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  2. GUNNER YATES ON TRIAL APPEAL FOR ONE CHARGE REFUSED

    The courtmartial in Melbourne to enquire into certain charges against Gunner Georee Edwin Yates. M.H.R., and Private George Friend was resumed in the ...

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  3. REAL RUSSIA BOLSHEVISTS GUARD RIGA

    "The Times" correspondent at Helsingfors (capital of Finland) telegraphs: —The Bolshevist naval staff is has[?] organising the sea defencee of Riga and ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. WORKERS' WANTS PREMIER OFFERS COMMISSION

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) at (Friday's conference with the executive of the Miners' Federation stated that the Government was prepared to appoint ...

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  5. LABOR TROUBLES IRONWORKERS RESUME

    About 500 ironworkers in the metropolitan area and at Cawler resumed work on Monday morning in accordance with the offer of the employers that the ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS THRESHING OUT DETAILS

    Roumania estimates [?] war damages sustained by her and chargeable to the Central Powers amount to £1,140,000,000. The Russian figures are £160,000,000. ...

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  7. THE INFLUENZA POSITION SATISFACTORY

    Dr. Ramsay Smith (chairman of the Central Board of Health) stated yesterday that another mild case of ordinary influenza was reported from Renmark on ...

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  8. SPARTACISTS REVIVAL IN BAVARIA

    The "Berlin Tagblatt" confirms the statement that the Spartacists are in power in Bavaria, and that the Government forces have provisionally ...

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  9. FRANCE OPPOSES FLEET DESTRUCTION.

    "Le Journal" strongly protests against the reported proposal to sink the surrendered German flee:, because of the searcity of metals and machinery, ...

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  10. STRANDED SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    The number of South Australians stranded in Victoria who desire to come home is constantly increasing. It now totals 664. made up as follows:— ...

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  11. CIVIL WAR REPORT DENIED.

    It is reported from Berlin that a state of terrorism exists, and ail counter, revolutionaries are being actively hunted down. ...

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  12. "END OF MONROE DOCTRINE."

    Senator Borah, speaking on the constitution of the League of Nations, said it marked the end of the Monroe doctrine, and was Great Britain's greatest triumph ...

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  13. RETIREMENT OF BRITISH FORCE.

    In the House of Lords, Ear] Curzon declared the Bolshevists were trying to dispose of the Pronvincial Governments one by one, and wanted to release their ...

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  14. CONDITIONS IN COUNTRY.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith stated yesterday that everything is proceeding satisfactorily in the country towns from which cases have been reported. ...

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  15. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.

    Of the 48 carpen[?] and joiners who ceased work at the timber mills about a fortnight ago. only about nine have not been engaged by other employers ...

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  16. PROBLEMS OF GERMANY.

    Advices from Berlin states that owing to sanguinary disturbances, Government troops have occupied Hanan, in Hessen. assau. where they disarmed and arres. ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. CONDITION OF PATIENTS.

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  18. SOLIDERS' GRATITUDE.

    The soldiers from the Orsova. at present in quarantine on Torrens Island, desire to express their thanks for and appreciation of the attention they have ...

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  19. FUTURE OF THE RHINE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says M. Clemenceau's absence from the conference is likely to be prolonged, and the council of 10 will now probably defer ...

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  20. IN HANDS OF TURKS

    How the crew of the Australian submarine AE2, which was lost in the Dardauelles, were treated by the Turks after being captured was related by Stoker ...

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  21. 'PICNIC' PEARCE

    Entertained at a civic dinner at Kirnberley, Senator Pearce opined that with the advent of bigger ships, especially for the refrigerator trade, the Cape routs ...

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  22. GENERAL STRIKE AT BOOKUM.

    A report from Berlin states that a general strike has been proclaimed at Bockum—a town of Rhenish Prussia, near Dusseldorf. ...

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  23. ONE NEW CASE.

    One case of influenza was reported in Sydney on Monday. and the patient was removed to the Coast Hospital. So far £12,758 have been spent to ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. PEACE FLARES

    An influential committee of members of the House of Co[?]ns and other[?] been formed for the purpose of arranging a comprehensive scheme of beacon ...

    Article : 46 words
  25. DRAFTING A NEW CONSTITUTION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that Berlin messages indicate that the revised draft of the constitution of the empire, which will come before the ...

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  26. RACE MEETINGS.

    The consultative council of New South Wales will be called together on Wednesday evening to consider the whole question of lifting the existing ...

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  27. APPLICATION OF WHITLEY SYSTEM.

    Government officials and representatives of some trade unions have held a conference to discuss the application of the Whitley system to Government ...

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  28. TOLL OF WAR

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  29. NEW AEROPLANE ENGINE

    Dr. Rateau has invented a new aeroplane engine based on the principle of the turbine and designed to produce 30,000 revolutions a minute. The engina ...

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  30. AN IMPROVEMENT.

    Only one dozn applications were made to the Melbourne Board of Health until 2 o'clock on Monday for ambulances. So far as the officials of the board were ...

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  31. NEW SOCIALIST MINISTRY FORMED IN MUNICH.

    A report from Copenhagen, received from Karlsruhe, states that a siege has been proclaimed through Baden owing to grave disturbances at Mannheim. At ...

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  32. HUNGARIAN LEADER LYNCHED.

    According to a Budapest report cir. culated via Berlin, the Hungarian Spar. tacist leader (Belakun) has been lynched. ...

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  33. A NATIONAL DISASTER.

    Mr. Hodges (secretary of the Miners' Federation) stated at Mansfield that in order to avert a national disaster the Government must secure the wages and ...

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  34. OPPOSE 'TIPPING'

    That marine stewards were strongly opposed to the "tipping" system on ships. because they believed that when a passenger paid his fare he should not be ...

