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  2. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    There was no St. Patrick's day procession in Melbourne yesterday, but Irishmen and their descendants did not overlook the significance of the day. Irish emblems were ...

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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The "[?]n" position yesterday was unchanged. Altogether 93 fresh cases and 8 deaths were reported which maintains the steady week-end decline of the past few ...

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  4. BRITISH LABOR UNREST.

    At the sitting of the Coal Commission yesterday further evidence was given as to the effect of the demands of the miners of coal exporta. ...

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  5. GERMAN DEGRADATION.

    Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss his reported that the German armistice delegates acquiesced in the surrender of the merchant ships without discussion. The ...

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  6. TRAM AND CAB STRIKE

    The strikes of the electric tramway men and the taxi-cab drivers were a matter of general interest to all residents of the metropolitan area yesterday, and of direct ...

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  7. VESSEL ON FIRE.

    News reached Melbourne last night that a steamer, named the Jacox, engaged in the Pacific trade, was on fire 350 miles south of Suva, and the she was in urgent ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilruth were the guests of the Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson at Luncheon at Government House yesterday. ...

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  9. NEW CASES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.—Thirty-five new cases of p[?]umonic influenza were reported in the metropolitan area by the Health department on Monday. Among the patients were three ...

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  10. Naval Promotions.

    Mr. Poynton, Acting Minister for the Navy, stated on Saturday that the Commonwealth had approved of the following promotions in connection with the naval ...

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  11. JAPAN'S FOREIGN TRADE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  12. Export of Fruit.

    In connection with the shipment of fruit from Victoria during the present season, the sub-committee of the imperial Government Australian Shipping committee ...

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  13. The Copper Industry.

    SYDNEY.—The Great Cobar mine ceased operations on Sunday, but unwatering operations are proceeding pending instructions from London. Members of the mine ...

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  14. CAUSE OF GERMAN DEFEAT.

    An official despatch to Washington from Paris says that the "Social Demokraten" at Stockholm publishes an interview with General Ludendorff, in which the latter ...

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  15. Alleged Embargo on Imports.

    New York business men expressed relief upon the publication of a statement by the Department of Commerce that it had received a cablegram from the American ...

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  16. The Wheat Crop.

    In all probability the Federal Cabinet at its meeting to-day will have before it sunday questions relating to the wheat harvest which have been listed for ...

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  17. Execution of Spartacists.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Sunday Express" states that the Government troops in Berlin have executed 1500 Spartacists in four days, including a number of ...

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  18. Lord Jellicoe in Egypt.

    H.M.S. NEW Zealand has arrived at Port Said. Admiral Lord Jellicoe went to Cairo, and rejoined the ship at Suez. ...

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  19. Wonthaggi's Serious Plight.

    WONTHAGGI.—Matters in regard to the influenza epidemic have reached an acute state. The public hospital and all temporary hospitals are full, and hundreds ...

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  20. GOVERNOR OF MALTA.

    It is officially announced that General Sir Herbert Plumer has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief at Malta in succession to Field-Marshal Lord ...

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  21. BEECH FOREST FIRES.

    Having made a careful investigation into the causes of the Beech Forest bush fires, Detective A. M'Kerral has returned to Melbourne, and has now drawn up a report ...

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  22. SHIPMENTS OF MEAT.

    Since the beginning of the year exceptionally large consignments of frozen meat, consisting of beef, mutton and rabbits, have been despatched to the United ...

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  23. SCENE OUTSIDE THE TOWN HALL

    Scenes of remarkable enthusiasm greeted Archbishop Mannix as be left the Town Hall last night from the hundreds of people who had been unable to gain admission to ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William M'Kay, late of Railway-place, West Melbourne, cooper, who died on 15th February last, by his will of 1st February, 1919, left £2360 real estate and £184 personality to his widow and ...

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  25. RECEPTION TO LADY STANLEY.

    Yesterday afternoon the Lady Mayoress. Mrs. W. W. Cabena, invited between 300 and 400 ladies to a reception for the purpose of wishing Lady Stanley good-bye. ...

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  26. German General Murdered.

    General Arnim, who recently was in command of the German armies in Flanders has been beaten to death. General Arnim fired upon some peasants who were ...

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  27. TRAVELLERS TO AND FROM TASMANIA.

    At a meeting at Scott's Hotel yesterday of passengers to and from Tasmania it was decided on the motion of Cr. F. Read and Rev. Shinos, to enter a protest with the ...

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  28. Pilfering on Wharfs.

    SYDNEY.—At the quarter sessions in Monday Alfred Phillips was sentenced by Judge Backhouse to three years' penal servitude for stealing large quantities of ...

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  29. PLEA FOR SETTLERS IN PLENTY VALLEY.

    WALLAN.—District residents are hopeful that the seriousness of the plight of settlers in the Plenty valley and the ranges will not be overlooked when distribution ...

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  30. British Superiority in Air.

    Brigadier-General Seely, Air Minister, stated in the House of Commons that British airman during the war brought down 3000 German aeroplanes, while the Germans ...

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  31. SINN FEIN FLAGS.

    It was reported yesterday that at a St. Patrick's day procession at Brisbane Sin[?] Fein flags were carried. No comment on the matter was obtainable from Federal ...

