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  2. S. WESTRALIA ASHORE.

    HOBART. -- Word has been received by wireless that the steamer Westralia went ashore at Clarke Island, near Island, off the north-east corner of ...

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  3. THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    It is not expected that the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, will accompany the Prince of Wales during the entire progress of his tour of Australia. Mr. Hughes will, ...

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  4. BEET SUGAR.

    The possibility of the Commonwealth Government purchasing or attempting to use its power to purchase beet sugar produced in Victoria may create a curious situation. ...

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  5. THE RUHR OCCUPATION.

    It is understood that the Franco -British incident has practically closed M. Millerand, in a further Note, recognises the urgency of maintaining the solidarity of the ...

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  6. RALLY ROUND THE SULTAN.

    The Sheikh-ul-Islam has issued a proclamation urging the faithful to rally round the Sultan's standard. He denounces the Nationalists as Turkey's worst ...

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  7. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The future of the Australian Wheat Pool will probably be discussed by the Australian Wheat Board to-day. Although in the past the growers have criticised the ...

    Article : 285 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    If the employes in the building industry persist in their determination to work only 40 hours a week they will probably find themselves without employment in the ...

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  9. CORIO ELECTION TACTICS.

    In the hearing of a libel action commenced yesterday in the First Civil Court, before Mr. Justice M' Arthur, references were made to events in connection with the ...

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  10. RELATIONS WITH AFGHANS.

    The Secretary of State for India announces that one of the terms of the treaty of peace with Afghanistan on 8th August last provided that if the Afghans ...

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  11. IN MELBOURNE ON KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    Provided there is no unforseen accident, the Prince of Wales will land in Melbourne on 26th May, and will leave Victoria on 7th June. He will be in Melbourne on 3rd ...

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  12. SUPPLY OF SHEEP SKINS.

    SYDNEY. -- Judgment was delivered by the High Court bench on Tuesday in the case in which the Wool Sliping and Scouring, Co. Pty. Ltd., of West Melbourne, ...

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  13. THE UNREST IN EGYPT.

    An authoritative statement says it is believed the situation in Egypt is clearing up. Apparently the intensive political action has become exhausted, and the ...

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  14. FLOUR MILLERS ANXIOUS.

    Considerable anxiety is being shown by Victorian mill owners on account of the shortage of wheat supplies for milling purposes, which promises to become still more ...

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  15. NAVAL REVIEW ARRANGEMENTS.

    With reference to the visit of the Prince of Wales to Victoria, it is anticipated that the whole of the Australian fleet will assemble at Melbourne on 21st May, and ...

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  16. HUGE LOSS ON ARMY CAMPS

    A report furnished by a Congressional investigation committee states that thirty- two army camps and cantonments were built in war time. It asserts that the ...

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  17. RENOVATING THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    To ascertain what amount of renovation the Exhibition Building would require to make it presentable during the visit of the Prince of Wales, the State Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  18. VICKERS LTD.

    A report is current on the Stock Exchange that Vickers Limited contemplates an extension of its business to Australia. [A party of experts representing ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. WOOL CONTROL SCHEME SUPPORTED.

    SYDNEY. -- The wool control scheme is to be supported by the central executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association. This was decided after a motion, moved ...

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  20. Captain Matthews 's Flight.

    Captain Matthews has changed his mind. He will not leave Kalidjati before Thursday morning. He will then fly to the landing ground at Grissee, near Sourabaya. ...

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  21. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR POULTRY.

    Introduced by Mr. Snowball, M. L. A., representatives of the Poultry Farmers' Co-operative Society and the National Utility Poultry Breeders' Association interviewed ...

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  22. CENTRAL QUEENSLAND TOUR.

    BRISBANE. --The mayors of Rockhampton and Gladstone submitted to the Acting Premier, Mr. Fihelly, on Tuesday the earnest request of residents of Central ...

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  23. THE BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    The civil service estimates for 1920-21, for the revenue department, show that a sum of £10,000,000 extra is required compared with 1919-20. This excludes ...

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  24. Neglected Children's Home.

    The friends of the inmates of the Neglected Children's Home at Royal Park will be delighted to hear that the day is not distant when steps will be taken to provide ...

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  25. EXPECTED AT DARWIN ON SATURDAY.

    DARWIN. -- Captain Matthews is expected to arrive at Darwin on Saturday. ...

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  26. Incapacitated Soldiers.

    Incapacitated soldiers and relatives assembled in large numbers at the Athenaeum Hall last evening to consider a proposal to form a War Pensions Association. ...

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  27. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King of Sweden, a London cablegram states, has arrived in London on his way to the south of France. A London cablegram reports the death ...

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  28. PRIVILEGES TO BE EXTENDED.

    In the event of Capt. Matthews reaching Australia, similar privileges will be granted to him by the Defence authorities as were made available to Sir Ross Smith. Officers ...

