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  2. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    "Fine and warm, with northerly winds," is the official weather forecast for to-day, but holidaymakers are advised to prepare for other conditions. Unsettled weather ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    There are still a number of patients waiting to be admitted to hospitals, though with the Base Hospital available shortly it is hoped that there will be sufficient ...

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  4. COAL FAMINE.

    No immediate relief of the actue coal famine in Victoria is yet in sight. The most serious aspect of the shortage is, of course, the ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY.

    President Wilson, on behalf of the Council of Four (Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemonceau, President Wilson, and Signor Orlando) on Monday night issued the ...

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  6. ANOTHER DEEMING.

    A sensational crime has come to light in Paris, which in some of its features bears a close resemblance to the celebrated Deeming case in Melbourne. ...

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  7. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    The announcement by General Sir Edmund" Allenby, Special High Commissioner in Egypt and the Soudan, of the release of Saud Pasha and other deported Egyptian ...

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  8. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Unless the attempts now being made to increase interstate shipments of coal are almost immediately successful South Australia will find ...

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  9. No Improvement in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The chairman of the Central Board of Health reports to day that the position regarding influenza is not improving here. There ...

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  10. RATHDOWN STREET SCHOOL.

    Sir,—In reference to the statement that the children of Rathdown State school have not reassembled since December, in fairness to the teachers, I would ...

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  11. Suspicious Cases at Brisbane.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Three suspicious cases of sickness from the steamer Gabo, and one from the Cantara, were removed to the Lytton Quarantine Hospital ...

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  12. INHALATORIUMS.

    Sir,—As the influenza epidemic is still running amonk you will probably consider the following letter worth reproducing, as it will serve to re-direct attention to a ...

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  13. Good Friday Services.

    Special services will be held in the city and sub[?]rban urban churches to-morrow. In St. Paul's Cathedral Matins and ant[?]-communion will be celebrated at half-past 10. ...

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  14. CONFERENCE RESUMED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Yesterday's decision of the southern miners' delegate board not to accept any compromise on the coal agreement, but to insist on the full 23 ...

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  15. Tasmanian Report.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—John Johnson, a fireman on the steamer Oonah, died at Barnes Bay to-day from pneumonic influenza. No fresh cases are reported, and ...

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  16. INDIAN UNREST.

    The British Press Bureau, in a statement concerning the unrest in India, says:— "Although the observance of Humiliation Day (April 6) did not lead to serious ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND'S FEARS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Information has been received from New Zealand by Mr. A. R. Blow, the New Zealand representative of the Dominion in Sydney, to ...

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  18. GERMAN PROTEST.

    A German wireless message, received in London on Friday night, states:—The National Assembly at Weimar has, passed by an overwhelming majority a resolution, ...

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  19. Entertainments.

    Mendelssohn's "Elijah" will be performed at the Melbourne Town Hall to-morrow night by the Melbourne Philharmonic Society. Sacred concerts will be given at the Theatre Royal, the Auditorium, and ...

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  20. MORE ACCOMMODATION.

    The sub-committee appointed by the State Cabinet to go into the question of providing additional hospital accommodation gave consideration yesterday to the ...

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  21. Hull By-Election.

    The meaning of the Hull Centre by-election, at which the voting at the general election was reversed and the Government candidate defeated by a non-Coalition ...

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  22. Bay Excursions.

    P.S. Weeroona will leave Po[?] Melbourne Railway Pier to-day at 10.30 a.m. for Queenseliff, Sorrento, Dromana, and Mornington. To-morrow and Saturday at 10.30 a.m.; Sunday at 11.10 a.m., and ...

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  23. Viceroy's Proclamation.

    A resolution published in a special gazette by the India Home department commences by saying:— "The Governor-General in Council ...

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  24. RESTRICTIONS ON SHIPPING.

    Quarantine restrictions imposed on shipping by some of the States have so seriously in[?]fered with interstate trade, particularly in the Carriage of coal, that the ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND LIQUOR POLL.

    The executive of the New Zealand Alliance has passed a resolution, expressing "gratification at the magnificent vote polled in New Zealand against the liquor traffic," and ...

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  26. SHIPBUILDING COSTS.

    The departure for New South Wales of the chairman ot the shipbuilding tribunal (Mr. Connington) at the instance of the shipbuilding authorities on a matter ...

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  27. Cost to State of Increased Price.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Particulars received by various departments is that the total additional expenditure in which the Government was involved as a consequence ...

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  28. British Red Cross Expenditure

    The British Red Cross and the Order of St. John receiving during the four years 1915-16-17-18 the sum of £15,877,190 and expended £14,422,200. The income in 1918 ...

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  29. Bank for Foreign Commerce.

    A meeting of business men and bankers held in Paris decided to establish a bank for foreign commerce, with a capital of £4,000,000. ...

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  30. No Passenger Traffic.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— In his latest published statement the Minister for Health says that it is the intention of the Government to stop absolutely the ...

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  31. REPARATION FOR AUSTRALIA.

    An important cable message was received yesterday morning by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Vatt) from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), who is now in Paris ...

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  32. Situation in New Zealand

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The New Zealand Coal Mine Owners' Association has considered the attitude of the men at several of the Dominion coal mines, ...

