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  2. MOTOR BUS CAPSIZES

    GEELONG.—A sensational mishap was witnessed at the intersection of Garden and M'Killop streets at half—past 9 o'clock on Sunday morning. Mr. J. Elkington, who ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    Unofficial reports that Great Britain is willing to cooperate in a new conference for the limitation of armaments have been received here with gratification, but similar ...

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  4. THE GAS STRIKE.

    The dispute between the Metropolitan Gas Company and the Victorian branch of the Federsted Gas Employes Industrial Union, which has resulted in a number ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS

    Prior to the annual regatta at Lake Wendouce on Saturday the George Tonner memorial was handed over to the mayor on behalf of the ...

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  6. WEEKEND GALES.

    Strong gusts of wind sweeping through Melbourne about 7 p.m. on Friday did considerable damage to property. In paseen Valeroad, Mooneo Pounds, the ...

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  7. TAXATION IN GERMANY.

    Seven bills have been prepared for presentation to the Reichstag embodying comprehensive financial reform. The most important features are new ...

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  8. TOBACCO PROHIBITION.

    The new crusade against tobacco has produced the spectacle of one reform increment pratically opposed to another. The Anti salon League has not only ...

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  9. POOR GAS PRESSURE.

    The immediate effect of the strike of gas employes at the West Melbourne works of the Metropolitan Gas Co. on Thursday last was to reduce the gas production. As ...

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  10. Cyclist Collides with Taxi.

    Colliding with a taxicab in Part road. Richmond, yesterday morning, Lesit Quong, 19 years, of Thomas-street, East Prahran was admitted Melbourne ...

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  11. Street Accident at Carlton.

    When crossing the intersection of Lygon and Elgin streets Cardon, on Saturday Kit Cuat, 45 years, of Lygon—street, Carton was knocked down by a motor cycle. ...

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  12. THE COMPANY'S CASE.

    The following official statement wan issued yesterday by the secretary of the Gas Employes' Union (Mr. C. Crofts), in reply to the statement of the substitute ...

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  13. Fall from Motor Truck.

    Alfred Taylor, nine years, of Belmont avenue, East Malvern, fell from a motor truck in Queensberry-street, North Melbourne on Sisterday He was admitted to ...

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  14. ANGLER DROWNED.

    Early on Friday Morning Henry Monck, of Grey-street, East Melbourne, set out from the Hobson's bay club at Willaimstown in an open bont for a day's fishing. ...

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  15. Boy Struck by Car.

    When crossing Beach-raod,chelsea yesterday, Wallace crowley aged 5, residing at Beachway Hall, Chelsea, was struck by a motor car driven by Mr.J. Ryan, ...

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  16. ECHUCA.

    At the police court on Friday, Mary Bridget Airey. license of the Travellers Rest Hotel Baileau,was charged with failing to have her bar door closed during ...

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  17. CYCLIST INJURED.

    While riding a push bicycle along Bunwood-road Hawthorn, On Saturday afternoon, eraest Thick of Heny street Greensborough was struck by a motor ...

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  18. Another Motor Bus Capsizes.

    HOBART.—The Huon motor bus, while travelling from Geeveston to Hobart, capsized over a bank as the result of a tyre blowing out find the slippery nature of ...

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  19. BOY INJURED AT RICHMOND.

    Struck by a motor car in Bridgeroad Richmount, on Saturday charles M, Donald, four years, of Berry-street Richmond. was conveyed to Melbourne Hospital and ...

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  20. Collision at Mornington.

    MORNINGTON.—On Sunday morning a motor smash occurred at the corner of Point Nepean-road and Main street, when a double scater car, which was proceeding ...

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  21. SLUMP IN MIGRATION.

    The annual statement of the civil accounts for the year ended in March 1921 revents that indifferent use has been made of the Empire sottlement Act, under ...

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  22. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    During the hearing of the society brench of promise action, in which Mrs. Labbock, aged 33, a granddaughter of the Earl of Eglinton, is suing Frank Greswold ...

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  23. COLLISION AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG.—On Saturday night the Lorne motor service car, travelling to Melbourne and a private motor car coming towards Geelong collided at Dramecond[?]n. ...

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  24. KYNETON.

    At a wood bee in aid of the hospital on Saturday 200 tons of Wood was carted to the institution from the military mage at Bald Hill, a distance of about three ...

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  25. Cyclone Wrecks Farm.

    SYDNEY. — A cyclone wrecked the farm of Mr. James Callagher at Peak Hill on Saturday. The walls of the building were blown and the roof and a ...

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  26. GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION.

    Ex-Senator Guggeuhern, one of the richest men in the United States, who is prominently identified with American copper mining has announcced a preliminary gift ...

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  27. CARS OVERTURN.

    SYDNEY.—A motor accident fraught with most serious consequences occurred at Penrith on Sunday night, and resulted in the death of one woman, while a ...

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  28. STRUCK BY CAR AND KILLED.

    SYDNEY.—Robert Robinson, of Hawkosly who was visiting relatives at Newtown on Saturday night, was killed by a motor car on Enmore road. ...

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  29. MILDURA.

    Initial work has been commenced on several bridges. Mr. Ball( New South Wales Minister of works and Railways)is making a tour of inspection of the ...

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  30. CYCLE DRIVER INJURED

    SYDNEY.—In a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle at the corner at conford and Parramatta roads on Saturday walter Thomas Smith, of ...

