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  2. TWO INFLUENZA 'WAVES' DUE

    The Director of Federal Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, stated yesterday that the, influenza epidemic was worse in February last than it is now. He b ...

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  3. MR HUGHES' BILL £450,000,000

    These are Mr. Keith Murdoch's opinions:—Agreement on the question of reparations is not yet definite, and it is feared that the position may yet ...

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  4. THE N.S,W. COAL BLOCKADE.

    At a conference of representatives of pu[?]c utilities on Monday to consider the position, it was stated that the Railway department, the Melbourne Electric ...

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  5. 'NO MORE TEARING OF TREATIES!' SAYS SCHEIDEMANN

    Herr Scheidemnn, the Premier, speaking in the National Assembly at Weimar, said that loyalty to treaties would be the distinguishing, mark of ...

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  6. FREE LIBRARY COMMITTEE.

    At the monthly meeting of the general committee of tie Geelong Free Library last evening these were present Messrs. B. M'Kinnon (chairman), S. Michael, B., Cox, ...

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  7. ARE WE TO BUY & SELL ANY GERMAN GOODS—AFTER PEACE?

    The president (Cr. Howard Hitchcock) was in the chair at the meeting of the Ghamber of Commerce yeterday's Other present were Messrs. R. J. Fletcher (vice-president), ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    In the list or Geelong V.A.D. helpers at the Exhibition Hospital published in yesterday's "Advertiser," the name of Miss Daisy Carr appeared. It is ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    Although plenty of trucks are now available [?] was again a stoppage of loading operations on the Novgorod yesterday, [?] time to was due to the mab[?] of the ...

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  10. "SHIPPING NOT HELD UP,"

    "It is totally nature to say that the short supply of trucks to the stacks has been responsible for holding up the ships in port and delaying the men." said the ...

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  11. 1124 IN VICTORIAN HOSPITALS.

    Yesterday 432 cases were reported to the Victorian. Board of Health, viz.:— Metropolitan, 384; country, 48. Admitted to hospital, 84; discharged, 83; ...

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  12. UNFIT TRAINEES MUST REPORT.

    "There seems to be an impression that when a boy called up under the Defence Act is pronouned unfit hat that cuds military ...

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  13. RATIONING MAY BE ORDERED,

    "It is not our concern who is responsible for the position which has been created," added Mr. Harpar. "The main thing is that the coal supplies are extraordinarily ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. N.S.W. FIGURES INCREASE.

    Sydney.—There were 41- deaths and 191 new cases in the metropolitan area yesterday: one death and two fresh cases at North Head. In the country ...

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  15. THIS COUNT IS DANGEROUS.

    On the other hand it is said that Count von Crockdorn-Rantzau, Foreign Minister is activity supporting Bolshevists in order to embarrass the Alnes. ...

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  16. HOBART CASES ARE PNEUMONIC

    Hobart.—The cases of influenza, which were lauded from the steamer Conah during the last fow days are all now diagnosed as pneumonic. Three more ...

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  17. S. GEELONG SCHOOL PLANS DO NOT SATISFY.

    South Geelong Stale school has been patched several times in an attempt to get more light into the class rooms. It is to be patched again, Previous attempts have ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Be boxthorn hedges, I should like to correct an error in your report of shire council meeting. My inquiry had nothing to do win Roslyn-road ...

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  19. RAILWAYS WILL BE FINED £300,000

    Sydney, Monday.—Coal mine owners take exception to the Government statement that of 3 a ton increase is imposed in the price of coal it will mean £300,000 a year increase ...

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  20. INOCULATION'S BENEFITS PASS.

    Experience so far gamed of moculation is that it is a valuable preventive of complications following upon influenza, but not of infection with the ...

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  21. INTERSTATE QUARANTINE.

    Notice has been sent to the Government of New South Wales by the Commonwealth Government that only Commonwealth passports will be recognised ...

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  22. COAL FOR WHEAT SHIPS.

