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  2. MORE TOWNS OCCUPIED.

    The German towns of Offenbach, Homburg and Wiesbaden have been occupied by French troops, as well as Frankfort and Darmstadt. The Moroccan troops turned ...

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  3. COST OF LIVING.

    The sittings of the Fair Profits Commission (comprising Sir James M'Cay, chairman, Messrs. S. Hutchinson and C. Gray) were resumed yesterday. ...

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  4. THE TWELVE GOOD MEN.

    Scandals connected with the jury system in Victorian criminal courts have come prominently before the police administration and the general public in recent years. ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A Cairo cablegrams states that owing to failing health, M. Clemenceau has abandoned his proposed visit to Greece, and is returning from Egypt to France. ...

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  6. BEET SUGAR.

    The State Cabinet yesterday completely endorsed the policy advocated in "The Age" of taking advantage of the unprecedented opportunity afforded by the ...

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  7. RIOTS IN JERUSALEM.

    Disquieting rumors are current in regard to the situation in Palestine. No leuters have been received since Friday. The issue of permits to enter Palestine has been ...

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  8. HINDENBURG'S BOOK

    Field-Marshal Hindenburg's book, "Out of My Life," which has just been published, is mainly concerned with operations on the East front, where he was Commander in ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The strike in the printing trades has now lasted six weeks, and there appears to be no sign of a settlement of the dispute. The main difficulty is on the question of ...

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  10. VICTORIAN FLAX FIBRE.

    As in the case of beet sugar, the great dislocation of industry due to the war has given Victoria an unprecedented opportunity to establish the flax and fibre induslry ...

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  11. THE DISORDER IN IRELAND.

    In an interview with a representative of the "Daily Express," Lord French denied that there was any truth in his reported resignation. He added:--"It is true I ...

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  12. THE PRINCE AT SAN DIEGO.

    H.M.S. Renown arrived at San Diego, on the coast of California, to-day. The war ship had a splendid escort of American destroyers and naval and military ...

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  13. Broken Hill Strike.

    A further attempt to settle the Broken Hill strike will be made to-day, when a conference will be held between the representatives of the mine owners and the ...

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  14. EXPERIMENTS IN THE WEST.

    PERTH.--The high price of sugar and the Queensland shortage are encouraging beet sugar growing attempts in Western Australia. Orders have been sent to ...

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  15. AN AUSTRALIAN APPOINTMENT.

    The appointment of the Prince of Wales as Colonel in Chief of the Infantry regiments of the Australian military forces was formally gazetted yesterday. It was ...

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  16. Adelaide Building Strike.

    ADELAIDE.--As there was a further development on Thursday in the building trade dispute a meeting of the laborers was held in the Trades Hall at 9 a.m, and ...

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  17. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. Holman on Thursday evening tendered the resignation of himself and his colleagues to the Governor, and recommended that Mr. John Storey, ...

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  18. GREAT NAVAL REVIEW.

    The six destroyers presented to the Commonwealth by the British Government are expected to arrive in Sydney on Anzac day, 25th inst. The destroyers will form ...

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  19. THE SUBMARINE'S FUTURE.

    The waning advantage enjoyed by submarines against surface ships was shown in a lecture by Naval Lieutenant W. S. King Hall at the Royal United Service Institute. ...

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  20. WAGES BOARDS' DETERMINATIONS.

    On 16th April the new determination of the Sugar Refiners' Board will come into operation. The determination divides the male workers, according to the part of the ...

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  21. PRESENT OF FRUIT.

    The Victorian State authorities have been informed that the committee of the National Fruit and Flower Show, recently held, desires to present five cases of fruit to ...

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  22. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    A series of crashes, a chorus of shouting, and the noise of breaking glass, sounding above the noise of the traffic at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, drew an excited crowd to the ...

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  23. The Probable Ministers.

    SYDNEY.--For the new Ministry there will be no dearth of candidates, but if the views of representative caucus men prevail any Labor Cabinet formed will ...

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  24. Jam, Condensed Milk and Confectionery.

    A statement foreshadowing increases in the price of jam, condensed milk and confectionery was made yesterday by the chairman of the Fair Profits Commission ...

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  25. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Interesting details of the work of the League of Nations Union are furnished in a letter appealing for £1,000,000 for a national educational campaign on ...

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  26. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S WELCOME.

    Every endeavor is to be made by the State authorities to encourage the attendance of as many school children as possible along the route by which the Prince of ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  28. A Train on Fire.

