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  2. GERMANY.

    Press correspondents in Berlin declare that conditions in Germany are becoming increasingly truculent. The Government has resisted the Soviet Councils' demand ...

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  3. CLAIMS OF GREECE.

    M. Venizelos ably presented Greece's case and created a favourable impression. The Greek claim regarding Asia Minor, cutting off as it does the Turkish littoral, may ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A. J. Fraser, special correspondent in Paris of the Australian Press Association, states that Mr. Hughes has been appointed vice-president of the ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. INFLUENZA.

    Ten deaths occurred to-day, and 88, persons were admitted to the hospital, making the total number of cases 751. Twenty-six persons were discharged. Of ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The Dublin correspondent of the London "Daily News" says:—"Sinister developments threaten Ireland, where action is imminent in both the political and the ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. INOCULATIONS.

    At the Perth Town Hall yesterday Dr. Seed incculated 117 people. ...

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  8. NO CASES AT PARKESTON.

    The position at Parkeston depot is satisfactory. No suspicious cases have been detected. ...

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  9. GREEK PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Morning Post" the Premier of Greece (M. Venizelos) said that none of the statesmen now in Paris wished to go over fast with ...

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  10. IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The exchange of telegrams yesterday regarding the influenza outbreak and the quarantine problem, was practically contined to those passing between the ...

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  11. IN QUARANTINE.

    The Acting-Town Clerk of Kalgoorlie (Mr. E. R. Fleming) has furnished the Commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Atkinson) with a report regarding the ...

    Article : 418 words
  12. STRANDED TRAVELLERS.

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

    Article : 241 words
  13. THE RAILWAY DISPUTES.

    The London Tube stoppage affects all of the principal underground railway lines, except those of the Metropolitan District railway and the local elevated electric ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. MR. HUGHES AMAZED.

    The Paris correspondent of the Central News Agency (London) interviewed Mr. Hughes regarding the statement that the Imperial Cabinet, in the middle of ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. BORDER TRAFFIC STOPPED.

    It was officially announced this moring that South Australia had been formally declared an infected State. The Prime Minister and Premers of Victoria and New ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. CZECHS AND POLES.

    The great Powers, owing to the conflict between the Poles and the Czechs, have reminded the combatants of their undertaking to refrain from hostilities pending ...

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  17. A STRONG REBUKE.

    Commenting upon the interview with Mr. Hughes published in the Paris newspaper "Matin," in which he vehemently preased Australia's claim to New Guinea, ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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

    Article : 564 words
  19. THE BLOCKADE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News" interviewed Herr von Gwinner, the President of the Deuische Bank, and a proposed candidate for the ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. GLASGOW AND BELFAST.

    Glasgow resembles an armed camp, and there are about 10,000 soldiers with furkits. Many of the workers repudiate the extremists' methods, and it is anticipated ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. NOVEMBER AGREEMENT.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to renaunce the agreement reached by the health authorities in Melbourne last November. The Acting Prime Minister ...

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  22. COMMISSIONS AT WORK.

    The Powers have authorised Roumanja to administer the Dobrudja territory. President Wilson will preside over the League of Nations Commission. M. Klotz, ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. GOVERNOR OF PAPUA.

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

    Article : 132 words
  24. BRITAIN AND SPAIN.

    Senor Don Merry del Val, the Spanish Ambassador to Britain, in a letter to the Press on behalf of the Madrid, Government, denies that Spain approached any ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. THE SCOURGE IN FIJI.

    Having lived and worked through the "black scourge," as pneumonic influenza is known in Fiji, the Rev, Stanley Jarvis, a Methoaist missionary, who has just ...

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  26. WOMEN AS LEGISLATORS.

    Thirty-six women have been elected to the German National Assembly. Of these 18 are Majority Socialists, three Independent Socialists, and five Democrats. ...

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  27. LIEBKNECHT'S DEATH.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily News" reports:—"An eye-witness of Dr. Karl Liebknecht's murder says that the story as to his attempt to escape is a sheer ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The delegates of the five Great Powers are devoting a week to the League of Nations scheme. President Wilson is chairman of the committee drafting the ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Peking correspondent of the New York "Times" learns from a responsible source that Japan is putting preesure upon the Chinese Government to disallow the ...

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  30. ON SHIPBOARD AND IN EGYPT.

    Writing from Cairo, Egypt, to a friend in Perth, under date December 1, a nursing sister says:— "We had two awful days after ...

    Article : 611 words
  31. THE CLYDE STRIKE.

    The Clyde strike is showing signs of collapsing. Public confidence has been restored in the ability of the authorities to control any further outbreaks. Six ...

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  32. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    Sir Joseph Cook, Australian Minister for the Navy, in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette," discusses President Wilson's demand for the freedom of the seas. ...

    Article : 181 words
  33. THE EX-KAISER.

    The Coblenz correspondent of the United Press Association reports that the American military secret service has unearthed a plot which has been organised to promote ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. GOVERNMENT TAKES ACTION.

