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  2. STRICTER ARMISTICE

    Tie Prime Minister (Mr.Lloyd George) has arrived in London from Paris. He announces that the Peace Conkuvnce is progressing well. • : . ...

    Article : 61 words
  3. AERIAL PASSENGER SERVICE.

    Leading men of Johannesburg are forming a company, to be called South African Aerial Transports, Limited, Kith a capital of £100,000, to establish an aerial passenger ...

    Article : 78 words
  4. INMBNZA

    Tie position in this State with respect to die influenza outbreak is most satisfactory. The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated 'on ...

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  5. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Daily Express saye:—The Viceroy of Ireland (Field Marshal Viscount French) Los arrived in London with tentative proposals for an Irish Home Rule scheme approved by the Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Macpherson) and Lord ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 532 words
  7. WHEAT, SCHEME.

    The Royal Commission on Wheat and Rural Industries took further evidence at Parliament House on Monday. There wore present Mr. Angus. M.P. (Chairman), the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RP. YATES.

    Rp. Yates, who returned from active service abroad on the troopship Somali, and was arrested on Saturday by the military police, was sent to Melbourne ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOUR .CRISIS

    The hitch in the settlement of the tube railway strike was due to the longstanding ealousy between the Locomotive Engineers and ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. ARMISTICE TERMS.

    It is understood that Marshal Foch has submitted to the War Council important matters with regard to the failure of the Germans to carry out the strict terms the ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. THE ALLEGATION.

    Evidence will be taken at' the .Victoria Barracks tomorrow concerning the disturbances which occurred on the troop Somali whid in Quarantine at Port ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. ANOTHER BORDER PROBLEM.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) has not received a reply to his telegram to Mr. Holman on February 6, asking whether arrangements existed under which ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. QUARANTINE PERPLEXITIES.

    It was reported to the local advisory committee that New South Wales was "holding up" South Australian passengers, who wished to enter that State by way of Cockburn, and that South Australia was allowing travellers from New' South Wales to come into this State. ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. Still Plenty To Do.

    The Australian Press representative at 'the Conference (Mr. Fraser) writes:— In the absence of two of the most important figures, the conference apparently ia entering upon a quiet period, so far as ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. FULL SERVICE TOMORROW.

    The Press Bureau reports that the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley) and tie Home Secretary (Mr. E. Short] informed a deoutation from ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. GEN. FOCH'S WARNING.

    Marshal Foch has warned the council f of the possibility of a renewal of Germany's aggressive spirit. He estimates that she is arable of placing 3,000,000'men in the ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. FIRST DEATH IN SYDNEY.

    The first death from pneumonic influenza to occur in Sydney was reported from the Coast Hospital to-day. This brings the total number of deaths in the State UD to ...

    Article : 315 words
  18. CASUALTIES.

    On Monday afternoon, Mr. George Ox-lade, of Carlisle street. Glanville, fell 30 ft. from an overhead tramway, on which he was assisting to unload coal from the collier Aeon, at Mclaren Wharf, Port Adelaide. He was conveyed to the Port ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    A wireless message from Berlin states that the National Assembly applauded the Presidents declaration that Alsace and Lorraine still belonged 'to Germany; who ...

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  20. SOUND ADVICE TO RAILWAYMEN.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P, (general secre tay of the National Union of Railway ten), yesterday addressed a meeting of will wavmen of Iondon and denoimced the ...

    Article : 193 words
  21. America and the Armistice.

    The American delegates to the Pease Conference are understood to be disinlined to ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    An official announcement has been made I that the League of Nations Commission ia Bearing the end of its labours. A few mat-ters referred to the drafting committee ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. LANDING OF TROOPS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The hearing of the application by the Queensland Government to restrain the commonwealth Government from landing troops in Queensland from transports was ...

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  24. A BROKEN ARM.

    WALLAROO, February —On Thurs day Mr. Edmund Davis, while handling wheat, fell from and broke an arm. ...

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  25. POUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    TWEEDVALE, February 10.—Early on Saturday morning Mr. A. Nagel residing near to this town, was found unconscious beside a cow in a stall adjacent to hie. ...

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  26. The Men on the Demosthenes

    {No abstract available}

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  27. "REPARATION" DEFINED.

    The British Reparation Commission, of which Mr. Hughes is Chairman, has settled its definition of the Vord reparation. Mr. Hughes, who is consulting h ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. GERMANY'S COMBATIVE SPIRIT.

    Mr. Fraser points out that the Premier.(Herr Ebert), in his address to tha . German National Assembly, called on the. nations of the. world to see that justice ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    ANGASTON, February 10.—Mr.H. Parish was riding a young horse on Saturday evening, when he was thrown and dragged by a log for some distance. He was • rendered ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF RAILWAYS.

    Lord Claud Hamilton has announced that the Government control of the railways will continue for two years after the war. ...

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  31. RESOURCEFUL.

    The State coalminers have found a new excuse to stop work. They decided to-day not to resume until a doctor is found for the district. This is the result of the former doctor's departure for England. ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. WOMEN AND PEACE PROBLEMS.

    The Countess of Aberdeen (President of I the Women's International Council) has requested the Peace Conference to hear the council's delegates on peace problems. ...

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  33. THE FEVER IN LONDON.

    Sporadic and unauthorized strikes are occurring in many London engineering shops. The strikers are demanding an eight hours working day, including meal times. ...

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  34. IN MELBOURNE.

