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  2. INFLUENZA IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday—The inflnenna position is rapidly growing worse. To-day 14 deaths were notified in the city and one in the country. Admission, to the ...

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  3. BOLSHEVISM IN HUNGARY.

    There has been a panic in Budapest over the advent of a communistic Government in [?] to the Miniatry headed by count Karolyi. The remainder of Hungary ...

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  4. LABOUR UNREST.

    It is believed in trade union circles that the latest negotiations make a national industria! upheaval unlikcly nevertheless it is cared that the miners and ...

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  5. WHY KAISER DEPARTED.

    Replying to criticism by General Von LudendorfT and others, that he was responsible for the Kaijer's flight to Hol land, Field Marshal Von Hindenburg states ...

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  6. BRISBANE RIOTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— There were no unseemly demonstrations of any kind in Brisbane to-night. Between 12,000 and 1[?],000 people assembled in the vicinity of ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS.

    Definite peace proposals have no[?] been formu[?]ted, and will be considered during the next two or three days by M. Clemenc[?], President Wilson, Mr. Lloyd George, ...

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  8. REPATRIATION.

    At the invitation of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, an importan conference to consider means of finding employment for returned soldiers has ...

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  9. REINSTATEMENT REFUSED.

    Sir,—Under the above heading (appearing in a column set apart in to-day's issue of "The Argus" for items re repatriation) appears a paragraph which is inaccurate. It ...

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  10. Rhine Towns Occupied.

    The "Vossisehe Zeitung" says that owing to a Spartacist outbreak, French troops have oceupicd Karlsruhe and Mannheim. ...

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  11. MESOPOTAMIA.

    General Sir Edmund Allenby, who has been appointed Spocinl High Commissioner for Egrpt, has paid a burred visit to ParisHe has conferred with Conference ...

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  12. Army of 150,000.

    A Rome report says that Count Karolyi recently reviewed a Hungarian army of 150,000 men on a perfect war footing, with new arms and uniforms and considerable ...

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  13. Luxemburg's Future.

    The Laxembarg Parliament has sanetioned the holding of a relerendum to decide whether Luxemburg shall become a republic or shall contimue under the existing ...

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  14. RAILWAY-MEN'S CASE.

    Discussions were continued on Sunday between the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley), the railway executive committee, and the committees of both ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. THE LEAGUE COVENANT.

    The League of Nations Committee has comp[?] two-thirds of the new draft. Articles 9 to 16 of the cove[?]nt are now being considered. ...

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  16. Ukrainians and Poles.

    The fighting in Poland is causing concern In some sense it tests the value of a League of Nations for the stopping of fighting The peace Conference is esnentially a league, yet ...

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  17. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    A proposal that the present block vote system of electing candidates for the Senate should be abolished was discussed at a meeting of citizens held in Universal ...

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  18. Allied Mission Interned.

    A Vienna message says that it is re ported that the members of the Allied mis sions to Vienna have been interned It is alleged that Allied troops are about to be ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. McCurdy, M P. of the British food Ministry, when entertained by the Australian and New Zealand [?] Club, said that the Food Ministry hoped to ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. Control for Syria.

    A commission of live members will visit syria to ascertain the desines of the inhahitunta as to which Power should be given a mandate bver that country. ...

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  21. Government's Offer Final.

    An official report of a ccmference held at Downing strcet between the triple alliance (miners, railway-men, and transport workers), the Railway-men's Union, and the ...

    Article : 222 words
  22. WILL GERMANS SIGN?

    The Geneva correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that Field Mars[?] von Hin[?]burg, General von Luettwitz. Colonel R[?]rdt the President (Her[?] ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. ASSURANCE BY MR. WATT.

    In addition to having called for reports [?] the recent Bolshevik disturbanc[?]s in Brisbane, the Federal Ministry is in communication with the Acting Premier of ...

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  24. IN RUSSIA.

    In a statement in the House of Commons Mr Cecil Harmsworth, Parliamentary Under-Secrctary for foreign Afiairs, said that the position in Ukrainia was obscure ...

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  25. MORE CASES IN VICTORIA.

    The reports received by the Board of Public Health yesterday regarding the influenza epidemic were not so satisfactory as they have been lately. There were [?] ...

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  26. Repatriation.

    The Repatnation Commission has practicatlly made little progress; indeed, it has not yet arrived at agreement in principle. Matters may end in the Council of Ten ...

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  27. White Australia Policy.

    Canon [?], of Glouester, [?] Bishop of North Qtieensland, said that it was no insalt to say that the dapanese could undersell us became of the a conditions ...

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  28. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.

    The reduction of arnaments clause has been [?]ed to constitute merely a recommendation to the Government to reduce arnaments. ...

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  29. Anzac Day Celebrations.

    The Australian High Commisioner (Mr. Andrew Hisher) is arranging for a serics of celebrations of Anzae Day. The events will include a review in Hyde Park, ut ...

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  30. A SOLDIER'S OPINION.

    Sir,—As a returned soldier with four years' [?] experience. I am very pleased with the stand being made by 'the Diggers" against Bolshevism, and their wish ...

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  31. PROGRESS IN FLYING.