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  29. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    The Senate foreign relations committee has began the consideration of the joint Peace resolution. It is not expected the committee will take any action on the ...

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  30. CO-OPERATIVE COMPANIES SEEK MONOPOLY.

    Representatives of the Victorian Producers' Co-op. Co. and the Gippsland and Northern Co-op. Selling Co. waited upon Mr. Oman, Minister of Agriculture, ...

    Article : 197 words
  31. SINN FEIN HUNGER STRIKE.

    In the house of Commons to-day the Attorney -General for Ireland made a statement respecting the Sinn Fein prisoners who are hunger -striking in Mountjoy Gaol. ...

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  32. Railway Strike in America.

    Reports from St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, Detroit and San Francisco indicate that the railway service throughout the country is crippled. ...

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  33. Retrospective Pay.

    Despite the decision of the High Court, there is not likely, it is understood, to be any serious difficulty about the payment of the retrospective accumulation of pay ...

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  34. Sheep Breeders' Association.

    At a meeting of the Australian Sheep Breeders' Association on Friday last it was unanimously decided that the annual show should be held this year, as usual, ...

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  35. Crime in England and Ireland.

    SYDNEY. -- At an Irish concert, distinctly Sinn Fein sentiment, held in the town hall on Monday night, Father O'Reilly commented on the fact that there had ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN WOOL CLIP.

    Discussion regarding the future method of disposing of the Australian wool clip goes on quietly, and it is apparently believed there will be no attempt at dictating ...

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  37. CHIEF JEWISH RABBI.

    Very Rev. J. H. Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew congregations of the British Empire, will leave in October on a pastoral tour of the Dominions This ...

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  38. "In the Marriage Service."

    Almost invariably Mr. Justice Hood refuses to grant a divorce where it is shown that a petitioner has unreasonably delayed taking proceedings, and has, as his Honor ...

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  39. EXCHANGE RATES.

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  40. Broken Hill Strike.

    The probable outcome of the conference between the Broken Hill mining companies and their employers is still a matter for conjecture, but the position continues to ...

    Article : 137 words
  41. BRADFORD WOOL SALES.

    At the Bradford wool sales to-day the market was firm, with better inquiry for medium and low crossbreds. ...

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  42. FUNCTIONS OF THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Sir, --The custom of delaying the opening of Parliament till the last days in June or beginning of July is indefensible. It renders the passing of a Supply Bill necessary ...

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  43. Anzac Tweed Industry.

    Attempts have been made at various periods to establish the Anzac tweed industry at Bendigo, but so far the movement has not met with much official ...

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  44. London Stock Exchange.

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  45. The Australian View.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, when asked yesterday if he cared to comment upon the action of France in despatching troops into the Ruhr district of Germany, ...

    Article : 204 words
  46. VILLERS -BRETONNEUX.

    Sir, -- In your issue of 13th Sir John Monash again returns to the question of the "real turning point of the war." Sir John purports to quote Marshal von ...

    Article : 314 words
  47. DISUNION IN MEXICO.

    The Mexican State of Sonora has seceded from the Federal Government, and has created an independent republic. The new republic is determined to oppose ...

    Article : 86 words
  48. GAS AND BENZOL EXPLOSIONS.

    Sir, -- With reference to the article on benzol in "The Age" of 12th inst., I venture to say the site the gas company inconsiderately wants all for its own at ...

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  49. THE PRINTING TRADE STRIKE.

    PERTH. -- The Typographical Union, in response to an appeal from Melbourne for assistance to the job printers' strike, resolved to strike a 5 per cent levy and ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Alexander M 'Lean Collard, late of Neereman, farmer and graizer, who died on 23rd January last, by his will of 24th July, 1919, left £14,235 real estate, and £1059 personalty to his children ...

    Article : 70 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    A sequel to the recent "regulation" strike of the electric trams is the grievance of the men at the dismissal of one of their number -- a motorman -- and they held ...

    Article : 129 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. "SAVE THE CHILDREN" FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  55. GIFT DESTROYERS AT JAVA. WELTEVREDEN, BATAVIA, JAVA.

    The Australian squadron leader Anzac and the five destroyers, steaming from Singapore to Australia, entered the harbor art Sourabaya this afternoon for coaling ...

    Article : 40 words
  56. CENTRAL AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

    The revolutionaries have captured Guatemala city, capital of the Central American republic of Guatemala. ...

    Article : 21 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. P. AND O. SERVICE.

    The P. and O. Co. is transferring the R. M. S. Mantua to the India service, and is substituting the Khyber. It is also advertised that the China will sail for Australia ...

    Article : 43 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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  61. SHEARING CONTRACTS.

    SYDNEY. -- The Graziers' Federal Council of Australia and representatives of [?] [?]ered shearing contractors met in conference in Sydney to consider proposed ...

    Article : 66 words
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