Returns of cases of pneumonic influenza which occurred on Saturday and Sunday, show that 178 fresh patients were admitted to hospital. ...
Article : 549 wordsThe Spartacusites at Wilhclmshaven (the chief German naval port) declared Wilhelmshaven an independent republic on January 27, but the people declared a ...
Article : 214 wordsIt is officially announced that satisfactory provisional arrangements have been reached in regard to the German colonies in the Pacific and South Africa. ...
Article : 257 wordsSerious strike riots occurred at Glasgow on Friday. Bottles and other missiles werre thrown, and the sheriff and the chief constable were struck. Many baton charges ...
Article : 573 wordsIt is practically certain that when the German delegates come to the conference they will have to accept the terms laid down without much alteration, except in minor ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "New York World" reports that according to well-informed circles Great Britain is claiming ton for ton reparation from Germany ...
Article : 77 wordsCommenting on President Wilson's scheme for the control of the German colonies, the New York "Sun" says.:β"The proposal for the control of the German colonies ...
Article : 375 wordsLabour leaders [?] France, Great Britain, the United States, Canada, and Belgium are meeting in Paris, and discussing labour questions arising out of the ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states that according to diplomatic advices from Paris, the Archangel Government will send delegates ...
Article : 151 wordsTelegraphing on Thursday morning, the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association said:βIt is understood that the Dominion delegates see little hope ...
Article : 597 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" says that eitht seamen on a British destroyer have been charged with mutiny at Deveonport. The [?] states that the men refused ...
Article : 102 wordsThe "Daily Express" states that as the Conference gets to grips with various problems vital disagreements become more apparent. For example, Mr. Arthur ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency says he under[?] that the arrangements concerning the German colonies are subject to review ...
Article : 241 wordsMadrid messages about the Portuguese civil war state that it is expected that there will be a decisive engagement outside Oporto. A naval division has arrived at ...
Article : 64 wordsFeatures novel to churchgoers were observed at all of the services yesterday. In St. Paul's Cathedral the congregation in the morning numbered between fifty and sixty, ...
Article : 2,495 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Socialist newspaper. "Vorwarts," in disussing the reported Anglo-French agreement about the ...
Article : 22 wordsGreat Britain has finally refused to consider the [?] of [?] to Spain. It was reported on Thursday that the [?] Conference was discussing the ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns that the Cabnet has decided not to intervene in the strikes at Glasgow and [?] and on the north-east coast of England. ...
Article : 238 wordsA [?] of the epidemic, so far as the Melbourne Hospital is concerned, is the number of nurses who have become infected. On Saturday six [?] ...
Article : 475 wordsThe British Ministry for Shipping has apportioned to Australia and New Zealand jointly 2,500,000 [?] feet of refrigerated space in February, 3.500,000 in March, and ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan) in an interview at New York by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said:β"The [?] of the siutation ...
Article : 331 wordsM. Andre Tardi[?] one of the French delegates, when interviewed was asked whether by the institution of the League of Nations all the agreements made during the ...
Article : 589 words[?] [?] control of the [?] Islands south [?] were the [?] [?] news. All the London ...
Article : 567 wordsThe Berlin [?] the United Press Association states that more than [?] [?] have left for the [?] front in order to oppose the Polish invasion, ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Paris "G[?]," in an article headed "Towards an American Peace," says it fails to understand Mr. Lloyd Geroge's [?] attitude towards the ...
Article : 279 wordsIt is reported in Parris that the martyred towns of Belgium are app[?] for warrants against the ex-[?] on a charge of murder. ...
Article : 33 words[?] at the very active rate of [?] a day. So far as the military [?] is concerned, [?] more men may be demobilised, but it is ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Demobili[?] department in London has received no complaints regarding the steamer M[?] [?] for Australia. It is pointed out that such ...
Article : 66 wordsAt a meeting of the executive committee of the National Labour Party, held at the head office, in Bourke street west, the president (Councillor H. Jenkins) occupying ...
Article : 308 wordsDuring the first few weeks in which classes were established for Australians in France [?] men attended. Fifteen thousand were attending at the beginning of ...
Article : 575 wordsThe number of cases reported to the Health department on Saturday from the various districts is given below. No reports for Sunday have been received by the ...
Article : 360 wordsThe Australian Press Association unders stands that there is considerable activity on the [?] front. A force of [?] of the enemy [?] Colonel [?] ...
Article : 169 wordsAdvices received in America on Thursday from Paris stated that President Wilson held [?] to the view that Australia. New Zealand, and South Africa must not ...
Article : 247 wordsOn Saturday and [?] 10 fresh [?] ported, and of [?] Owing to the [?] action by the [?] appointed by the council and the health officer [?] ...
Article : 658 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the total [?] in the British [?] services during the war period were: OFFICERS. ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Lord Mavor of Melbourne (Alderman [?]) has [?] a conference of [?] and [?] officers of the various [?] to consider measures to be ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe cable messages regarding the probability of the internationalisation of the German colonies arre [?] at Capetown, [?] as previous messages had ...
Article : 234 wordsThe "Morning Post." in an arrticle strongly supporting the Dominions' claim to the German colonies, says:β"Apparently the British delegates want to surrender the ...
Article : 494 wordsMr. [?] says that he has received a [?] from Australia telling [?] [?] the Commonwealth Cabinet supports [?] at the conference. [?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 3 Feb 1919, Page 5
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