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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The delegates of the five great Powers are devoting the week to the League of Nations scheme President Wilson is chairman of the committee for the drafting of ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    Sir Joseph Cook, in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette." discusses Preisdent Wilson's demand for the freedom of the seas. It cannot be intended, he says, to mean the ...

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  4. INFLUENZA.

    While the situation arising from the outbreak of pnenmonic influenza does not justify panic, it certainly calls for neregetic action by all State and municipal ...

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  5. QUARANTINE POWERS.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to denounce the agreement for the control of the influenza epidemic which was made with the various States in ...

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  6. OUTBREAK AT ORPHANAGE.

    Twenty-five additional cases of influenza, in some instances complicated with pucumonia, were reported at the St. Vincent de Paul Boys Orphahage, South ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH SCHEME

    The Acting Prime Ministter (Mr. Watt) made the following statement last evening in outlining the Commonwealth's proposals:— ...

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  8. The Post Office Steps "Lounge."

    In spite of public protest neither the Postal department nor the police have done anything to prevent corwds gathering on the steps of the Elizabeth street ...

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  9. Pot Plants Wanted at Exhibition.

    The matron and sisters of the temporary hospital established at the Exhibition Building are anxious to make the institution look more attractive and homelike, and are ...

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  10. RELIEVING DISTRESS.

    A conference took place yesterday morning between the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cabena), the Minister for Health (Mr. Bowser), and the Treasurer (Mr. ...

    Article : 393 words
  11. Japan's New Warships.

    The Tokio correspondent of the American United Press Association says that Japan will [?] the battleships Nagato and Mais[?] this year. The vessels are of ...

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  12. Strike in South Wales.

    The electrical workers of South Wales have struck for a 47-hour work. Collieries and other big undertakings are scriously involved, and the employers pointed out that ...

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  13. LORD JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    Owing[?] to the deep draught of H.M.S. New Zealand, the flagship of Admiral Lord Je[?]icoe[?] on his visit to Australia to advise on [?] matters, the warship will proceed ...

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  14. President Wilson and Labour.

    President Wilson, replying to a Labour address of welcome upon his visit to England, said:—"I wish to express my deep gratification at your generous confidence in ...

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  15. To Push Mr. Hughes.

    M. Me[?]nier, member of the Frenchy Chamber of Deputies, writing in the Socialist newspaper of Paris, "La Verite," says:— "If President Wilson succeeds in ...

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  16. LABOUR UNREST.

    In order to put an end to the industrial disorganisation in Great Britain, the Cabinet has decided to take immediate action. The nature of such action is not yet made ...

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  17. IN GERMANY.

    In am [?] with the Berlin correspondent [?] the "Chicago News." Herr von Gwyn[?]; president of the Deutsche Bank, and a propored candidate for the German ...

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  18. DEMAND FOR INSURANCE.

    WONTHAGGI, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Powlett branch of the Miners' Union on Tuesday night the questio of having an insurance fund for members of ...

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  19. ELEVEN DEATHS IN HOSPITAL

    So far as the hospital figures are concerned, an improvement was disclosed yesterday, as compared with Tuesday. There wer 10 deaths, as against 12 the previous ...

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  20. MR. HOLMAN'S REPLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman) announced to-day that the Cabinet, after consideration, had devided to forward the following telegram ...

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  21. CAPTURED TERRITORIES.

    Mr. Hughes declares that the evidence in his possession disproves the statement that the principle of mandatory control was settled in London. He intends to ...

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  22. PREVENTING CROWDS.

    The pre[?] prohibiting race meetings and closing all billiard saloons throughout the State will be issued by the Minister for Health (Mr. Bowser) this morning, ...

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  23. Ex-Kaiser's Friends.

    An association has been formed in Berlin for the protection of the life and liberty of the ex-Kaiser. At a dinner, which was held to celebrate the ex-Kaiser's birthday. ...

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  24. Mandate for America.

    It is understood that, under the League of Nations' scheme, the United States will be obliged to accept a mandate to control territories incapable of self-administration. ...

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  25. REVOLUTIONARY AIMS.

    Mr. William Watson, a member of the Shop Stewards' National Administrative Council, is reported to have said in a newspaper interview. "The strikes are the first ...

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  26. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Powers have authorised Ro[?]nia to administer Dobrud[?]. [?]aly is anxiously watching the development of the principle adopted in connection ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The final report of the Health authorities to-night shows that nine additional cases of p[?] influenza have been detinitely diagnosed in ...

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  28. DISORDER IN IRELAND.

    The Dublin correspondent of the London "Daily News," writing on Sunday, said:—Sinister developments threaten Ireland, where action is imminent by both the ...

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  29. Spain and Gibraltar.

    S[?]o[?] Don Merry del Val. the Spanish Ambassador to Great Britain, in a letter to the press on behalf of the Madrid Government, denies that Spain has approached any ...

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  30. THERE ON A TRAIN.

    CA[?] (Q.), Wednesday. The railway autho[?] [?] are enterely in the dark as to the origin of a fire which broke out on a train [?] from Cairns to Herberton, but ...

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  31. OVERCROWDING TRAINS.

    One firm in Flinders [?] has taken practical measures to [?] the overeowding on suburban trains which now occurs daily at certain hours. It has decided to open as ...

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  32. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    An [?]ltimation was sent to Western Australia by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. watt) yesterday morning that if the East-West railway service was not restored by ...

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  33. ON THE BORDER.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Wedesday.—The action Government medical officer at Albury has notified for public information that any person in Vietoria desiring to cross to ...

    Article : 155 words
  34. Distribution of Cases.

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  35. Conference Commissions.

    Mr. R. Lansin, the United States Secretary of State, is chairman of the Commission of the Conference regarding responsibility for the war, M. K[?] the French ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Owing to some of the partners in the respective London firms of F. Green and [?] and Anderson, Anderson, and Co., joint managers of the Orient Steam ...

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  37. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA.

    Reports from Caopenhagen state that when the Bolsheviks attacked Kieff, the principal [?] of South Western Russia, General Pit[?] troops either [?] or surrendered, ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND'S ATTITUDE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,—After the [?] of the Queensland Cabinet this [?], Mr. Hunter rent a telegram to [?] Watt regretting that the State ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, Several of the soldiers who were landed at the Lyton quarantine [?] yesterday broke bounds last night and came to Brisbane. Four have ...

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  40. Chinese Delegates.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs thta he has [?]rnt from a responsible source that Japan os pressing the Chinese Government to ...

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  41. Strain tied South Africans.

    In [?] to a question in the South African [?] Assembly, the Minister for the [?] (Sir Thomas Watt) said that as regard [?] South Africans st[?] in ...

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  42. ARRANGEMENTS CRITICISED.

    In a statement made last night Dr. R. P. McMeekin, the medical apperintendent of the Melbourne Hospital, said: "In spite of the convalescent home which has been ...

    Article : 275 words
  43. AUTONOMY FOR IRELAND.

    In despatching to the Consul for France, Melbourne, a copy of the resolutions carried at the recent Irish demonstration at Mornington, Mr. T. J. Ryan, president of ...

    Article : 185 words
  44. PORTUGUESE RISING,

    Lisban messages [?] that the Royalist rising is failing, where as from Oporteo it is [?] that the movement is spreading through the whole country. There is also ...

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  45. Czechs and Poles.

    The Supreme Council has sent to the Czechs and Poles a notification that the are required not to occupy the disputed territory of Te[?] ...

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  46. SOLDIERS WIVES ON MILTIADES.

    ADE[?], Wednesday. The [?]port [?] arrived [?]. There are about [?] passengers, including more than [?] [?] wives from England. Most ...

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