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  2. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The 31st annual convention of the Irish National Foresters' benefit society will open on Monday, March 3, at 10 a.m., in the grounds of St. Mary's Star of the Sea ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    There were 12 deaths yesterday for the whole State, 11 being in hospital and one at Baywater. The total is an increase of two compared with Thursday. ...

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  4. QUARANTINE POWERS.

    Inquiries made by the Commonwealth authorities indicate that the border quarantine established by the New South Wales Health department is proving the failure ...

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  5. PEACE PROBLEMS

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) says that the blockade of Germany will not be raised until Germany has signed a peace making future war ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New Yorak Times" says that the draft of the new German constitution, which will be submitted to the National Assembly, ...

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  7. ITALY AND JUGOSLAVS

    There is grave danger of hostilities breaking out between Italy and the Jugo Slavs. It is reported from Paris that the Jugo Slavs have authorised general mobilisation. ...

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  8. NEED FOR CONVALESCENT HOMES.

    Sir,—I would suggest that as there is ample room at the Exhibition and the public hospitals for all influenza cases, all temporary hospitals be closed, and the ...

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  9. Unemployed Demonstration.

    Strong exception against the manner in which the restrictions are to be removed was expressed at a meeting held yesterday at the offices of the Liberty League. The ...

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  10. GRATITUDE TO [?]TY.

    Sir,—I wish, as one of the public, to express my very deep thanks and gratitude to the Health authoritics that they have, through their high sense of public duty ...

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  11. Hun Criminals.

    The Belgian Premier, speaking in the Senate, said that Belgium would insist upon the punishment of those responsible for the atrocities perpetrated by the enemy in ...

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  12. THE BOYCOTT WEAPON.

    Article 16 of the covenant of the League of Nations, which was signed by the representatives of Italy and Jugo-Slavia only a few days ago, declares:— ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND MEAT STRIKE.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Thursday.—Another and more serious development of the trouble which has arisen in connection with the placing of pickets in the vicinity of the ...

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  14. POSITION IN HOSPITALS.

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  15. INDEMNITIES QUESTION.

    Ihr fact that the Reparation Commission has requested further instructions from the Council of Ten is taken to indicate that the commission itself is overwhelmingly in ...

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  16. ALBANIANS' CLAIM.

    The Council of Ten in Paris has heard the Albanian delegates, who claimed all the Albanian territories which were added to Serbia and Greece by the Treaty of London ...

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  17. SPARTACISTS DENOUNCED.

    Reports from Welmar at the end of last week stated that the Government expected another Sparta[?] outbreak, and was determined to use the most extreme force to ...

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  18. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Albert Joseph Gitsham, aged 27, who was out on trial leave from the Ararat Lunatic Asylum, committed suicide in a determined manner ...

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  19. COMMENT ON DISPUTE.

    The dispute as to who shall rule the Adriatic has reached the critical stage that was confidently expected by close observers of Italian politics. Even an Austrian ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    President Wilson, at a private conference with members of the Senate, said that he did not wish to make a pronouncement to Congress on the present scheme for a League ...

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  21. Another Death at Ballarat.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Another death from influenza, the eighth since the outbreak, took place to-day, the patient being a returned soldier who had been admitted ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The number of cases of penumonic influenza reported to-day was seven, including four among the crew of the steamer Age, which has been in ...

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  23. LOYALIST COAL MINERS.

    Sir,—The following answer will prove at once without further wastle of words and time that the present Victorian Government attempts to put a wrong version on ...

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  24. UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM.

    The University Conservatorium will commence its first term on Monday, March 10, subject to revision by the health authorities. The examinations for the entrance ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL.

    The National Industrial Conference called by the British Government with a view to the prevention of industrial strife met in London on Thursday. There were 800 ...

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  26. VICTORIAN APPLES FOR KING GEORGE.

    A progressive step has been taken by the show committee of the Victorian Horticultural Society in connection with their forthcoming flower and fruit show at the ...

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  27. MINERS' DECISION.

    The miners conference has been marked by considerable differences of opinion. Mr. R. Smillie, president of the Miners' Federation, advocated the acceptance of the ...

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  28. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that the Governments of Great Britain and the United States have decided to oppose the use of submarines in future warfare ...

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  29. LABOUR COMMISSION.

    An official communique from Paris days that the Labour Legislation Commission has agreed to the clauses of the British [?] [?] down qualifications for the ...

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  30. THEATRICAL PROTEST.

