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  2. INFLUENZA.

    Although the chairman of the Board of Public Health (Dr. Robertson) stated yestorday that he had about 500 vacant beds, and would have 300 more when the base ...

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  3. TROOPS TO DISEMBARK.

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  4. COAL INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C., Royal commissioneer appointed by the State Ministry to inquire into certain aspects of the coal-mining industry in New ...

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  5. IN GERMANY.

    The Spartacists have fortified a number of villages outside Munich, and a desperate struggle is expected when the Government troops advance, which was expected in the ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY.

    The most striking feature of the Anzac celebrations in London were the hairraising feats performed in the air by Australian pilots, particularly a pilot in a red ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. PEACE PROBLEMS

    Discussion of the doings at the Peace Conference continues to be confined almost entirely to the dramatic return to their own country of three of the Italiau ...

    Article : 468 words
  8. COMBATING THE EPIDEMIC.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Cabena), at the request of the Minister for Health (Mr. Bowser), recently convened a conference of representatives of the various metropolitan ...

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  9. Precautions in America.

    From the Public Health department of America the Minister for Health (Mr. Bowser) has received a copy of a pamphict distributed broadeast in the United States ...

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  10. AMERICAN OPINION.

    It is reported from Washington that the United States Secretory of the Interior (Mr. F. K. Lane) says:—"It would be unjust to Jugoslavia to give Fiume to Italy, in ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    It was reported from St. John's, Newfoundland, on Sunday that the weather was still delaying the aviators Hawker and Raynham from starting on their flight ...

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  12. NURSES.

    Sir,—The "Mother Rectress" reply to "No Sect in Heaven" is far from ronvincing. There are numbers of well-trained women available as nurses in the various convents ...

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  13. SPEECHES BY MINISTERS.

    In connection with the celebration of Anzac Day in London, three members of the Australian Commonwealth Ministry, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), the ...

    Article : 113 words
  14. JAPAN AND EQUALITY.

    "Le Matin" states that if the League of Nations does not include racial equality as a principle of its covenant. Japan will withdraw from the Peace Conference. ...

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  15. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Major-General Sir F. H. Sykes, chief of staff in the British Air Ministry, announces that a large number of regulations to govern civilian avaiation have been ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. QUARANTINE PINPRICKS.

    Sir,—I am shortly proceeding on a trip to the United States, and my steamer is advertised to sail from Sydney on a Wednesday afternoon. I had intended to leave ...

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  17. VICTORIANS HONOURED.

    In the "London Gazette" of February 1, 1919, the names were published of Australian soldiers who had been awarded decorations in recognition of their gallantry and ...

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  18. Royalty and Australians.

    His Majesty the King and Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, Prince Albert, and Princess Mary, whilst riding in Windsor Park, encountered a party of ...

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  19. WAR CRIMES.

    The report of the commission which investigated the responsibility of the authors of the war shows that the American and Japanese dissented from the views of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. Inter-Allied Boat Race.

    A great assemblage witnessed the interallied boat race on the Scine. The New Zealanders won their heat with comparative case. They met France and ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. Newspaper Tributes.

    The London "Observer" (Sunday), commenting on the Anzac Day clelebrations, pays tribute to the talent for organisation of the Australians. It says that the ...

    Article : 238 words
  22. INSURANCE POLICY CLAIM.

    In the County Court yesterday, before Judge Woinarski and a jury of four, Morris Hendy Bloustein, of Glenferrie road, Malvern, jeweller, brought an action against ...

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  23. Simultaneous Telegraphy.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald" reports that Major-General Squier, of the United States navy, has transmitted eight telegraph messages ...

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  24. AGAINST BOLSHEVISM.

    From He[?]singfors it is reported that the inhabitants north of Lake Ladoga, North-Western Russia, assisted by the Finnish volunteer army, attacked and defeated the ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Nasr[?]llah Khan, brother of the late Ameer Habibullah Khan, of Afghanistan, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life for complicity in the murder of ...

    Article : 104 words
  26. HOPES OF COMPROMISE.

    Reports from Paris on Saturday stated the situation was casier, and that the outlook was more hopeful. It was generally considered that the departure of the Italians ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. CELEBRATION IN VICTORIA.

    Anzac Day will be celebrated in the State schools of Victoria to-day. The Education department has suggested a suitable programme, but school committees may ...

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  28. BLIND MAN'S QUEST OF SIGHT.

    An elderly man named Matthew Rigby Wyatt, of 1 Fern avenue, Windsor, was chared at the Prahran Court yesterday, on the information of Detective T. N. Armstrong, with "being deemed ...

