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  3. ANZAC DAY.

    It was [?]itting that on [?]e anniversary of the landing on Gallip[?] the survivors of that great adventure and their comrades of later campaigns [?] have sought ...

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  4. DINNER TO SOLDIERS.

    Special pr[?]ision was made at the Church of England Soldiers' Institute, St. Paul's Cathedral, yesterday, by the honorary workers of [?]e League of Soldiers' Friends ...

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  5. NEW LOUNGE OPENED.

    Wit[?] manifestations of enthusiasm, the new l[?]nge for sailors and soldiers, which has been erected in St. Paul's Cathedral groun[?]s in Swanston street, was formally ...

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  6. COMMEMORATION SERVICE.

    The Anzac commemoration service held in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday evening was largely attended. Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen ...

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  8. Sunday Afternoon Service[?]

    At 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon an Anzac memorial service will be held on the Melbourne Cricket-ground. It will be conducted by the Returned Sailors and ...

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  9. Demonstratitons in Suburbs.

    Demonstrations were also held in the suburbs, but though the returns are not yet complete, the progress totals already amount to £1,897. ...

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  10. Efforts in the Country.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—The sum of £200 was realised for the soldiers' memorial building to-day from the sale of buttons. It is proposed to raise £10,000 for the erection of a soldiers' club, for ...

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  11. FATHERS' ASSOCIATION "TANK" RAFFLE

    Those Indies who are assisting the Fathers' Association in connection with the "Tank" ra[?]le section of the Anzac Memorial Fund are asked to attend at the Fathers' Association offices, Manufacturers' ...

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  12. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    At the meeting of the general committee of the Women's Hospital, held yesterday, it was decided to make the forthcoming shilling appeal for the hospital funds, in ...

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  14. Donations to Fund.

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  15. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    It was stated by the Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday that as the Commonwealth had now definitely decided to confine the programme for the peace celebrations to ...

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  16. CARE OF WAR GRAVES.

    Additional details of the work of the Imperial War Graves Commission have been received by the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) from the ...

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  17. In Other States.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Anzac Day commemoration was, owing to the influenza restrictions making demonstrations impracticable, devoted to religio[?]s services, and to ...

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  18. U.S.A. MAY BREAK AWAY[?]

    American circles in Paris declare that the manifesto is America's last word on the subject. It may mean that American will make a separate peace, and tear ...

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  19. ADRIATIC CRISIS

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press of America telegraphed on Thursday that, following on Signor Orlando's conference with the members of the Council of ...

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  20. REPLY TO WILSON.

    The Italian Prime Minister, in a counterbanifesto, expresses regret at President Wilson using such a means of appealing to a "friendly people," especially when the ...

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  21. VIEWS OF ALLIES[?]

    Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau think Italy is making a mistake in her own interests in demanding certain territory. They advised Signor Orlando to forego some ...

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  22. DEMONSTRATIONS IN ROME

    The King of Italy and a large number of members of both Houses of the Italian Parliament have telegraphed to Signor Orlando urging him to stand firm. ...

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  23. SENSATIONAL REPORTS.

    According to a Paris message to New York, the Italians threaten to conclude [?] separate peace with Germany. A Paris despatch to New York asserts ...

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  24. WILSON'S MANIFESTO.

    President Wilson on Monday afternoon, in the first statement dealing directly with a controverted question before the Peace Conference, issued an official statement ...

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  25. GERMAN PEACE DELEGATES

    The German Government officially announces that its delegates to the Peace Conference will be unable to reach Versailles before May 1. It adds that seven ...

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  26. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The points in dispute between Japan and China have been referred by the Peace Conference to a committee of experts, in order that they may endeavour to arrive at a ...

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  27. MONROE DOCTRINE.

    A despatch from Mexico City states that it is officially announced that Mexico refuses to recognise the Monroe Doctrine, and has ordered the Mexican Ambassador in ...

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  28. CITIZEN FORCE TRAINING.

    Notwithstanding the Minister's confession that Citizen Force training is "not serious," the military authorities are evidently determined to continue it until the second ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I have had nearly three years' service with the A.[?].F., arriving back in August, 1918. My son, who is a trainee, attended a parade last evening, and the ...

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  30. PRAHRAN PATRIOTIC AND RE[?] CROSS SOCIETY.

    Sir,—Our society is in need of a quantity of old linen, and we would be grateful if citiz[?]ns would assist us to supply orders for the hospitals by forwarding parcels of linen ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES[?]

    The British Board of Trade has again granted permission for the import of wines without license. The Agency-General of New South Wales ...

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  33. Wages of Hospital Attendants.

    It has been decided by the State Cabinet to pay hospital attendants engaged where influenza patients are being treated an additional 10/ a week above the wages ...

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  34. Issue of Permits to Travel.

    The quarantine authorities announce that on and after Monday persons who intend to proceed to Adelaide by rail, besides those to Sydney, will have to attend at the ...

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  35. RED CROSS KITCHEN.

    One hundred and twenty-five homes in Melbourne and suburbs were supplied with invalid food yesterday by the Red Cross kitchen. ...

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  36. ARMADALE SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS.

    As the Armadale scheel building is in use as an [?]nfluenza hospital, it has been arranged that from Tuesday the children will resume lessons as follows:—Infants and grade 2 in the Presbyterian ...

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  37. New Zealand Figures.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— From April 17 to 21 42 cases of influenza were notified in the Dominion, making a total for the week of 79, as compared with ...

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  38. INFLUENZA.

    From January last up to Thursday night 19,657 cases of influenza were reported to the Board of Public Health, 17,568 being from the metropolis, and 2,089 from the ...

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  39. Quarantine Period.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated to-day that Queensland intended to stand firm in regard to influenza safeguards, ...

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  40. In the Country.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Two deaths from influenza occurred at the hospital to-day. A conference between the local health committee and representatives of the Education department took place ...

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  41. New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Deaths from pneumoni[?] influenza in the metropolitan area during the 24 hours ending 8 o'clock tonight numbered 15, and in the country ...

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  42. South Australia.

    ADELAIDE, Friday:—Many additional ca[?]ses of infleunza have occurred in this State. Seven patients were admitted to the Exhibition Isolation Hospital, and ...

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  43. NURSES.

    Sir,—Mr. Thomas Baker, of the Kodak Company, has most generously given the Melbourne District Nursing Society a new car. The detachable wheels have been ...

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  44. SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    Special interest attached to the arrival in Melbourne yesterday of 700 Victorain invalided soldiers. Many of them wore upon their unit colours the letter "A," ...

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  45. TRANSPORTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Fourteen additional steamers have been released by the British Shipping Control le[?] to commence voyages to Australia with troops during May. This brings the total ...

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  47. COAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    The critical position in the mining industry has not been relieved as a result of the conference held yesterday between the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) and ...

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  48. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    P.S. Hyg[?]in will leave Port Melbourne Railway Pier for Queense[?]ff and Sorrento to-day, at 2 p.m., and to-morrow at 11.10 a.m.: these being this steamer's last two trips for the present se[?]son. ...

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  49. HOW TO HELP.

    Sir,—During several days of strain and anxiety of nursing I was greatly helped to find jars of custards, broths, &c., placed in my letter-box by friends without any ...

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