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  3. TRAGEDY IN THE NIGHT

    Jealousy was evidently the motive for a double tragedy on the hank of the Yarra in the early hours of this morning. Just about five o’clock Wilfred ...

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  4. ALLEGED RACING CONSPIRACY

    This morning the hearing of the Heal King ease was resumed in the Third District Court, instead of m the Court of Petty Sessions as hitherto. When ...

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  5. THE PASTORALISTS GASE

    Mr Justice Powers delivered ins niu[?] [?] judgment in the Arbitration Court tnday in the claim of the Australian 1 Workers’ Union and the Pastoralists ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  6. PERSONAL

    The superintendent of tho Ballarat Hospital (Me J. L. Eddy), who has bean confined to his bed for over a week through the overstraian of work, ...

    Article : 384 words
  7. ASIA MINOR ATROCITIES

    In Commons, replyig to a suggestion made by Lord Robert Cedi, Mr Austen Chamberlain said that in order to guard Against the risk of reprisals ...

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  8. NU IRISH PEASE

    The Dail Eireann peace committee reports that negotiations have broken down. The, Ulster Traders Defence ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. THE GOVERNMENT DEFEAT

    In the House of Commons, Mr -Austen Chamberlain announced, in regard to the Government defeat on the Teachers Bill the Government had ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    The Russian delegates have accepted the Powers’ proposals for the appointment of two commissions on Russian affairs, to meet at the Hague, provided ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.

    Routers correspondent in Paris says that Franco instructed the French High Commissioner at Constantinople to co-operate with his British and ...

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  12. TROUBLE IN THE COMMONS.

    The “Times” lobbyist says that when Mr Austen Chamberlain announced the. Supplementary, estimate for the teachers’ superannuation in ...

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  13. CAUSE OF THE FAILURE.

    The second attempt of the Dail Eireaun Peace Committee proved abortive in consequence of a disagreement on the question of the proportion of ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. A SWINGLING GAME OF CARDS

    A sequd the conviction of the Australiansf M’Nally, Dean, and Dudley, and sentence to- penal servitude, last year, on, a charge of intent to defraud ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. DISCREPANCY EXPLAINED.

    The State Department significantly went into details to-day, explaining what appeared to be the discrepancy between the informal statements of ...

    Article : 321 words
  16. BELFAST'S TROUBLES.

    In consequence of the enormous number of police necessary to maintain order in Belfast during the non-curfew, hours the northern Parliament decided ...

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  17. TRAMCAR BOARDED.

    Armed men boarded a tramecar .on Belfast to clay, shot dead two passengers and then, escaped. A number of men in police uniform, ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Emma Stone, formerly of Stawcll but later of Ynrra street, Hawthorn, married woman. wliei died on 11th April, loft by will dated 10th October. ...

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  19. A NEW YORK MAN Hunt

    The mostspectacular man hunt which has taken place in New York for yeais was witnessed early, this morning,, when all traffic was diverted from 20th street ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. THE KING AND SOLDIERS GRAVES

    His Majesty the King has sent a letter to Major-General Sir Fabian Ware, permanent; vice-chairman of the Imperial War Graves- Committee, ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. MANCHURI[?]H POSITION

    The Japanese War Office strategists sura up the Chinese, situation, .Which they aref closely .watching, as follows:—General Chang Tso-lin’s- ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. ARMSTRONG AGAIN

    “He criticises nothing or nobody. He does not even indulge in reminis-Censes, and he might have said so[?]much comments the “Daily Mail” on ...

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  23. HENLEY REGATTA

    Mr Pitman, a lawyer and Secretary of the Amateur Rowing Association, is horrified at the suggestion of the Murray Bridge crew competing at ...

    Article : 154 words
  24. MILITARY ACTIVITY IN RUSSIA.

    A message from Moscow states that it is reported that a German staff officer, assisted by a number of specialists, is organising the Red Army. The ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS

    The, Australian bowlers defeated Croydon yesterday Subsequently at a reception Mr Templeton made at a viigorous speech, on immigration. The ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN VOCALISTS SUCCESS

    The "Daily Mail" says that musical circles have been strred by the remantic leap into fame of Miss Florence Anstral, or wilson, whose first ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. BRITISH EMIGRATION

    The “Daily Mail” continues to give prominence to the question of emigration, to. the ’Dominions. It features at present the West Australian scheme for ...

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  28. THE GENOA CONFERENCE

    A Washington menage says that Frank Vanderlip a New York hanker, who hat held a watching brief at Genoa for United Stated financial ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. OCCUPIED RHING TERRITORY

    The "Times” correspondent at Paris says that-the conference of ambassadors informed Germany that work upon strategic railway lines in Occupied ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. NEXT CONFERENCE OF LOWERS

    The, “Times” correspondent at Genoa says that The Hague has.been finally decided upon as the venue ..for the next conference. The ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. CENERAL CABLES.

    Mr A.B. .Templeman, accompanied by the other members of the Australian bowling team and their lady friends, will visit the Cerctaph in ...

    Article : 176 words
  32. FINES IN CHICAGO

    Fires which occurred in Chicago caused losses amounting to £100,000 Tie outbreaks were due to incendiarists directly connected with the labor ...

    Article : 70 words
  33. CANADA'S NAVAL DEFENCE

    The Opposition in the Domion Par [?] nent is blocking the passage of the naval estimates following of the nouncement fo the Government policy ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wood sales to-day 6347 bales of free wool were offered. There was a strong demand, and all were cleared out at full c[?]rent rates. Merios ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. DICKENS LETTERS SOLD

    Six hundred letters in the handwriting of’ Charles Dickens brought £2150 atsale of the Burdett-Coutts collection to-day. They were acquired by Mr Barrett, a Chicago ...

    Article : 40 words
  36. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool.sales to-day 7023 baleg were offered and 5800 were sold. Private sales totalled £1800. The market was unaltered. competition continuing keen and ...

    Article : 36 words
  37. ESCAPEE CAPTURED.

    For some time the Hawthore [?]lice have been making inquires concering Rober Parker who escaped from the Castlemaing refarmatory prison on 24th ...

    Article : 35 words
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