    In order to put an end to the industrial disorganisation, the Cabinet has decided to take immediate action, the nature of which is unknown. ...

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  35. CLAIMS BY BRAZIL.

    Brazil will probably claim the right to retain 43 German merchantmen, valued at £3,300,000, and the payment of £6,000,000, which was deposited in a German bank to ...

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  36. TROUBLE IN SOUTH WALES.

    The electrical workers of South Wales have struck for a 47 hours' week. The collieries and other big undertakings are seriously involved. The employers ...

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  37. REPARATION.

    Sir John Foster Fraser writing in the "Evening Standard," says that the Peace Conference has determined to exact a full and ample reparation for unjustifiable ...

    Article : 123 words
  38. A SHOP STEWARD.

    The London correspondent of the United Press Association of America interviewed Mr. William Watson, a member of the Shop Stewards' National ...

    Article : 121 words
  39. BRITIAIN.

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

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  40. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    A Berlin message asserts that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany has instructed his lawyers to institute proceedings for the dissolution of his marriage. ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

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

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the House of Assembly this afternoon Sir Thomes W. Smartt (the Leader of the Opposition) raised, as a matter of urgency, the question as to South Africans ...

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  43. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    M. Meunier, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, writing to the Socialist newspaper "Verite," says that if President Wilson succeeds in establishing a League ...

    Article : 126 words
  44. RUSSIA.

    When the Bolshevik troops attacked Kieff General Petlura's troops either fled or surrendered, many of them joining voluntarily the Bolsheviks. The Ukraine ...

    Article : 147 words
  45. KILLED IN THE WAR.

    It is announced that about 700 British medical practitioners were killed in the war. ...

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  46. A PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Privy Council has refused to grant special leave to appeal from the High Court of Australia in the case of Nathan versus the Commissioners for ...

    Article : 154 words
  47. ADVICE FROM DR. CUMPSTON.

    The Commissioner of Public Health (Dr Atkinson) yesterday received a telegram from the Federal Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) stating that under the ...

    Article : 120 words
  48. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    As H. D. Brooke, the clerk in charge of the Middle Park agency of the E.S. and A. Bank, left the premises for the railway stution this afternoon to lodge ...

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  49. PREVENTION OF WAR.

    The delegates representing the United States believe that the League of Nations with not impair the Monroe Doctrine. It is understood that the plan provides that ...

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  50. PORTUGAL.

    Lisbon messages assert that the Monarchist rising is failing, whereas Oporto messages declare that the movement is spreading over the whole country. Publication ...

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  51. CONTROL OF TERRITORIES.

    It is understood that under the League of Nations scheme the United States will be obliged to accept a mandate to control territories which are incapable of ...

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  52. LOCAL ACTION ENDORSED.

    At the weekly meeting of the Perth branch of the R.S.A. last night, a motion was unanimously carried endorsing the Acting Premier's endeavours to prevent ...

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  53. SUGAR FAMINE.

    Owing to the disorganisation of the shipping services a sugar famine is threatened in Tasmania, and unless supplies are immediately forthcoming the jam factories ...

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  54. LABOUR PARTY'S ADDRESS.

    President Wilson, replying to the Labour Party's address of welcome upon his visit to England, said:—"I wish to express my deep gratification at your ...

    Article : 61 words
  55. JAPANESE NAVY.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association reports that Japan will launch this year the battleships Nagato and Matsu. The vessels are of 40,000 tons ...

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  56. AMERICAN NAVY.

    President Wilson has sent a cable message to Mr. J. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, insisting that the three years' naval construction programme be pressed for the ...

    Article : 41 words
  57. POSITION AT WOODMAN'S POINT.

    Dr. Mitohell reported last night that the position at Woodman's Point remains satisfactory, and that the following will be released from quarantine at 10 o'clock ...

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  58. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Further evidence of the satisfactory control of the influenza epidemic by the Adelaide Central Board of Health authorities may be gauged from the fact that only two ...

    Article : 362 words
  59. FOUR AT A BIRTH.

    Advice has been received from the MeBride Home at Medindie which is conducted by the Salvation Army, that a woman gave birth to four children, all boys. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  60. HOTEL CLOSED.

    Young and Jackson's Hotel was closed this afternoon by the order of the military authorities under the War Precautions Act in consequence of the license having, ...

    Article : 50 words
  61. TEUTONIC BOUNDARIES.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour is engaged upon a plan for delimiting the boundaries of the Teutonic nations, with the object of concluding peace as early as possible. ...

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  62. POSITION AT ALBANY.

    The steamer Malline, which arrived from Sydney last Wednesday, and anchored in the stream for a period of seven days' quarantine, was brought alongside the town ...

    Article : 146 words
  63. FEDERAL ACTION.

    After the Cabinet meeting to-day, the Acting Premier sent a telegram to Mr. Watt (the Acting Prime Minister) with regard to the landing of troops at Lytton. ...

    Article : 226 words
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