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  2. A LONDON MYSTERY

    A mysterious crime was discovered in the heart of the city yesterday by a girl typist. On returning to her office after luncheon ...

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  3. TEMPESTUOUS WEATHER

    Vessels arriving at home ports report having been buffeted by Thursday's gale. The P and O. liner Moldavia met the full force of the storm and arrived at Ply ...

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  4. RAND MINERS' WAGES

    The gold producers' committee of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines has forwarded a letter to the Secretory of Labor intimating its inability to adopt the ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS

    A number of clergymen who attended the annual conference in Melbourne of the Methodist denomination arrived in Ballarat on Saturday night and received ...

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  6. SADDLER SHOT IN FACE.

    MURRAYVILLE.—A sensation occurred on Saturday about 7 p.m., when a saddler named Ernest Morris van shot in the face and was so seriously injured ...

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  7. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Before Mr. Kuight, P.M.. at the City Court on Saturday, Anthony Coty, also known as Anthony Carvelli and Aldo Cellis, was charged on the information of ...

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  8. POLICE RAIDS.

    BALLARAT.—A sensation was caused in Ballarat on Saturday afternoon when it was reported that a number of well-known citizens had been arrested on ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    Representatives have [?] made to the Railway department in speed up the last train from Melbourne to Bendigo on Saturday nights so that Bendigo train ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. ITALIAN BLOWN TO PIECES

    BRISBANE.—A message from Innisfail states that a terrific explosion in the Italian quarter of Mourilyan, five miles from Iunisfail. shook every building in ...

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  11. WARRNAMBOOL.

    At the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Mr. C. M'Meekin pointed out that district potato growers were seriously suffering from the great depression ...

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  12. DECLINING BIRTH RATE.

    The official birth rate for England and Wales for 1924 was the lowest ever recorded since the declaration of pence. The total was 27,845 fewer than in 1923. ...

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  13. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    It was learnt on Saturday that the findings of the departmental board of in-quiry in connection with recent railway accidents will be made available to the ...

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  14. EARTH TREMORS.

    The strongest earthquake over recorded in New York was experienced on Saturday evening. No damage was reported anywhere in the enormous area bounded ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    Geelong West's gala was continued on Saturday afternoon, and concluded on Saturday evening, when the chief item in the programme for adults was a dance in ...

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  16. Fatal Case of Snake Bite.

    SYDNEY.—When a make bit Lee Tay Wan, a Chinese pardoner at Arnelitfic, on Saturday afternoon he was not at all perturbed and want on working. Calling ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. Riverina News.

    WAGGA.—An extraordinary situation has been reveled in connection with the gazettal of the voting regarding which day shall be observed as a half holiday by the commercial houses in ...

    Article : 313 words
  18. RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The Chinese Government on 11th inst. protested to the Soviet ambassador against the recognition of the Portsmouth treaty in the Russo-Japanese agreement. It ...

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  19. Alleged Gaining House at Hawthorn.

    At 9.30 p.m. on Saturday Senior Plain-clothes Constable Coughlan and Plain-clothes Constables Penuo, Grey and Paul, of Hawthorn, visited a house in Edward ...

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  20. DELAYS TO BE BROADCAST.

    [?] [?] recently there have been delays to the Sydney and East-West express trains, resulting in considerable inconvenience to passengers and their ...

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  21. COST OF LIVING.

    The results of the invert[?]igntions made by the Commonwealth Stratistician (Mr. Chas. H. Wickens) as to p[?]ces of food and groceries (46 commodities) have been made ...

    Article : 255 words
  22. TRAMWAY CLUB DOG PARADE.

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  23. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    LAUNCESTON.—Miss Ethel Ewing, 18 a daughter of Judge Ewing, died on Sunday afternoon as the result of being thrown on Saturday afternoon form a ...

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  24. GOODS BY ROAD.

    BENDIGO.—The tendency shown by certain Bendigo business firms to avail themelvess of the facilities for the carriage of goods which are afforded by road motors ...

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  25. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    [?].— The between the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Returned Soldiers' Waterside Workers' Union may he regarded as having come to ...

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  26. Breadcasting Programmes.

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  27. AMERICAN PROHIBITION.

    The seizure of the British schooner Over The Top, following the sale of 25 cases of liquor to special agents of the United States Internal Revenue ...

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  28. CASTLEMAINE.

    Prickly pear, which has proved a very destructive post in the northern States. is spreading steadily to the north of the town, and at a meeting of the borough ...

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  29. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    Members of the Young Australia League left Nice for Italy on Friday. They were accorded a wonderful send off from the Australian visitors at Nice. ...

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  30. BRIGHTON GAS.

    People who live at Brighton and other places served by the Brighton Gas Co. will have the price of gas reduced by 2d. per 1000 cubic feet as from to-day. This ...

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  31. PROBLEM OF STORING SEIZED LIQUOR.

    The problem of storing confiscated liquors has reached a stage next in importance to that of enforcing the day law itself. ...

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  32. A NEW ZEALAND DISPUTE.

    [?].— Waterside workers got a surprise on Saturday, when the employers made no call for labor. No explanation was given. The employers are ...

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  33. TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH.

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  34. COLAC.