    Questioned regarding the coal cargoes coming to Australia from South Africa and India. Rear-Admiral Clarkson, Shipping Controller, stated that the supplies would ...

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  23. BAVARIA'S SOVIET FAILS.

    It is reported from Munich, capital of Bavaria, that the Communists nave dispersed me council of the Peoples' Mandatories, seized the trades union ...

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  24. CARTERS AND DRIVERS

    Who assembled in large numbers at a meeting held in the Trades Hall last evening, strongly resented the insinuation that the funds of the Kitchener Memorial were ...

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  25. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Gif's are acknowledged: St. Andrews' Church fruit [?]owers vegetables and jam Mrs. Hopgood Newtown jam: Mrs. G. Emms, Luckland Avenue, jam: highton ...

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  26. POLICE COURT.

    Of three meb[?]tes presents at the police court yesterday, two were discharged, and the third fines 10/- or 48 hours imprisonment. A carried lee[?]se was gra[?]ted to ...

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  27. GALES STOP OCEAN FLIGHT.

    According to the Daily Mail the people of St. John's, the capital on A[?]land, are greatly ex[?]d at [?]gara is the [?] night, ...

    Article : 323 words
  28. MUSIC TEACHERS' HOURS.

    It, is proposed to establish a music leachers' association as a means not only or improving the teachers' status, bur of trying to obtain from the State more attention ...

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  29. ROUMANIA IS SURROUNDED.

    In a message from Bucharest, it is stated that the abandonment of Odessa was inevitable early in March. The town was entirely dependent on Allied ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

    The following news matter appears on Pages 5 and 6 Country News, Entertainment, Has War Refined Soldiers? (Sermon by the Rev. C. Neville), The Churches, ...

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  31. RATHER BELATED APPEAL BY THE SULTAN OF EGYPT.

    Fuad I. the Sultan, in a proclamation growing with patriotic fervor, recalls the merits and good government of his great-grandfather, Mahomed Ali, ...

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  32. MISCELLANEOUS

    As a result, of the agitation amongst the country members of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Fathers' Association a conference with the central council will be held in ...

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  33. HAIRDRESSERS HOLIDAYS.

    Hairdressers, Mr. W. Tipple explains, must close on the ordinary half day—Wednesday or Saturday—this week in spite of Good Friday. The only exception is during the ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced that the principal British whisky distillers are planning to sell to consumers direct from central depots, thus preventing speculative ...

    Article : 292 words
  35. ENCOURAGE THE YOUNG TO READ GOOD BOOKS!

    Books of special interest to juvenile readers are being brought together at the Mechanics' Institute Library. The following should be read by every boy:—"Round the ...

    Article : 171 words
  36. 'THE WAR MAY BE RENEWED.'

    The House of Lords accepted a motion by Lord Faringdon demanding the strictest economy in view of the serious financial outlook. ...

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  37. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA UNITED

    Speaking at a dinner given in Honor of General Pau by the Australian delegation in Paris on Sunday night, Mr. Hughes said that France and ...

    Article : 190 words
  38. NEW HOUSES AT DRUMCONDRA.

    Quite a number of properties at Drumcondra have changed hands during the past few [?]seks at enhanced values. The demand however, seems unsatisfied, and there are ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. CHAR-A-BANC CRASHES INTO TREE.

    Shortly before 8 o'clock yesterday a motor' chara-bane got out of control while descending the hill in Drummond-street, Carlton, and failing to ...

    Article : 100 words
  40. AMBULANCE COMMITTEE MEETING .

    Twenty, mobiles sufficed for the monthly meeting of the Ambulance committee yesterday afternoon. The Mayor (Cr. Hitchcock) presided. According to statement ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. OFFICERS' LETTERS.

    "Whatever you do," said a military officer, newly appointed to the district, don't put, me in the personal column Geelong is (Continued from Previous Column.) much [?] enterprising He explained ...

    Article : 143 words
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