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  2. INFLUENZA

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated on Thursday night that the patient (No. 43), who had been dangerously ill in the ...

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  3. 221 ADDITIONAL PATIENTS.

    The outbreak of pneumonic influenza continues to spread rapidly in this State. At the boys' orphanage conducted by the Christian Brothers, at South Melbourne, ...

    Article : 296 words
  4. SYDNEY SITUATION NO WORSE.

    A second death from pneumonic innu[?] has been reported in New South Wales. The victim was a man, who died at Bulli last night. Altogether 72 definite ...

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  5. UNREST IN LONDON

    The imperial authorities take the gravest view of the strike deadlock. There is this morning no immediate prospect of ...

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  6. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    When the Royal Commission on the Wheat and Rura Industries met at Parliament House on Thursday morning the Chairman (Mr. Angus,.M.P.) said he had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIBERALS AND NATIONALISTS.

    A meeting, of the House of Assembly Liberal Party was Held at Parliament House on Thursday, to consider articles which have been published in The ...

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  8. "LEAGUE WITH TEETH" WANTED

    The representative Paris of the a Australian Press Association (Mr. Fraser) writes:—President Wilson expects to return to Paris towards the end of March, when the work of the various commissions ...

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  9. THOSE COLONIES.

    The Paris correspondent of the 'London Daily Express declares that Australian irritation regarding, the provisional arrangement with regard to the German colonies ...

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  10. Mr. Hughes Interviewed.

    Mr. Hughes, interviewed by the representative in Paris of the Australian Press Association (Mr. Fraser), said, while the constitution, scope, and authority of the ...

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  11. POSITION AT COCKBURN.

    On Thursday morning the following message was received from the Inspector of the Board of Health who was sent to Cockburn early in the week:—"All ...

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  12. AMERICA'S POSITION.

    An expression m American p is [?] in cablegrams from New York The newspapers give prominence Mr.Taft's demand for a "league with teeth." ...

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  13. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

    Sir Joseph Cook (Australian Minister for the Navy), in An article in The Pall Mall Gazette, discusses President Wil-son's demand for the freedom of the seas. ...

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  14. TUBE MOTORMEN'S COMPLAINT

    The representatives of the Electrical Union will present a resolution to the Minister of Labour to—day, and will report the result of a further meeting on Wednesday. ...

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  15. SOCIALISTS' CONGRESS

    The Berne correspondent of me Morning Post, in his report of the International Socialist Conference, says:—Mr. Arthur" Henderson, M.P., in his speech, said the ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. CONTROL OF ARMAMENTS AND MANUFACTURES.

    It is further suggested that there should be periodical international labour conferences meetings of employers and workers to keep international regulations abreast ...

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  17. RAILWAY STRIKE BEGUN.

    The paralysis of the steamdriven railways began ab midnight. A number of drivers and other employes on the London and South-Weatern and London and ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND TOPICS.

    A box containing new bank notes, which came out in the Ruahine, for the National Bank of New Zealand, has been pillaged. Some of the notes, winch ,are ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. Responsibility for the War.

    The Solicitor—General (Sir Gordon Hewort), in behalf of the ,responsibilites for the war committee, has made a brief statement." The committee, he says, has ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. How Will Germany Pay?

    Gen. Maurice, writin to The Daily, News from Paris, says it is becoming abundantly dear that neither Germany, nor all our enemies together, will find the ...

    Article : 202 words
  21. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily telegraph says the conference during the past three-days has been reminded that from a military viewpoint delays are ...

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  22. PLUGGED BURGLARS COMMEITTED.

    David Morris (33), Albert Reakes (25) and David Harold Davis, who all state that their birthplace was Victoria, were to—day committed for trial on a charge ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Times says the indication is that compulsory arbitration will not be included in the constitution of the League ...

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  25. THE CONFERENCE.

    The Supreme Council further heare Greek claims to—day, when M. Venezelos made a statement regarding Greek in tercets in Asia Minor. A resolution ...

    Article : 129 words
  26. TRAINING CAMP ABANDONED.

    Owing to the influenza epidemic, the camp of training for units of the Citizen Forces, which was to have begun on February 18, has been cancelled. Consideration ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. "A GREAT COURT OF CHANCERY."

    The London newspapers are difficulties of making the mandatory system a reality. They ask whether all the members of the League of Nations will ...

    Article : 195 words
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  29. HEALINGS AND FRESH ERUPTIONS.

    With reference to the underground railway stoppage, the Electrical Trades Union has agreed that the executive shall-meet Sir Albert Stanley to—day. Meanwhile, the ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. THE BARRIER "CLEAN."

    The Barrier remains "clean," although every precaution is still being taken. Rumours of a local case to—day were officially contradicted. Although the ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. Dardanelles and Greek Claims.

    The Greek Premier (31. Venezelos) im-pressed on the Peace Conference Committee that the Greeks made no claim to Consitantinople, nor for territory bordering ...

    Article : 72 words
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  33. HOTEL WORKERS ON STRIKE.

    The Daily Chronicle asserts that 7,000 London hotel workers have decided upon an immediate strike, and demand an eight hours day, and the abolition of the system ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. TROOPS BY THE AENEAS.

    The troops from the transport Aeneas disembarked at Melbourne on Wednesday, bat are being detained there owing to quarantine restrictions. ...

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