    At a meeting of ratepayers it was decided that, in the event of the Corangaunite riding of the shive being divided into two parts, the southern should be ...

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  35. METHODIST HOME MISSIONS.

    "Otira," Walpole-street, Kes, a splendidly situated residence, standing in about 2½ acres of ground. was recently acquired at a very favorable price from ...

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  36. Fyansford Cement Works.

    GEELONG.—Within the next twelve months the Australian Portland Cement Company will have caused a great transformation in the topography of Fyansford. ...

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  37. INCREASE IN PRICE OF BUTTER.

    [?].—All increase of one penny per pound for butter from Monday is announced. The now price wholesale will be 144/9 a cwt., or 1 3½ a lle, and 1/3 to 1/6 ...

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  38. ECHUCA.

    It is learned on good authority that Cr. H. Reynolds, of Rochester shire, will be a candidate for the Northern Province at the next Legislative Council election. ...

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  39. COMMUNIST SENTENCED.

    At the Newcastle assizes on Friday Perey Gibson, a Communist, who was charged with being in possession of explosives, and also with intent to endanger ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. HAMILTON.

    The good work done by Mr. W. Carter, who recently resigned the position of secretary, was referred to at the annual meeting of Hamilton Pastoral and ...

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  41. THE MILK SUPPLY.

    Sir,—Mr. Morris evades answering a simple question. Does milk from Lilly-dale, Croydos. and Dandenong ever arrive under 60 deg. I'ah.? Because my first ...

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  42. BETTING IN THOUSANDS.

    A bank clerk named Sch[?]vender, aged 26, who was committed for trial on 20th January on a change of having conspired with a colleague, now dead, to defraud ...

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  43. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    HOBART.—Messrs. Jones and Co. have been advised from Eddystone that the schconer Leprcua struck an uncharted rock off Eddystone on Friday night and ...

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  44. RUMORED RESIGNATION.

    It was announced on Friday that Lord Allenby had tendered his resignation as High Commissioner for Egypt. The Cairo correspondent of the Central ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. THIRTY YEARS OF CRIME.

    AUCKLAND.—Marks left by shoes on a stool were decisive evidence leading to the conviction of James Henry Williams on a charge of burglary at the Hamilton ...

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  46. "PAINTED DAUGHTERS."

    SYDNEY.—On Sunday a thief—believed to be a boy—broke into the Australasian Films End Union Theatres Ltd. studio, Rusheutters' Bay, and escaped with about ...

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  47. Bendigo Railway Workshops.

    BENDIGO.—A protest made by the Eaglehawk A.N.A. about the dismissal of employer from the Bendigo railway workshops was communicated to the ...

    Article : 125 words
  48. KYNETON.

    The State school committee decided to again urge the Education deportment to replace the dividing fence between the school and properties in Baynton-street. ...

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  49. EMPIRE'S RESOURCES.

    The text has been published of a bill transferring the imperial Institute to the control of the Overseas Trade department, in accordance with a decision ...

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  50. MURDER OF A CONSTABLE.

    Two lads named Heggarry, aged 17, and Crossley, aged 19. have been found guilty of the murder of Constable Willits, who was shot dead at Wolverhampton on the ...

    Article : 112 words
  51. GOULBURN RACES.

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  52. FALL OF EARTH.

    WELLINGTON.—Two employes of the Dunollie State mine, Dennis Hughes and John Knox, were entombed as the result of the roof collapsing while they were ...

    Article : 66 words
  53. MILDURA.

    Frequent accidents have happened on a dangerous stretch of road between Gol Gol and Easton, known as the devil's racecourse, and recently a Mildura doctor ...

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  54. AN ABSENT STOKER.

    HOBART.—Owing to the absence of a stoker the steamer Riverina did not get away till 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, being an hour and a half late. One man was got ...

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  55. WELSH CELEBRATIONS AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.—The anniversary of St. David, patron saint of Wales, occurred on Sunday, and was observed by all citizens of Welsh nationality. References to ...

    Article : 151 words
  56. BACK TO DAYLESFORD.

    Residents of Daylesford will conduct a "Back to Daylesford" week from 2nd to 9th May. The movement in under the auspices of the committee of ...

    Article : 107 words
  57. GENERAL CABLES.

    The cruisers Chatham, Hawkins. Carlisle, Petersfield, Durban, Sydney and Brisbane arrived at Singapore on Saturday.—Reuter. ...

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  58. EXPLOSION OF POWDER.

    It is believed that more than 300 persons have been injured and several lives lost an the result of ap explosion of 40 [?] of powder and large quantities of ...

    Article : 73 words
  59. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  60. Purchase of Steamers.

    HOBART.—The Premier (Mr. Lyons) donies the accuracy of the report by the Seamen's Union officials in Melbourne that the state Government has brought the ...

    Article : 64 words
  61. SALE.

    At Sale police court Edward John Hughes and Malecom Ross were charged with breaking into a warehouse at Maria and stealing 48 bottles of bitter ale. They ...

    Article : 38 words
  62. SHEPRARTON.

    Work at Shepparton cannery is now experiencing a temporary lull. This week Pullar's cling peaches will begin to come in, after which operations will be at ...

    Article : 214 words
  63. Advertising

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    Advertising : 33 words
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