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  2. AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir William Orpen, R.A., who was one of the official British artists at the front during the war, has published a book entitled "An Onlooker in France." ...

    Article : 228 words
  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prince of Wales has invited the New South Wales Premier and Mrs. and Miss Storey, together with Premier's secretary [?]r. Hay), to luncheon at St. James's ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    The Federal political situation may become clearer after the meeting of the Country party in Sydney to-day. At this meeting the policy of the party for the ...

    Article : 532 words
  5. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL.

    At the Liverpool Spring meeting on Friday the Grand National Steeplechase was run over the formidable course at Ain-tree, with the following result:-- ...

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  6. REDS CAPTURE KRONSTADT.

    Telegrams from Helsingfors and Copenhagen announce the conquest of Kron[?]tadt, the Russian revolutionaries' stronghold. Kronstadt was occupied by Soviet troops ...

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  7. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The United Press Association correspondent at Washington states:-- "President Harding has disenssed with the Foreign Relation Committee plans to revive ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. MR. BONAR LAW'S RETIREMENT

    A [?]etin issued to-day states that Mr Bonar Law's health is distinctly improved. He has gone into the country for a few days prior to taking an extended holiday ...

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  9. ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    Watched by large crowds, the usual St. Patrick's day procession was held in Melbourne on Saturday. It was marked by one or two untoward incidents, and a ...

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  10. LORD ROBERT CECIL'S CHANGE OVER.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who recently removed his seat in the House of Commons to the front Opposition bench, explained his "change over" to a meeting of ...

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  11. LONDON'S BUSINESS

    A feature of the Stock Exchange has been the firmness of gilt-edged securities which commenced with Mr. Chamberlan's announcement of a reduction in the ...

    Article : 620 words
  12. SILESIAN PLEBISCITE.

    [?]ng to the Paris "Matin," German troops on the Upper Silesian frontier have received orders to intervene if Sunday's plebiscite proves unfavorable to Germany. ...

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  13. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The House of Representatives overwhelmingly defeated a motion of want of confidence in the Hara Ministry. The motion was based on charges connected with the ...

    Article : 517 words
  14. SPENDTHRIFT TREASURERS.

    SYDNEY. -- In a speech at Parramatta on Saturday night Sir Joseph Cook said that governments were taking on an increasing part in the commercial life of the ...

    Article : 193 words
  15. AMERICA'S TARIFF.

    [?]stern Senators and Congressmen asked President Harding to-day to put an immediate embargo upon imports of wool, hides, meat, butter, lemons and ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. REIGN OF TERROR IN DUBLIN.

    Sinn Fein raids upon post offices and other places for money or attacks upon the military, continue in Dublin daily -- almost hourly -- resulting in a reign of ter[?]or. ...

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  17. E[?]IL OF CENTRALISATION.

    WARRNAMBOOL. -- Sir Alexander Peacock, in the presence of a large gathering of residents, on Saturday afternoon laid the [?]undation stone, of extensive additions to ...

    Article : 261 words
  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Issac Wallace, late of Violet Town, who died on 22nd February, by his will of 3rd September, 1920, left £5668 real estate and £1623 personalty to his children. ...

    Article : 31 words
  19. A CHINATOWN VENDETTA.

    A scene of wild excitement was witnessed last night in that part of Melbourne popularly known as "Chinatown." Hundreds of [?]eensed Chinese attacked a house where ...

    Article : 631 words
  20. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    The bill for the decontrol of the coal industry passed the third reading in the House of Commons at 3 a.m. to-day, despite Labor attempts to postpone decontrol ...

    Article : 236 words
  21. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Lord Robert Cecil and Mr. Storey, Premier of New South Wales, were the principal speakers at a luncheon given to-day by the American Club. ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The New York "Sun" publishes the following message from Montreal:-- "It is believed in tennis circles here that the results of the draw for the preliminary ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  24. The Seizure of the Flag.

    A feeling of hostility to the presence of [?]he Union Jack in the procession was responsible for some exciting scenes. Bourke-street was crowded, and, as the people ...

    Article : 665 words
  25. "GREECE READY FOR ANY EVENTUALITIES."

    The chief of the general staff, after attending a Cabinet meeting to-day, denied the rumors that Greece was mobilising. He added, however, that Greece was "ready ...

    Article : 39 words
  26. STOCKS OF WOOL.

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  27. SUPPRESSING SEDITION.

    Considering that non-co-operation propaganda is seditious and unscrupulous, the Indian Government has, subject to certain necessary limitation, issued instructions to ...

    Article : 134 words
  28. HOW TO KEEP A HUSBAND

    With the support of the municipal authorities, a university professor has commenced a series of conferences with marriageable girls for the purpose of teaching ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. [?]ALIANS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    [?]LLINGTON. -- Rain marred the finish of the [?]cool day's in the marten between the [?]tralian cricketers and Otago. The resumed [?]niners of the Australians was a rather tedious ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. THE MOTOR SHIP KANGAROO.

    It is expected that the extensive refitting which the Western Australian Government's motor ship Kangaroo is undergoing at Southampton will be ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. DIPLOMATIC ETIQUETTE.

    An interesting departure from diplomatic usage occurred yesterday when President Porras, of Panama, appealed to President Harding over the Secretary of State (Mr. ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. SERIOUS AFFAIR AT BACCHUS MARSH.

    Word reached Melbourne last night that a man named Thomas Ambrose Burke had died at a private hospital in Bacchus Marsh from injuries to the neck. Burke, ...

    Article : 105 words
  34. Advertising

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