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  2. MANDATORY POWERS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, has been appointed vice-president of the Reparation Commission, which now sits daily. ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" has had an interview with M. Venizelos, the Prime Minister of Greece, who stated that not one of ...

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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC- I Milli ?

    The secretary of the Health Department (Mr. E. J. Tudor) reported last night that not a single case of pneumomic influenza had been notified from ...

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  5. STRANDED TRAVELLERS.

    It is estimated that when the embargo on return to their own States was imposed, there were nearly 2,000 persons from other parts of Australia in ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND

    Several of the soldiers who landed at Lytton quarantine area yesterday broke bounds last night, and came to Brisbane. Four have been affested and conveyed ...

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  7. MURDER OF EXTREMIST LEADERS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News" states that an eyewitness of the murder of Dr. Liebknecht, the leader of the German Extremists, says ...

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  8. THE ELECTIONS.

    In the recent elections in Germany 3[?] women were returned to the National Assembly, l8 being Majority, Socialists, three independent Socialists, ...

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  9. PRECAUTIONS ON N.W. COAST.

    Dr. Watson inoculated about 200 persons to-day, the majority being residents of New Country-road and Ridgely. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The final report of the health authorities to-night shows that nine additional cases of pneumonic influenza have been definitely diagnosed in ...

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  11. U.S.A. AND MANDATORY CONTROL.

    It is understood that under the League of Nations scheme the United States is obliged to accept the mandatory control of territories which are ...

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  12. INCREASED PASSENGER RATES.

    The Federal Government (says the "Age") has revised the schedule of increased passenger rates arranged last week in connection with steamers ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    When the Bolsheviks attacked Kieff (the capital of Ukrainia), Pitlura's troops either fied or surrendered, many voluntarily joining the Bolsheviks. The ...

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  14. INHALATION RECOMMENDED.

    As a preventive measure against pneumonic influenza, the following preseription has been found effective:—Menthol, 40 grains, eucalyptol, [?] drops; ...

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  15. GERMAN NEW GUINEA AND PAPUA.

    The Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, Judge Murray, who arrived in Melbourne to-day, expressed in an interview his opinion that there was no ...

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  16. AGGRESSORS AT WAR WITH LEAGUE.

    The delegates from the United States believe that the League of Nations will not impair the American Munro Doctrine. It is understood the plan ...

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  17. STRONG FEDERAL ACTION

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to denounce the agreement reached by the Health authorities in Melbourne last November. The Acting Prime ...

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  18. THE ORDER OF BUSINESS.

    The delegates of the five Great Powers are devoting a week at least to the League of Nations' scheme President Wilson will be the chairman. A ...

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  19. WHY THE ALLIES ARE IN RUSSIA.

    Answering a question at a late meeting at Dundeo in December, Mr. Churchill (Minister of Munitions) said: —When we went to Russia we did not ...

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  20. THE QUARANTINE QUESTION.

    The Now South Wales Government has taken up a definite stand on the quarantine question. The Premier (Mr. Holman) to-day forwarded a telegram to ...

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  21. GERMANY'S INTERNAL CONDITION.

    Correspondents in Berlin state that Germany is becoming increasingly truculent. The Government resisted the demand of the Soviet Council ...

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  22. ACTING=PREMIER AND AGREEMENT.

    The Acting Premier (Hon. W. B. Propssting. C.M.G.) was asked by a "Mercury" representative yesterday if he had any observations to make on ...

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  23. THE LANDING OF TROOPS AT LYTTON.

    Subsequent to the daily Cabinet meeting to-day, the Acting-Premier sent a telegram to Mr. Watt, the Acting-Prime Minister, with regard to the landing of ...

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  24. THE DOBRUDJA.

    The Supreme Council has authorised Rumania to administer the Dobrudja, the province between the Lower Danube and the Black Sea. ...

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  25. NAVAL.

    Owing to the deep draught of the battle-cruiser New Zealand, on which Admiral Lord Jellicoo will visit Australia and report on the naval defences ...

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  26. SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.

    Advice was received by the Hobart office of the Union Steam Ship Company, late yesterday afternoon that the s.s. Oonnh is to resume her running ...