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  31. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Montreal "Star" in an article dealing with Mr. Page's visit to Canada says:— Mr. Page, Treasurer of the Australian ...

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  32. BENDIGO.

    The Bendigo Agricultural Society has nominated Messrs. A. Dunstan. A. Johnson J. Bailey. R. Collins,J. Ferguson and M.E.O' Brien to represent it at the annual ...

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  33. ORCHARDISTS SUFFER.

    HOBART.— Very heavy weather continues. At times the wind reached nearly 60 miles an hour. Orchardists report exceedingly heavy losses, the ground being ...

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  34. SALE.

    As the result of the football match between Sale and Naranargoon the Gippsland Hospital benefited to the extent of £20. ...

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  35. DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR MAN SLAUGHTER.

    PERTH.—A Verdnt of manslaughter was returned against Dr. Coulson, the driver of the car which killed a boy, aged four when returning from the race on 31st ...

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  36. FIVE PERSONS INJURER.

    SYDNEY.—A car owned and driven by Archibald Miller, of Tenterfield, ran off the road when returning from a dance at Black Swamp, and turned a somesault. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND HEAT WAVE.

    BRISBANE.—A terrific heat wave which Brisbane has experienced throughout the past week readied the culminating point at 1.40 run. on Saturday, when the ...

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  38. SCENE OF THE STRIKE.

    On Friday coal and coke at the west Melbourne works were declared "black," and all the unionists, including the engine drivers and power—house employes, ceased ...

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  39. RESO TRAIN.

    On the 16th March the Reso train tour from the Muller to Gippsland will commence, and it will end a week later, The Railways department stated on Saturday ...

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  40. GEELONG.

    In the absence through illness of Mr. G.A. Kent, the president, of te Geelong branch of the Teachers' Union Mr. L. Walker presided at last Saturday's ...

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  41. FIRE ON S. OPAWA.

    The fire in the bankers of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer opawa, 9203 tons, has been extinguished. A square of the No.3 hatch cargo was ...

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  42. REMARKABLE ESCAPES.

    Remarkable escapes from injury were experienced by the passengers of a summit motor car which overturned in Balaciava road East St. Kilda, about midnight on ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr.Churchill, speaking at a civil service dinner in London on Friday in reference to the suggested income tax reduction, said ...

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  44. WANGARATTA.

    Wood day for the hospital was held on Friday, and about 60 loads were delivered The season causing a delay in wheat carting and ploughing seriously interfered ...

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  45. WARRACKKABEAL RACES.

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  46. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A peculiar accident happened to Arthur—Dennis, aged 37, a married man, of Fer-guson—street, Abbotsford, when he was driving a motor car along Point Nepeon ...

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  47. TRADE UNION FUNDS.

    A private member a bill. which has been subjected to a storm of labor and Liberal demonciation in advance, was read a first time in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. SEIZURE OF A STEAMER.

    The American steamer Chichuen, which was seized by the Kweichow miitarists, has been released, together with Captain Hawley and the American Passengers who ...

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  50. GREATER BRISBANE

    BRISBANE.—The elections for the first authority to control greater Brisbane, which will embrace all suburban and metropolitan local authorities, as well as ...

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  51. Buildings Demolished by Cyclone.

    BRISBANE.—One hundred and fifty points of rain were registered at Emmett on Saturday, when a cyclone was experienced there. The railway station, ...

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  52. Peace in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY.—The gas employes held their picnic on Saturday, when Mr. A. Wilson, chief engineer of the Australian Gaslight Company, in response to the toast of The ...

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  53. Looking for Danger Spots.

    DEVONPORT.—A. Hobart party mid members of the Development Board were touring the north—west coast on Saturday to locate dangerous places for motora ...

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  54. BAIRNSDALE.

    A public meeting held on Thursday night decided to noise £ 120 by debentures for the purpose of supplying Bairansdale Citizens band with three saxophones. ...

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  55. Mishap to Police Car.

    Swerving on the slippery roadway at Smith Melbourne on Thursday evening last, one of the two police wireless night patrol cars dashed into a telegraph pass ...

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  56. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  57. Kew Resident Killed.

    Fatal head injuries were sustained yesterday by George Vance, 35 years, of Park hill-road, knew, when the back tyre of the motor cycle he was riding about a mile ...

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  58. DRUG VICTIM RUNS AMOK.

    Demented as a result of smoking marihuna, a man named Exador Valio ran amok in a hospital at Guaymas, Mexico, and killed six persons with a butcher's ...

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  59. SMALL-POX ON STEAMER.

    SORRENTO.—The steamship Regent J'ltala will arrive direct from Fremantle early on Monday morning, and proceed direct to the quarantine with 85 passengers. ...

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  60. COLAC.

    There was a record consignment of onions from the cororooke and Coragulac station on the colac Alvie railway on Friday. On the previous day 43 tracks ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. NEWCASTLE BAND AT PRAHRAN.

    The Newcastle Steel Works Band will give its final performance in Victoria tonight at Victoria Gardens, Prahran, prior to sailing for New Zealand by the steamer ...

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  63. BARGE CAPSIZES.

    HOBART.—The bargo Experauto capsized in the Huon River on Saturday morning. Two members of the crew are missing. ...

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  64. Motor Cycle Accidents.

    GEELONG.—A youth, George Siddle, who resides in Myers-streets, set out for the motor cycle races on Saturday afternoon mounted on a motor cycle. On the ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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