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  3. LABOR LEGISLATION

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Mr. Goodart (formerly French Naval Minister) declares that future Labor legislation must be international, otherwise ...

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  4. UNCHARTED SEAS

    Mr. Hugles stated in an interview at Paris on Wednesday: "While the [?] of the League of Natio as is unsettled, its scope and auth[?] remain unsettled. It is not satisfactory to Australia. Some time [?] before it will come into being. After the constitution ...

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  5. STRIKES EXTENDING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The extension of the strike to the District Railway Power Station cuts off power for the tramway service, embracing a wide ...

    Article : 371 words
  6. BE FOREWARNED

    The Queensland Health Department has issued the following information on pneumonic influenza, advising the people what to do: ...

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  7. ARE THE OLD IMMUNE?

    A Sydney nurse, who was through tho epidemic in South Africa raises an interesting question. She states that in the big hospital in which she worked ...

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  8. WILSON TO BRITISH LABOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — President Wilson, replying to the Labor Party's address of welcome upon his visit to England, expresses his deep ...

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  9. "AUSTRALIA FIRST"

    At the opening of the Convent of the Sisters of the Good Samaritan on Sunday, at Corooke (Vic.), people were present from all parts of the Western ...

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  10. WHY NOT COMPULSORY INOCULATION?

    Sir,—Our doctors seem inclined towards compulsory inoculation. Well, why should wo not have compulsion? Inoculation is harmless. It kills ...

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  11. PAYING JHE BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir John Foster [?] telegraphs to the "Evening Standard":- The [?] Conference has ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The German Government has learned of an attempt to interfore with the meeting of the National Assembly, and has ...

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  13. LOLD SPARTACUS THREATS.

    Nobody is permitted to enter Weimar without a pass signed by either Ebert or Schiedemann. A feeling of panic prevails in ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. SOLDIERS' GRATUITY

    A special staff of clerks has been engaged by the central administration at Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, to deal with the A.I.F. war service leave ...

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  15. GRAVE SITUATION

    LONDON Wednesday.—The grave industrial situation was the principal matter for discussion at yesterday's Cabinet meeting. It is understood ...

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  16. INFLUENZA AND THE CHURCHES

    When the influenza epidemic swept through America the emergency health committee of Boston appealed to the churches to be closed. In response to ...

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  17. THE NEED FOR SPEED.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent declares that the Conference in the past three days has been remainded from a military viewpoint that the ...

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  18. HOUSE OF COMMONS REOPENS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — There was a big attendance at the opening of the House of Commons to-day, many being unable to find a seat. Labor members ...

    Article : 186 words
  19. PLAGUE OR PROFIT?

    Sir,—I was astonished at seeing it this morning's "Advocate" that ship ping restrictions were to be relaxe[?] as regards the port of Strahan. I ...

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  20. THIRTEEN TO DINNER

    We were a superstitious lot. We refused to use the one match for three cigarettes. We refused to spill the salt. We refused to. sit down 13 to ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN IRRITATION.

    The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent states that Australian irritation regarding the previsional arrangements [?] the German colonies ...

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  22. MELBOURNE'S MASKS

    There are masks and masks. The young woman who made the acquaintance of the chairman of the Melbourne Board of Health (Dr. Robertson) ...

    Article : 265 words
  23. GREEK CLAIMS.

    PARIS Wednesday.—The Council of P[?] to-day further heard the Grook [?] M. Venizelos made a statement regarding Greek interests in ...

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  24. "BREAD AND REST"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York Times' "Berne correspondent interviewed Kurte Eisner (exPremier of Bavaria), who said that the ...

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  26. NO A.I.F. MEN NEED APPLY

    "No real soldiers need apply" is the attitude of the Defence Department towards aspirants for positions as officers in the Commonwealth military ...

    Article : 280 words
  27. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Bureau announces that the "Ministry of Labor has received two resolutions passed at unofficial' conferences of the ...

    Article : 224 words
  28. FREEDOM OF THE SFAS

    [?] Wednesday.—Sir J. Cook [?] the Navy). in an article [?]n the [?] Mall Gazette." discusses [?] demand for the ...

    Article : 155 words
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  30. £5 A DAY

    [?] Wednesday.—A pro[?] D[?]chman who has just arrived [?]om Berlin says that it is impossible [?] maintain life in Berlin under £5 a ...

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  31. 5000 WAITERS STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Five thousand waiters in the London hotels are striking. Only the head and second waiters are working in the great hotels ...

    Article : 54 words
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