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  2. THIRD EDITION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Marshal Foch will certainly resign unless satisfactory guarantees are forthcoming for securing the left ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    Sixty of the influenza cases reported to the Board of Public Health yesterday had to be refused admission to hospitals.Until more nursing assistance is forthcoming ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    When interviewed in Paris last week by a correspondent of a Japanese news agency, Mr.Hughes denied the rumours that the rejection of the Japanese amendment of ...

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  5. CRIME IN TURKEY.

    Rear-Admiral Webb, who is in command of the Allied naval forces in the Bosphorus, reported last week that there is disorder throughout the interior of Turkey. ...

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  6. COAL INDUSTRY.

    Further action has been taken by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to bring about an adjustment of the difficulty in the coal industry. The miners' executive ...

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  7. GERMANS ARE INSOLENT

    What is regarded as the culminating week of the Peace Conference's labours opens in critical circumstances. The Germans have replied to the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—To-day's influenza report stated that 26 deaths had occurred, and there were 157 cases. In the country the deaths numbered three, and new cases ...

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  9. Commonwealth Steamers.

    It has been arranged that the steamer Australglen, of the Commonwealth line shall collect cargo at Hull, Middlesbrough and London, and sail in the middle of ...

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  10. Is It Pneumoni[?]?

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The Government medical officer (Dr.Brownell)stated to-day that no cases of pneumonic influenza had yet been officially reported to him. ...

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  11. MINERS ACCEPT AGREEMENT.

    NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—The result of the ballot on the acceptance of the tentative agreement by members of the Colliery Employees Federation has been ...

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  12. OTHER ENEMY LANDS.

    Peasants and troops overthrew the Soviet Government in Bavaria early last week, but since then the leader of the "legitimate" Government, Herr Hoffmann, at Lamburg, ...

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  13. Germany's Counter-claims.

    The "Frankfurter Gazette" announced last week that the German peace delegates were formulating claims against the Allies for compensation for damage by air raids ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Fifteen additional cases of influenza were landed at the Lytton Quarantine Hospital to-day from steamers anchored in the Moreton Bay ...

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  15. Allies and Russia.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily News,"in discussing the letter from the Council of Four to Dr.Nansen,in which the Council agrees to send food to Russia ...

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  16. EX-CROWN PRINCE'S WIFE.

    Zurich advices are that the Grand Duchess Anastasic of Meeklenburg-Schwerin, replying to a report that the German ex-Crown Prince intends to apply for a divorce, has ...

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  17. Guardianship of Peoples.

    The "Echo de Paris"stated last week that America's agreement to accept a mandate from the League of Nations over Armenia has been confirmed. ...

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  18. BERLIN "BLUFFING"

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" learns on reliable authority that the German Government is determined to continue its policy of bluff ...

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  19. French Railway-men's Wages

    The French railway-men have been granted an 8-hours day, to begin on May [?] and a minimum wage of £136 per annum. The union will be Shortly recognised and ...

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  20. EMIGRANTS' FREE PASSES

    The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lient.-Colonel Amery) has summoned a meeting of High Commissioners and Agents-General for April 25 to ...

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  21. South Australia.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— There are now 138 cases of influenza in the isolation hospital at the Exhibition Building. Nine of them are described as "serious," and four ...

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  22. Germans Distrusted.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" asserts that extraordinary steps are being taken to keep the German peace delegates at Versailles from ...

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  23. Strikes in Germany.

    Messages from Berlin state that more than 1,000 stores, warehouses, and banks are closed owing to 200,000 clerks and assistants being on strike. Pickets of strikers ...

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  24. Tasmania.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The condition of the 18 pneumonic influenza patients in quarantine shows improvement. The patients include two nurses. Another nurse ...

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  25. LENIN'S RULE.

    The "New York World" publishes an interview with Lenin,the Bolshevik Prime Minister,obtained by M.Puntervold, a leading Norwegian statesman. ...

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  26. QUARANTINE PERIOD.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— The commissioner of Public Health has received replies from all the States concerned, on the subject of the proposed Federal ...

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  27. Future of Syria.

    Prince Feisul, the representative of the King of the Hedjaz at the Peace Conference, is returning to Syria to tell his countryment that the Allies have ...

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  28. Press and War.