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  27. THE CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    The Waterways Commission of the Peace Conference, and also the Commission appointed to inquire into the causes of the war, have begun their ...

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  28. THE CLAIMS OF GREECE.

    M. Venizelos, the Prime Minister of Greece, ably presented the claims of his country before the Peace Conference to-day, and created a favourable ...

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  29. A TRAIN ON FIRE[?]

    The Kuranda police have advised the Commissioner of Police that the early passenger train between Cairns and Herberton this morning caught fire, ...

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  30. QUARANTINE CHARGES.

    The Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee), in a communication to the Acting Premier (Hon. W. B. Propsting, C.M.G.) received yesterday, intimated that there ...

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  31. AMERICA'S THREE-YEAR PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, February 4. President Wilson has sent a telegram to Mr. Josephus Daniels (Secretary for the Navy), insisting that the three-year ...

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  32. FRUITGROWERS ANXIOUS.

    At the request of Mr. D. E. Rvan, of the Huon, chairman of the Fruit Committee, the Hon. J. W. Evans, M.H.A. for Franklin, waited on tne ...

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  33. THE EX-KAISER.

    The Coblenz correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that the American military secret service has unearthed a plot to ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the South African Hoube of Assembly this afternoon, Sir T. W. Smartt, the leader of the Opposition, as a matter of urgency, raised the ...

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  35. THE CHINESE DELEGATES.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" learns from a responsible source that Japan is exercising pressure on the Chinese ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    It was officially announced this evening that South Australia had been formally declared an infected State. The Acting Prime Minister and the Premiers of ...

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  37. DEVONPORT SHIPBUILDING.

    The Premier (Mr. Lee), while in Melbourne, interviewed the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) and the Acting Minister of the Navy (Mr. Poynton), in ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES.

    Commenting on the interview which Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, gave a correspondent of the Paris "Matin," ...

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  39. GLENORCHY'S POSITION.

    A letter was read it yesterday's meeting of the Glenorehy Council from the Rev. Mr. Dodson, suggesting that a public meeting should be called to ...

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  40. CROWN PRINCE WANTS A DIVORCE.

    Reports received in Amsterdam from Berlin state that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany has instructed his lawyers to institute proceedings for a ...

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  41. DOCTORS' DEATH ROLL.

    During the war 700 British doctors were killed. ...

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  42. WATER FOR QUARANTINED VESSELS.

    It was found yesterday that the two Union Steam Ship Company's vessels, the s.s. Tavnui and the s.s. Karitane, which are in quarantine at Barnes Bay, ...

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  43. BRAZILIAN CLAIMS.

    Brazil will probably claim the right to retain 43 German merchant vessels, valued at £3,300,000, which were, interned in her ports, and also the ...

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  44. THE ORIENT LINE[?]

    Owing to some of the partners wishing to retire from the business, Messrs. F. Green and Co., and Messrs. Anderson, Anderson and Co., the joint ...

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  45. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    A communication has been sent by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to the West Australian Government, that if the East-West train service was not ...

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  46. INDUSTRIAL CHAOS.

    The Derlin correspondent of the "Chicago Daily News" has had an interview with Herr Von Gwinner, the president of the Deutsche Bank, and chief ...

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  47. VICTORIA

    A report issued at 10 O'clock to-night regarding the influenza epidemic stated that seven deaths had occurred to-day. Sixty persons were admitted to hospital, ...

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  48. GIBRALTAR.

    Senor Merry del Val, the Spanish Ambassador to Great Britain, in a letter to the press on behalf of the Spanish Government, denies that Spain has ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    A sale of wheat, amounting to 12,000 tons, has been made to the Ro[?] Swedish Commission at 5s. 9d. a busnel, f.o.b. The steamer Sil[?]an, and the sailing ...

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  50. THE MILITARY MEDAL.

    Corporal Frank Holmes, of the K.O. Yorkshire L.[?]., son of the Mayor of Pontefract (garrison town of that regiment), and nephew of Mr. Harold ...

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  51. TRANSHIPMENT OF MAILS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marine Board, Warden Murdoch said he would like to know what payment the board was receiving for allowing ...

    Article : 120 words
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