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  2. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that Mr. Lloyd George's return to Paris has resulted in a great speeding up of the work of the conferences. A scheme for feeding. ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    A corps of officers numbering 2,000 is taking a great part in the final battle for supremacy in Berline. Many are monarchists, but are supporting the President (Herr ...

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  4. BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Captain Guest (Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury) stated that 65,154 Australians and 26,205 New Zealanders had been ...

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  5. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Two army officers flew an aeroplane from Dayton, Ohio, to New York, a distance of 664 miles, in 270 minutes, setting a new long distance record. ...

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  6. "AUSSIES" IN FRANCE.

    An interesting arts and crafts exhibition was held recently by the Third Australian Division in some old aeroplane hangars near Abbeville. The Australian ...

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  7. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA

    The New York "Times" prints a letter in which General Sir John Monash wrote commending the American troops. The letter says:—"The affinity of Australia for the ...

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  8. INFLUENZA.

    Among the troops put ashore at the quarantine station last Monday week from the transport Ceramic were eleven cases of influenza of a type described by the doctor ...

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  9. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT AND REPATRIATION.

    The Subject of repatriation is one of very general interest, and with a view to explaining what is being done, the writer, by the courtesy of the Government, was ...

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  10. TRADE RELATIONS.

    Some doubt was expressed to-day by Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister on the correctness of the cable message from New York purporting to give the views of Mr. ...

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  11. THE STRAND RIOT.

    An American military police major says that the game which the American sailors were playing in the Strand, when the police sought to arrest them, is lawful in ...

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  12. STRONGHOLDS BOMBED.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" asserts that airmen bombed the Spartacist strongholds in the Berlin Underground railways, using heavy bombs which ...

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  13. TREATMENT OF GERMANY.

    There is a growing demand on the part of certain well-informed Ministerial newspapers that the extremist claims against Germany must be checked. It is admitted ...

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  14. AT THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The Commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Atkinson) stated yesterday that the condition of the three children who had been isolated at the Children's Hospital for ...

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  15. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.

    While the soldiers guarding the Ruhleben camp were called away to suppress rioting caused by the Spartacists, 5,000 Russian prisoners escaped. They are wandering ...

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  16. WINES FROM DOMINIONS.

    Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade) stated in the House of Commons that all the dominion wines would be freed from import ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    The total number of deaths reported to-day was 16. The number of cases reported was 157. There were 66 admissions to the hospital, and 114 discharges. There ...

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  18. HERR NOSKE'S WARNING.

    Herr Noske (the German Minister for Defence) has issued a proclamation to the effect that all persons bearing arms against the Government will be shot at sight. ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL CENTRES.

    The Federation of British Industries has inaugurated a tour of manufacturing centres for a representative party of New Zealand business men from the ...

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  20. GERMANY'S MILITARY STATUS.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that a communique from Paris states that the Supreme War Council has discussed the report of military experts presented by ...

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  21. 200 SPARTACISTS SHOT.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports that Herr Noske caused to be shot about 200 Spartacists, who were lined against a wall. ...

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  22. CO-OPERATION.

    A special meeting of the Fremantle branch of the R.S.A. was held in the Army and Navy Institute on Monday night for the purpose of hearing an address by ...

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  23. THEATRICAL MANAGERS.

    Consideration will be given at a special meeting of the State Cabinet to-morrow to the question of granting compensation to theatrical managers and others who were ...

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  24. EPISCOPAL VISIT.

    An episoopal visit was made by seaplane by Dr. Cleary, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, who flew from the flying school at Kohimarama. Leaving there at 7.33 ...

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  25. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Sir Frederick Young, M.P. formerly Agent-General for South Australia, has been appointed chairman of the Double Income Tax Protect Association. Sir Newton Moore, ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Replying to a question asked in the House of Assembly this afternoon regarding incitement to mutiny by a Nationalist (anti-Imperialist) organ in Pretoria, in the ...

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  27. STRENGTH OF THE ARMY.

    The Council of Ten is continuing the discussion on Britain's proposed modifications of the military terms to be imposed on Germany. There are two propositions, namely, ...

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  28. TEMPORARY CLERKS' STRIKE.

    Speaking of the strike of temporary clerks in the Federal service, Mr. A. Clementson stated to one of our representatives yesterday afternoon:—"There was a meeting ...

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  29. PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY.

    In speaking to-day upon the need for a more effective public health policy, the Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) said that the experience gained in South Africa ...

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  30. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law said that with the view of finding employment for ex-soldiers he was communicating with Mr. Lloyd George with ...

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  31. MEADQUARTERS REMOVED.

    Senator Russell, Acting Minister for Defence, announced to-day that the headquarters of the Third Australian Division had been removed from Oisemont to ...

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  32. INTERRUPTED NEGOTIATIONS.

