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  3. PEACE TERMS

    In the house of commons to-day Mr A. Bonar Law Leader of the House, announced that the Govern ment had definitely instructed its ...

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  4. VALIANT FLYING MEN

    Awards of decorations to members of the Australian Flying Corps are announced as folow:— DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. ...

    Article : 590 words
  5. GERMANY

    In a message from Berlin the “Times” Correspondent says that the new German Government has been formed. It includes the following:— ...

    Article : 409 words
  6. LABOR CRISIS

    Crying to the uncompromising attitude of the miners, the industrial crisis if regarded seriously. Significant messages have passed between the ...

    Article : 393 words
  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Although further cases of pneumonic influenza continue to be sent to the Isolation Hospital at the Showgrounds the position in Ballarat was slightly, more ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. PERSON AL.

    The estate of Mr R. J. Collier, the publisher of Collier’s Weekly, has been returned at £1,000,000 By his will Mr Colier left his entire estate to ...

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  9. INHALATORIUMS.

    Thu establishment of inhalatoriums in the City and Town is meeting with general appreciation and success. The first inhalatorium in the City behind the ...

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  10. GERMAN DEMOBILISATION.

    Reuter learns the demobilization of the German army has been almost completed except 100,000 men in the east. A German Volunteer army ...

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  11. MINERS' ATTITUDE.

    The British Miners’ Federation Conference decided to take a strike ballot vote to be returnable on February 22. The strike notices will terminate on ...

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  12. ALLIES DEFEAT BOLSHEVIKS.

    At British North Russia, communique says that the Allies successfully counterattacked 800 Bolshevists at Shredmechenga 100 miles south-south-west ...

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  13. JOINT HEALTH BODY MEETS.

    A meeting of the joint health body was held at the City Hall yesterday morning. A letter was received from the "Minister of Education, stating that the ...

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  14. BRITISH CENSORSHIP OF PRESS

    Mr Ward Price, the "Times” correspondent in Germany, says that the military censor suppressed the “Cologne Gazette’’ and the "Cologne ...

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  15. LABOR AMENDMENT ON ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    In the House of Commons, in the debate on the Address in Reply, the miners’ representative moved an official Labor amendment, regretting that the ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK EDUCATION SCHEMES

    The application of Bolshevik principles to education is producing the same chaos in schools and universities in Russia as they produce in other ...

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  17. SERIOUS SPARTACUS OUTBREAK LIKELY.

    The “Times” Orrespondent at Amsterdam says:—“lt is persistently rumored that the German Spartacusites are preparing an outbreak on a large ...

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  18. JAPAN AND CHINA

    A Washington message says Japan’s attitude towards China at the Peace Conference is causing apprehension amongst representatives of the other ...

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  19. JAPAN’S CLAIMS,

    The “Times” correspondent a Tokio states that Mr Hughes’ views have been widely discussed. The criticism at present in restrained. The ...

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  20. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam says a message from Berlin states:—Replying to Marshal Foch’s note regarding the despatch of a Commission to Poland, ...

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  21. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Pte. O'CONNOR.—Mrs W. B. Johnson, 60 Bond street, Ballarat East, has received word that her nephew; Private Jim. O’Connor, was admitted to the 55th ...

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  22. METHODIST SERVICES.

    The services in connection with all the Methodist Churches in the Ballarat East Circuit to-morow will be held in the open air. weather permitting. ...

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  23. ATTITUDE OF MINERS’ FEDERA-TION.

    The Executive of the Miners’ Federation, replying to the Government proposals, does not accept the data upon which the Government's offer is based, ...

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  24. THE INDEMNITY QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons, Mr A. Bonar Law, member of the "War Cabinet announced that the British delegates on the Indemnity ...

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  25. HOSPITAL WARDS ACCEPTED

    A conference of representatives of the shire councils and other municipalities surrounding Ballarat regarding conjoint action in combating the ...

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  26. THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE ARMISTICE.

    Reuter’s Correspondent at Amsterdam says:—Remarkable Revelations regarding the Circumstances which forced Germany to accept the original ...

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  27. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Pte. PUNS HON.—Mr E. A- Punshon, of Sussex street, has received word that his son, Pte. J. M. Punshon, is returning on the “Margha.” due to arrive in ...

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  28. THE RESULT OF THE BALLOT.

    The miners’ strike ballot has seriously perturbed the authorities and the public. The “Times” says:—The demands, represent an ultimatum to the ...

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  29. PROVISIONS OF SECRET TREATIES

    Upon arriveng in Paris without the copies of the Georep treaties with Japan the delegates verbally reported it their substance. This made Japan demand ...

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  30. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SCHEME.

    Mr Keith Murdoch, telegraphing from Paris on Thursday, says:—The League of Nations Commission expects to finalise its scheme to-day. There ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA

    A Capetown message says:—In the House of Assembly, the Minister of Justice, Genl. N. J. De Wet, resumed the debate on Sir Thomas Smartt’s ...

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  32. DEMANDS ON GERMANY

    Mr Lloyd George, replying in the house of Commons debate on the motion for the adoption of the Addressin. Reply, emphasised the fact that the ...

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  33. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS.

    A communique front Paris, dated 12th February, says:—receiving the report of the draft committee, which added several new articles, the ...

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  34. A SOLEMN WARNING.

    Sir Albert, Thomas President of the Trader has warned the House of Commons that the difficulties with the miners railway men and transport ...

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  35. A WOMEN’S CONPERENCE.

    A women’s conference, including Australian delegates, is sitting simultaneously with the conference. The mebers are mostly suffragette leaders ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. AN INTERNATIONAL FORCE IN FRANCE.

    The plan of M. Leon Bourgeois. Chairman of the League of Nations Committee. for the stationing of an international military force in France as ...

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  37. ESTHONIA FREE OF BOLSHEVIKS

    It is announced that the Bolsheviks have been completely driven out of the territory of the Esthonian Repblic. ...

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  38. RAILWAY WAY STRIKE SETTLED

    The “Times Labor Correspondent says:— The Strike has been settled, after prolonged negotiations, on the basis of sir albert Stanley’s new ...

    Article : 34 words
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