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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

    METROPOLITAN (noon)--Cool and cloudy; one or two light passing showers likely in the night. W. to S .W. winds. VICTORIAN (noon).--Chiefly fine, but ...

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  3. FRENCH TROOPS READY TO MOVE

    The Paris press strongly supports M. Millerand, Premier of France, in his attitude toward Germany. ...

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  4. Cartoonist and Statesman

    "Daily News" Photo. MR. DAVID LOW, THE AUSTRALIAN ARTIST, WHO RECENTLY ACCEPTED A POSITION AS CARTOONIST TO "THE DAILY NEWS," SKETCHING MR. ASQUITH, THE FORMER PRIME MINISTER. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Death of Mr Peake

    Mr A..H. Peake, Premier of South Australia, died suddenly at his home early this morning. Mr Peake went ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RAIDERS BURN PROPERTY IN BELFAST

    The outrages in Belfast (says "The Times" correspondent) were similar in form to those in Dublin. The telegraph wires were first cut ...

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  7. Choice of Canadian

    Sir Hamar Greenwood, the new Chief Secretary for Ireland, in the course of an interview, said:"Being a Canadian and a Home Ruler, ...

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  8. CIVIC GUARD MAY BE FORMED

    "The Times" correspondent in Dublin says that four cart-loads of troops raided refreshment rooms in the centre of the city, and arrested the proprietor ...

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  9. Mulheim Occupied

    Information from Germany states that General Watter, commander of the Government troops, has occupied Mulhelm, a manufacturing ...

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  10. Personal

    Mr Lawson, the Premier, will return to Melbourne tomorrow. On Thursday afternoon he will preside at a Cabinet meeting. ...

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  11. Farewell to the Vimy

    When he stepped out of the Vickers-Vimy aeroplane at Point Cook yesterday afternoon after the flight from Adelaide, Captain Sir Ross ...

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  12. Four Women Arrested

    The police arrested two women on a charge of having picketed the British Embassy. It is alleged that they were advocating freedom for ...

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  13. Militarists in Saddle

    "The Times" correspondent in Berlin says that the militarists are again in the saddle, controlling and directing the new Government. ...

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  14. NOTE TO M. MILLERAND

    The German charge d'affaires has presented to M. Millerand, the French Premier, a note seeking to diminish the importance of the presence of German ...

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  15. Destroyers in Dublin Bay

    Twenty-three Irish police barracks have been burnt down. Six destroyers reached Queenstown (Cork Harbor) on Sunday morning. ...

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  16. America to Inquire

    It is understood that the United States proposes to inquire as to France's intentions to enter Germany. ...

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  17. Police are on the Alert

    The police are actively watching the Tyrone and Donegal main roads and taking action to prevent further attacks on Income Tax officers and ...

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  18. MILLIONS LOST

    Reports of the burning of barracks and of other outrages in Ireland continue to be received. At least 80 barracks have been destroyed, scores of ...

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  19. Prince Joachim Released

    It is announced that Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, who was charged with intimidation in connection with the assault on a French officer at the Hotel ...

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  20. Sympathy in America

    The women who were demonstrating their sympathy with Ireland have ceased to picket the British Embassy. Mrs Corliss, the leader, denied that ...

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  21. PATTERSON TO PLAY AT OLYMPIC GAMES

    Australia's representation at the Olympic Games has been greatly strengthened by the inclusion of Gerald Patterson, the champion tennis player of the world, in the Victorian team. It is ...

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  22. Aeroplane Crashes

    Lieutenant R. J. Parer and Lieutenant J. C. M'Intosh, who are flying from London to Australia, reached Rangoon after a most dangerous forced landing ...

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  23. Trouble on Transport

    In regard to the complaints made by soldiers returning by the transport Friedrichsruh on her recent voyage to Australia, Senator Pearce, Minister for ...

    Article : 353 words
  24. VICTORIAN CONDOLENCES

    On learning of the death of Mr Peake, Mr F. T. Short, Secretary to the Premier informed Mr Lawson, the Premier, who is at Castlemaine, ...

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  25. Carpenters Cease Work WAGES DEMANDS REFUSED

    Putting into operation their determination not to pay the 23 an hour which has been fixed as their rates by members of the Amalgamated ...

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  26. A Spell from Flying

    Among the passengers by the [?]ney express this afternoon are Sir Ross Smith, Sir Keith Smith, and Captain Frank Hurley, who, with ...

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  27. Condemned Jams

    Mr Massy Greene, Minister for Trade and Customs, referring today to the cabled report of the condemnation in England of large quantities of ...

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  28. Assistance to be Given

    Questioned today regarding the flights of the different airmen now on the way to Australia from Europe, a representative of the Air Board stated that all ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. Man Hunt at St. Kilda

    Chased by Constable W. Stephens at Kilda at 4 a.m. on March 9, two young men abandoned a hand truck, a quantity of shirts, collars, socks and ...

    Article : 154 words
  30. Mr. Lang's Offer

    Mr John Lang, who has organised the successful Henley Regattas on the Yarra, and who was the first secretary of the Olympic Council of Victoria, is ...

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  31. Carnival at Bendigo

    Dull and cool weather prevailed for the continuation of the Bendigo Easter charity carnival this afternoon. Yesterday's record receipts have greatly ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Yeo Crosthwaite and Co.--18 shop frontages, 38 villa sites, 3 p.m., April 10. Cranny, Sambell and Co.--Brick house and grounds, 86 Barkly street, Brunswick, 3 p.m., ...

    Article : 117 words
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