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  2. RACING CARNIVAL

    SYDNEY.--There was no lack of incident about the opening day of the Australian Jockey Club's Autumn meeting at Randwick on Saturday. The most ...

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  3. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    It is for the whole of Victoria to enjoy the best weather of the year at Easter time, and the Easter holidays as a rule are spent in beautiful, mild ...

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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Senate carried the Immigration Bill, a clause of which excludes Japanese from the United States, by 62 votes to 6. It refused to extend the quota restrictions ...

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  5. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.

    The Empire Exhibition, which is to be opened on Wednesday, to almost bewildering in the magnitude and variety of its contents. A mere enumeration of the ...

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  6. SELECTION BALLOTS

    In the early stages on Friday and Saturday very little progress was made at the conference of the Victorian labor [?] and it is evident that time will ...

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  7. FALL FROM ST. KILDA PIER.

    Shortly before 5 p.m. yesterday a college boy and girl ran to the cafe on St. Kilda pier and excitedly informed the proprietress that they had just seen a young ...

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  8. Delegates Entertained.

    At the invitation of the president (Mr. J. A. M'Neill) the delegates down to tea in the old ballroom Me[?]bers of the women organising committee assisted ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Still cloudy, with some showers in the southern half, but chiefly tinc or improving. West to south winds. Fresh ...

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  10. THE BRITISH SQUADRON

    The Governor-General sent the following farewell message to Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field, commanding the special service squadron, prior to the departure ...

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  11. AMERICAN NAVY ADDITIONS.

    Pursuant to a request from the American consul at Canton on 21st March for gunboats capable of navigating the Yang The Kiang River, which are to be used for ...

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  12. Drowned in Albert Park Lake.

    The body of Edward Rapson. 25 years. of Ferrars-street, South Melbourne, was discovered floating in the Albert Park Lake yesterday. It was recovered, and ...

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  13. Woman's Body in Yarra.

    A woman's body was seen floating in the Yarra yesterday at South Wharf, and was recovered by Constable Howell and Thompson. It was conveyed to the City ...

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  14. N.S.W. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY.--The discussion on the question as to whether the Communists should be excluded from the A.L.P. was resumed on Saturday morning when State ...

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  15. HIGHT PATROL'S ADVENTURE.

    The Rushell-street wireless night pairol, which is materially assisting to break up gangs of thieves, and is proving a potent factor in crime detection, figured in ...

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  16. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Sixteen hundred motorists in 600 motors were stranded yesterday at Needles (Arizona) as the result of two fresh outbreaks of foot and mouth disease in South ...

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  17. Caledonian Society's Picnic.

    Notwithstanding the wet weather between 500 and 600 members of the Royal Caledonian Society of Melbourne took part in the Easter picnic on Saturday to ...

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  18. Dinner to Vice-Admiral Field.

    SYDNEY,--The [?] crhisers Hood and Repulse left for New Zealand early on Sunday morning. On Saturday night the State ...

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  19. Unsuitable Carriages.

    BENDIGO.--When a large number of Bendigonians and visitors assembled at the Bendigo railway station on Saturday to take a special race train for Korang ...

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  20. BRITISH WORLD FLIGHT.

    Squadron Leader M'Laren, who is in charge of the British aeroplane that is atempting a world night, arrived at Ziza, Palestine, yesterday. He left at 9.25 a.m. ...

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  21. Housebreaker Disturbed.

    A Chief, who broke into the home of Olive Rebecca Nickell, 29 Spencer-street, Northcote, on Friday night, was disturbed by the occupant, and was obliged to beat ...

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  22. A WOMAN'S INFATUATION.

    Mrs. Patterson, who recently obtained a divorce from Otto Hayworth, a Chicago millionaire, subsequently sustained serious injuries through falling from the window ...

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  23. RABBIT SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    In an effort to save the right Leg off William Lynch, 16, apprentice clectricia which had been shattered as a result of a bullet wound, doctors at the Melbourne ...

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  24. LONG-DISTANCE RECORD.

    Lieutenant Carrie has established a new aeroplane speed record by covering 300 miles in 2 hours 18 minutes.--A.P.A. ...

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  25. A Sacrilegcous Theft.

    Two church vases valued at £2 10, were stolen from the Roman Catholic Church at Armadale between 11th and 17th April. Rev. Father O'Brien, the ...

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  26. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    During the East holidays the Bay steamer Edina will make special excursions to Portarlington and Geelong, leaving No. 1 Queen's Wharf at 10 a.m. ...

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  27. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    While crossing St. Kilda-road. near the power house at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday, Jesse Dow[?] 81 years, [?] in Dalgety-street, St. Kilda, was knocked down by a motor ...

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  28. ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURE.

    Report from Bagdad state that some valuable archaeological treasures, excavated at Ur and Kiss by the University of Pennsylvania and the British Museum, ...

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  29. Motor Car Stolon from Spring-st.

    Between 6.30 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. on Friday a black single seater Itala motor car number 65,700 N.S.W., belonging to Mr. Ryan, of the New Treasury ...

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  30. GUARDING A WAR SHIP.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that a modern Robinson Crusoe has been discovered in the person of Alompi, a 60 year-old Greek sailor, ...

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  31. Motor Car Somersaults.

    MORNINGTON.--A serious accident occurred at Strachan's Corner, Mornington, on Thursday evening when a motor car belonging to Mr. H. J. Stevenson, of ...

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  32. CRIME IN EGYPT.

    Corporal Ryan, of the Royal Air Force, was murdered at Heliopolis last night. Two effendis are implicated, one of whom has been arrested. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Good Friday was the first unspoiled spring day of the year in London. The sea reports were crowded with visitors. At a mass meeting of the Southampton ...

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  34. Boy Killed by Lorry.

    PERTH.--Peter Geneva a Bulgarian, aged 12, was playing on Sunday morning with his dog in a street at Leederville, near Perth, when the horn of a motor ...

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  35. ADVENTUROUS CRUISE.

    Ira Sparks, who arrived at Tandag, Mindanao, on 22nd March, in a 23-feet boat, which he had sailed single-handed from Honolulu, has been detained by the ...

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  36. Three Pedestrians Knocked Down.

    ADELAIDE.--An unknown motorist on Saturday night knocked down Mrs. Ellen Heylen, of Bowden, and her two young sons, and then, increasing [?] pace, he ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. Fatal Scalding Accident.

    As the result of an accident at the City Baths Mrs. Charlotic Anderson 52 years, of Courtney street, North Melbourne, died at Melbourne Hospital yesterday. Mrs. ...

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