The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris states that though "Le Humanite" declares that the British colonial demands are "brutal ...
Article : 70 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Paris states that the disposal of the German colonies is a characteristic problem for discussion at the ...
Article : 448 wordsThe Acting Premier (Hon. W. B. Propsting, C.M.G.) stated yesterday that all precautionary measures possible were being taken to prevent the introduction of ...
Article : 461 wordsA special meeting of the federal Cabinet was held to-day to consider certain information that had been received from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) ...
Article : 315 wordsThe correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Paris says it is highly probable that at to-morrow's sitting of the Conference it will be proposed that the ...
Article : 64 wordsConsequent on the stoppage of the shipping trade through the influenza quarantine regulations, considerable in conveniences are likely to be ...
Article : 47 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press at Coblen[?] has interviewed General Gouraud, of the French army, who retiterated General Foch's recent ...
Article : 61 wordsPresident Wilson sails for America on the battleship New Mexico about February 12. He will return to Paris at the end of March. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe s.s. Pareora arrived at Hobart early yesterday morning, with cargo from Port Pirie. The crew were medically examined by the Port Health ...
Article : 268 wordsUpon a date to be proclaimed all persons within ten miles of the Victorian border and the South Australian border in New South Wales will be compelled ...
Article : 201 wordsWashington officials are urging expansion of the American navy. Admiral Mayo says that the Peace Conference is developing into a sewing circle. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe English and French Governments have accepted President Wilson's colonial mandatories scheme. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir Joseph Cook is not without hope that the ultimate results of the Peace Conference will be satisfactory to Australia. He confessed that he was not ...
Article : 415 wordsIn consequence of the fighting on the frontiers of Silesia and Bohemia between the Czecho—Slovaks and the Poles, the Conference has decided that ...
Article : 41 wordsIn marked contrast to the Eastern States, the influenza epidemic has thus far made little progress in South Australia. Practically the only fresh ...
Article : 435 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Evening Sun" at Paris says that Peru will submit her territorial claims against Chil[?] to the Peace Conference, ...
Article : 41 wordsThe topic of the day is influenza, and there is a great deal of genuine sympathy for the sufferers in Melbourne and Sydney, and a universal desire to assist ...
Article : 446 wordsWhat will be Japan's peace terms? This question was answered by Marquis Okuma, ex-Premier of Japan, in an article published by the [?]min, a ...
Article : 492 wordsAdvice received to-day by Mr. Tripe (local manager of the U.S.S. Co.), indicates that there will be no steamer or mail from the mainland at ...
Article : 129 wordsInterviewed, Mr. Massey and Mr. Hughes refused to answer questions as to the disposition of the German colonies under President Wilson's plan ...
Article : 30 wordsIn accordance with the request of the Premier, the Hon. W. B. Propsting, C.M.G., as Minister of Railways, has arranged with Mr. Webb, manager of the ...
Article : 126 wordsIt is expected that the Conference will decide to-dyv in reference to the hinding over of the German territories to the nations claiming them subject to ...
Article : 341 wordsNo fresh cases of influenz[?], which is of the ordinary type, came under notice to-day. Dr. Watson in[?]ulated about 200 persons, and nearly as many were ...
Article : 266 wordsSenator Bakhap and Mr. J. P. Cronly waited on the Acting Chief Health O[?]cer (Dr. Clarke) yesterday, and requested him to make arrangements to protect the ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Anglo-Australians are following Mr. Hughes's fight with intense interest, especially the soldiers on leave, who last night crowded a meeting of the ...
Article : 151 wordsReports received from Adelaide by the Minister of Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) state that the Adelaide authorities do not consider that certain ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Acting-Chief Health Officer (Dr A H. Clarke) stated last night that no case of pne[?]monic influenza had been reported in Tasmania. ...
Article : 250 wordsThe decision of the New South Wales Ministry to examine all vessels arriving from Victoria, as well as to place an embarg[?] on inter-State communications ...
Article : 190 wordsThe steamer Marrawah, which has arrived from Tasmania with a case of influenza on board, has been quarantined here. ...
Article : 173 wordsIt is reported that the French vi[?] in regard to territorial acquisitions is that France should have the Cam[?]roons, and Togoland, and have ...
Article : 132 wordsQueensland is still tree from pneumonic influenza. The border traffic is apparently giving the Government some trouble. Dr. Paul reported to the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Japanese Foreign Office announces that there is perfect agreement between Japan and the Allies, regarding the future of the Pacific Islands. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe German Government is sending the Reinhardt Regiment to Weimar to protect the National Assembly. ...
Article : 30 wordsNewspapers at Hamburg and Bremen, which represent shipping interests, protest against the new clause in the armistice agreement providing for the ...
Article : 159 wordsIt is reported that simultaneous peasant risings have broken out in various towns in Rumania, entailing heavy fighting with the soldiers. The ...
Article : 43 wordsGeneral Maurice, in a message to the "Daily News" from Pa[?] says that the first real test of the League of Nations is now proceeding in the settlement of ...
Article : 313 wordsTo-day about 150 new cases of pneumonic influenze occurred in Melbourne, and there were eight deaths. ...
Article : 23 wordsAt yesterday's meeeting of the Queens[?] town Council the medical officer of health (Dr. Hamilton) referred to the influenza outbreak on the mainland, ...
Article : 73 wordsInterviewed by the representative of the United Press, Herr Setz (President of the Austrian Republic) said:—The Allied Powers think that Austria to-day ...
Article : 67 wordsThe transports Argyllshire and Nestor will bring 1,300 inter-State troops to Melbourne, who will be encamped at Broadmeadows, bringing the total ...
Article : 144 wordsTh[?] Mayor (Alderman George (Shields), the chairman of the Health Committee (Alderman D. Storrer), the Medical Officer of Health (Dr. ...
Article : 331 wordsThe proposal of the Acting-Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Watt) to pool the Empire's war debts has been sympathetically received, ...
Article : 86 wordsDr. C. MacLau[?] F.R.C.S., Sydney, writing in the "Medical Journal" of Australia, says:— The profession has to thank you for ...
Article : 1,522 wordsAt a meeting or the State Cabinet this afternoon, it was decided to prohibit all race meetings until further notice. This will seriously affect ...
Article : 322 wordsThe war office announces that the British armies on the day of the signing of th armistice numbered 3,500,000 men. Demobilisation is proceeding as rapidly ...
Article : 328 wordsMr. Foster Fraser, the well-known author, writing in the "Evening Standard," states that the Peace Conference has decided against the imposition of ...
Article : 236 wordsThe United States has recognised the Provisional Government of Poland. Superintendent S. Weston was advised last evening by the Defence ...
Article : 72 wordsAn order was issued to-day by the Federal Government declaring drugs and medicines used as preventives against or in connection with the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 1 Feb 1919, Page 7
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