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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 256 words
  3. The Irish Envoys

    The Irish Republican delegates seem to have been Surprised by their arrest in Sydney last night, and Father O’Flannagan thought it seemed strange ...

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  4. LYNCHING IN AMERICA

    A mob, which is reported to hare included students, both men and women, of the University of Missouri, invaded the gaol, cutting through steel ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    Trotsky is making a serious bid for the dictatorship of the Soviet. He is supported by the Jewish elements, who form the overwhelming majority of ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. Personal

    A Reuter's cable message reports that the death has occurred of Mr Mark Fisher, R.A. Possessed of a keen love of outdoor life, Mr Fisher soon ...

    Article : 198 words
  7. Irish Situation

    The Dublin correspondent of “The Times” states that Ireland at the present moment does not know whether there will be peace or war. De ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. Football Fiasco

    The Board of Directors of the Empire Exhibition is arranging an enquiry into the stampele at the stadium at Wembley on Saturday, when the ...

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  9. Ruhr Situation

    Reports from Berlin state that the British, American, and Italian Ambassadors conferred with Herr Cuno, the Imperial German Chancellor, regarding ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Probate has been applied for in respect of the following estates:— Mary J. Lilford, late of Merygun, Vic., who died on February 13 last, ...

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  11. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    The “Times," in a leading article on the economic conference, draws attention to the lamentable lack of commercial organisation in England. While ...

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  12. THE DRIVER AWARD

    Further hearing was given to-day to the claim of Reynolds Driver against the War Service Homes Department for damages alleged to have been ...

    Article : 311 words
  13. OBITUARY.

    Parkes.—The funeral of a vary old resident of Golden Point, Ballarat East, in the person of Mrs Margaret Jane Parked, relict of the lata William ...

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  14. PENAL REFORMS.

    That “stone walls do not a prison make,” but a school, appears to be the view of the prison Commissioners, who have inaugurated classes in French, ...

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  15. ENGLISH BUTTER PRICES

    A staggering slump is reported in wholesale butter prices, and the rates for Australian are so low that colonial buyers find it better to ship cargoes ...

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  16. SOLDIERS IN CONFERENCE

    At Anzac House to-day the fifth annual meeting of the Victorian Council of the R.S.S.I.L.A. was held, the president, Mr E. Turnbull, being in the ...

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  17. BEHAVIOUR OF CROWD.

    Mr Jack Jones, the dockers' representative, by drawing attention in the House of Commons to the Wembley incidents, provoked a heated duel ...

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  18. HOUSES OF BRITAIN

    “The Daily Mail” states that Germany’s latest commercial scheme is the housing of Englishmen. The London agents of a Hamburg firm are ...

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  19. CHAUTAUQUA

    The second day of Chautauqua at the Mechanics’ Hall provided a variation of programme, which served to shew what an extensive array of talent is ...

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  20. IDLE VESSELS

    Statistics compiled by the Chamber of Shipping, and published in “Lloyd's List," show that 546,000 tons of shipping was laid up in the United ...

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  21. MR STEWART FOR OPEN DOORS.

    Mr P. G. Stewart, Minister for Works and Railways, who is responsible also for the War Service Homes administration, stated this afternoon that so far ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. SECOND LEAGUE’S RESULTS.

    In the Second League British Association football competition, West Ham defeated Sheffield on Wednesday by two goals to nil, and Coventry beat ...

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  23. LIQUOR ON U.S. SHIPS

    The ruling of Mr H. M. Daugherty, Attorney-General, against the serving of liquor on United States ships on the high seas has been reversed by the ...

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  24. BOLSHEVISM AND THE CHURCH

    The Bolshevik anti-church campaign advanced a further step in Georgia, where the head of the Catholic Church was imprisoned together with 80 per ...

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  25. CLAIMS OF INDIANS

    Mr. Srinivasa Satri, who visited Australia last year, is now in London to present the case to the Imperial Government for Indians in Kenya Colony, East ...

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  26. THOMAS HASSALL’S WILL

    The estate of Themas Hassall, late of Ballarat, which has been the subject of a considerable amount of litigation during recent years, was again ...

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  27. FEDERAL AUTHORITIES MOVING.

    The Federal Treasurer, Dr Fage, who is acting Prime Minister in the absence of Mr Bruce, announce and this afternoon that on Monday a despatch was ...

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  28. IMMIGRATION

    The State Cabinet has decided to extend immigration activities, widening the general nomination scheme to permit of residents of the State ...

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  29. BRITISH BOILER-MAKERS

    The lock-out of 10,000 boiler makers was enforced to-day and all work in the shipyards is jeopardised. Some yards are already at a stand-still, and much ...

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  30. CHURCH CONVENTION OPENS.

    The Church Convention, one of the duties of which is the unfrocking of the Patriarch Tikhon, has opened in Moscow, but no news has been received ...

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  31. TO-DAY’S ARRANGEMENTS.

    This afternoon’s programme includes another musical treat given by an Australian trio, including Miss Dolly Stewart, Mr Edwyn Haines, and Mr ...

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  32. CASES AT BRISBANE.

    In the Summons Court to-day four fines of £100 each were inflicted on the agents of two vessels for allowing prohibited immigrants to land in ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Sir Ian Hamilton, commenting on a Melbourne cable message stating that has speech contained proposals unacceptable to Australia; says the remark, ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. LAW OF NATIONALITY

    The House of Commons has adopted at resolution establishing a joint Parliamentary committee to examine the British law in regard to the ...

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  35. LATE LORD CARNARVON

    Only and few of the closest relatives of Lord Carnarvon were present at his funeral at the top Beacon Hill, Hampshire, 1000ft above sea level. ...

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  36. BUSH FIRE LOSSES

    Referring at the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting this evening to the recent devastating bush fires, the Acting Premier Mr McPherson, said that the ...

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  37. ABDUCTION OF A GIRL.

    Herbert Canties, aged 34, married, secretary of the Belmore Corps of the Salvation Army, was committed for trial on a charge of having, at ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. LONDON-BERLIN AIR TRIP

    A British aeroplane on a trip from London to Berlin, which left the British capital at 10.30 this morning, with five passengers, landed at its ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. N.Z. BY-ELECTION.

    The effort of Mr Lae, ex-Minister, to regain the Mamaru seat for the Government was unsuccessful. The p[?]litical position remains the same. ...

    Article : 43 words
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