. John’s Presbyterian Church) stated last evening that the members of his congregation assembled for the ...

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  37. MINERS WAGES

    When representatives of the National Federation of Steel Manufacturers urgently represented to the Coal Commission that an increase ...

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  38. WOMEN WAR WORKERS.

    The Directress of the Land Army (Miss Muriel Talbot), speaking at Oxford, appealed for 5000 recruits for the coming season, and said she was planning the ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. GERMAN FLEET’S PERSONNEL.

    A message from Paris received at Vancouver says that the German fleet Personnel will be restricted to 15,000. ...

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  40. BELGIAN CLAIM CONCEDED.

    It is announced that the Belgian Claims’ Commission has agreed to the Belgian demand for the Malmedy district in Rhenish Prussia now under ...

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  41. MILITARY PROHIBITIONS.

    The military conditions to be imposed include guarentees not to build tanks or manufacture any more poisonous gas. All war material must be ...

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  42. THE FRENCH PREMIER

    As M. Clemenceau, the French Premire, was leaving the Quei d’Orsay on Monday, a man rushed forward and cried “Down with tyranny.” He was ...

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  43. RUSSIAN AND SAXON CONDI-TIONS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that Government agents who have just returned from a month’s tour in Ger- many, where they investigated the food ...

    Article : 258 words
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