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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Some faulty intonation (a blemish not hitherto noticeable in her work) marred slightly the (musical quality of Miss stella Power's performance of Charpentier's ...

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  3. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Cr. P. A. Oakley has been appointed by Brighton council one of its representative, on the Elsternwick park committee of management. ...

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  4. CITRUS FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Inter-State delegates attended the conference which opened at collins House yesterday under the auspices of the Victorian Central Citrus Association. Conference ...

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  5. IN OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY.--The first Rural Bank wan issue, which was fixed at £1,000,000, was applied for to the extent, of approximately £4,000,000. There were 65 applications for ...

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  6. BOTANIC GARDENS.

    For some time past complaints have been made regarding the condition of the Botanic Gardens. Particular reference was made in the Complaints to the dilapidated ...

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  7. Another Stoppage Averted.

    Another phase in the dispute between the Tramways Board and its employes develoyed pesterday, when the new system of paying the men was introduced. The ...

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  8. ANOTHER MINE FLOODED.

    Another coal mine in Staffordshire has been flooded, following the Pennenett disaster last week, in which four miners lost their lives. ...

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  9. SOLDIERS IN CONFERENCE.

    A wide variety of subjects affecting the welfare of returned soldiers throughout Australia was discussed yesterday at the quarterly meeting of the Federal executive ...

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  10. Board Confirms Proposal.

    The Tram ways Board held its usual meeting yesterday afternoon Subsequently the secretary and manager (Mr. W. O. Strangward) stated that the board had ...

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  11. ALDERMEN'S PLEASANTRIES.

    During a discussion at the finance committee of the city council on Thursday on a matter appertaining to the wages of the reinstated foreman painter, Ald. ...

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  12. Profits From Pianofortes.

    Mr. Robert Hammond Elvy, pianoforte warehouseman, of York-street, who died on 23rd February, left an estate which has been valued for probate purposes at ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. EMPIRE WIRELESS SCHEME.

    The Postmaster-General, Sir William Joynson Hicks, in an interview published in the "Morning Post," denies that the Post Office policy in regard to Empire ...

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  14. MOUNT MORGAN FIRE.

    BRISBANE.--Further particulars regarding the disastrous fire at Mount Morgan late on Wednesday night were available on Thursday. Constable Donovan while ...

    Article : 372 words
  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.--At the half-yearly meeting of the Employers' Federation on Thursday the president (Mr. E. H. Bakewell) said the arbitration courts ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. MAIZE GROWERS.

    Maize growers of Gippsland were introduced yesterday to the Minister of Customs by Mr. Paterson, M.P., and they made the request that further protection be ...

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  17. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS.

    Since his return from Europe after conducting with success orchestras in London and Berlin Mr. Alberto Zelman has been asked what he intends to do for orchestral ...

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  18. THE DRY SPELL.

    Arranged by St. Albans Progress Association, interested bodies in that district will meet in conference at the Melbourne Town Hall on 8th May, at 8 p.m., to urge ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.--Sir Alfred Pickford, oversea boy scout commissioner, at a meeting of the New Settlers' League on Thursday, when discussing immigration, said he was ...

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  20. Two Shops Burnt at Junee.

    WAGGA.--A serious outbreak of the occurred at Junee at 1 o'clock on Thursday morning, resulting in the total destruction of shops occupied by J. E. Beaulock, ...

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  21. THE HOP INDUSTRY.

    Senator Keating introduced a deputation of Tasmanian hop growers to the Minister of Customs yesterday. The deputation complained to the Minister that the ...

    Article : 250 words
  22. EMPIRE EXHIBITION METAL EXHIBIT.

    BRISBANE.--The Minister of Mines (Mr. Jones) was on Thursday emphatic in his protest against the proposal that the Australian Metal Exchange should take ...

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  23. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    At the Near-East Conference to-day the Turks raised the question of the Island of Castellorizo, which is allotted to Italy by Article Fifteen, claiming that it should be ...

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  24. Rain in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY,--Rain fell in Sydney on Thursday, but in no case bad more than 1 inch fallen in the 24 hours prior to 6 p.m. The unsettled conditions continued ...