    The British Government has ordered four rigid airships surpassing the R.33, the present largest airship. Each of the new airships will be 750ft. long, and have a lifting ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN FLEET.

    The Austrian fleet was handed over to Italy at Venice on Sunday. King Ema[?] was present at the ceremony, which was impressive. The surrendered ships arrived ...

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  33. FRANCE.

    The French Railway-men's Federation threaten a general strike on May 1 anless the railways are nationalised. together with the institution of an eight hours' day, ...

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  34. COUNTRY ROADS.

    Representatives of districts in which the roads are badly cut up by [?] and timber traffic yesterday urged P[?] (Mr. Lawson) to agree to impose a tax of ...

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  35. MR. HUGIIES AND PEACE POINTS.

    BENDIGO. Wednceday — Wilting from [?] january is to one of his most premnent Bendign supporters, tin Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) gave some ...

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  36. TROOPS RETURNING.

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  37. Automatic Aeroplane.

    The United States Secretary for War (Mr. N. D. Baker) announces the invention of an automatic aeroplane A trial llight of 100 miles to a given point has been [?] ...

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  38. BORDER CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.— On return late tonight from the conference of Commonwcalth and State Ministers and Health officers at serviceton to-day. to endeavour ...

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  39. FRENCH FINANCES.

    The financial situation in France is [?] ing uneasiiness. The franc has depreciated considderably. During the past week It touched 27,60 for [?] steding, with an ...

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  40. SPAIN.

    [?] trouble is reported from Spain. A general strike has been declared in Bar[?]. Martial law has been [?]. and the ...

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  41. BRITISH TRADE POLICY.

    In a speech in the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law leader of the House, said that the Goverment intended to [?] in letter and spirit the promiscs made by Mr. ...

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  42. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS.

    When the record of notifiable diseases was read at the meeting of the Board it Health yesterday couneilor Curnow asked whether the notification of [?] cases ...

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  43. "Labour Prussianism".

    In the [?] Assembly this afternoon the Munster lor Railways (Mr. Burton) deelined to accept a motion from the Labour leader (Colonel creswell) ...

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  44. Restricting German Exports.

    The Economic Commission is faced with [?] diflicnlty in drawing up a list of goods which Germany may not export There is wide divetrgcnce in the views of ...

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  45. THE £749 GIFT.

    "This scheme was devi[?]d without consultation with any of the Public Works departments, and will be difficult to work." said the Minister for Public Works (Mr. ...

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  46. FOOD FOR GERMANY.

    A German wireless message announces the sending of gold to [?] on Wednesday for the payment of food, of which, it is reported £7 000,000 worth ...

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  47. EGYPTIAN DISORDERS.

    It is announeed by Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, [?] under, Scentary for foreign Affairs that the [?] in the posttion of [?] in Egypt is maintained.[?] ...

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  48. SENATE ELECTION.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" to-day, under the heading of "Senate representation," it would appear that at its meeting yesterday the Victorian Farmers' Union had ...

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  49. Soldiers Graves in France.

    The British Foreign Office, in publishing the tenus of the Franc-British treaty relative to war graves explains that the Frenck Government [?] the lm' ...

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  50. BRITISH FOOD CONTROL

    The British Food Ministry made a profit of £ [?] on last year's sales controlled commodities, which amounted to £100,000 [?] expenses amounted only to ...

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  51. Poles and Danzig.

    The Council of Ten is still engaged in considering the Poliah queation. [?] nespapers declare that any ...

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  52. MEDALS FOR GALLANTRY.

    In the "London Gazette," published in December, 1918, the [?] were announced of many members of the A.I.F. who had been awarded medals for con[?]ous ...

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  53. SUMMAEY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cabio mostages appeared In the later editions of "The Argus" of Wednesday— PEACE QUESTIONS. ...

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  54. Allowances to Widows.

    Widows and children of deceased Australian soldiers are entitled under the regulations of the Repatriation department to living allowances. Several questions which ...

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  55. BRITISH FINANCES.

    Trgent demands for [?] in national tlname were made dining a debate in the House of Commous. Mr George lambert (Lib) said that protebly the country ...

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  56. German Cables.

    [?] to reports received in Amerea from Paris, the rommittee appointed by the Supreme Couneil to deal with the German cable [?] has upheld the view put ...

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  57. RED CROSS WORK.

    The International Red Crose has summoned a conference of the world's [?] spceialists to held at Cannes, in France on April I. to [?] for peace time Red ...

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  58. SCHOOL CHARGES.

    Sir, An a n [?] of the [?] scare the current at the varions public [?] was [?] curtailed. Per[?] it is too [?] to expect any [?] ...

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  59. CONTROL OF NAURU.

    Mr Hughes. the Commonwealth Prime Minister, [?] raised the question of the [?] of Naurn in a memorandum to the [?] delegation to the [?] ...

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  60. Oxford By-Election.

    A by eleetion for the Oxford Univeraity seat in the House Commons resulted as follows — [?] Oman ([?]).., 2,613 ...

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  61. QUARANTINE ANOMALIES.

    Sir,-1 do not propese to follow the [?] for [?] along those [?] [?] of [?], which serve no good [?], and only [?] the main [?]. ...

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