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  2. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    An interesting development at the meeting yesterday evening of the committee of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League was the ...

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  3. MURRAY WATERS.

    KERANG, Monday.— "Kerang's prosperity is built mainly on water, and that is a very solid foundation in this Murray country," observed a leading business man ...

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  4. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    It is stated by the "Daily Chronicle" that Great Britain and France have agreed to the construction of a tunnel under the English Channel,and that work will be ...

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  5. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    PERTH, Tuesday. —A citizens'meeting to protest against the anti-Federal spirit in which the Federal Administration acts, to make answer to the [?] and jeers of the ...

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  6. PEACE PROSPECTS

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the return of Mr. Lloyd George to Paris has resulted in a great speeding up of the work of the Peace Conference. ...

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  7. WAR MEMORIAL DESIGNS.

    With the object of influencing and directing as far as possible,the design of all war memorials [?] in Victoria, a number of well-known artists,architects, and others ...

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  8. BERLIN FIGHTING.

    It is reported from Berlin that a corps of officers numbering 2,000 is taking a great part in the final battle for supremacy in Berlin between the Moderates and the ...

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  9. REPATRIATION.

    A schemer for the vocational training of men who enlisted in the Austrilian Imperial Force while under the age of 20 years has been approved by the Federal Cabinet.The ...

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  10. OTWAY FOREST SETTLEMENT.

    Recommendations regarding the policy to be pursued by State in relation to areas of the Otway Forest devastated by the bush fires weremade to his State Cabinet ...

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  11. LABOUR UNREST.

    A Johannesburg message states that there has been some misconception regarding the attitude of the Industrial Federation.The proposal to appoint a ...

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  12. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    The Council of Ten continues its discussion of Great Britains proposed modification of the military terms to be imposed on Germany. There are two propositions — ...

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  13. WORK FOR COMMITTEES.

    TALLANGATTA. Tuesday.— The Crown Lands Acquisition Commission, of which Mr. Mackinnon. M.L. A., is chairman, conferred with the district repatriation ...

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  14. MARCONI WIRELESS OFFER.

    Although the offer of the Macroni Wireless Telegraph Company Limited to establish a commercial wireless service between Britain and Australia is stated to be still ...

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  15. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    The Minister of Reconstruction (Sir Auckland [?])to-day announced in the House of Commons the policy of the Government for the [?] period of ...

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  16. Colonial Secretary's View.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Colebatch) stated to-day the reason for his absence from the citizens' meeting. The Minister for Repatriation (Senator [?]) was on ...

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  17. PETERSHAM BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY.Tuesday.—To-day Mr.[?]. K.C.,and Mr.Russell, barrister, saw the Premier (Mr.Holman) on the question of the informality or otherwise of the whole ...

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  18. EXTREMIST CLAIMS.

    There is a growing demand in certain weii-informed Ministerial newspapers in London that [?] claims against Germany must be [?]. It is admitted on ...

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  19. FIRE AND FLOOD.

    COLAC, Tuesday.— Mr.J.C. Stevenson, of Upper Gellibrand, had stirring experience recently with fire and flood.On February [?] the bush fire swept through ...

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  20. REPATRIATED TROOPS.

    On behalf of the Government Mr.F.E. Guest stated in the House of Commons that [?] Australians and [?] NewZealanders had been repatriated since the signing ...

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  21. Liman Von Sanders.

    General Liman von Sanders, the German officers who trained the Turkish Army and commanded portion of it during the war, has been arrested while on his way back to ...

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  22. FLOUR CONTRACTS.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday. — Replying to-day to a deputation representing the Mill Employees' Association which asked that this State should have the [?] [?] ...

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  23. THE STRAND RIOT.

    In connection with the [?] in the [?]. London in which soldiers and sailors fought the police when the police [?] to arrest some American sailors ...

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  24. OTWAY FOREST BUSH FIRES RELIEF.

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  25. GERMAN MERCHANT SHIPS

    The [?] negotiations with Germany, which were interrupted al Spa through the Germans' refusal to hand over their ships unless an immediate supply of ...

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  26. Trade with New Zealand.

    The Federation of British Industries has inagurated a tour of the British manufacturing [?] for a representative party of New Zealand business men, drawn from ...

