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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The State Governor will leave Melbourne for Adelaide en route to England by the express tomorrow, afternoon. So far, no public demonstration to mark the farewell ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    In the course of an address on "Seeing Both Sides,'" which lie delivered before the Public Questions Committee of the University yesterday, Mr. Justice Higgins said ...

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  4. AFGHANS AND PEACE.

    The Afghan peace delegates were addressed by Sir Hamilton Grant at Rawul Pindi yesterday. He described Die war as wanton, crazy and meaningless, but warned ...

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  5. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    The German Conservative newspapers state that the Pope's Peace negotiations were broken off because the Entente demanded that Germany should admit her ...

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  6. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports:--"It is understood that President Wilson has informed Republican Senators, that he was ...

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  7. WOOL CONTROL.

    Referring yesterday to a cable message which was published in "The Age" on Monday giving a summarised report of the annual speech of the chairman of the ...

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  8. SETTLING THE STRIKE.

    Quite unexpectedly a hitch, has occurred in connection with the expected settlement of the seamen's strike. The Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union decided ...

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  9. ITS CONSEQUENCES REVIEWED.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of tho Chamber of Mines' of Victoria, at No. IS Queen-street, yesterday, the chairman, Mr. E: C. Dyason, spoke at length on the ...

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  10. RIVAL CHINESE GENERALS.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" states:--"Trouble is brewing on the northern border of China. The rival Chinese generals have quarrelled, and ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN PREMIER UNDER SUSPICION.

    Reports from Vienna state that Dr. Bauer, Austrian Prime Minister, will be compelled to resign because the Entente suspects him of planning a union between ...

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  12. Roumania and Bolshevists.

    The Allied Supreme Council is considering proposals by military exports to help Roumania against the Bolshevists. It is reported that the Roumanian army is badly ...

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  13. RESTRICTIONS EASED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.--The South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union has received no official intimation in regard to the arrangements for ending the ...

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  14. New Automatic Exchange.

    If the now automatic telephone exchange at Malvern maintains tho standard of efficiency forecasted by the Postmaster - General, the trials and tribulations of ...

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  15. ALLIES AND HUNGARY.

    The Allied Supremo Council in Paris has issued the following communique:--"The Allies are anxious to bring about peace with Hungary, but they cannot attempt it ...

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  16. President of Finland.

    At is reported from Helsingfors that M. Stahlberg, President of the Finnish Supreme Court, has been elected President of the Republic, defeating General ...

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  17. Sydney Chinese Resentful.

    SYDNEY--The Chinese population of Sydney regards with some hostility the Peace Conference's decision to give to Japan Germany's rights in Shantung ...

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  18. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    There is a probability of authority being granted shortly for Australian producers and manufacturers to dispose of goods to Germany under special licence granted by ...

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  19. GAS METER AS POLICEMAN.

    Sir,--I beg to hand you gas accounts for April-May and May-June, the latter with gas restrictions for half time, assuring you that the restrictions were strictly followed ...

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  20. CONSPIRACY IN ITALY.

    The "Popolo Romano" reports:--"The Italian Government has discovered the existence of a conspiracy, organised abroad, to assist the Italian revolutionary groups ...

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  21. Tragic End to a Carousal.

    The circumstances surrounding the tragic termination of a three weeks' drinking bout indulged in by one James Turpenny and his wife. Rose Turpenny, were ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Permit me to add my little to the gas meters' tricks. My bill for June, 1918, was 9 and a few pence, and I used it for anything and everything I needed. This ...

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  23. Bulgarian and Turkish Peace Treaty.

    The State department announces that the United States will sign the Bulgarian and Turkish Peace treaty with the other Allies. ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    George William Henry Smith, of Wangoon, farmer, who died on 31st May, by his will of 1st December, 1900, left £1100 real estate and £3141 personalty to his widow. ...

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  25. BLOCKADE OF RUSSIA.

    The Council of Five in Paris has discussed the blockade of Russia. The American delegation urged the raising of the blockade in view of the fact that the ...

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  26. STRIKE DISTRESS.

    In response to his appeal for goods and clothing to augment the Government relief being distributed, the mayor of South Melbourne (Cr. R. M. Cuthbertson) ...

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  27. Delays in Divorce Business.

    The divorce suit, Goodchild v. Goodchild, in Which Maude Fane, the actress, is respondent, has for several successive, mouths been in the list for hearing, but has been ...

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  28. Victorian Seamen Meet.