    The negotiations which were interrupted at Spa will [?] resumed at Brussels on Wednesday, when Admiral Wemyss for the Allies will demand the unconditional ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) states that United States mine sweepers will shortly be engaged with the British forces in sweeping up the North Sea bar ...

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  34. AN AMERICAN VIEW.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that Mr. E. N. Hurley, the American Shipping Controller, commenting upon Germany's refusal to ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The new cases of pneumonic influenza reported to-day were 20, comprising 18 from the metropolitan area, one more at New castle, and one at the North Head ...

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  36. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Supreme War Council's suggestion that Germany's army should by limited to 250,000 was a ...

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  37. GENERAL VON SANDERS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that General Liman von Sanders, the Turko-German Commander in Asia Minor and Syria, was ...

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  38. GRISTING OF WHEAT.

    Replying to-day to a deputation representing the Mill Employees' Association, which asked that this State should have the same milling conditions as those which ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    Two more patients were notified from Newcastle to-day. The influenza patients now total 36, but only two are in a critical condition. ...

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  40. REPARATION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the Repatriation Commission has decided that the total amount Germany can possibly pay over a term of ...

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  41. AN ITALIAN TRIAL.

    A military tribunal has sentenced to death a former clerk in the German Consulate on the charge of signalling the movements of ships to Austrian submarines. He ...

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  42. RAW MATERIAL.

    The Minister for Reconstruction (Sir Auckland Geddes), in the Houses of Commons to-day, announced that the Government's transitionary period policy of ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    Queensland is still free from pneumonic influenza. Mr. Hurham said to-day that this was the seventh week of the epidemic, and he thought that Queensland's chances ...

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  44. WORLD'S GREATEST CRIMINAL.

    It is suggested that if the ex-Kaiser cannot be extradited an international indictiment should be published branding him as the world's greatest criminal, and leaving ...

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  45. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    In the Central Police Court this afternoon George Hall, a managing clerk, was charged with having stolen on or about March 11, 1918, £500, the property of ...

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  46. [?].S.A. APPEAL.

    During yesterday morning the Methodist Conference received a deputation from the Returned Sailors, Soldiers, and Nurses' Association, consisting of Capt. L. L. Carter. ...

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  47. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that trouble at the Peace Conference will come when the discussion on the League of Nations begins. Japan ...

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  48. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The important fact was ascertained to-day that by applying the Darg system in the South Coast collieries to the extent recommended by the miners would mean a ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The troopship Orca, bound for Australia, arrived this morning with 40 cases of influenza on board, but only two are serious. Owing to the quarantine regulations the ...

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  50. AN ACT IN THE NATURE OF A STRIKE.

    Informations were laid recently against 46 carpenters and joiners at sawmills around Adelaide, who were charged, under the Industrial Arbitration Act, with ...

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  51. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    No decision on the offer of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., to inaugurate at once a wireless service between Britain and Australia is likely to be reached ...

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  52. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM.

    The "Nieuwe Courant" states that the Belgians have seized Dutch river boats, claiming the right to use neutral property found in a belligerent country. ...

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  53. S.S. KENILWORTH CASTLE.

    No further cases of Influenza having occurred, the Kenilworth Castle's passengers are now being landed. ...

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  54. IRISH INFLUENCE.

    Mr. John O'Kelly a Sinn Feiner, says that through Irish influence the United States will be kept from ratifying the League of Nations Covenant unless ...

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  55. SHEEP AFFECTED.

    County inspectors report an outbreak of influenza amongst several flocks of sheep in Westmoreland. ...

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  56. THE PFEIFFER BACILLUS.

    A London bacteriologist says that the prevailing epidemic of influenza is due to the Pfeiffer bacillus, and that very great success has been obtained from inoculation ...

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  57. FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Dubbo Quarter Sessions, before District Court Judge Armstrong, Harry Winters pleaded guilty to three charges of having obtained money by false pretences ...

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  58. RABBIT EXTERMINATION.

    The Honorary Minister for Agriculture (Mr. C. F. Baxter) invites attention to the following extract from the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" of February 19, 1919:— ...

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  59. MR. A. J. BALFOUR.

    The "Evening Standard" states that Mr. A. J. Balfour, Minister for Foreign Affairs, intends to resign as soon as peace is signed. [Mr. Balfour was born in 1848, and was ...

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  60. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

    In the Kalgoorlie Police Court Richard Julius was convicted on two charges at having been unlawfully in the possession of a quantity of tea, the property of ...

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  61. WARMEMORIALS.

    With the object of influencing and directing as far as possible the designs of all war memorials erected in Victoria, a number of artists, architects, and others ...

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  62. AN ADELAIDE FRACAS.

    The returned soldier who died in the Adelaide Hospital on Monday, as the result, it was said, of a fracas with another returned soldier has been identified as ...

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  63. FRENCH WAR VESSEL ASHORE.

    The small French warship Kersaint has gone ashore on a reef at an island opposite to the harbour of Papeete. ...

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