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  27. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    The [?] St.Patrick's Day procession and [?] gathering will not take place in Melbourne this year, but the committee is [?] to raise between £l,500 ...

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  28. "THH AUSTRALASIAN."

    The effects of the cancellation of the influenza restrictions are widely presented in the pictorial section of "The Australasian," of which the country edition is ...

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  29. Spy Sentenced to Death.

    At Palermo a millitary tribunal has sentenced to death a former clerk of the German [?] on a charge of having signalled the movements of ships to Australian ...

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  30. ANOTHER FLYING RECORD.

    Two American army officers have [?] in aeroplanes [?] [?] in the State of Ohio, to New York.a distance of [?] miles, in 270 minutes, setting a new long-distance ...

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  31. FUTURE OF THE FOREST.

    Sir,— The Premier, following his recent conference with [?] Forest settlers, has declared that the Government will not [?] [?]the [?]selections, either ...

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  32. THE EX-KAISER.

    It is suggested in Paris that if the Kaiser cannot be [?] an international [?][?] should be published branding [?] as the world's greatest criminal, leaving his ...

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  33. Double Income Tax.

    Sir Frederick Young. M.P. formerly Agent General for South Australia has been appointed chairman of the Double Income Tax Protest Association. Sir Newton ...

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  34. COALMINERS' DEMANDS.

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—It has been [?]tained that to apply the "[?]" system of restricted output in the [?] coast col[?] to the extent [?] by the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN FRANCE

    Alterations in the location of Australian units in France were announced by the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator [?] yesterday. He said that the headquarters ...

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  36. Australian-American Affinity.

    The "New York Times" prints a letter from the Australian Commander-in-Chief (Lieut.General Sir John[?]) com[?] the American troops. The letter, ...

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  37. ARMISTICE TERMS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Chicago News" has interviewed General Winter[?] one of the members of the German [?] Commission, who said that the ...

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  38. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "[?] Argus" of [?]:— BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES. ...

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  39. LABOUR AND BOLSHEVISM.

    An executive meeting of the National Labouer party was held at head [?] on Saturday last, the [?] (Councillor [?] Jenkins)occupying the chair.Letters were ...

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  40. FIRE IN SWANSTON STREET.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock last night Constable Mc Pherson noticed [?] bursting out on the second Hour floor of a large building of several stories at the corner [?] Swanston ...

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  41. AGRICULTURAL TUITION.

    Sir,— It is time somebody drew attention to the natural advantages of [?] for soldiers' homes.I am a returned Anzac about to receive my discharge, and ...

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  42. Clearing the North Sea.

    Mr. [?] [?], Secretary for the United States [?] [?] that American [?] [?] will shortly be engaged with British forces in [?] up the North ...

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  43. Dominion Wines.

    Mr.Bridgeman,Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade announced in the House of Commons [?] all wines from the [?] were to be [?] from import ...

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  44. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The Victorian Tramway employees held their [?] [?] [?] at [?] on Monday, the [?] [?] being [?] for the [?]. The attendance was [?] below [?] years, on ...

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  45. HEALESVILLE STATE SCHOOL.

    Sir.In relevance to the report to-day on the [?] State school, I may state that it is not the only [?] school that requires [?].The[?] [?] [?] ...

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  46. Irish Independence.

    Mr. John O'Kelly a Sinn [?] representative now in Paris says that through lrish [?] the [?] [?] will be kept from [?] the League of [?] ...

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  47. DISTRICT NURSING SOCIETY.

    The [?] [?] of the Melbourne District [?] [?] [?] [?]:—"On behalf of Melbourne District Nursing [?], I wish to thank our [?] [?] who gave us [?] of ...

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  48. TREE DESTRUCTION.

    SIR,May I direct attention to damage now being [?] by [?] trees in that portion of [?] [?] adjacent to the [?][?] Sports Ground Horses are nibbling ...

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  49. OPEN-AIR LOUNGE FOR SOLDIERS

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  51. Mr. Balfour Will Resign.

    The "Evening Standard " says that Mr. [?] [British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs], intends to resign after the [?] of the peace treaty. ...

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  52. ENLISTED MAN PLEADS GUILTY.

    At the [?] Police Court yesterday,a young man named [?] Campbell was [?] with having stolen [?] the property of [?] Lioyd, [?] at [?], a [?] street,Hawthorn. ...

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