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  2. Advertising

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  4. MAGNIFICENT BROCADES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Last night's tall was the most enjoyable one the Governor-General has given. Sir Ronald stems able to provide an atmosphere of ...

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  5. AT THE BIG RUGGER MATCH AT CRICKET GROUND YESTERDAY

    HORDER EVADES A TACKLE B. GRONOW JUST FAILS TO REACH H. HORDER. OTHERS IN THE SCENE ARE F. GALLAGHER .{£.), H. CAPLES (S.), A. JOHNSON (E.), AND H. HILTON (E.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRANSFER OF ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government has accepted an amendment in the Home Rule Bill to provide that the transfer of the Royal Irish Constabulary will not ...

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  7. A PERFECT BALL

    Absolute perfection marked the arrangements of the Matrons' Ball at St. Kilda Town Hall on Thursday night. If a fault could be found it was in the ...

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  8. MANDATORY TERRITORIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister states that no decision has yet been made about the administration of mandatory territories under the Turkish ...

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  9. Anglo-Japanese Treaty

    LONDON, Friday.—The Daily Telegraph says it is expected that the Anglo-Japanese Treaty will be renewed, automatically, yearly, until it is revised by ...

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  10. MINIMUM OF WORK TO MAINTAIN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Friday.—At the meeting of the British Broken Hill Co. the chairman, in a reference to the industrial troubles that were holding the mines up, ...

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  11. GRAND HOTEL MAIDS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In little ways and in dealing with the humblest members of society the Prince has captured the hearts of the whole ...

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  12. WITH THE PRINCE MINER AND SPORTSMAN

    The following messages from our special stall in Melbourne give picturesque details of the doings of the Prince in Melbourne yesterday, of his country trips during the week, and of points of interest in the excited social swither into which the coming of the Heir to ...

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  13. Brusiloff Arrested

    Newspaper reports are that General Brusiloff's advance has been arrested by the Bolsheviks owing to his heavy losses in recent fighting. ...

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  14. NEW PROGRAMME FOR OTHER STATES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Although not finally announced, the following will almost certainly be the altered programme for the Prince's tour:— ...

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  15. Oil in France.

    A Paris message says it is reported that two oil wells have been discovered near Bonneville, Haute Savoie. One, said to be down about 1500ft, is spouting an ...

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  16. The Wallaby Has to Jump

    The wallaby presented to the Prince of Wales at Sassafras the other day is providing him with a little relaxation. Out at Federal Government House he ...

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  17. Coal Rationing Ceases To-morrow

    LONDON, Friday.— The official rationing of household coal is to cease on Monday. Pithead prices will be controlled as hitherto, but control of the ...

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  18. British Flag Burned

    LONDON, Friday.—The State Department of Washington has ordered an inquiry into the burning of the British flag in the streets of that city, at the instance ...

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  19. THE WILLING HORSE WORK HIM TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—It is to be hoped that Sydney will take warning by Melbourne's, success in putting the Prince out of action and refrain from ...

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  20. DRESSES AT THE RACES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Practically every animal that ever tied before the face of man was flaunted at Flemington this afternoon. It seemed impossible that ...

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  21. "OH RATHER!" HAPPY PARTNER OF ROYAL GUEST

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — "Oh, rather!" was the emphatic and joyous response from a breezy little brunette, when she was touched on the shoulder ...

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  22. Antwerp Wool Sales

    LONDON, Friday.—The bidding for Australian wool at the sales in Antwerp was only moderate, with prices showing a decline of 25 per cent., and irregular. Of ...

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  23. To Solve Agriculture Problems

    LONDON, Friday.—At the Entomological Conference, Prof. Watt, of Australia, drew attention to the need for proper instruction of students in Australia. He ...

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  24. Racing in England

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  25. The Parramatta Road— Progress of Work

    All motorists, business men, bicyclists, and other users of the Parramatta-road will be glad to learn that the work of its regeneration is making good progress. ...

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  26. ENGLAND IN A CHARACTERISTIC RUSH

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  27. Proposed Naval Pageant— Grand Spectacle Possible

    The Renown is to enter Port Jackson escorted by six destroyers. The Australia and other vessels of the fleet will not accompany her, but will be at their ...

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  28. Battleships Sent to Queenstown

    LONDON, Friday.—The battleships Warspite and Valiant left Devonport for Queenstown to-night with a force of marines furnished with full active service ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Czecho-Slovak Government suggest that Australian raw materials be sent to responsible manufacturers in that country to test the market with a view ...

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  30. Racecourse Demonstration.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—There was a discreditable demonstration at Flemington this afternoon after the finish of the Prince of Wales Cup, won by ...

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  31. Presentations to Soldiers

    At the smoke social held in the R.A.A. Gymnasium Hall, Victoria Barracks, last night, presentations were tendered to Warrant-Officer Coleman and ...

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  32. Vice-Regal Doings

    The Governor and Dame Margaret Davidson will attend the lecture by Sir Ross Smith, at the Town Hall, on Tuesday. The president of the Chamber of ...

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  33. The Sydney Levee

    A levee will be held at Government House, Sydney, on the day after the arrival of the Prince, at 10 a.m. Everybody will be welcome, and any clothes ...

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