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  2. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor party was continued at the Melbourne Trades Hall on Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Tudor, ...

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  3. EASTER MONDAY.

    Though the banks will remain closed to-morrow, the Easter holidays, in the popular sense, will conclude to-day. Weather more favorable than for many years ...

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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The lack of nursing staffs for hospitals continues to be scute. Last night 130 sufferers were denied hospital accommodation owing to the fact that sufficient volunteers ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    While engaged in singeing a plucked fowl with a lighted newspaper, Mrs. Hannah Bell, 61, of 476 Wellington-street, Clifton Hill, had the misfortune on Saturday ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. H. Davies, principal of the firm of Harry Davies and Co., Sturt-street, died on Sunday from pneumonic influenza, at the age of 33. He leaves a widow and one ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The amended determination of the Wholesale Grocers' Board will come into operation on 16th May. Wages have been raised for every class of employe by 5/ per week, ...

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  8. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    To Saturday morning further rain had been recorded in Western Australian, fairly general ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GEELONG.

    Three parties of local police made simultaneous raids on three unlicensed business places on Sunday morning in search of alcoholic liquor, and in two they secured ...

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  10. N.S.W. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY.—An end has been brought to the trouble among members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers employed on the water front due to the refusal of their ...

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  11. FIRE BRIGADE CONTESTS AT BENDIGO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  12. AWARDS FOR N.S.W. RAILWAY MEN.

    SYDNEY.—In connection with a claim by the railway officers' association for a wages award covering shed chargemen, an interim judgment was delivered in the State ...

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  13. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    Remarkably heavy expenditure upon aviation for defence purposes is proposed by the Commonwealth Government. The scheme, which has now been approved, ...

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  14. ECHUCA.

    A welcome home to a number of Wamboota district returned soldiers was largely attended. Gold watches for the soldiers and silver plate for the relatives of the ...

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  15. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  16. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 words
  17. HEAVY RAILWAY BOOKINGS.

    Railway returns of the holiday traffic booked at Flinders-street and Princes bridge stations on Saturday serve to indicate that while 4513 more tickets were issued ...

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  18. VICTORIA'S DEATH RATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  19. FORECAST.

    VICTORIA.—Mostly cloudy and close with northerly winds. Cool change, with some showers, advancing over the State during Monday. OCEAN.—Fresh south-westerly in the Bight. ...

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  20. TROUBLE WITH LUMPERS AT FREMANTLE.

    PERTH.—The Premier, Mr. Colebatch, has discussed with the Harbor Trust, the Chamber of Commerce, the Labor Federation and the Lumpers' Union ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.—The Public Works department has notified the council that the local sewerage works have been completed. The estimated cost is from £63,000 to £66,000. and the annual contribution ...

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  22. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  23. Easter Services.

    Easter Sunday was observed yesterday by special services in the churches of the various denominations. The sombre note which had characterised the services of the ...

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  24. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  25. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BERRIGAN.—At a public meeting on Thursday evening, it was decided to take all possible steps to prevent travellers coming to Berrigan from infected areas. The school of arts is to be fluted ...

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  26. UNREST AMONG BARRIER CARPENTERS.

    BROKEN HILL.—The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners has decided to cases work on Monday at 5 p.m., in accordance with the notice served ...

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  27. SECOND DAY.

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  28. BORDER QUARANTINE.

    In connection with the adopted system for the control of inter-State land traffic, the Commonwealth quarantine service does not propose to attempt any control ...

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  29. Industrial Unrest in N.Z.

    WELLINGTON.—Discontent has been simmering in the railway service, but the recent announcement by the Minister of proposal is covering wages and reduction of hours, accepted by the amalgamated rail. ...

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  30. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  31. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  32. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mr. A. E. Chandler, of Bayswater, has announced himself as a candidate for the South-Eastern province at the forthcoming Legislative Council elections. ...

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  33. PASSENGER TRAFFIC TO NEW ZEALAND.

    At the request of the secretary of the Melbourne Commercial Travellers' Association, Mr. H. J. Manson, representative of the New Zealand Government, telegraphed ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. CRICKET.

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  35. Salvation Army Services.