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  35. FRENCH PREMIER

    This morning's bulletin states that improvement in the condition of the wounded French Premier (M. Clemenceau) continues. His temperature is ...

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  36. GERMAN MINERS

    The Essen miners decided in favor of a general strike after an uproarious meeting, at which revolvers were drawn and the moderate elements expelled. ...

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  37. SPARTACIST PROTESTS.

    A Karlsruhe proclamation says that the disturbances at Mannheim were in stigated by Spartacists as a protest against the death of Herr Eisner. The ...

    Article : 167 words
  38. 'DAN KELLY'

    Kelly, the old station hand in New South Wales, continues to make state. ments in support of his contention that he is Dan Kelly, brother of the no[?] ...

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  39. RETURN OF AUSTRALIANS 10,000 TO SAIL IN MARCH.

    An early resumption of regular sailings of troopships to Australia is expectable. The refit men are proceeding to the Clyde, Liverpool, and clse, ...

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  40. RESTRICTIONS CONTINUE.

    A meeting of tie advisory committee was held in Melbourne on Monday afternoon. At the conclusion Dr. Roberson (chairman of the board of health) waited ...

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  41. 'MILK AND HONEY'

    In reviewing the work the British have accomplished in the Neat East, Lord Curzon says:—"In Mesopotamia we have (been securoly established for the past ...

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  42. HIGH FARES ON SUEZ ROUTE.

    The Delhi correspondent of "The Times" reports that the high steamer fares on the Suez Canal route and the Government's neglect to secure a revision ...

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  43. COURTMARTIAL CONSIDERED.

    The Argyllshire's troops went to Victoria Barracks, Sydney, on Monday, and received part of their deferred pay, which had been refused them last week ...

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  44. AUSTRIA A NEUTRAL STATE

    "Le Temps," in referring to the Weimar Assembly's anxiety to annex German Austria, and having twice in the past fortnight unanimously resolved to ...

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  45. KING WILL DECORATE OFFICERS.

    The British Press Bureau announces that the King has expressed a wish to personally invest and decorate the dominion and oversea officers, awarded ...

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  46. HE DID NOT.

    In reply to criticisms that he travelled in a train without wearing a mask and that the police drew his attention to the omission, Hon. D. R. ...

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  47. TRADES AND LABOR

    Bread Carters. Implement Workers. Government Women Workerr Boilermakers. ...

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  48. SPIRIT STRENGTH REDUCED

    It is requited by the regulations under the Commonwealth Spirits Act that spirit for methylaiion shall he of a strength not less than 65 degrees overproof, but ...

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  49. DISCARDED MASKS.

    The Minister of Health in New South Wales says that employes in tea arid refreshment roome and indoor businesses generally are not wearing masks. He ...

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  50. POLES AND CZECHS

    An Inter-Allied Sub-Commission is [?] ceeding to Prague for the purpose of coml-osing the differences between the Poles and Czechs. ...

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  51. TURKISH LOSSES

    Reuter's correspondent indent at Constantinople states that official returns show that the Turkish war losses were[?] Killed. &c., 4,37,000 ...

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  52. FOR VALOR

    Corpora'. Lawrence Carthage Weathers, of the 43rd Battalion, to whom in recognition of his gallantry and courage under five has been awarded the Victoria Cross, is a son of Mrs. John ...

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  53. SAMOA'S FUTURE BRIGHT

    An optimistic opinion as to the future of Samoa is held by the Administrator (Colonel Logan), who is in Auckland (N.Z.) on runough. ...

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  54. AFRICAN POLITICS

    During his evidence in the Rufe Nay. lor case the Administrator of the 'Trans. vaal (Hon. A. G. Robertson) referred to the "atmosphere of bribery" which ...

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  55. MEDICAL TRADE UNION

    A meeting of the medical profession of London carried a resolution by 207 votes to 30 in favor of organising the profession on a trade union basis in ...

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  56. SIX MORE CASES.

    Six new cases of pneumonic influenza were admitted to the New South Wales Coast Hospital on Monday afternoon. Three were from Sefton Park and the ...

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  57. A CONTRADICTION GIVEN.

    It is officially stated in Berlin that in conformity with the new armistice terms German hostilities with Poland were suspended on February 17. ...

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  58. ABORIGINES INFECTED.

    Although the diagnosis of the Lismore (N.S.W.) cases show that they are not pneumonic influenza they are to be regarded as such. ...

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  59. FIGHTING ON POSEN FRONT GERMANS IGNORE ARMISTICE TERMS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Warsaw telegraphed on February 19:—A telephone message from Posen states that notwithstanding the armistice the Germans ...

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  60. INTERNATIONAL LABOR

    A hitch has occurred in connection with the International Labor Legislation Commission. The British draft of the labor charter advocates freedom for the ...

    Article : 56 words
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  62. WARNING TO THE PEOPLE.

    Dr. Cumpston (Director of Federal Quarantine) issued a warning in Melbourne yesterday as to the need for those who contract influenza symptoms ...

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  63. SNOWEALLS IN BRITAIN.

    There have been abnormal snowfalls in Great Britain. The drifts in Derbyshire are 10 ft. deep. The High Peak railway has been blotted out and is ...

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  64. AIRSHIP TRAVELS 5000 MILES

    The House of Commons has carried the third reading of the Aerial Navigation Bill Colonel Seely declared the Government intended to assist and ...

    Article : 79 words
  65. 171 NEW CASES.

    One hundred and seventy-one cases were reported to Melbourne Board of Health on Monday. The total to date is 4326. Admissions to hospitals on ...

    Article : 38 words
  66. ADELAIDE AND SYDNEY.

    Mr. John Storey, M.L.A., of New South Wales, replying to Mr. Holman's retort to a previous letter, says:—"The public want definite and specific information. ...

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