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  2. LIFTING THE RESTRICTIONS.

    In accordance with the promises made to deputations on Monday, the requests for payment of compensation to those who have been subjected to monetary loss ...

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  3. BOLSHEVIST MASSACRES

    Brigandage in the streets of Petrograd is general. Parties connoting of fifteen or twenty Red Guards' go about at night terrorising the population, and pillaging ...

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  4. GERMANY NEAR COLLAPSE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, in moving the adoption of the 1919-20 army estimates, totalling £287,000,000, ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    When President Wilson returns to Paris he will find that but few changes have been suggested in the League of Nations plan. Japan will be ready to present her ...

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  6. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson to-day made a short speech in greeting a conference of governors and mayors, who had been called to Washington by Senator W. B. Wilson to ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    There is a fairly steady improvement in the position of the influenza epidemic. Yesterday 192 fresh cases were reported, all, with the exception of 15, being notified ...

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  8. Epidemic at Wonthaggi.

    WONTHAGGI.—The influenza epidemic in Wonthhaggi is very much on the increase. On Monday there were 21 patients in the isolation tents at the hospital, and ...

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  9. Hotels Reopened.

    After being closed for 18 days on account of the influenza epidemic the hotels and wine shops were reopened yesterday. The change to cooler weather was ...

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  10. Reopening of Theatres.

    An examination yesterday of the proclamation issued late on Monday night lifting the influenza regulations shows that while theatres will be allowed to open on ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL LABOR.

    The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a statement by Mr. (Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labor member of the War Cabinet, that the International Labor Committee in Paris has endorsed the ...

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  12. LORD JELLICOE'S TOUR."

    Admiral Lord Jellicoe lias arrived at Gibraltar. on H.M.S. New Zealand, in completion of the first stage of his voyage to the British Dominions for the purpose of ...

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  13. Rigo Grand Opera Company.

    The resumption of operatic activities by the Rigo Grand Opera Company, at the Princess Theatre on Saturday night next will be marked by a production of Gounod's ...

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  14. S. LOONGANA AGAIN DELAYED.

    Tasmanian soldiers who expected to embark on the turbine steamer Loongana yesterday sustained another disappointment, for the vessel's departure has been ...

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  15. "Talking Cinematograph."

    Mr. God[?]ey Isaacs, managing director of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., States that by means of wireless telegraphy the problem of the "talking ...

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  16. IMPROVEMENT ELSEWHERE IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.—A death from pneumonic influenza occurred on Monday night at the Ballarat Hospital, the victim being Nurse Lockett. Deceased was on duty in the ...

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  17. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    A White Paper has been published, which estimates that the maximum number in the British army at the end of March, exclusive of those serving in India, will ...

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  18. ORMOND COLLEGE.

    The Ormond College authorities notify by advertisement to-day that lectures begin on 18th March, and not the 11th, as was originally fixed. First year and other ...

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  19. ART TREASURES OF PARIS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Louvre Gallery will soon be reopened. All its treasures have been brought back from a church at ...

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  20. STATE SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS.

    In accordance with the decision of the Cabinet, all State schools throughout Victoria that have not been used for the accommodation of influenza patients will ...

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  21. The Ignored Regulations.

    The case discussed by Moorabbin council on Monday evening of the Ch[?]tenham laborer who, after presenting himself at Melbourne Hospital, and being told ...

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  22. In New South Wales.

    SYDNEY.—Many applications are still being made by persons who have been thrown out of employment through the influenza epidemic for assistance. At the ...

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  23. BISLEY RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The King's Prize, the blue riband of rifle shooting, will be revived at Bisley with the short Leo-Enfield rifle. The match will be open to past and ...

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  24. SEVENTEEN FRESH CASES.

    SYDNEY.—Seventeen new cases of pneumonic influenza were reported in New South Wales on Tuesday. Of these 11 were in the city, 6 of them being nurses at the ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.—It is a matter for much gratification and thankfulness to find that the authorities are satisfied that our schools may resume work next week, but it appears to ...

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  26. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal by the Melbourne Tramway Board against the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co. from the ...

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  27. DOMINION TROOPS DEPART.

