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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    During the past month the following Presbyterian congregations in the Western Plains Presbytery have increased the stipends of ministers:—Beeac and ...

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  4. MELBOURNE PREPARING.

    Judging by the reports that are comingto hand from the sub-branches of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers’ Imperial League, there will be a large gathering af ...

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  5. IRISH SITUATION

    Momentous events are likely during the coming week in Irish politics. Sir H. Greenwood and Lord French have gone to London, and will consult with Mr Lloyd ...

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  6. ALLIES' AGREEMENT

    Mr Lloyd George has announced that, as the result Of his conference With M. Millerand, a joint declaration would be prepared, announcing the ...

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  7. PRINCE’S JOURNEY

    The Prince has already won immense popularity here. His "sunny smile" of American fame was not. much in evidence on Saturday, when he was always ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. Father Scanlon, recently ordained in [?]eland for service in the Ballant Diocese, preached Ins first ser[?] on at the 11 o’clock mass at St. ...

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  9. AVOCA

    Miss Turpin, of Percydale, who has been ill in hospital in Melbourne for some time, has now completely recovered, and will return to her home in, a few days. ...

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  10. ULSTER’S POSITION.

    Twenty-six members, representing the excluded counties have petitioned the Ulster Unionist Council to convene a special meeting forthwith to further consider the ...

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  11. HORSHAM.

    The Anzac Day celebrations in Horsham extended over three days. Returned soldiers were given a dinner at the Royal Hotel on Saturday by. the Mayor and Shire ...

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  12. FACILITIES FOR VISITING JOURNALISTS.

    At the Melbourne Town Hall this afternoon the first meeting took place of the Victorian Press Committee, which has been formed to facilitate the work of the ...

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  13. MARYBOROUGH.

    During Friday night a robbery occurred at the Flagstaff Hotel, Maryborough. Before locking up, the licensee, Mrs McKenzie, placed a bag containing .£50 in cash ...

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  14. THE SINN FEIN PRISONERS-

    Five thousand Sinn Feinera assembled at Wormwood Serubbs prison and cheered the Sinn Fein prisoners, who waved “republican” flags from the windows and lighted ...

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  15. SM EATON.

    A progressive euchre party, organised by the Football Club, was held last Friday. Though the weather was somewhat boisterous, there was a good attendance. ...

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  16. ANOTHER HUNGER STRIKE.

    One hundred and fifty prisoners in Wormwood Serubbs prison. have been hunger striking since 21st April. One collapsed and was released. ...

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  17. THE REPARATIONS.

    The "Daily Express” says that the Al: lies are demanding a lump sum as reparation from Germany of 50,000,000,000 marks. ...

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  18. BUNINYONG

    Mr W. Leverctt who was recently transferred from Buninyong railway station to Queenseliff, is now on leave, and a presentation will be made to him ...

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  19. STATE OF RUSSIA

    “When the iron curtain shutting off industrial Russia is lifted, it will reveal abomination and desolation," said Laron Pafmstierna, Foreign Minister, ...

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  20. ANCLO-AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

    The “Times” correspondent, writing regarding the English cricket team for Australia, does not refer to Jessop’s article, but regards the tour as ...

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  21. THE “KAISER TRUES.”

    The plot to restore Wilhelm to the Hohenzollern throne grows apace (said the London “Daily Express” as Jar buck as December, 1918). It seems now to ...

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  22. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    The “Times” correspondent at Berlin says that the moral and social collapse of Germany is strikingly instanced by the number of youthful suicides by persons of ...

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  23. CRESWICK.

    Messrs W. B. Grose and Cos. and the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative (Jo. Pty. Ltd., on Saturday sold a cottage property in Raglan street, by auction at. ...

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  24. FUTURE OF PALESTINE.

    The “Times” correspondent at San Remo reports that the Allied Conference decided that the Turkish Peace Treaty shall include a British mandate ...

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  25. ANZAC DAY IN LONDON

    The principal Anzac Day commemoration in London was a crowded impressive service at St. Clements Danes, at which Sir Archibald Hunter ...

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  26. GRAVES OF HEROES

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has concluded a tour of the British military cemeteries in France and Belgium. He ...

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  27. BEAUFORT.

    The remains of the late All’ George w, Aldrich (a former resident of Chute for many years, who died at Warburton on Saturday at the age of ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    According to the Paris correspondent of the “Times,” a conference of French railway men has adopted a resolution by a majority of 23,000 in ...

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  29. PEACE FOR UKRAINE.

    The “Times” correspondent in Warsaw states that the Peace Treaty of Poland and the Ukraine has been complied and is awaiting signature. The ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Runciman. formerly of Arcadia, and late of Tatura. retired fanner, who died on 29th January last, by will of 11th January, 1902. left £2040 real ...

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  31. DAYLESFORD.

    The fifth anniversary of Anzac Day was fittingly celebrated hero on Sunday, when under the auspices of the local branch of the R.S.A. a memorial ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    Skewes.-The remains of the late Dr Grenville Skewes, who died at Bright in February. 1919. of pneumonic influenza, were on Saturday exhumed and re-interred ...

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  33. HEW GOAL DISCOVERY

    A report from Belfast states that an immense deposit of bituminous coal has been discovered near Lough Neagh, in Ulster. Experts say it is equal to, ...

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  34. MEXICAN REVOLT SPREADING

    A formal Piatiorm for the Obregon revolution, issued by General Calms, commander of hte Sonora rebels, demands the elimination of President ...

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  35. SENATOR’S DENUNCIATION

    Senator Capper, of Kansas, in a. speech, said:— “The proofs of profiteering is in the margin of profit. One year during ...

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  36. GENERAL GABLES

    Counsel for Caillaux, former Prime .Minister of France, created, a sensation at the last moment of the trial by pointing out that in making the ...

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  37. WAGES IN WALES-

    The “Weekly Dispatch” publishes a remarkable. list of the earnings of trade unionists’ in Wales, where a general demand for a further increase in ...

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  38. LONG DISTANCE WIRELESS

    From an authoritative source it was learned to day that the Commonwealth Government proposes to continue its control of wireless as a Government monopoly. ...

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  39. TURKISH. NATIONALISTS

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Aleppo says that, the city is honeycombed with Turkish Nationalist conspiracy Djemal Pasha and the chief Russian ...

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  40. 44-HOUR WEEK AT BENDIGO

    Bendigo Master Builders have decided that forty-four hours shall constitute a working week in the building trade. From to-morrow, no men. will be employed ...

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  41. EXPERIENCE OF TOTALISATOR.

    The Prince had an introduction to the tota[?]tor at the Royal race meeting today, and it was a Profitable experience. the Prince backing two first and a ...

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  42. “PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON

    Westerfield, the home town of "Pussyfoot" Johnston, the well-known prohibitionist, gave him a great welcome on his return from England. ...

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