    Sir R. S. Horne, the Minister for Labour in a speech at a dinner given by the National Union of Journalists, paid a tribute to the great part which the British press ...

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  29. Australians on Continent.

    The New South Wales. Agent-General (Sir Charles, Wade), accompanied by the West Australian, Agent-General (Mr. J. D. Connolly), last week visited the ...

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  30. DISEASE-STRICKEN HOMES. '

    For the want of four or five motor-cars the splendid work of the Melbourne District Nursing Society in influenza-stricken homes is being retarded and much suffering and ...

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  31. GERMAN STEAMERS.

    In compliance with the urgent demand for the expeditious repatriation of the Australian troops now abroad, which has been more than once emphasised by the ...

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  32. Sunken Submarines.

    Of eight German submarines which were being towed from Cherbourg to England seven were lost in a storm. Rear-Admiral Sims, of the United States ...

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  33. THE "WORTHIER" POLICY.

    A Berlin wireless message states that the German Foreign Minister (Count von Brockdorf Rantzau), interviewed by the "Neue Freie Presse," deprecated the ...

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  34. NOTIFICATION.

    Sir,—The daily reports from the Board of Public Health of notifications of influenza are valueless. Some months ago we were informed through the press that ...

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  35. "Bloodless Bolshevism."

    A Swedish doctor, who arrived in Stockholm last week from Riga, declared that the Bolsheviks were systematically annihilating the bourgeoisie.In the ...

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  36. Clearing Up Mines.

    Admiral Strauss, commander of [?] American mine force, will arrive in Great Britain immediately, to undertake the removal of the minefield which he laid ...

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  37. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Interesting figures were compiled recently by the Defence department showing the nature and extent of the injuries received by the 72,750 members of the A.I.F. who ...

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  38. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The Atlantic weather reports on Friday showed that it was squally over the whole course of the proposed aeroplane flight, and there is no immediate prospect of a ...

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  39. Italian Easter Offering.

    The Italian Government is sending 4.000 tons of food to Vienna as an Easter offering. ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent has interviewed sans Pasha Zaghlel, the President of the Egyptian Legislative Assembly, and the head of the ...

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  41. THE HALF-GUINEA HABIT.

    Sir,—How long are the travelling public to be forced to expend at least three gui[?]eas in "half-guinea touches," when travelling between Melbourne and Sydney? A ...

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  42. Australian Bisley Team.

    Colonel C.V.Watson (Victoria) has been appointed commandant of the team to represent Australia at the Bisley rifle matches, to be fired in July, and Captain ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    H.M.A.S.Australia accompanied by H.M.A.S. Brisbane left Portsmouth for Austialia on Thursday last.They were cheered by crowds on shore and by the ...

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  44. GERMAN PLOT.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Lettish legation in that city has been informed of a serious and long- prepared ...

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  45. Hydrophobia in England.

    Up to Thursday last 140 cases of rabies had been reported in England and Wales, and the disease was spreading rapidly into the metropolitan districts. ...

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  46. RESTRICTIONS ON TRADING

    The conference in London of the associated Chambers of Commerce passed a resolution demanding the restoration of prewar facilities for trading. ...

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  47. Germans in China.

    According to the Peking correspondent of the "New York Times," the Chinese Cabinet has agreed, at the request of the British, French, and American Governments, to ...

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  48. MAN KNOCKED OFF KETCH.

    HOBART.Tuesday.—A sad drow[?]ing occurred at Hobart this Afternoon, the victim being Walter Ware, aged 42, a deck hand on the motor ketch Rosebud. ...

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  49. In the Country.

    BALLART,Tuesday.— The influenza epidemic shows no signs of abatement.To-day five cases were admitted to the hospital, and two deaths occurred making six in five days. Of the patients ...

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  50. Austria Sought Peace in 1917

    The Vienna "Mittag Zeitung" has published a letter from the ex-Emperor Karl of Austria to the ex-Crown Prince of Germany in August, 1917, urging Germany to ...

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  51. DIRTY SHEEP TRUCKS.

    Sir,—I loaded sheep into trucks at B[?]then this week. The trucks had dirt and manure inches deep on the floor. All the holes in the bottom of the trucks were full, ...

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  53. Shipping Amalgamations.

    Rumours were current in London at the end of last week of further shipping fusions, including the Cunard Company, with the P. and O. Company. ...

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