    The death occurred to-day, at tile l bourne Hospital, from pneumonic influenza, of Nurse Alice McGuiness. She contracted the disease while on duty at ...

    Article : 188 words
  35. Economic Council Formed.

    At to-day's meeting of the Supreme War Council, President Wilson moved, That under the. present conditions many questions not Drimarily of a military char- ...

    Article : 238 words
  36. General Items.

    Miss Raday Beave{(ho?L.- organizer)-writeu:—-Chrinff to tlielputbresjt.^f. influenza, and the work-room being- required lorjiospital accommodation, the annual general_mectine arranged for Februarr ...

    Article : 124 words
  37. STRIKE ORDER CANCELLED.

    The Electrical Union las cancelled the order to strike on Saturday pending national action. ...

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  38. USE OF ARMY MOTOR LORRIES.

    The taxicab drivers' section of the Licensed "Vehicle Workars' Union, to which many army motor driver belong, has protoared to the War Office asainst the use of ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. GERMAN FORGES CLOSELY WAITCHED

    Sf. Pichon (French Foreign Minister)in an interview said he did not believe there would be any resurrection of Germany from a military point of view. "Her militarism is not quite dead he ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. IMPATIENT SOLDIERS.

    Bad weather in the Channel restated in an accumulation of many soldiers returning from France, and many were compelled to walk across London owing to the continu- ...

    Article : 130 words
  41. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 456 words
  42. PROBABLE LIMITATION, OF ARMY.

    The Allied War Council is .considering the terms suggested for a prolongation of the armistice. It is generally recognised that severe measures will be necesarv to ...

    Article : 167 words
  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Anstey, the South Australian Minister for Lands to-night received a telegram from the south Australian Premier'(Mr. Peake) stating that the Advisory Board had approved of a special train being sent from Melbourne to Adelaide to convey South Australians only to their tomes. Two hundred South Australians are stranded ...

    Article : 147 words
  44. PRAYER AND THE EPIDEMIC.

    Archbishop Clarke has authorized a prayer for both public and private use in ail parishes of the Diocese of Melbourne, asking the guidance and blessing of God ...

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  45. SEA OF MARMORA CONFERENCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press Association save that the American and British peace delegates favour a conference with the Bolsheviks alone, even if the ...

    Article : 238 words
  46. NURSES FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Government has agreed to send nurses to Australia to help in tie epidemic, in response to the invitation of the rederal Government. Nurses in all parts of New Zealand are applying. ...

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  47. FORECAST OF NEW TERMS:

    It is suggested that the condition of the extended armistice should include the handing over of all the German artillery and a compulsory reduction of the German . Army to 25 divisions with machine and for. policing Germany ...

    Article : 91 words
  48. THE SILENT STAGE.

    These be dark days for the drama and the show business generally in Australia (says The Sydney Morning Herald of Friday). The influenza epidemic has brought ...

    Article : 594 words
  49. COMMONWEALTHS QUARANTINE POWERS.

    At a conference which nook place this afternoon between the Actin Prime Minister [Mr. Watt]. the Minister for Customs [Mr. Master Greens] ...

    Article : 235 words
  50. Germany and Self-deter] mination.

    The Premier of Germany (Hen Ebert) addressing the National Assembly, end the people were prepared to submit to the worst privatioiis rather then to dishonour' ...

    Article : 188 words
  51. BORDER GOODS TRAFFIC.

    A meeting ot mereoants ana agents interested in the gram business, as well as in general .prodnce, was held today to discuss what should be done to have goods trains ...

    Article : 193 words
  52. SPECIAL LEAVE IN AUSTRALIA. 1914 MEN.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  53. PER THEMISTOCLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  54. ASOANIUS AND CASSANDRA.

    The Ascenius left Plymouth for Australia to-day, conveying 1,400 Australians. The Cassandra will sail on Monday. ...

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  55. Failure of the Project.

    There is little hope of the success of tie Sea of Marmora Conference scheme solving the Bolshevik problem. 60 far the anti-Bolshevik Governments refuse to co to ...

    Article : 246 words
  56. THE LANCASHIRE SAILED.

    The troopship Lancashire has sailed for Australia, conveying 1,150 sick and wounded Auatraliane. When the left Ply-mouth she was cheered by the crews, of the battleships Lion and Tiger, among other war boats in the harbour. ...

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  57. HEALTH OFFICER 'IGNORED."

    The members of the District Council of Mobilong, as the Local Board of Health, feel thai they have a grievance against the Central Board of Health in regard to ...

    Article : 272 words
  58. Another Armistice Reported

    After violent fighting the Poles have defeated the Germany and have captured Sarne. Sarnowaki and Lceeyn lt is ' ...

    Article : 36 words
  59. STRANDED AT WODONGA.

    the City Council has voted £100 for the rcllef of distressed cases within the bounduries of the city. Representatives of resident? of New South Wales, who are ...

    Article : 156 words
  60. Germany's Former colonies.

    The Berlin ropresntative of The Chi[?] News has interviewed Herr Brockdorfer an, who eaidOur eaemtoa am distributing our colonies which imn obtained by a. broach of internitioQtl treaties. Enomiid' offori.to biked our colonial Administration as intoloraSVmmt fail,for the German pooplo havo •hown the capjwdlv for cokmUation in A«i» ud A/rloa. Gorniany staiuh with Profafcat Wilson for tho intcnmtLoRftHxatioa altkt colonies.1* . ^'^T ...

    Article : 68 words
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