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  25. A SOUTHERN MAID.

    Hundreds of disappointed patrons had to be turned away from Her Majesty's last night when the one-hundredth performance of A Southern Maid was celebrated by a ...

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  26. COMBATING SUGAR CANE PEST.

    Speaking of the collecting of cane beetles, Mr. E. Jarvis, entomologist, of Meringa, in a report to the Sugar Bureau, says that during the recent trip to the lower ...

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  27. MOTOR GARAGE BURNT.

    SYDNEY,--A fire at Parkes on Thursday morning destroyed Mower's garage building, which was owned by Mr, G. and six motor ears owned ...

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  28. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    The Minister of Lands left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Beech Forest, where he will to-day attend the annual show. Mr. Oman stated, yesterday that ...

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  29. IRISH ENVOYS.

    SYDNEY.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) on Thursday discussed with the Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) what attitude should be adopted by the State Government ...

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  30. THE BANANA TRADE.

    At a meeting of the Queensland Banana Growers' Council on Thursday it was decided that the Melbourne agent should not be a banana merchant. It was further ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

    Replying to Viscount Curzon in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. M'Neill, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that a series of acts committed by the ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. THE BUSH CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY.--Giving evidence before the Commonwealth Public Service Committee on Thursday, John Sulman, chairman of the Canberra advisory committee, said they ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.--Connie Williams, a young woman. serving twelve months in Fremantle gaol, made a sensational escape on Wednesday night, and got to Perth, where she ...

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  34. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    ADELAIDE.--Sensational evidence regarding the case of alleged abduction at Glenelg was given on Thursday in the police court. The accused, Henry James ...

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  35. PRAYERS TO BE OFFERED FOR RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    The Council of Churches is inviting ministers of all churches to observe next Sunday, 29th April, as a day of thanks giving, humiliation and prayer, upon ...

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  36. CYCLING.

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  37. TOBACCO CROP BENEFITED.

    WANGARATTA.--The dry spell has been of considerable advantage to tobacco, as it has enabled growers to harvest the whole of the "second" crop. In normal ...

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  38. TASMANIA.

    ZEEHAN.--A serious accident occurred to William Freeman an Wednesday evening at Chester siding on the Emu Bay line. Freeman was trucking sleepers, ...

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  39. PRIME MINISTER QUESTIONED.

    Following upon the extraordinary Speeches made in New South Wales by the Irish Republican envoy, Rev. Father O'Flannagan, the Prime Minister was ...

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  40. SHIPPING DISPUTE ENDS.

    SYDNEY.--After discussion on Thursday the crew of the Commonwealth, liner Hobson's Bay agreed to sign on without the 'boatswain, who was not re-engaged. ...

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  41. A ROMANTIC LOVE MATCH.

    A notice was posted at the town hall in the village of Vollmaringen to-day, announcing the forthcoming marriage of the village school master to Maria Rosa ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON.--The municipal elections were held throughout the province on Thursday. The weather generally was disagreeable. In Wellington, a blustering ...

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  43. FURTHER RAIN IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON.--Phenomenal rain fell all night on Wednesday, and continued on Thursday. Dunedin City's Flood Relief Fund has reached £1000, but supplies of ...

    Article : 199 words
  44. BRISBANE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  45. N.S.W. LABOR SPLIT.

    SYDNEY.--Despite the desire of the executive of the State A.L.P. to call the Parliamentary Caucus party together, Mr. Dunn, the leader, stated on Thursday ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    Owing to the dry spell milk suppliers to the Housewives' Association announce that from Monday next the price of milk will be increased to 9d. a quart. When ...

    Article : 128 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. FIREMEN'S HEROISM.

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Brighton when a fire broke out early this morning in a four-story Red Cross hospital. Bedridden patients were confined in ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. OLYMPIC GAMES REPRESENTATION.

    A meeting of the New Zealand Olympic council has approved of a scheme to secure the presence of about 50 New Zealand representatives at the Empire Exhibition ...

    Article : 70 words
  50. Advertising

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