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  3. PEACE PROBLEMS

    Discussing the proceeding at the Allied Peace Congress, a correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Paris ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr D.C. McGrath, M.H.R., who has been spending a fortnight at Queenscilff, will return to Ballarat on Friday and will meet constituents at the Trades Hall ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    A decree has been issued in Berlin calling upon the members of the National Assembly to meet on February 6 at Weimar; the capital of the Grand ...

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  6. SUSPICION ONLY.

    A case of suspected pneumonic influenza in Princes street, Ballarat East, was on Monday night reported by Dr Donnelly to the Town municipal ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Victorian Ministers, after hearing reports from medical officers as to the influenza epidemic to-day. were inclined to take a more serious View of ...

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  8. FREE INOCULATION.

    The Mayor of Ballarat East (Cr A. Mackenzie) yesterday consulted the members of his council, and they decided that a free inoculation depot should be ...

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  9. CZECHS TA KE PRUSSIAN TOWN.

    A message from Breslau, the capital of Russian Silesia, states that the National Council at Berslau reports that the Czech troops, after sanguinary ...

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  10. ACTION BY CITY COUNCIL.

    Mayor Hollway in his report to the City Council meeting last evening, staed:- “The Hospital arrangements at the Showgrounds are ...

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  11. ASSEMBLY'S MEETING PLACE.

    The National Theatre at Weimar is being prepared for the meeting of the National Assembly. Telegraph, telephone, and wireless apparatus is being ...

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  12. LYONS EXHIBITION.

    Mr Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, and Sir Joseph Cook, Minister for the Navy, together with a band from the Australian Imperial Force, ...

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  13. CLOSING OF THEATRES, ETC.

    As to the operation of the terms of the agreement providing for the closing of places of public assembly, the Federal Quarantine Director said that was a. ...

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  14. ARMIES OF OCCUPATION.

    The official. announcement regarding the armies of occupation states:- Thirty thousand men arse now being demobilised daily compared with 8000 a ...

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  15. PROCLAMATION ISSUED.

    This evening the Commonwealth Government issued a proclamation declaring Victoria infected with pneumonic influenza, and the whole ...

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  16. POLES ADVANCE ON BRANDEN-BURG.

    The “Times’” correspondent at The Hague says the Poles advanced on the Brandenburg frontier and occupied the important town of Schoenlanke. ...

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  17. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

    Movements of shipping are reported as follows :— Arrivals.—Kitano Maru. at Kobe, from Sydney; Arawa, at Panama, from ...

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  18. STATEMENT BY HEALTH MINISTER.

    Mr Bowser, Minister for Health, commenting on the position to-day, said the disease was now more serious than yesterday, but there was Still no occasion ...

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  19. REMEDY FOR BOLSHEVISM

    Mr G.S. Beeby, Minister for Labor and Inquiry in New South Wales, who has completed an extended survey of industrial conditions, gives the ...

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  20. IMPORTANT LABOR CONFERENCE

    The “Times” correspondent at the Paris Conference says that important Labor conferences are proceeding. with Messrs Barnes, Henderson, Thomas and ...

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  21. DEMOBILISATION.

    Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G., states that there were 140,000 Australians in France and Britain on January 21. At the present rate. ...

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  22. BOLSHEVIK DEVASTATIONS.

    The “Times” corespondent at Stockholm says details from Varoa show that defeated Bolsheviks left the town wrecked, pillaged and partly burned, ...

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  23. PROCLAIMING THE QUARAN-TINE.

    The decision to quarantine the State was arrived at by Ministers after a conference at which Drs Robertson, Jeffreys, Wood and A. Anderson expressed the ...

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  24. TRAINING CAMPS POSTPONED.

    The Defence authorities to-day decided to postpone the Citizen Force training camps arranged for February.These included the 8th Light, Horse Seymour. ...

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  25. TRADE UNION REPRESANTATIVE.

    The British Government has invited live prominent trade unionists to come to Paris to consider the proposals on matters affecting the conditions of ...

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  26. PRECAUTIONS AT ARARAT.

    In case here should be an extension of the outbreak of Spanish influenza to Ararat, the local board of health (the Ararat Borough Council), under the ...

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  27. SOLDIERS’ WIVES RETURN.

    It is announced that the steamers City of Exeter, Demosthenes, Ulysses, and Margha have sailed. carrying 4000 wives of soldiers already repatriated. ...