    Commencing on Good Friday, the Salvation Army has been holding three services daily in a large tent erected in Royal Park. The head quarters' band has been present ...

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  36. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    GEELONG.—The body of a man named Gilbert Oswald Burmah, aged 31 years, who lived at Fair Sela, was on Thursday found in the Anakie pipe dam. one of the service basins connected with ...

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  37. STATE SYSTEM FAVORED IN W.A.

    PERTH.—The Premier, Mr. Colebatch, has telegraphed to Mr. Watt urging retention of the State's regulation requiring sea passengers to be detained seven days after ...

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  38. Easter Saturday Sands.

    The caterers say Easter has often resembled a Sunday at the beach. This year the crowd surprised them. At an early hour they arrive. The expectant faces ...

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  39. New Zealand Quarantine.

    AUCKLAND.—Passengers on the Niagara on route to Vancouver strongly attacked the New Zealand Health department in the "Herald" on Saturday. They accuse ...

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  40. Flying at Footscray.

    The prospect of witnessing aeroplane flights with passengers attracted a large number of people to the fields on the Geelong-road, past Footscray, on Saturday ...

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  41. GOLF.

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  42. Ouyen Pioneer's Death.

    OUYEN.—Otto Feeitz was found dead in his hut at Walpeup on Friday. The cause was senile decay. Deceased erected the first building at Ouyen. For some time he carried on a store ...

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  43. Elderly Man's Misfortune.

    ZEEHAN.—Albert Clark, carpenter, aged 60, employed by the Mount Lyell company in budding new bins at the top of their haulage at Queenstown, was seriously injured on Friday afternoon ...

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  44. BOWLING.

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  45. EASTERN BREAKWATER AT WARRNAMBOOL.

    The Public Works department has accepted the tender of Messrs. Hulls Bros for the construction of the eastern breakwater in Warrnambool Harbor at a cost of £6000. it is expected that a ...

    Article : 145 words
  46. SERENADING SOCIALISTS.

    When the usual Sunday night meeting at the Socialists' Hall was drawing to a close last night one of the speakers threw out a suggestion that a visit should be ...

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  47. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    The general elections for the Tasmanian House of Assembly are approaching, 1st May having been fixed as the last day for the receipt of nominations, and 31st May ...

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  48. A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    COHUNA.—Anxiety is felt throughout the district over the whereabouts of Miss Elizabeth Winzar, the local postmistress, who mysteriously disappeared from Nurse ...

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  49. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The programme for this years annual prize meeting of the Metropolitan Rine Union has been issued. It comprises an interesting 1st of 32 matches, divided into six series, so as to ...

    Article : 467 words
  50. DANDENONG DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY.

    Representatives of the residents in the progressive area between Dandenong and Cheltenham, including Spring Vale, Noble Park and Mulgrave, interviewed the Water Commission recently with ...

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  51. NIAGARA PATIENTS.

    AUCKLAND.—Twenty-six patients from the Niagara remain in quarantine. Three serious cases are progressing. The Niagara resumed her voyage to Vancouver at noon ...

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  52. SYDNEY FLAT MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY.—An arrest was made at a late hour on Saturday night in connection with the death by violence of Hugo Tuck, known as Albert Spencer, which occurred ...

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  53. WRITING ON THE WALL.

    After an absence of three days, Mrs Margaret Moncrieff, of 284 Napier-street, Fitaroy, returned to her home on Saturday afternoon and found that the place had ...

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  54. YARRAWONGA BRIDGE APPROACH

    The first section of the new bridge approach on the Victorian side leading to the maia bridge ever the Murray at Yarrawonga will probably he completed by the end of the present month ...

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  55. ANZAC BUTTON DAY.

    Applications are invited by the London Stores' Anzac day committee from ladies who are willing to give their services towards patriotic work In selling buttons and surprise packets on Friday, ...

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  56. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  57. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    The Sallors' and Soldiers' Fathers' Association has the Anzac Memorial Appeal carnival on 10th May. Members of the association and friends ...

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  58. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT.

    Mr. Edward Goll. who is suffering from illness. will be unable to take part in the Chamber Music Concert announced for Wednesday evening next in connection with ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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