    The "Morning Post" deplores the fact that the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian troops are going home without an official farewell. The Government, it ...

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  28. SHIP-YARD STRIKE COLLAPSES.

    The strike leaders have terminated the strike in the north-east coast ship yards The strike lasted eight weeks. The leaders admit the men were beaten. The cost to ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    Owing to the infrequency of the Australian mails, Mr. J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for western Australia, is urging the Colonial Office to arrange a fortnightly ...

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  30. An Unusual Meeting Place.

    Owing to the restrictions on indoor meetings, the Hawthorn branch of the A.N.A. met on Monday evening at the local swimming baths, which were in ...

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  31. DR. SCANTLEBURY'S STATEMENT.

    Sir,—As health officer I received on 26th February a memorandum from the secretary of the shire of Moorabbin that a resident of Cheltenham was reported by a ...

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  32. Dominions' Guards.

    The "Daily Graphic" suggests the formation of a regiment to be known as the Dominions' Guards to happily round off the establishment of Household troops. ...

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  33. False Trade Description.

    In the District Court yesterday, before Messrs. R. A. Colenso and M. J. Pardy, J's.P., William Dunkling, jeweller, of Bourke-street, city, was charged with, ...

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  34. DEATHS IN SYDNEY.

    The Government Statistician's report for the month of February Knows that out of 1683 deaths, epidemic diseases canned 29. Out of those 29, 7 were due to pneumonic ...

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  35. Riots in Spain.

    Advices from Madrid state that during the riots on Friday 200 shops were pillaged, chiefly grocery and bakers' shops. One hundred people were wounded, and ...

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  36. Prisoners of War.

    Au official message from Home states that out of 345,000 Italian prisoners in Austria, 83,241 died. Of the 700,000 Austrian prisoners in Italy, only 6000 died. ...

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  37. POSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.—On Tuesday another report was made by the Health authorities that Queensland is still free from influenza. There will be 200 persons discharged from ...

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  38. "PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF!"

    Sir,—I wish to draw your attention to the disgraceful state of affairs which obtain a at the quarantine station, Portsea. It is a most serious inflection on our ...

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  39. De Valera's Escape from Gaol.

    Inquires at Lincoln prison discount the romantic story told by Mr. O'Kelly, M.P., a Sinn Fein delegate in Paris, concerning the escape from the prison of Mr. de ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    Lords Sydenham, Mo[?], Beaverbrook and Shaugh[?]sy have joined the Overseas Parliamentary Committee which was recently formed with Sir Newton Moore, ...

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  41. British Food Stocks.

    The Food Controller now permits the unrestricted use of barley except for malt, and has revoked the orders restricting the amount of cereals allowed horses and ...

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  42. JEWISH RABBI'S DECEIT.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports the discovery of a great scandal, in which the central figure is the Rabbi Schornstein, head of the ...

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  43. New Ameer of Afghanistan.

    The secretary of Slate for India announces that Na[?]ulla Khan, brother of the lute Ameer of Afghanistan, who was recently assassinated, was ...

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  44. Postponed Events.

    The moonlight Bay trip of the Victorian Police Rifle Club, which was postponed, has been fixed to take place on Wednesday evening, 12th March. The Colonial Ammunition Co.'s employes' ...

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  45. St. Vincent's Orphanage Appea[?].

    The management of the institution acknowledges the following additional contributions:— Collected by Mr. T. J. Curran, South Melbourne, £22 12/6½; per Mr. F. Reed, £3 2/6; per Mrs. ...

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  46. VICTORIAN CIVIL AMBULANCE SERVICE APPEAL.

    The chairman, Mr. A. H. Hansford, acknowledges the following additional donations:—Victorian Stevedoring and General Contracting Co., £80; Mr. B. Nathan, £5 5/; A. W. Mackie, £1. ...

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  49. TWO AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS.

    [?]the Thames near Richmond. The engine exploded on reaching the water, and the pilot was killed. Another aeroplane fell into the Irish ...

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  50. Monster Flying Boat.

    The New York "Herald" says that a flying boat, the largest over built, is nearing completion at a Navy department aircraft factory. The machine will be capable of ...

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