    Emphatic and indignant protests were voiced at a meeting held at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon against the discrimination shown by the Ministry in ...

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  31. THIRD LIGHT HORSE COMFORTS FUND.

    In response to the recent appeal for urgently [?] comforts for the 3rd B[?] Light Hor[?] (8th and 9th Regiments), still on active [?] in Palestine, the hon. secretary, Mrs. Cavanagh, ...

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  32. South African Nationalists.

    The secretary of the delegation of National Independents proposed to be sent from South Africa to the Peace Conference has issued a statement in which he ...

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  33. Thirty-six Disputes.

    The British Press Bureau announces:— "The Minister for Labour states that 36 labour disputes are being referred to arbitration this week, including the ...

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  34. CLEMENCEAU PROGRESSING

    M. Clem[?] the French Prime Minister, continues to progress towards health. The connection of his ass[?], the youth Cottin, with the B[?]vik propaganda is ...

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  35. London Police Suffer.

    Thirteen hundred members of the London police are suffering from influenza. Twenty people were suddenly stricken down with the disease in the streets of London in one ...

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  36. MEAT TRADE.

    The M[?] Inspectors' Association applied to Mr. Justice Powers, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, for an award embodying a number of claims they had made against the Commonwealth ...

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  37. London Police Union.

    General Sir Nevil Macready, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, owing to the tone of a letter he received from the executive of the metropolitan policemen's ...

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  38. DANGERS FROM CONTACTS.

    Sir,—It appears as though the Government has concerned its about such matters as picture shows, concerts, and churches, while the houses have been left ...

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  39. Australian Navy.

    R[?]-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, who has assumed command of the Australian fleet, has conferred with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) on naval matters. ...

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  40. Fighting in Poland.

    A communique from the Ukrainian Government states that Ukrainian troops have entered Belz after continuous [?]. A Polish force sent to assist their [?] at ...

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  41. LUDENDORFF RETURNING

    General von [?] has written to the German Chancellor ([?] Ebert) announcing his intention of returning to Germany "to serve the people as I did ...

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  42. NATIONALISED TRANSPORT

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, the Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) introduced a bill to establish a Ministry of Ways and Communications, with a view ...

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  43. Australasian Trade.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday Lord Templetow asked what steps the Government was taking to secure for the Australasian trade the enemy steamers ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    Pro[?] employed by Lord Cowdray have discovered oil in the Chesterfield district, in Derbyshire. Details of the discovery are withheld. ...

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  45. SYDNEY SHOW DATES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Royal Agricultural Society's show dates were to-day fixed at April [?] to April 26. ...

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  46. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    According to the Montreat correspondent of the "New York Sun," the position in Norway in regard to Bo[?] is extremely delicate. Parts of Norway [?] ...

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  47. Overseas Honour Winners.

    On Wednesday, at Buckingham Palace, His Majesty the King invested 270 officers and men of the overseas forces with honours gained during the war. Amongst these ...

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  48. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A large fire which occurred in Valmain to-night demolished a timber factory used by the Ven[?] Company Limited. The [?] was of wood and ...

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  49. BROKEN HILL MINERS COMPLAIN.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Friday.—The secretary of the Am[?] [?] Association has written to the Mining Managers' Association, complaining that the [?] at present in use along ...

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  50. WAR TROPHY FOR ESSENDON.

    It was stated at a recent meeting of the Essendon Council that as a result of the successful operations by the Australians on the [?]burg [?] many war trophies ...

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  51. Russian Grand Dukes.

    The Grand Duke Cyril states that the Dowager Empress Marie of Russia and the Grand Dukes [?] and Nicholas (the former Gener[?] of the Russian armies) ...

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  52. Grocers and Food Control.

    Mr. Giles, secretary of the Grocers' Federation, addressing a meeting of grocers, said that the Food Controllor had been the grocers' real friend, enabling them to get ...

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  53. BROKEN HILL ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Friday.—The Engine[?] and [?] Association has dressed to [?] at its [?] a [?] of [?] [?] ...

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  54. British By-Election.

    Lady [?] the widow of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Mark Skyes, is to contest, as the adopted Coalitionist candidate[?] the by election in Central Hall, caused by ...

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  55. MAILS RETURNED TO PERTH.

    PERTH, Friday. The Postal autho[?] announce that mails for the eastorn States sent via Kal[?] on Wednesday have been returned to Perth because the ...

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  58. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Your Albury correspondent is not convensant with the provisions of the "border closing" proclamation. The proclamation [?] the [?] [?] ...

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