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  2. WAGES BOARDS.

    In impressing on the mind of the public the superiority of the wages boards over the Arbitration Court, the Acting Treasurer has been strictly impartial. In the ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cablegram from London states that King George has granted an audience to Dr. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney. Dr. Wright suited for Sydney via Vancouver ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM.

    Electors have a serious responsibility cast upon them in deciding how they shall rote for the Referendum to amend the Federal constitution. ...

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  5. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King George and Queen Mary, accompanied by the Princess Victoria (Mary), will leave on Monday next for Berlin, in order to be present at the marriage of the ...

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  6. BRITISH NAVAL POLICY.

    In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday Sir Wilfrid Laurier, leader of the Opposition, delivered his final speech on the Naval Aid Bill. ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements have been competed for the meeting of the delegates to the Peace Conference in connection with the Balkan war. The conference will assemble in ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Complaint is made by a correspondent to "The Age" that the Labor Government has given instructions that civil servants are to be employed as ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. PHENOMENAL FLOODS.

    As the result of the torrential rains of the last few days the Manning River is in flood. Yesterday it rose at the rate of eighteen inches an hour, but this ...

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  10. HAS IT A POLITICAL BEARING

    The Berlin newspapers refuse to believe that the present visit to Germany of Viscount Morley, Lord President of the Council, which is ostensibly a private one, is ...

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  11. GATHERING OF ROYALTIES.

    The approaching visit of King George and Queen Mary is purely a private and family visit, just as was that of the German Emperor and Empress, with the Princess ...

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  12. APPOINTMENT OF SCRUTINEER'S.

    Under the Commonwealth Electoral Act each candidate for the Senate and the House of Representatives is entitled to appoint one scrutineer to represent him ...

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  13. YOUNG SAILOR PRINCE.

    The British armored cruiser Cumberland, 9800 tons, fourteen 6-inch guns, having on board H.R.H. Prince Albeit, second son of the King, arrived in Halifax ...

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  14. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The militant suffragettes have not relaxed their energies in the property destruction campaign. Scotland Yard is daily receiving reports ...

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  15. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    It is announced that Japan has suggested that The Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration should be appealed to for a settlement of the dispute in regard to the alien ...

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  16. CO-OPERATION IN IMMIGRATION.

    It was recently arranged by Mr, Watt, the Victorian Premier, and Mr. Holman, Attorney-General for New South Wales, after ratifying the tentative agreement for ...

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  17. THE DARWIN STRIKE.

    The local branch of the Carpenters' Union to-day received a telegram from its central executive advising that the executive could not endorse the action of ...

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  18. WHERE TO VOTE.

    Some of the candidates have been advising electors to vote on 31st inst. at any polling booth that might be convenient, irrespective of whether or not it is in ...

    Article : 362 words
  19. TRESPASSING AVIATOR.

    The French airman Brindjonc des Mountings was charged at the Bow-street police court to-day with having flown in a prohibited area, and with having failed ...

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  20. MR. CHURCHILL'S CHILDREN GUARDED.

    The Scotland Yard authorities emphasise the strain on the police caused by the suffragettes militancy. They declare that the provision of additional ...

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  21. HUNDREDS OF ACRES OF CROPS DESTROYED.

    The Hawkesbury River at Windsor is 24 feet above ordinary level, and some feet over the floor of Windsor-bridge. Much damage has been done to crops, and ...

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  22. TRAINING BOY EMIGRANTS.

    The "Morning Post" is publishing articles advocating the establishment b ythe oversea Dominions of a farm in England for the preliminary training of youthful ...

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  23. IMMIGRATION.

    The Immigration department has received cabled advice of the sailing of the steamer Makarini, with 721 immigrants for Victoria. The vessel left London on 10th May, and ...

    Article : 271 words
  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application has been made by The National Trustees Company lot administration of the estate of Miss Margaret Marion Eely Mcore, late of Canterbury Park, Baldwyn, who died on 18th ...

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  25. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.

    A series of dynamite outrages in West Virginia and Pennsylvania during last week has resulted in twelve deaths and extensive damage to property. ...

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  26. THE ABOLISHED POSTAL VOTE.

