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  2. JAPAN’S PROGRAMME. NO MODEST DEMAND.

    PARIS, Thursday.— “Le Matin” indicates that the Japanese programme embodied nine points. It agreed that Australia should take New Guinea, the ...

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  3. DISBANDING THE ARMY RATE OF DEMOBILISATION

    LONDON, Friday. — Demobilisation continues at the most active rate of 38,000 daily, so far as military organisation is concerned. Over 1,6000,000 men ...

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  4. TASMANIA STILL CLEAN

    "The State is entirely free, and no cases are under observation," reported the Acting Chief Health Officer (Dr. Clarke) last night. ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. ANOTHER ASJECT.

    LONDON, Thursday—The "Daily Mail" says that Japan has agreed to the internationalisation of the colonies. South Africa withdrew its opposition to the ...

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  7. Refrigerator Space

    LONDON, Friday.—The Ministry for Shipping ,has apportioned Australia and New Zealand, jointly, 2,500,000 cubic feet of refrigerated space for February. ...

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  8. Zinc Works Employes.

    An official of the Electrolytic Zinc Works stated last night that the company had arranged for a large batch of employes to be inoculated at the works ...

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  9. Situation in Sydney. Five Fresh Cases.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The influenza position seemed to take a turn for the better yesterday. During the day no fresh positive cases were reported, but six suspects ...

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  10. IMPERIAL CABINET.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York World's" Paris representative writes that during, the Imperial War Cabinet'. meeting Messrs. Hughes and Massey ...

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  11. FRESHER AND PRESIDENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Exchange Telegraph Association's representative in Paris reports that it is believed that Mr. Lloyd-George favors President Wilson's ...

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  12. MANDATORY PRINCIPLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports from Paris repeat the assertion that the mandatory principle has been adopted in regard to the Pacific colonies, Other ...

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  13. MENACE OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Friday.—It is pointed out by the Paris Correspondent of the "New York Times" that if President Wilson's plan" to have the German colonies ...

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  14. Ministers in Quarantine.

    The Acting Premier has received a telegram from the Premier (Mr. Lee) that, he and the other two Ministers, the Treasurer (Sir Elliott./Lewis) and the ...

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  15. "DAILY MAIL." VERSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An authoritative statement was issued to the press tor night stating that the comments on the proceedings, in regard to the disposal of ...

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  16. Vessels Quarantined.

    The steamer Kiltobranks, the schooner Joseph Sims, and the three-masted schooner' Rooganah arrived from Melbourne on Saturday. and were, boarded ...

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  17. STRONGEST, OF ALL.

    PARIS, Friday.—The representative of the Australian Press Association learns that under President Wilson's plan there would be a provisional trusteeship and ...

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  18. Workers Suffer.

    Mr. J. A. Guy. M.H.A., made an urgent request to the Acting Premier that employment be found for the wharf lumpers at Launceston owing to the stoppage of ...

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  19. South Australian Vessels.

    The s.s.- Pareora arrived at Hobart early on Friday morning with cargo from Port Pirle, and ,after the crew had been medically examined, by the port ...

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  20. SENATORS ANGRY.

    'WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Members of the Republican party in the Senate bitterly oppose President Wilson's colonies. plan, also the conquered Turkish ...

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  21. Cargo and Mails.

    The Rotomahana will leave Melbourne on Monday with cargo and mails for Launceston, but will not go further than Rosevears. ...

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  22. Barnes' Bay Quarantine.

    Dr. Goddard has taken charge of the quarantine station at Barnes' Bay, and Nurse Murphy will be available if her services are required. The crews of ...

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  23. At the, Depots.

    Probably ,the majority of decisions to "get inoculated" are made before breakfast. There is a certain depression upon rising from bed despite what tile poets ...

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  24. FRENCH CRITICISM.

    PARIS, Friday.—It is regarded as certain that Australia's policy will be applied to New Guinea, as it is considered impracticable to permit the League of ...

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  25. TILL LEAGUE! FORMED.

    LONDON, Friday.—According to the "Daily Express," the idea advanced today is that the Powers now holding the German colonies should administer them ...

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  26. False Alarm.

    The Acting Premier has received a telegram from Dr. Cumpston to the effect that the case of, supposed pneumonic influenza which was reported on the arrival ...

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  27. In Melbourne Two Hundred Fresh Cases. Mostly Mild Character.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two hundred fresh cases of influenza have been reported and several deaths occurred, but the total figures were not available , until late ...

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  28. Story That Must Be Told.

    History repeats itself, and, on the evidences, becomes more terrible with each repetition. Each "great war" is greater and more terrible than the last each ...

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  29. COMPLETE CONTROL FOR ALL ADMINISTRATORS

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that the mandatory system whereby the German colonies are to be administered will give the administrators complete ...

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  30. Dividing the City City Council Action. Scheme Outlined.

    The Acting Chief Health Officer has communicated with the Mayor, stating that it is proposed to divide the city of Hobart into a number of areas, with a ...

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  31. PLEA FOR DISCRETION.

    PARIS, Friday.—Conferring with representatives of the press to-day, a highly placed British delegate strongly deprecated the publication of the "Daily Mail" ...

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  32. A CABINET CABLE. HUGHES' ATTITUDE UPHELD.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. Hughes has received a cable from his Cabinet support his attitude at the Peace Conference Mr. Hughes considers it vital that the ...

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  33. Isolating a State. What the Agreement Says. Drastic Steps Possible.

    The following are the main provisions of the agreement reached at the special conference of Federal and "State Ministers and health officers and ...

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  34. Are Mails Infected? Launceston Anxious.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—On Saturday Senator Bakhap cabled the Postmaster-General asking that all mails for Tasmania from the mainland should be disinfected, ...

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  35. "A BOOTLESS DREAM." NO PRACTICAL BASIS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Sun," in an editorial, says that President Wilson's scheme for the control of the German colonies by a League of ...

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  36. IF COLONIES DIVIDED. LEAGUE RECEIVES" DEATH BLOW.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press correspondent at Paris says that President Wilson believes his League of Nations plan will receive a death blow ...

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  37. ARRANGEMENT REACHED.

    PARIS, Friday.—It is officially stated that a satisfactory provisional arrangement had been reached with regard to the Pacific islands and Africa, "but, says ...

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  38. Deloraine Anxiety.

    Representatives of the Deloraine Municipal Council waited on the Acting Premier (Mr. Propsting) and the hon. Minister (Mr. H. Hays) yesterday, and ...

    Article : 129 words
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