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  2. BERLIN QUIET.

    Berlin is now reported to be quiet. Heavy rain discourages activity by mobs. The city never more resembled an armed camp than it does now. Cordons of troops, ...

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  3. TARIFF STRANGULATION.

    Facts quoted recently to show how serious is the danger threatening the goldmining industry from the increase of working costs are supported by the remarks ...

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  4. INFLUENZA.

    A dearth of hospital accommodation and a difficulty in obtaining a sufficient number of nurses are the two features of the in fluenza epidemic that call for immediate ...

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  5. BOLSHEVISM.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New Vork World" states that the Councilell of Four is considering a plan for fighting Bolshevism by organising a Russian relief ...

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  6. COAL FAMINE.

    It is not generally realised that Vic toria at the present moment is as short of coal as she was during the strike of 1917. South Australia is wholly dependent upon ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says that alll the British delegates, including the Dominion representatives, have received warrants to act as plenipotent[?] ...

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  8. REPATRIATION.

    Particulars of the extended powers which are to be given to local committees were made public by the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) yesterday Senator ...

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  9. Miners' Official Denies Agreement.

    LITHGOW (N.S.W). Monday. —Discussing the coal position to-day, Mr. Pillans, president of the Western Miners' Federation, stated that there has never been an ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. Victoria's Heavy Bill.

    It is unlikely that the Victorian Ministry will follow New South Wales by intervening in the coal negotiations Ministers have been watching developments, as the State ...

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  11. LEAGUE COVENANT.

    The League of Nations Commission after practically an all-night sitting, completed the rivised covenant which will probably be submitted to the plenary session early ...

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  12. STARVING VIENNESE.

    General Smuts who has returned from Hungary, whither he went on behalf of the Allies rcpoits that conditions in Vienna are appalling.Starving women and ...

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  13. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA.

    Tho members of the French Mission which recentlv visited Australia under the leadership of General Pau, entertained the australian delegation to the Peace ...

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  14. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    The State Commandant (Brigadier General Brand) was the principal speaker at a meeting of soldiers and citizens held in the St. Kilda Town Hall last evening for ...

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  15. Departing Archdukes.

    Nine Austrian Archdukes nre to proceed to Switzerland this week. Tlic Foreign Minister (Herr Bauer) refused to grant Count Czeniin (formerly Foreign Minister) ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THe ARGUS.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of Friday, "Paterfamilias" makes several statements which are not correct. The first—about the new State school, Wilson street, Moonce Ponds, ...

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  17. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    The consulting engineer of the General Electric Comnany, of New, york, announces that the company is planning the establishment of a trans-Atlantic wireless telephone ...

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  18. INDEMNITY QUESTION.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"The only topic of discussion on Friday outside the conference is the British members' of Parliament ...

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  19. MATCHES.

    Sir,—Prominence has been given to the employment of 350 girls in a match factory, and it has been conteaded that "if adaquate tariff protection (stated at 2/6 per ...

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  20. RIGHTS OF FOREIGNERS.

    BRISBANF Monday.—The Acting Minister for Railways commenting to-day on the resolutions of the Brisbane Industrial Council on the subject of the employment ...

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  21. MILITARY TRAGEDY.

    Some school children at Lambeth witnessed a military tragedy. A party of soldiers and prisoners was proceeding in the direction of Waterloo station, wheft one of ...

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  22. WAGES QUESTION.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. — A special meeting of the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation was held today to receive the report of the delegates ...

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  23. IMPERIAL POLICY.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Viscount Milner), in an address at Manchester, said that the dominions had constantly and justly complained that they ...

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  24. Bolshevik Terms.

    It is stated by the "Daily Herald" that the peace offer made to the Allies by the Bolshevik Prime Minister(M.Lenin) contains the following terms:—The Soviet ...

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  25. In the Country.

    BENDIGO,Monday,—The position in Bendigo in regard to the influenza epidemic is becoming more serous, and the disease is of a more virulent type than in February. On Monday two deaths took ...

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  26. SOLDIERS AND THE Y.M.C.A.

    An element of opposition manifested itself in Western Australia in connection with the recent Red Triangle appeal Some members of the West Australian branch ...

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  27. Hull By-Election.

    A by-election for the Hull Centre for the House of commons made necessary by the death of Sir Mark Sykes took place on Friday. It resulted in the return of an ...

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  28. BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    The British Estimates for 1919-20 nubmittcd to the House of Commons include the following items: — War pensions, £72,855,000; unemployment donations, ...

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  29. WAR GRAVESTONES.

    It was announced some time ago that the Imperial War Graves Commission had approved of a design for a headstone to be placed over the graves of all fallen members ...

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  30. A Boer Mission.

    Genoral Hertzog, the leader of the South African Nationalist Mission which is on its way to Europe via America, has boen interviewed in New York. He said:— ...

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  31. SYDNEY'S WORST REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To-night's final report of the board of health wns the worst which has yet been issued. The deaths in city hospitals numbered 41, while the ...

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  32. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    It is reported from Cairo that the casuallies in, the recent riots numbered 9 killed and 50 wounded. A procession of several thousands attended the burial of the killed. ...

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  33. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    Tho following cabla messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" on Monday:— WILSON AND SMALL NATIONS ...

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  34. GAS IRONS.

    Sir,—Up till December 14 last Year the duty on gas irons was 10 per cent. On the date named, by an arbitrary ruling of the Customs, this duty was raised from ...

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  35. TROOPS DISEMBARKING.

    It had been announced that troops from the s.s. Anchises would disembark to-morrow. The quarantine officials had not decided lost night whether pratique could be ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Tho Imperial Budget statement will be presented to the House of Commons on April 30. It is understood that it will embody proposals for a polity of Imperials ...

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  37. AMERICAN AIR SERVICE.

    The air service of the United States army will have 1,700 airplanes in active service and 2,400 in reserve. The peace time personnel strength will be 31,853 enlisted men, ...

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  38. YOORALLA KINDER[?]TEN

    The street collections made in the city lst week on behalf of the Yooranlia Kindergarten for Crippled children at Cariton yielded 44,000 pennieds (£ 183/6/8). The ...

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  39. CONFECTIONERY.

    Sir,— Mr. Hoadley is reported to have said at a recent deputation to the Minister dfor customs, that it would be little short of a catastrophe if imported ...

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  40. MYSTERY OF A SYDNEY FLAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The chief development to-day in connection with the murder of a man in an Elizabeth street flat on Saturday morning, was the discovery that ...

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  41. Divorce and Domicile.

    The House of Lords has passed the second reading of a bill enabling the courts to deal with the marriages of Dominion soldiers. The Lord Chancellor pointed out that many ...

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  42. BARQUE WRECKED.

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Monday— Messrs Booth and Company, of christchurch, have been advised that the wooden barque Albert, which left Timaru on ...

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  43. WHARF LUMPERS' DEMANTS.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.-The situation at the Fremantle wharf continues to cause grave concern. It is now apparent that while the lumpers may have boen sincere ...

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  45. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Final Honour Examination,—February, 19191.— Stawell Scholarship.— The scholarship is awarded to C.W. Joy. In the list of candidates who obtained final ...

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  46. BREACHES OF LICENSING ACT.

    Before Messre. V. Tanner, P.M., and T. Testro J.P., at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday. Winifred Carrigg, licensce of the All Nation Hotel. Pleaded guilty to a charge of having had open one ...

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