    Article : 516 words
  29. MEAT FOR GERMANY.

    A meeting of London butchers has passed n resolution of protest against Manchurian, South African, and Brazilian beef being allocated to the metropolis, while the ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" of Monday:— COAL TRADE INQUIRY. ...

    Article : 367 words
  31. FEELING IN ITALY.

    The Italian Prime Minister (Signor Orlando) had an enthusiastic reception in Geno[?], where, in an address, he said that he had endeavoured to reflect the opinions ...

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  32. MISRULE IN HUNGARY.

    M. Puguny, one of the Hungarian Ministers, who is a Communist, states that hundreds of leading well-to-do rersidents have been arrested, and will be assassinated ...

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  33. SHIPPING WHEAT AT PORTLAND.

    PORTLAND, Monday.—A conference to consider the question of the shipment of wheat at Portland was held this morning A large number of representatives of ...

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  34. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    The removal of restrictions in wireless services on the high seas, except in certain zones, is expected greatly to facilitate communication between vessels, and augment ...

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  35. Queensland Minerals.

    The National Metal and Chemical Bank Limited is offering debentures equivalent to £225,000, at the rate of 7½ per cent., on behalf of the Burma Queensland ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. EXCUSE FOR WILSON.

    Some of the members of the entourage of President Wilson in Paris suggest that he was tricked into the premature publication of his manifesto by information which ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. TRAMWAY LITIGATION.

    Further evidence was given yesterday in the First Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Cussen, in support of the claim of the Tramway Board against the Melbourne ...

    Article : 211 words
  38. MILITARY BANDS COMPETITION.

    A military quick-step competition for Citizen Force bands was held at the Yarraville Rocreation Rerserve on Saturday. The contest was organised by the City of Footseray Regimental Band. ...

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  39. WELCOMING CATHOLIC SOLDIERS.

    A representative committee has been formed to give a welcome home social to Roman Catholic soldiers in the Town Hall on July 10. The Catholic Federation and Mr. J. Wren have subscribed £10 ...

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  40. Trunks of Loot.

    The "Neue Frie Presse" of Vienna slates that a captain of the Hungarian Red Guard, who is a Communist agitator, has been arrested with several trunks of loot in his ...

    Article : 45 words
  41. WIRELESS OPERATORS.

    Sir,—Allow me to place before the public the injustice which the wireless operators under the control of the Australian naval radio service, who have been serving on ...

    Article : 184 words
  42. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    It has been decided to hold the 1920 Hiber[?]ian conference in Sale where the ceremony of laying the memorial stone of the new Roman Catholic boys' college will take place on the occusion. A ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. SATISFACTION IN BERLIN.

    The German newspapers make the most of the Paris contretemps Some of them say that Italy finds that she made a mistake in deserting the German alliance, and ...

    Article : 334 words
  44. Limerick Strike Ebbing.

    The strike in Limerick, Ireland, which at one time threatened to become general throughout Ireland, is gradually fizzling out. ...

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  45. FARES TO ENGLAND.

    Sir,—I am glad to see that notice has been directed in your columns to the extraordinary increase charged by the shipping companies on the fares to England. Fares ...

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  46. SHEEP DIP.

    Sir,—I wonder why pastoralists do not enter a strong protest against any Minister being allowed to dictate what dip would be allowed to be used in dipping sheep? ...

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  47. GOODS ON GERMAN STEAMER ORSOVA.

    The comptroller-general of Customs has advised the Melbourne C[?]amber of Commeree that a cable message has been received from the High Commissioner's office, London, dealing with the goods on ...

    Article : 167 words
  48. BOLSHEVIK MARRIAGES.

    Sir,—In the cable messages to-day (Monday) appears an exeusatory statement from a prominent Bolshevik explaining the real marriage laws of Russia. Now we have ...

    Article : 177 words
  49. TELEPHONE VOICES OVERHEARD.

    Sir,—having occasion to-day to use one of the new public telephone boxes in the north end of the hall of the Bourke street Postoffice, I was startled to hear on either side ...

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  51. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I would like to endorse "Held Up's" letter, I, too, have been out herer for over six years, and was unable to return owing to the war, and now the fares are so very ...

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  53. SUBURBAN COUNC[?].

    The Camber[?]ell Council last night agreed to pay to the City of Hanthorn in satisfaction of all claime made by that city in respect to d[?]ge water, 8 per cent. of the cost of the works which ...

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