    After a special meeting of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union held at the Wharf Laborers' rooms, Flinders-street, yesterday, it was officially reported that ...

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  29. RACE RIOTS IN AMERICA.

    Race riots have broken out in Chicago. Two negroes have been killed, and 50 persons, whites and blacks, have been injured. The rioters used clubs, knives and ...

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  30. INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY.--In the course of a special statement on the recent influenza epidemic, the Premier says that the total of all the Government's anti-influenza expenditure ...

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  31. Russian Train Disaster.

    A Moscow telegram reports that a terrible train disaster has occurred on the line to Kieff. Bandits removed a rail and wrecked a train, the debris of which caught ...

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  32. Builders Laborers' Strikes

    Consequent on the settlement of the builders laborers' strike, some of the men will resume work this morning. The general resumption will, however, be reserved ...

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  33. MARTIAL LAW SOUGHT IN WASHINGTON.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states:--'"A motion which has been introduced in the House or Representatives demands that the ...

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  34. BONUSES TO NURSES.

    WAGGA.--The Minister of Health has invited the committee of the district hospital to furnish particulars of special services of the nursing staff during the ...

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  35. THE BLOW FLY PEST.

    Professor H. Maxwell-Lefroy, Professor of Entomology at the Imperial. College of Science and Technology, who investigated the subject of weevil in wheat in ...

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  36. IN THE COUNTRY.

    CHARLTON.--Mr. Alex. Thompson, who returned from the front after 3½ years' service as a gunner, died from influenza on Thursday. He had been badly sped in France, and this no doubt ...

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  37. Canadian Camp Riots.

    Last month trouble occurred in the Canadian camp at Witley. (Surrey), where the troops, resentful of delay in their repatriation, rioted and deliberately burnt ...

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  38. THE STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL.--The industrial position is unchanged. The A.M.A. relief coupons now range from 5 per week for single men to 15 for men with families. ...

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  39. Man's Duty to Man.

    The importance of moral education in the schools, in view of the developments of democracy and of the sense of man's duty to mail, was emphasised on Saturday ...

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  40. Police and Returned Soldiers.

    Some interest was infused into a ease yesterday at the City Court when the defending counsel hinted that the antipathy alleged to bo borne by certain members of ...

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  41. Investigations in Australia.

    The blowfly is most generally known in Australia as a household pest, but steps taken to combat it owe their origin to a desire to prevent the mortality which it. ...

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  42. CARCASE VEHICLES LICENSED.

    At the meeting of Melbourne City Council yesterday an inspector was unpointed to enforce the by-law requiring the carcase vehicles of butchers. ...

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  43. BRITISH COAL TROUBLE.

    The Yorkshire miners state that they will decide their own Policy, irrespective of the Miners Federation, and the coal owners must reopen, negotiations with ...

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  44. MIME WATER AFFECTS BUSINESS PREMISES.

    Since the mines closed down and pumping operations ceased many buildings, particularly those in the main street, which runs parallel to the line of lode, have ...

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  45. Sydney Seamen Meet To-day.

    SYDNEY.--The Sydney members of the Seamen's Federation will decide on Tuesday whether they will accept the conditions offered for the ...

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  46. The Georgeson Contract.

    SYDNEY.--The inquiry into the Georgeson wheat contract was continued by Mr. Justice Pring on Monday. Gustav Christian Bochme. of the Central ...

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  47. ART EXHIBITION.

    There opened yesterday at the art gallery of Decoration Co., 289 Collins-street, an exhibition of Pictures by the late Mr. Walter Withers. The display includes 66 ...

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  48. President Poincare's Future.

    The "Echo de Paris" says it is unlikely that President Poincare of France wiil again be a candidate for the Presidency but he will probably return to political ...

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  49. VICTORIAN DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.

    The fifty-seventh annual meeting of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution was hold yesterday afternoon; Mr. T. M. Steward presiding. The record of the past year's work points to progress and ...

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  50. LOSS IN WAGES ABOUT £2,462.300.

    The strike, which started in Queensland over seven months ago, is now in its eleventh week in this State. During that period the workers in Victoria have lost ...

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  51. Soldiers' Memorial Service.

    On Sunday 30,000 discharged and demobilised soldiers marched in procession through the streets, saluted the White ball cenotaph and participated in the ...

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  52. When the Strike is Over.

    It was announced by the Coal Board yesterday that the new restrictions, limiting the consumption of gas in private bouses and boarding establishments will ...

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