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  2. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    When the inflncnza restrictions were hampering the arrangements and interfering wing the general plans, the St. Patrick's Day committee decided to bandon the ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    There were eight deaths from influenza yesteray, of which three occurred at Wonthaggi. The disease there seems to be more serious than anywhere else at present. The ...

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  4. LABOUR DEMANDS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) is closely watching the labour crisis in Great Britain, and it is possible that he will return to London from Paris on ...

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  5. GERMANS SUBMIT

    The British First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Rosslyn Wemyss) reports that at the renewed armistice negotiations in Brussels the German delegates a[?]ni[?]ced in the ...

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  6. SHOOITNG CASES.

    A sensational story of a son shooting at his father was told to Mr. J. B.Woods. J.P., at the Brunswick Court yesterday morning. when Gordon John Hope, a youth, ...

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  7. BERLIN EXECUTIONS.

    The.London "Sunday Kxpress" gayasthat Berlin government troops executed 1,500 persons during the last four days the number including a number of women. Caption ...

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  8. STRIKES CONTINUE.

    More than 80,000 people were inconvenienced and a loss of over £700 was suffered by the Prabran and Malvern Tramways Trust yesterday as a result of the ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    It is reported by the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News" theat in conswquence of the events of the past week the Government may be reconstrueted by the incllusion of ...

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  10. ENGINE-DRIVERS' CLAIMS.

    A request for an immediate conference concerning wages and hours was received yesterday by the Employers' Federation and the Chambers of Mines and Manufactures ...

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  11. BEATEN TO DEATH.

    News comes from Paris that the German General von Araim, who in the later stages of the war commanded in Flanders, has been beaten to death. He fired upon some ...

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  12. AGAINST BOLSHEVISM.

    Despatches from Berlin received in New York state that a German Industrial League has been organised, with a fund of £600,000. for the purpose of opposing ...

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  13. MORE WAR HISTORY.

    The "Journal des Debats" (Paris) publishes, on the authority of a Serbian exMinister, despatches sent by the forner Austrian Ambassador at Berlin prior to ...

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  14. Cases on the Lancashire.

    During the voyage from England the transport. Laneashire, which has arrived at Fremantle, had 50 mild cases of influenza on board. She is making the run to ...

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  15. ALLIES SUPPLY FOOD.

    The Allies have arranged to send the Germans 370,000 tons of wheat, meat, and condensed milk monthly, and to allow the Germans to fish in the Baltic. They are also ...

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  16. Clearing the Seas.

    The British Admiralty is establishing a volunteer force of 1,300 men. who will be exe[?]sively engaged in mine-sweeping. The work will [?] many months. ...

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  17. Blade Shearers' Demands.

    BROKEN HILL. Monday.—The committee of the A.W.U. at a meeting yesterday agreed to the following motion:— "That this cimmittee and the members who ...

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  18. The Sarajevo Murder.

    It is roported from Berne that a priest, who was formerly the confessor of the wife of the murdered Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, has issued a pamphlet ...

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  19. Riots in Cairo.

    It is reported from Cairo that the military hve suppressed serious riots. Then were a few casualties. ...

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  20. NEW GERMAN ARMY.

    French opinions, says the Paris correspondent of the United Press of America. believed that the plan to permit Germany to organise a volunteer army of 100,000 men ...

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  21. Wonthaggi Troubles.

    WONTHAGGL, Monday.—From reports to-night it seeme that the influenza epidemic is on the [?]. There are 128 patients in hospital as against [?] on ...

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  22. A Threatened Strike.

    BROKEN HILL. Monday.—The Carpenters and Joiners' Society met on Saturday to consider the result of a conference with the Mining Managers' Association. The ...

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  23. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" of Monday:— AIMS OF LABOUR ...

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  24. Russian Despatches.

    Reports from Berlin state that Professor Sebiemann, the ex-Kaiser's confidential adviser on Russian affairs, dicloses that from 1909 to 1914 the Russian Ambassador's ...

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  25. Why Germany Lost.

    According to an official despatch received at New York from Paris, the "Social Demokrat[?]n" (Stockholm) publishes an interview with General von Ludendorff, the former ...

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  26. MUNITION WORKERS.

    A deputation from the [?]tion and war workers who have returned to Australia from Great Britain was introduced to the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator ...

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  27. VALUES OF WHEAT SCRIP.

    Sir.—"Broker" assumes a knowledge he does not ossess. and makes certain suggestions and deductions which are [?] misleding. In "The Argus" of ...

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  28. ARAB RISINGS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Arab risings against the Europeans and Armenians news of which was suppressed, occurred in ...

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  29. Phillip Island "Clean."

    The report that influence has appeared on Phillip Island is denied by [?]. It is stated that there has not been a single case on the island. ...

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  30. 35 New Cases in Sydney.

    SYDNEY.Monday.— During the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock to-might 37 new cases of [?] were officially reported to the Board of Public Health. Two of these cases ...

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  31. AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN.

    According to a statement made in the House of Commons by Major-General J.E. B.Seely, Vice-President of the Air Council, the British during the war brought ...