    The pathetic case cited in "The Age" yesterday of a crippled lady whom Labor, legislation, by abolishing, the postal vote, either disfranchises or penalises with ...

    Article : 312 words
  27. GRENVILLE ELECTION.

    The formal declaration of the poll in connection with the Grenville by election took place to-day at Buninyong. The official declaration was as follows:-- ...

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  28. WONTHAGGI MINE TROUBLE.

    There were no fresh developments today in connection with the trouble which has arisen regarding the rates for filling machine cut coal in the No. 9 pit of the ...

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  29. STATE MINISTERS.

    The policy of the State Liberals in the campaign against the Referendum proposals was outlined by the Premier (Mr. Watt) in a speech which he delivered at ...

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  30. NEW GUNNERY RECORD.

    A new record in gunlaying tests has been made by the new battleship King George V. Firing the 13.5 inch guns, the gunners ...

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  31. DEFENDANTS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The hearing of the charges of Conspiracy against seven suffragettes and a man named Clayton, was concluded in the police court yesterday. ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. GAMBLING IN FRANCE.

    A bill for the purpose of imposing higher taxes upon the profits of gambling was debated in the Chamber of Deputies to-day. ...

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  33. EMPIRE DAY.

    It is estimated that 37,500 schools in the oversea Dominions and 24,000 in the United Kingdom, representing an aggregate of 9,000,000 scholars, will take part in ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    A communication from the town clerk of Geelong was read at the meeting of the city council on Friday inviting delegates to join a deputation to the Railway ...

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  35. BRITISH RAILWAY RATES

    The manufacturers' section of the London Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution against the recent increase of railway rates in Great Britain. Traders ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. CONFERENCE WITH COMMISSIONERS.

    Yesterday afternoon Messrs. T. Matheson (general secretary Victorian Coal Miners' Association) and F. Murphy (secretary Wonthagi branch) conferred with ...

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  37. THE TOWN HALL DEMONSTRATION.

    We are asked by the lion, secretary of the Australian Women's National League to state that in consequence of the great demand for tickets for the Empire day ...

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  38. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    At a women's service in St. George's Cathedral, Rev. E. H. Clarke said he knew many suffragettes, among whom were enlightened, spiritually-minded women. They ...

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  39. COMPETITION IN TRADE.

    The Board of Trade has arranged with the London Chamber of Commerce to hold an exhibition, to extend over three weeks, of samples of foreign hardware and ...

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  40. THE MYSTERIOUS WRECK.

    No definite news has been received by the Union Castle Steamship Co. regarding the reported wreck of a Union Castle liner at Dakar, on the West African coast.The ...

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  41. MARNOO ST. ARNAUD LINE.

    A meeting was held at the St. Armand town hall on Thursday afternoon to urge the construction of a railway from Marnoo to St. Armand, which is regarded as a ...

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  42. RAILWAY CLERK KILLED.

    Whilst rehiring from Gerang to Dimboola on a railway tricycle to-day, Percy J. Watkins. 23 clerk in the road master's office, and A. E Bunting, a shunter, were ...

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  43. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation from the unemployed yesterday waited on Mr. W. J. C. Riddell, chairman of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Commissioners, and ...

    Article : 183 words
  44. USE OF A SHIRE HALL.

    The Wallan correspondent of the Kilmore "Advertiser" recently complained that Mr. Kendall, the Liberal candidate for Corie, had the Merriang shire hall at ...

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  45. BRUNSWICK AND COBURG.

    At Brunswick this year Empire day will be celebrated in the morning by the mayor (Cr. J. Waxman) and councillors visiting the various schools, and delivering petrologic addresses. In ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The consignment of Australian beef and mutton by the steamer Tahiti, which left Sydney on 19th April, has been landed in San Francisco. It is expected that the ...

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  48. BULLFINCH GOLD ROBBERY.

    The Commissioner of Police notifies that the Governor will grant a free pardon to any accomplice in the Bullfinch gold robbery, who was not one of the actual ...

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  50. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    A light has occurred near Tidily between the forces of Mulai-Zin, the Sultan's brother, and the Pretender. E. Hiba, with the result that the Pretender's troops were ...

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