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  2. LATEST CABLES

    Reuters correspondent at the Hague says that in the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament the Premier stated that no Power had hitherto objected ...

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  3. GENERAL ELECTION ISSUES.

    Following on the Coalition Government's a declaration of policy to influence the Peace Conference in favor of the world wide abolition of ...

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  4. EBERT RIDES THE STORM.

    A message from The Hague says it is believed that the German Government has mastered the situation. Herr Ebert, the Premier, calmed the ...

    Article : 498 words
  5. CONSCRIPT ARMIES MUST GO

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Bristol, said that conscription was introduced in Britain to meet a great emergency. When the need passed the Act ...

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  6. IS GEELONG PREPARED FOR INFLUENZA CASES?

    Ah the result of a message from Melbourne at midday yesterday, a rumor gained currency that there had been an outbreak of pneumonic influenza in ...

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  7. MR WATT RISKS HIS CABINET

    The House or Representatives went into committee on the War Precautions Bill. Mr. Groom said that the Government, having considered the views expressed on both ...

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  8. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Between 3000 and 5000 diplomats and officials have arrived in Paris to attend the preliminary Peace Conference, and the city is overflowing with gay crowds. ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. SOUTH AFRICA'S DESIRES.

    Pretoria, Wednesday.—A deputation of 11 delegates from different parts of Natal to-day presented to Mr. F. S. Malan, Minister for Mines and ...

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  10. EGGS FOR THE ORPHANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 387 words
  11. HERTZOG WANTS A REPUBLIC.

    Under the beading "Independence and the Peace Conference" advertisements appear in the Nationalist (antiImperiahst) Press, signed by General ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. SHIPPING DIFFICULTIES EXPLAINED BY CHAIRMAN.

    Lord Inchcape, chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, says that there will be difficulty in working ships which cost ...

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  13. LITTLE HUNS HURRAH!

    A French correspondent with the British armies states that the inhabitants of Rheuish Prussia everywhere are obsequiously welcoming the Allied ...

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  14. 11 CASES ON THE MAKURA.

    Sydney, Thursday.—A wireless message received by the Union Company today from the Makura states that two passengers and nine of the crew are ...

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  15. NORTH GEELONG.

    On Wednesday evening the Methodist Church was not large enough to contain the crowd seaking admission to the "challenge concert." promoted by the male ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. A CHEMIST'S ADVICE.

    Mr. E. W. Eggins, chemist, of Gosford. New South. Wales, offers the following advice to the public to assist in tho prevention or pneumonic influenza: ...

    Article : 216 words
  17. THE NEUTRAL ZONE.

    Marshal Foch has informed the German delegates, who demanded free communication with the occupied Rhineland, that traffic between the ...

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  18. NORTH GEELONG'S FIRE STATION.

    A sub-committee of the Corio shine Council, consisting of the three Moorpany Riding members, met at the Exchange yesterday and decided to recommend to the ...

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  19. POLICE COURT.

    Usually the sittings of the police court on Thursdays are very brief. Yesterday was an exception. A case in which James Wilsher, represented by Mr. E. E. Wilson, ...

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  20. SOME OF THE KAISER'S GRIMES.

    Paris reports that a group of mothers living in Lille is endeavoring to secure the prosecution of the former Kaiser on the ground that ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced that the following members of the Victorian Forces have been awarded Bars to their Military Medals:—Sergt. S. Bagnall, M.M., 23rd ...

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  22. PRUSSIAN GUARDS GIVE SUPPORT TO THE GOVERNMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen says:—A solemn entry into Berlin on Tuesday by large formations of Prussian Guards was an important ...

    Article : 330 words
  23. AIR POSTAL SERVICES.

    Many interesting points connected with the future development of aviation are touched upon in the report of the Civil Aerial Transport ...

    Article : 259 words
  24. NEWS OF GEELONC AND DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Mrs. Tulloch, of 3 Britannia-street, Geelong West, learns that her son, Pte. T. E. Cocking, died of broncho-pneumonia in the 2nd General Hospital, ...

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  25. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A bicycle is waiting an owner at the city watchouse; a parcel of drapery left at the Geelong West lock-up may be had on application. ...

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  26. THE SENATE.

    Senator Gardiner asked Senator Pearce whether he was making, or had made, arrangements for his departure from Australia. ...

    Article : 353 words
  27. GERMAN SHIPS' FATE.

    It is stated that France will demand first consideration in the distribution of the German commercial fleet. Mr. Archibald Hurd, of the "Daily ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. HUNS TATTOO PRISONERS.

    Repatriated prisoners arriving in England during the past few days bear marks of the latest form of Hun barbarity. Many have extensive tattooing ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. ODDFELLOWS REMAIN FIRM.

    The board of directors of the M.U.I.O.O.F. held a meeting in Melbourne last evening. After the meeting it was announced that the board ...

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  30. GEN. PAU WILL LOOK AFTER, SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The Premier stared to-day that General Pau had undertaken to himself take charge of the formation of a committee, which would ...

    Article : 76 words
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