The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the disposal of the German Colonies is a characteristic problem. The discussion of it makes an ...
Article : 522 wordsThe number of fresh cases reported to the health authorities yesterday was 157, bringing the total up to 599. There were six deaths reported during the day, as against ...
Article : 706 wordsThe Council of Powers was engaged all day on Tuesday on territorial questions. M. Simon, on behalf of France, and M. Orlando, for Italy, made statements of ...
Article : 474 wordsPresident Wilson, in his speech at the opening of the discussion of a League of Nations at the sitting of the Peace Conference on Saturday, said:— ...
Article : 1,938 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Seven new cases defined as pneumonic influenza were reported to the Boart of Health to-day, and to-night two suspected cases were placed ...
Article : 947 wordsYesterday 48 fresh cases were seen at the Melbourne Hospital, and of that number 18 were admitted. This makes a total of 74 patients who are receiving treatment in the ...
Article : 557 wordsAdditional regulations for the purpose of preventing the spread of pneumonic influenza were approved at a special meeting of the State Cabinet held yesterday. They ...
Article : 1,738 wordsThough over 170,000 workmen are on strike, and many symptoms of industrial unrest are to be seen, the best judges amongst those in touch with the working ...
Article : 845 wordsAccording to advices from Amsterdam the Berlin Government has determined to settle the question with Poland by strong military action. General von Buclow has ...
Article : 58 wordsA message from Copenhagen states that the Norwegian Sailors' Union has passed a resolution refusing to carry food to Germany until Germany has paid indemnities to the ...
Article : 58 wordsThe War Office announces that the British armies at the date of the arfmistice numbered 3,500,000. Demobilisation is proceeding as rapidly as possible. Nine ...
Article : 304 wordsWhen the roll was called at Broadmeadows Camp yesterday, it was found that a number of the troops who were being temporarily detained there were absent ...
Article : 983 wordsIn a paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute, Bishop Long, of Bathurst, New South Wales, detailed the military educational schemes, in which he is taking ...
Article : 98 wordsIt is understood that President Wilson's plan contemplates the appointment of single powers as the mandatories of the League of Nations. The mandatories will ...
Article : 419 wordsThe "Daily Express" learns from its Berlin correspondent that the "Lokalanreiger" (Berlin) commenting on the Kaiser's attainment of his 60th year on January 27. ...
Article : 112 wordsThere were six deaths in the hospitals yesterday, as compared with nine on Wednesday, there being one fatal case at the Fairfield Hospital which was not included ...
Article : 249 wordsThe city municipal authorities, replying to a correspondent who wrote to "The Argus" asking if anything could be done to compel market-gardeners to cover over ...
Article : 796 wordsIt is reported from Stockholm that the Germans heavily defeated the Bolsheviks in the region of Li[?], on the Baltie, and drove them across to Windau (118 miles ...
Article : 79 wordsNo official advice of the decision of New South Wales to stop passenger traffic across the Murray has been received by the Federal authorities. Confirmation or otherwise ...
Article : 675 wordsAccording to the United Press correspondent in Berlin, the leaders of the Majority Socialists and Democrats combine in a wish to modify or abolish the workmen's and ...
Article : 55 wordsThe number of frech cases reported to the Board of Public Health yesterday from the various districts was as follows:— Ballarat 1, Ballaret East 1, Brunswick 10, ...
Article : 108 wordsA remarkable case has come before the Row street Court. William Barrow, manager for the Midland Gun Company, Birmingham, and John McGrath, a railway ...
Article : 312 wordsMr. G. N. Barnes, Labour member of the British Cabinet, has concluded a conference of three days with British trade unionist and Dominion representatives. He is ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Portuguese Republicans have retaken Braganza and another town from the in[?] monarchists, but Oporto and Braga remain in the hands of the Royalists. ...
Article : 44 words"In the light of clinical and post mortem findings," said the medical superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital (Dr. McMeekin) last night. "the opinion of members of the ...
Article : 394 wordsColonel Rutherford, who was found guilty by the coroner's court of the murder of Major Seton, was brought before the Bow Street Police Court on Wednesday. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that the British representatives on the Reparation Committee include Lord [?], governor of the Bank ...
Article : 104 wordsShortly after midnight the residence of Mr. Paul Northey, 22 Pine Avenue, Elwood, was discovered to be on fire, and, in response to the alarm, the fire brigade ...
Article : 133 wordsTwo Japanese cruisers and 12 destroyers are on a visit to London, where the blue jackets are being shown about in conducted tours. The favourite sights are the Nelson ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Berlin "Tagelblatt" demands that more backbone be shown by the representatives of Germany against the Allies, especially the French demands. It asks ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 31 Jan 1919, Page 5
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