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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE.

    The Customs and Excise revenue of the Commonwealth for April increased by £715,761 over the collections made during the corresponding period of 1920, the ...

    Article : 206 words
  4. AUSTRALIA’S FIRST MATCH

    The Australians, having closed their innings at seven wickets for 430, Leicester went in to bat again. Gregory and M‘Donald started the bowling, as ...

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  5. COAL POSITION UNALTERED

    Replying to Viscout Curzon in the House of Commons, Sir Robert Horne, President of the Board of Trade, said the Government did not intend to ...

    Article : 165 words
  6. ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY

    Alter having sat this afternoon for four hours, the Supreme Council adjourned till to-morrow morning. M. Briand, the French Prime Minister, ...

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  7. THE WISH UPHEAVAL

    It is officially announced that three policemen and four Sinn Feiners were Killed in affrays in the South of Ireland during the week-end. ...

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  8. PANIC TRIBUNALS

    The plaint of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemens’ Association was again before Mr justice Higgins, President of the Commonwealth Court of ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    After the Federal Cabinet meeting last night the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) emphatically denied the statement published in Sydney to ...

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  10. FEELING IN BERLIN.

    Despite the proferred resignation of von Simon, Berlin does not anticipate an immediate change of Ministry. It is generally admitted in responsible ...

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  11. THE POSTAL REVENUE.

    The Postal revenue of the Commonwealth for April totalled £726,182, showing an increase of £178,164 over the receipts of April, 1920. The total collections for ...

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  12. MAKESHIFT MINING.

    Twenty small outcrop pits, which miners in the Wigan district, Lancashire, have been wonting very profitably for the past fortnight, have ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. THE APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the text of the United States’ reply to Berlin is as follows:—“The United States is unable ...

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  14. MOVE FOR PEACE.

    Alderman Tarrell, a former Lord Mayor of Dublin, staes that Lord Derby's offer is the most important that the Sinn Fein leaders have yet ...

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  15. PENSIONS.

    On 29th April there were in force throughout the Comonwealth 102,071, out of which 198,772 granted since the inauguration of the system. Deaths (81,582), and ...

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  16. COMPLETE AGREEMENT OF ALLIES.

    The Allies reached complete agreement on military and political measures to be adopted in the event of Germany continuing her policy of evasion, and ...

    Article : 36 words
  17. CARDINAL LOGUE'S SPEECH.

    The pertur[?]tion created in the Sinn [?] camp by Cardinal Logue's address at a confirmation service in County Tyronne last week is evidenced by ...

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  18. NAVAL AND MILITARY PRE-PARATIONS.

    Admiral Grasset, the French Mediterranean Admiralissime, summoned by M. Briand, arrived in London on Tuesday morning, accompanied by a ...

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  19. THE OCCUPATION OF RUHR.

    Reuter learns from French sources that the Allies have decided to take all necessary steps for the occupation of Ruhr, and calling out of the necessary ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL DIS-PUTES.

    Both the Atlantic and Pacific Coast shipping is affected by the strike which is starting to-day. It is estimated that 175,000 men will be idle to-night ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. A BENEFACTOR ROBBED

    Thomas Smith was charged at the Ci[?] Police Court yesterday with having stolen, on 9th April, a set of harness belonging to John Francis Green. ...

    Article : 553 words
  22. RRIAND PLEASED WITH THE AMERICAN NOTE.

    M. Briand, when shown the text of the American Note to Germany, ex[?]ssed pleasure at its tone. ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    Hamilton.—Another old pioneer has passed away in the person of David Hamilton, of Cobden street, Mount Pleasant. The deceased, who was a ...

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  24. GUARANTEES FOR PAYMENT.

    Among the guarantees of payment will be the establishment of an Allied Commission to control the German debt. It will be paid out of bonds ...

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  25. ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS

    The Federal of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades has held a ballot on the question of a reduction in wages. The final count showed that ...

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  26. UNITS ENTRAIN FOR RHINELAND

    Deuter’s correspondent at Paris states that various units destined for Rhineland entrained at various places on Monday in perfect order. There ...

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  27. A POLITICAL QUESTION.

    Mr Hall, the Derbyshire miners’ loader in a speech at Norman, blurted out what many declare to be the truth at last. Hall said—“I am proud that ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. RICT AT JAFFA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Jerusalem says that it is officially announced that a clash occurred with Arabs at Jaffa (33 miles north-west, of Jerusalem) ...

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  29. BALLARAT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

    The weekly meeting of the above body was held at the Uniconi Hotel last night Mr H. Berry presidium, and there being also present Messrs R. Raine and F. ...

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  30. SHOPS’ HALF-HOLIDAY

    Nearly three months ago shopkeepers in the Borough of Portland petitioned the Minister of Leber to make the half-holiday observable in the borough on ...

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  31. FRENCH TROOPS MOVE.

    The Associated Press correspondent at Mayence telegraphs that a division of French cavalry, commanded by General Simon, left to-night for the ...

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  32. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    France has failed to convince the Allies of the necessity for marching without further parley. Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, carried ...

    Article : 140 words
  33. BRITISH DIVORCES

    This enormous congestion in the Di[?]rce Court is evidenced by the fact that there are 2000 persons awaiting their turn for divorce at the present ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. LIGENSES TRANSFERRED

    At the sitting of the Licenses Court to-day the following transter of licenses were granted:-Fire Brigade Hotel, Daylesford, Susan Clarks to Robert ...

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  35. JOY RIDE FROM BALLARAT

    At the City Court three young men—Lloyd J. Morgan, who described himself as a racecourse punter: John Gardiner boot, maker, and Stanley T. Bromage, ...

    Article : 284 words
  36. FIRE AT NUNAN'S BU[?]NG

    At the City Police Court to-day, before Mr O’Callaghan, P.M., and a bench of justices, Morton P. Pimentel, managing director of Feature Films Ltd., appeared ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. SCHOOLS AND FIRST AID

    To stimulate the work being carried on in Schools of Domestic Arts under the Education Department in the subjects of hygiene, home-nursing and first aid to the ...

    Article : 199 words
  38. THE WOOL PROBLEM

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day exhaustive consideration was given to the wool problem relating to the actumulation of woo especially under ...

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  39. DUTY ON EXPLOSIVES

    It is likely that during the Tariff discussion the Minister for Customs will be able to satisfactorily meet the views of the depuation from the coal miners' ...

    Article : 264 words
  40. COMMENTS OF CRITICS.

    Critics variously view the Leicester match as a pointer for the test match. The most doleful are inclined to cheer up, believing that they have found the ...

    Article : 166 words
  41. MILITARY TRAINING IN SCHOOLS

    At a meeting of the Council of Public Education to-day, presided over by the Director of Education, Mr F. Tate, the report of the conference held between ...

    Article : 125 words
  42. ADMITTED TO THE BAR.

    At the silting of the Full Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria (constituted of Mr Justice Cussen Mr Justice M'Arthur, and Mr Justice Schutt) the following ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. CITIZENS’ BALL

    The citizens’ ball committee is now completing arrangements for the ball to be held at the Coliseum on the 25th inst., and it promises to eclipses all pact functions of ...

    Article : 119 words
  44. BURNING THE RED FLAC

    Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie, Assistant Minister of Defence, stated on Monday that he approved of a counter demonstration being made to that which took ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. THE SECOND MATCH.

    Mr Licnel Robinson’s eleven for the match against the Australians commencing at Buckingham Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) has been selected, ...

    Article : 49 words
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