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  32. TRAMWAY STRIKE CONTINUES.

    Further development in the Pra[?]-Malvern tramway employes' strike yesterday left the dispute unsettled, and matters last night had reached a delicate stage. ...

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  33. THE TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    A deputation will wait to-day on the Shipping Controller (Rear-Admiral Sir William Clarkson) and urge that better facilities be afforded to travellers between ...

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  34. THE ARCHDUKE'S MURDER.

    A priest, who was formerly confessor to the Duchess of Hohenberg, wife of the murdered Archduke Francis Ferdinand, has published a pamphlet, in which he ...

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  35. RUSSIAN TREACHERY.

    I [?]oressor. Semema[?], confidential adviser to the ex-Kaiser on Russian affairs, discloses that from 1909 to 1914 the Russian ambassidor's despatches from London to ...

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  36. Celebration in Brisbane.

    BRISBANE.—St. Patrick's day procession was welcomed to the Exhibition grounds by Archbishop Duhig, who said that never before had Brisbane witnessed ...

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  37. Father and Son Quarrel.

    An alteration between Mr. Thomas Hope, a retired draper, living at Cameron-street, Brunswick, and his son, Gordon John Hope, had a sensational result on ...

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  38. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Garden, secretary of the One Big Union scheme, in an address at the Social Democratic Hall, stated that the object of the O.B.U. scheme was to destroy ...

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  39. CLAIM OF THEATRICAL EMPLOYES.

    Following the resolution passed at the meeting of theatrical employes on Sunday, protesting against the failure of the Government to compensate employes who ...

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  40. COUNTRY YOUTH'S WEIGHT.

    Amusement was prov[?]ed at the City Court yesterday by the relation of the vic[?]ss[?]des of a guileless youth from the country, whose holiday has been somewhat marred by the loss of £50 ...

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  41. A PAGE OF SECRET HISTORY.

    The "Journal des Debats" publishes the ex-Servian Minister's despatches which were sent to the ex-Austrian Ambassador at Berlin prior to the war, showing that ...

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  42. A MINE-SWEEPING FORCE.

    The Admiralty is establishing a voluntary force of 1300 men, who will be exclusively employed in mine sweeping work for many months. ...

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  43. INFLUENZA ON TRANSPORT.

    The Director of Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, stated yesterday that the transport Lancashire, which had now left Fremantle for Adelaide, was travelling round the ...

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  44. MONDAY'S LATE CABLES.

    Desiring to more closely study the preliminary peace terms and consider the inclusion of the League of Nations scheme, President Wilson did not attend ...

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  45. Belgian State Treasure.

    British destroyers safely escorted three steamers carrying the Belgian State treasure to Antwerp. The treasure included all the State documents, bullion and ...

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  46. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    HORSHAM.—The special train carrying over 200 delegates to the A.N.A. conference in Horsham arrived at 11 p.m. on Monday. The delegates were met by ...

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  47. CASE ON S. CITY OF CAIRO.

    PERTH.—When the steamer City of Cairo arrived at Fremantle on Monday morning a case of influenza was reported on board, the victim being Nurse Booth, ...

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  48. BISHOP'S PRAISE OF SINN FEIN.

    BROKEN HILL.—Bishop Haydon, of Wilcannia and Forbes, in a speech at St. Patrick's day demonstration on Saturday afternoon, said he regarded Sir Edward ...

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  49. AN ARAB UPRISING.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" learns that Arab uprisings against Europeans and Armenians, news of which had been suppressed, occurred in ...

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  50. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The ministerial session of the Methodist Conference were begun in Wesley Church yesterday afternoon. The following probationer were received ...

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  51. HIGH COURT AND QUARANTINE.

    All inquiry was made in the High Cou[?] yesterday by Mr. Mann as to whether the appeal by the South Australian Collector of Customs from an order made against him ...

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  52. ESCAPE OP PRISONERS.

    Two indeterminate sentence prisoners—Walter Jones and Henry E. Meakin—escaped from the M'Leod Settlement, French Island, early yesterday morning. ...

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  53. LABOR PARTY'S AIMS.

    Mr. W. Adamson, chairman of the British Labor party, in a statement defining the party's programme, said be believed nothing short of State ...

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  54. Nearly a Tragedy.

    SYDNEY.—The timely intervention of a policeman saved a double tragedy at The Gap, South Head, on Sunday. The constable noticed a woman about 43 years ...

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  55. Korea Seeks Independence.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" States that a widespread independence movement exists in Korea. Thousands of people who took part ...

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  56. Riots at Cairo.

    The military authorities at Cairo suppressed serious riots. There were i few casualties. ...

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  57. REMOVING BORDER TROUBLES.

    ALBURY.—The Primary cause of the dissatisfaction that has existed here in regard to the border restrictions has now been removed by the declaration that ...

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  58. A SINGULAR CASE.

    Yesterday morning a returned soldier named Robert Warren, of 257 Am[?] street. North Carlton, went to the Repatriation o[?]s at J[?]nt for the purpose of drawing game money. He did ...

    Article : 128 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. RAIN BENEFITS BEET CROPS.

    SALE.—In Heyfield district beet crops are showing a marked improvement. Those that looked fine before the recent rains are looking finer still as the result of ...

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  61. Advertising

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