    WAGGA.--The engine driver, the fireman and the guard of a goods train had a startling experience owing to an outbreak of fire amongst several trucks attached to ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The correspondence between General Smuts and General Hertzog, which was published this morning, confirms the statement that the former approached the ...

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  30. THE WORLD IN FETTERS.

    CASTLEMAINE.--The Prime Minister, in declaring the 30th autumn show of Castlemaine Horticultural Society open on Thursday night, said that behind the ...

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  31. South Australian Ministry.

    ADELAIDE.--Mr. N. Barwell, the new Premier, was unanimously elected leader of the Liberal party on Thursday, and the choosing of his colleagues was left in his ...

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  32. PITCAIRN ISLANDERS EXCITED.

    WELLINGTON.--The steamer Nokatay, en route from Panama to New Zealand, called at Pitcairn Island in response to signals from the islanders, whose wheat ...

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  33. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY AWARD.

    The representatives of the parties in the fruit industry dispute yesterday addressed Mr. Justice Higgins on the minutes of his proposed award, which applies to districts ...

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  34. FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    When landing at Moulmein (Burma), Lieutenant Parer's machine struck the ground heavily in attempting to avoid the crowd swarming on the field. The ...

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  35. GENERAL STRIKE IN BOLOGNA.

    Following upon yesterday's conflict, a general strike has been declared in the Italian city of Bologna. ...

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  36. A Dissatisfied Horse Owner.

    WANGARATTA.--At the Edi unregistered races Mr. Griffiths's Lively Euphorion won the Farewell Handicap, Mr. M. O'Keefe's Lucy Man Being second. ...

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  37. Miners' Diseases.

    BENDIGO.--A commencement has been made with the examination of miners at the Government clinic, formerly the old Supreme Court building, on Camp Hill, ...

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  38. Farmers in Politics.

    WERRIBEE.--A special meeting has been convened for Saturday next by the Werribee branch of the Victorian Farmers' Union to select a candidate to contest the ...

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  39. LOW-GRADE MINES ON RAND

    Last year's crisis in connection with the low-grade mines, which was averted by the rise in gold values, has been revived owing to the sudden drop of the gold ...

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  40. Fallen Australian Soldiers.

    SYDNEY.--The second day's business of the Soldiers' Imperial League conference began in Sydney on Thursday, when delegates discussed certain alleged slanderous ...

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  41. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY.--The Basic Wage Commission continued its sittings in Sydney on Thursday. Victor Charles Freeburn, of the firm of Alldis and Co., said that for a man, ...

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  42. CONSERVATIVE JAPAN.

    Mr. Hara, Prime Minister of Japan, stated in a speech that universal suffrage aimed at the destruction of social class distinctions, and even aimed at tampering with ...

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  43. THE TRUCK SHORTAGE.

    BOORT.--At a largely attended meeting of the Boort and district progress association, held on Wednesday, the following resolution was unanimously carried:-- ...

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  44. MARINE ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    With the object of adjusting the outstanding claims of the marine engineers in regard to increased ratings, overtime and other matters not settled at the time ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. R.M.S. ORVIETO AT FREMANTLE.

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  46. THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

    A fall in exchange rates at Paris to 61, and at Rome to 87, together with the situation on the Continent, has had a depressing effect on the Stock Exchange, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  47. Agricultural Implements.

    At a meeting of the agricultural implement manufacturers' section of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, held on Wednesday, the following resolutions were ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. ELECTIONS IN DENMARK.

    The new Prime Minister of Denmark, in addressing the Riksdag, said the Government's only desire was to hasten the Franchise Bill and hold a general election ...

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  50. Sunday Tennis at Wagga.

    WAGGA.--The question of throwing the local tennis courts open to members on Sundays was discussed at a meeting of members on Thursday night. A motion ...

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  51. TROUBLE AT PIPE WORKS.

    A dispute in regard to wages is responsible for a strike of about 50 employes at the Monier Pipe Works, Port Melbourne. The men were receiving from £3 ...

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  52. Starving Children of Europe Fund.

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  53. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie has signed the Spitzbergen convention on behalf of New Zealand. He will attend a meeting of the Anglo-French war graves commission ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Lady's Hair Turns Green.

    SYDNEY.--Josephine Angela Kreiger was awarded £20 damages in Sydney on Thursday from Marie van Brakkel, a ladies'. ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND COAL SHORTAGE.

    WELLINGTON.--Though the coal mines are working again, supplies have not yet reached anything like normal, with the result that many places are still greatly ...

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  57. Advertising

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