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  2. THE SPEAR HEAD

    The battle of Hamel, on 4th July, was thus the first of a series that changed the Western defensive into an offensive, and ended in the surrender of the Hun. It ...

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  3. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    The general condition of M. Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France and President of the Peace Conference, is good, and he is in very good spirits. An X-ray examination ...

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  4. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    It is understood that the Reparation Commission of the Peace Conference has decided to anticipate any question in regard to the delay in arriving at a decision ...

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  5. CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    In view of the fact that 13 deaths from influenza were reported on Thursday lust, including 12 in the metropolitan district, and as there was an increase on the same ...

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  6. NEW ARMISTICE TERMS.

    It is understood that the Allies final armistice terms will include the following:—The reduction of Germany's military ...

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  7. EXHIBITION HOSPITAL.

    The Premier made available yesterday copies of the correspondence that has passed between the State Government and Archbishop Mannix regarding the stuffing of ...

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  8. SCHOONER AGROUND.

    When less than a day's sails from her destination, on the 103rd day out from Montreal, Canada, the schooner Louis Theriault 386 tons, stranded late on ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT'S SYMPATHY.

    On behalf of the Federal Government the Acting Prime Minister lias despatched through the Governor-General the following cablegram to M. Clemenceau:— ...

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  10. MOTOR DRIVER KILLED.

    NHILL.—George chauffeur for Messrs. Young Bros., was killed in sensational circumstances at 8.20 a.m. on Friday, He was driving one of the firm's cars ...

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  11. Wintry Weather in England.

    Severe snow and ruin storms are sweeping Great Britain. Trains have been embedded in snow drifts in Derbyshire. The Thames rose 5 feet in 24 hours. ...

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  12. ALIENS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    A short bill is to be introduced in the House of Commons dealing with resident aliens, and preventing for a fixed period the entry of enemy aliens into Great ...

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  13. FOOD PRICES AND EXPORT.

    Woman members of the Victorian Socialist party, introduced by Mr. Considine, M.P., yesterday waited on the Minister of Customs to protest against the ...

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  14. Senator Pearce in Pretoria.

    The Australian Minister ot Defence, Senator Pearce, was entertained at dinner by Hie Defence department last night. Senator paid a tribute to the ...

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  15. RETURNING TROOPS.

    It is anticipated by the military authorities that the transports Osterley and Thongwa will arrive in the Bay on Monday. The disembarkation of the soldiers ...

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  16. WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Dominion Parliament was opened to-day. The speech from the throne promised a bill conferring on women the right to sit in Parliament, and a bill to ...

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  17. ANZAC WIRELESS SQUADRON.

    The majority of the Australian troops who have teen serving with the Anzac Wireless Squadron in Mesopotamia will be returning to Australia next month for ...

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  18. Motor Crashes Into Tram.

    A motor accident, with serious consequences, occurred at Elwood on Thursday at about 6.30 p.m. Mr. John F. Barley, estate agent, was driving with his manager, ...

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  19. SHIPPING DELAYS.

    Following on the decision of New South Wales seamen to return to work on the numerous intor-State vessels lying idle Port Jackson on the terms, as explained in ...

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  20. THE RACING EMBARGO.

    It was foreshadowed in the sporting columns of "The Age" on Thursday that if the influenza epidemic was held well in check during the week, there was a ...

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  21. THE INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The transport workers have decided to hold their hand in regard to their threatened strike, pending receipt of the employers' proposals, but they declare ...

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  22. THE SARDINIA INQUIRY.

    The military court which was appointed to investigate the complaints of soldiers who returned by the troopship Sardinia in December, furnished its report to the ...

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  23. SEDITION IN AMERICA.

    Congressman Berger and four other Socialist lenders, who were charged at Chicago with sedition, were sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment. Bail was ...

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  24. INFLUENZA ON TRANSPORTS

    In view of the fresh outbreak of pneumonic influenza in Great Britain the defence authorities in Australia intend, is u precautionary measure, to again ...

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  25. BUTTER FOR THE WINTER.

    The suggestion has been made that owing to the large export of butter from Australia insufficient will be left here to meet the winter shortage. It is alleged that, while ...

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  26. THE ARGYLLSHIRE MEN.

    With reference to the action of the military authorities in New South' Wales in withholding the deferred pay of the troops from the steamer Argyllshrie who broke ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Further sales of Australian wheat have now been effected, and were announced yesterday by Senator Russell, chairman of the Australian Wheat Board. Two cargoes. ...

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  28. S. LOONGANA BEING MANNED.

    Following on the settlement of the seamen's trouble in Sydney with respect to claims for the "influenza bonus" and the promise of the Government authority to ...

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  29. ENTERTAINING THE SOLDIERS.

    Every afternoon the citizens' committee for the entertainment of soldiers provides a programme of music for the benefit of soldiers and friends at the Lady Janet ...

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  30. Bright Spots on the Railways.

    As a means of encouraging an emulative spirit amongst railway employes who occupy residences contiguous to the lines, and inducing them to mako their homes ...

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  31. WHEAT FOR INDIA.

    Arrangements have been completed with the Australian Wheat Board whereby, out of the British Government's stocks held in Australia, 125,000 tons are to be shipped ...

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  32. WAR WORKERS DUE TO-DAY.

    It is notified by the military authorities that, subject to pratique being granted, 2S0 war workers and u few invalided soldiers will be landed at the new pier, Port ...

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  33. TELEGRAMS TO BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    The Deputy Chief Censor in Melbourne has received the following cable message from the Chief Censor in London:—"Telegrams, both personal and commercial, may ...

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  34. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—Following their agreement with the shipping controller to mand idle coastal shipping the seamen on Friday morning signed on the vessels requiring ...

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  36. The Barambah's Troops.

    The transport Barambah, having been granted pratique at 8 p.m. yesterday, disembarkation of the ictorian troops will now take place at the new pier, Port ...

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  37. NORTH QUEENSLAND HARBORS.

    BRISBANE.—Mr. Cullen, Engineer of Harbors and Rivers, in an exhaustive report on his investigation of the Gulf country for the purposes of establishing ...

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  38. THE FLAX INDUSTRY.

    KOOWEERUP.—The flax growers of this district have formed a company, known as the Dalmore Co-operative Flax Company. Messrs. Graham, Duff, G. ...

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  39. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Hyge[?] will leave Port Melbourne for Queenscliff, Sorrento and Dromana to-day, 2 p.m.; to-morrow, 11.10 a.m. Courier will leave Queen's Wharf for ...

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  41. MEETING OF PROTEST TO-MORROW.

    A well-attended meeting of representatives of the many organisations whose members are affected by the influenza restrictions was held yesterday to complete ...

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