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  3. BURNBANK STREET CHURCH

    Anniversary services in connection with the Bur[?]bank street Methodist Church were held yesterday, the preachers being the Rev. O. Dowsing ...

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  4. THE TRAM STRIKE

    Sir,-In your Saturday's issue, xe- porting on the settlement of the tramway strike, we cannot understand why the agreement which was occepted by ...

    Article : 319 words
  5. RALWAY DIGGERS

    The first annual smoke night soci[?] of the Ballarat banch of the Railway sub[?]tion at the Returned Soldiers’ League was held at the City Hall on ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    A Reuter’s New York message states that Mr Henry P. Davison, a leading financier and partner in the J. P. Morgan Co., has died from a tumor on the ...

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  7. IRISH SITUATION

    A convention held by the American Association for the recognition of the Irish Republic has pledged itself to support De Valera, and to restrict ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST

    The debacle at Chang-sin-tien for the Manchurian troops under General Chang Tso-lin appears, to have been complete. General Wa Pei-fu ...

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  9. LABOR PROBLEMS

    It is officially announced that the shipyard strike has been called off, the executive of the Shipyard Worker's Union having decided that the majority ...

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  10. GENOA CONFERENCE

    M Tebitcherin was evidently trying it on the dog in an interview published in Rome, in which he is reported as having said that the memorandum sent ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. TRUCE TO STAND.

    The Dail Eireann, on the motion of Mr A. Griffith, to-day adjourned till Wednesday on the ground that the committee on the army had not yet ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT INQUIRY.

    The Government enquiry into the engineering dispute closed to-day after statements had been made by Mr Bromlie, reporting that the union and Sir ...

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  13. SCIENCE MASTER ARRESTED.

    Following the arrest at Liverpool of men believed to be implicated in a widespread conspiracy to secure ammunition for the warring factions in ...

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  14. RUSSIAN MEMORANDUM.

    A message from Genoa states that M. Barthon had been at Mr Llovd George's villa this afternoon, when he conveyed his instructions from Paris ...

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  15. THE AGREEMENT.

    On condition that the tramways employes return to work (and the company provide two men on the Gardens and Sebastopol routes) the company, ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert Tucker, formerly of Longerenong, late of Horsham, retired farmer, who died 23rd January, 1922, left by wall dated 20th January, 1922, real ...

    Article : 39 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS

    The team of Australian b[?]ters which left Melbourne in the Ulysses has arrived at Liverpool. All are well, but their number is one short, ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATTION IN DUBLIN.

    A public demonstration is to be held in Phoenix Park, Dublin, on May 14 This promoters have invited Messrs Collins, De Valera, Griffith and Brughen ...

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  19. CHANG IN RETREAT.

    Wiring to Loudon, the Peking correspondent of the "Times" states that General Chang-tao-lin’s forces are in full retreat. Their leader has fled to ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Heath.—The death of Mr H. S. Heath came as a great shock to his relatives and friends. Mr Heath had some two months back contracted a ...

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  21. A CRITICAL DAY.

    Reuter's correspondent wires that Friday was a critical day at the Conference but the general opinion is that the Belgian attitude wiil not be ...

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  22. THE ELECTIONS.

    The election has been tentatively fixed for next Monday week. The Free State Party is selec[?]ing, candidates for all, the seats, but the opponents of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  23. WORLD FLIGHT

    Major W. T. Blake, who has announced his intention of undertaking the world flight planned by the late Sir Ross Smith, will commence his task on ...

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  24. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    By the trans-Australian train this afternoon, the Minister for Home and territories Senator Pearce, left on an official visit to West Australia. Discussing the ...

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  25. FURTHER RAIDS.

    There have further raids in County Cayan, invotving the theft of some thousands of pounds. Belfast is comparatively quiet, but ...

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  26. MILLERAND RETURNS

    Reiner’s correspondent at Toulon states that President Millerand, whose absence in North Africa was one of the reasons why Prime Minister ...

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  27. FURTHER MURDERS.

    Ulster a[?]med men k[?]ed and wounded two residents of Derry and Ty[?]ne The vict[?]ms comprised a Roman Catholic schoolmaster and his ...

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  28. BOLSHEVIK SHEMING.

    Writing from Genoa, Mr Wickham Steed says that hopes are waning of there being any likelihood of any definite resulf from the non aggression pact ...

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  29. BRITISH CABINET

    The newspaper “Sunday Hlustraced” understands that a big Cabinet re-shuffle imminent. It foreshadows that when Mr Lloyd George ...

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  30. GUILTY OF MURDER

    Summing up in the case when Ronald True was charged with having murdered Gertrude Yates, otherwise Olive Young at a flat in Futham, Mr ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. A MESSAGE OF HOPE

    Preaching at the Dawson Street Baptist Church last night on the 11th and 12th verses of the 21st chapter of Isaiah, the Rev. G. P. Rees (president ...

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  32. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT.

    The French press continues to bitterly comment on Mr Llovd George's policy. "Le Temps" declares that it is not a European pact, but an ...

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  33. ABOIGATED KAISER

    According to extracts from his memoirs, published in Berlin, the German Crown Prince draws a merciless picture of his father in the hour of final ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. THE RAND STRIKE

    The Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Union has decided to secede from the South African Industrie I Federation. The union is one of the most ...

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  35. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    A message from Genoa says that like Disraeli at Berlin in 1878 when he ordered aspecial train, and Wilson at Versailles, when he ordered a ...

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  36. ANOTHER CHARGE.

    Three has been a sensational development in connection with the murder mystery at Bournemouth, in December last, when Miss Irene May Wilkins, ...

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  37. DIVISION OF STATES

    When Questioned last night regarding the statement by Mr E. J. Gorman (president of the Riverina Mew State League) that the Prime Minister had ...

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  38. BISHOP JULIUS.

    “I fancy archbishops have a habit of giving themselves airs,” said Bishop Julius (formerly of Ballarat) at the Anglican Synod in reference to the ...

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  39. GERMAN BUDGET

    The Reicharat (Upper House) has dealt with the revised German Budget for 1922, including 141 milliard paper marks, corresponding to 720,000,000 ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. CANADA’S NAVY

    Canads's naval force will be practically. disbanded, according to a statement regarding the decision of the Government which has been published, ...

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  41. MOTOR CYCLISTS COLLIDE

    Percy Charles Smith, a rubber worker, 34 years of use living at Deepdene, was motor cycling along Cotha[?] road, Kew, this morning, when the steering gear ...

    Article : 101 words
  42. REPARATION PAYMENTS.

    "Le Temps." states Reuter’s correspondent in Paris, declares that Germany intends to pay 50,000,000 gold marks on 16th May. ...

    Article : 43 words
  43. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A railway carriage cleaner named John Ukermunder, About 60 years of age. who lived at Melbourne was run over by a train in the Spencer street yard at ...

    Article : 49 words
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