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  28. IMPORTANT MANIFESTATION OF UNITY.

    The Peace Congress made a decided gain on Monday, the 19 small powers giving full adhesion to the organisation formulated by the five Great ...

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  29. BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE IN RUSSIA.

    A British North Russian official message says: The Bolsheviks continued their pressure on the Shenkursk front with considerable forces, Our forces ...

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  30. PRECAUTIONS IN SHOPS.

    Every precaution is being taken in the large establishments in Melbourne to prevent the disease spreading. In one large city shop the attendants wore ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS

    Alice Brady, in her select super feature triumph, “The Death Dance,” attracted a Very large audience to the Coliseum last night. In addition. ...

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  32. EFFECT ON INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

    The effect of this proclamation is to place a cordon round New South Wales and Victoria, cutting those States off from the rest of the Commonwealth. ...

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  33. INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA

    Viscount Makino, Japan’s senior representative at the Peace Conference, interviewed by Reuter, declared that Japan did not intend or desire to ...

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  34. SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT.

    The Board of Health some time ago issued a circular with regard to “Spanish’' influenza, as follows:— Symptoms.—The onset is generally ...

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  35. STRIKES IN BRITAIN-

    Sunday’s. conference of railwaymen, which discussed the union’s national programme, represented 400,000 employes. ...

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  36. PROGRAMME OF WORK.

    Representatives of the five Great Powers on Monday morning defined the programme of the work and constitution of the new committees for ...

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  37. CRICKET MATCHES MAY BE CANCELLED.

    In view of the fact that Victoria has been quarantined, it is probable that the cricket matches arranged between Victoria and Tasmania and Victoria ...

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  38. REPORT BY DR ROBERTSON,

    The chairman of the Board of Public Health, Dr Robertson, said to-day that the position was more serious than it was regarded last night. In order to ...

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  39. CASES IN HOSPITALS.

    The latest returns show that there are 327 cases in the various hospitals, and that up to the present 26 have been fatal. There was a death at ...

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  40. IRELAND’S ATTITUDE.

    The “Standard’s” correspondent in Dublin says that both the Sinn Fein end the Centre Party expect to get representatives at the Peace ...

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  41. THE BELFAST TROUBLE

    The Belfast strike on Monday rendered over 50,000 id1e. Other firms have suspended operations owing to failure of the electricity. ...

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  42. A MESSAGE TO MOTHERS.

    Zam-Buk the Best Stand-By for Children’s Hurtz and Sores. Every mother knows the worries and suffering that often begin with the ...

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  43. OFFER TO RUSSIA,

    M. Pichon, French Minister for Foreign Affairs in a statement to journalists yesterday, said that the Allied Governments had not received a ...

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  44. THA MES STRIK E INVOLVED 10,000.

    The Thames strike has begun and 10,000 men are out. The strikers refused Government intervention. The attempt by the extremists to bring ...

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  45. ENFORCEMENT OF BYLAWS

    It is understood that the City Council intends to vigorously enforce all health and sanitary bylaws particularly the bylaw prohibiting ...

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  46. IN BALLARAT.

    Unfortunate development in connection with the influenza trouble occurred in Ballarat yesterday.During the afternoon a definite case of pneumonic ...

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  47. EX-KAISER

    During a banquet to honor of Captain Carpentor. V.C. Captain Tupper, the International organiser of the Seamen’s Union, told the members of the ...

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  48. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS IN FORCE.

    The quarantine regulations came into operation at 4.30 p.m. The Adelaide express did not run beyond serviceton. That there was a keen ...

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  49. MR. HUGHES AND THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    From authoritative sources it is stated that it is now possible to reconstruct Mr W.V.M, Hughes's speech before the War Council on Friday, He ...

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  50. CADET PARADES CANCELLED.

    On account of the danger of spreading influenza two local cadet parades Were yesterday cancelled. ...

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  51. HEALTH OFFICER AND COUNCIL CONFER

    At the conclusion of the City Council meeting last evening Dr Donnelly conferred with the members of the council regarding measures for ...

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  52. CASED IN BUBURBS

    In the suburbs a number of additional cases were reported today. In Prahran there were 40 cases, in Fitz-Roy, 20 cases; Caulfield, 25 case; ...

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