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  33. TASMANIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Mr. J. A. Lyons, leader of the State Labour party, delivered his policy speech at Deloraine tonight. The programme outlined by him, ...

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  34. Exhibition Hospital.

    Miss McKinnell, the matron of the Exhibition Hospital, having received notice from the secretary of the Board of Health, Mr. Holmes, that she would be relieve of her ...

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  35. VOLUNTEER MOTOR CORPS.

    The third annual meeting of the Red Cross Volunteer Motor Corps was held at the Town Hall last night. The president (His Excellency Sir Arthur ...

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  36. GERMAN TRADE.

    According to the Ch[?]lenz correspondent of the "New York Times," German business firms are trying to reopen relations with British, French, Belgian, and ...

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  37. CONFUSION IN BAVARIA.

    Three governments in Bavaria are lighting against each other. The Communists at Munich overthrew the Soviet Government, and established a ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Navy department announced yesterdat that all the vessels of the Royal Australian Squadron have now left England, with the exception of the oil-carrier, ...

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  39. Soviet Rule in Hungary.

    A train conveying 500 refugees, mostly Germans, arrived in Berlin last week from Budapest. They reported Hint there had been firing ...

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  40. Coburg Nursing Scheme.

    A meeting was held in Coburg on Tuesday evening when a local committee was formed for the purpose of establishing a visiting nurse in the town, under the ...

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  41. CHURCHES AS HOSPITALS.

    Sir,—Mr. J. T. Wallace rightly commends the churches for their excellent work during the war, and now calls upo nthem to stand firm in facing influenza. He ...

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  42. Kew District Hospital.

    Councillors Ward and Tompkins, mayors of Hawthorn and Kew respectively, with Councillor Read (acting mayor of Camberwell) inspected the Kew Recreation Hall ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Sir Henry Lefroy to-day hunded his resignation as Premier to the Governor, and Mr. H. P. Colebatch was commissioned to form a new Cabinet. ...

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  44. JAPAN IN KOREA.

    Baron Ka[?]o, formerly Foreign Minister in Japan, who is now in the United States, says that Japan is merely acting in Korea as the United, States acted in Porto Rico ...

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  45. POLICE NEWS.

    N[?] Burt was charged in the Fitzroy Court on Wednesday with having sold [?] which did not comnly with the standard. He was fined £3, with £1/1/ costs. ...

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  46. Improved Wireless.

    The General Electric Company of Shen[?]ady, State of New York, is manufacturing a device by means of which wireless messages on receipt can be printed on ...

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  47. In the Country.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—Two additional deaths from pneumonic influenza have occurred in the Bendigo Hospital, the victims being a young returned soldier and a married woman. Eight fresh ...

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  48. MESSAGE FROM GENERAL PAU.

    The following is a copy of a cable mes[?]age received by Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, from General Pan:— "French mission now home again, having ...

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  49. RED CROSS V.A.D.

    Sir.—For general information and as a slight token of appreciation to those who volunteered through the office of the Red Cross V.A.D. for work in connection with ...

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  50. PICTURE THEATRE SENSATION

    A sensational shooting episode was witnessed by a number of people outside the Bowman Picture Palace, Roden street, West Melbourne, last night during the ...

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  51. JAPANESE LAND LAWS.

    It is understood in Washington that the Japanese Government is considering the advisability of making an amendment to the Alien Land Ownership Act, passed in ...

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  52. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the text of the secret military naval agreement signed between Chhina and Japan in May, ...

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  53. SHIPPING TRADE ANXIOUS.

    Some slight additions to Melbourne's coal supply were made yesterday by the arrival of three cargoes from Newcastle. Specially commissioned to bring coal solely for the ...

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  54. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS VOCATION.

    In view of the number of students absent through influenza, the Minister for Education (Mr. Hutchinson) announced yesterday that the Easter vacation for technical schools in the metropolitan area ...

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  55. Britain and America.

    Speaking at a dinner given by the New York Bar Association to Lord Reading, Lord Chief Justice of England and Ambassador Extraordinary to the United ...

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  56. BALLARAT SCHOOL REFUSED.

    An application by the Ballarat City and Town Councils for permission to use the Agricultural High School as an influenza hospital was refused by the Minister for Education (Mr. Hutchinson) ...

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  57. Miners' Ballot.

    The result of the ballot amongst the Lancashire and Cheshire miners shows that 56,184 were in favour of accepting Mr. Justice Sankey's report and 12,090 were against ...

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  58. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    SUPREME COURT.—In Banco Court.—Before the Chief Justice.—At 10 O'Clock—Welch v. Regan (for judgment). Before Mr. Justice Cussen.—At 10 O'Clock—Tanuer v. Tanner (part heard). ...

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  59. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Thirty-three deaths from influenza were recorded today, including seven from the country. There are 170 new cases, 33 being from ...

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  60. League of Nations.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Tribune" telegraphed to that journal on April 7, stating that the in[?] meeting of the League of Nations body would ...

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  61. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John William Paterson, of Hopkins street, Footscray, hoot salesman, Causes of insolvency—Sickness in family, loss by fire, and pressure of creditors, Liabilities, £160/13/8[?] assets, £76/19/2; ...

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  62. Disaffected American Troops.

    News has been received in Washington that order has been restored amongst the American troops on the Archangel front, who had shown signs of mutiny. ...

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