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  32. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    In carrying out his duties of providing homes for returned sailors and soldiers the housing commissioner (Lient.Colonel Walker) hopes to build one or more model ...

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  33. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Supreme War Council met on Saturday to consider the final draft of the preliminary peace terms, but adjourned, as President Wilson sought a further ...

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  34. Procession in Perth.

    PERTH (W.A.). Monday. The St. Patrick's Day [?] was held to-day without the permission of the City Council, which insisted that the procession be held ...

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  35. JAPANESE TRADE.

    A report issued by the United States Tariff Commission states that Japenese foreign trade increased from £134,000,000 in 1913 to £263,000,000 in 1917. Japan's ...

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  36. PROPORTIONAL VOTING.

    Incidental to inquiriws and tests now being made by the Commonwealth Electoral Office concerning various methods of [?] and counting votes, the Minister ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—"Broker" is evidently not cognisant of the working of the wheat pool, nor has he studied the position in the was he should have done before ...

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  38. Unpalatable Terms.

    The "New York Times" is informed by its Paris correspondent that unofficial reports from Berlin and We[?]mer indicate very intense di[?]faction in German ...

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  39. BRITISH TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA

    The Australian Association of British Manufacturers and there Representatives, which comprises [?] manufacturers and 210 representatives, was [?] its eighth ...

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  40. Belgian Treasure Returned.

    British destroyers safely [?] three steamers which carried Belgian State treasure to Antwerp. The treasure included all the State documents, bullion, and savings ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—What looks like an organised "bear" raid to depreciate the value of wheat [?] is now taking place. A relative of mine sold his scrip (N.S.W. 1910-17 pool)last ...

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  42. CELEBRATION OF PEACE.

    After an interview yesterday with Lieut.Colonel Semmens and Mr. S. Whitehead, joint secretari[?]s of the State peace celebrationd committee, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  43. COAL MINING DISPUTES.

    KURRI KURRI (N.S.W.), Monday.— In connection with the wheelers' trouble there was a large meeting of the Stanford Merthyr miners' [?], when the lodge ...

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  44. MORTGAGE AND INCOME TAZ.

    An interesting [?] repspect to providons In a mortguge was given yesterday In the High Court by Mr. Justice [?] Mr. Justice [?] [?] Mr. Justice Duffy on an appeal from a ...

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Now that Professor Berry's letter has brought to light that the extra charge of £3/10 on fares from Tarmania are not quarantine fees i should like to protest ...

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  46. UNREST IN KOREA.

    The P[?]ing correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that a widespred movement to secure the undependence of Korea has developed in that country. To ...

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  47. ODDFELLOWS' CONFERENCE.

    Members of the [?] [?] Order of Odd. fellows who are c[?] their [?] annual conference at Greeting today, [?] themselves as well satisfied with the work of the past year. ...

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  48. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—I have followed with interest the contreversy on the above subject, and the criticism relating to my communication of March 10, "Broker's letter of the 12th ...

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  49. EXPORT PERMITS NOT NEEDED.

    Advice was received yesterday by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Ma[?] Greene) of the removal, with three exceptions, of all res[?]s on the importation into ...

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  50. Lord Jellicoe's Tour.

    H.M.S. New Zealand, the flagship on which Admiral [?] in making a tour of the Empire during which he is to ndvise on Australia's naval [?], hss ...

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  51. PROTEST AGAINST POLL.

    SYDNEY, Monday The Petersham byelection is me[?] in tnterest [?]. A petation is being prepared for signature by the [?] of Petersham. ...

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  52. COBAR MINE CLOSES,

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Operations at the Great Cobar mine ceased yesterday. A meeting of several hundred unemployed miners arrived to a motion demanding from ...

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  53. PRICE OF MILK.

    Sir,Owing to the boundful rains [?] is now in abundance, and during a fortnight the [?] has changed from a time of near. city to one of plenty. A large surplus of ...

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  54. EIGHT HOURS DAY CELEBRATION.

    As [?]ight House Day falls this year on Easter Monday, April 21, the departation will be held on Monday, April 7, on the Richmond [?] where the programme will be late pony [?], ...

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  55. CUTTER LOST IN SOUTH SEAS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The Auckland owned cutter Ja[?] has been lost between Vanan and Keppel Island. She was despatched at the end of December to ...

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  56. FREEZING WORKS ACCIDENT.

    GEEKIBG.Monday. A pipe leading to the freez[?] chamber at Mesers, some Coopers' freeezing works at North Gretong [?] today, and allowed large qu[?] ...

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  57. IDLE CHAUFFEURS.

    No [?] towards a settlemetn of the strike of cha[?]urs were taken yesterday[?] and the Hire Car-owners' Association decided to close the garages indefinitely, thus ...

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  58. PROPERTY SAlES.

    [?] Miller and Clarke ([?] Clarke), of [?] Queen street, report the following sales of properts during the past two weeks[?] [?] cottage, [?] land 21 to 159, £185: ...

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  59. "SNAPSHOTS" BY POST.

    Sir, Wishing to send home a couple of "[?]," I packed them neatly and carefully for conveyance to the old country. On attempting to post them I was told by ...

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