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  2. OUR PUBLIC PARKS.

    As the State Cabinet will not meet this week the proposal of tho Exhibition trustees that nearly two acres of garden lands should be made available for the extension ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The coal strike continues. Mass meetings were held yesterday throughout the country with the object of instructing the delegates to the London conference ...

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  4. THE EX-EMPEROR'S COUP.

    Highly contradictory telegrams regarding the position in Hungary have been received from Vienna. some state that, the ex-Emperor Charles has already left ...

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  5. A SHAMEFUL IMPOSITION.

    Further evidence of the shameful manner in which the people of Australia have been treated with regard to their supplies of wheat is contained in trade circulars ...

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  6. SINN FEIN IN MANGHESTER

    Following the attempts made by Sinn Feiners early yesterday morning to set fire to three hotels, a cafe and two warehouses in Manchester, the police raided a ...

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  7. A POLITICAL BOMBSHELL

    Mr. J. M. Fowler, the Nationalist member for Perth, exploded a bombshell in Federal political circles yesterday by announcing his intention to take steps to ...

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  8. BUTTER PRICES FALL.

    It was arranged by dairy produce merchants yesterday that the wholesale price of choice butter to rule from to-day shall be 110 per lb. Lower grades will be sold ...

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  9. SQUANDER AND TAX.

    When Mr. Wise says that the economy movement, is dead in Sale he in talking to keep his courage up," said a leading members of the Sale campaign council who was ...

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  10. BALLARAT PRICES FALL.

    BALLARAT.--Official quotations m Ballarat on Monday for the wholesale price of butter showed an average decrease of 8d. per lb. Last week the wholesale price ...

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  11. RETURNED SOLDIERS TAKE ACTION.

    The fact that Australians are paying 9 a bushel for their wheat, whereas Germany is being supplied with Australian wheat at something under 8 a bushel, has ...

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  12. VIVIANI'S MISSION TO U.S.A.

    The New York "Times" correspondence at Washington says:--"M. Viviani now seems to consider the Knox resolution in a different light since he knows that it ...

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  13. ABOUT PEOPLE

    The Fari and Countess of Stradbroke, attended by Captain Eric Anderson, were present at the race meeting held at Caul-held yesterday in aid of the Alfred ...

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  14. ADELAIDE PRODUCE TRADE DECISION.

    ADELAIDE.--The produce trade on Monday decided to reduce top grade butter 5[?]d. a lb., to 21, wholesale. ...

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  15. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    BRISBANE.--Mr. Smith, Minister State Enterprises, referring to-day to the book written by Viscount Bry[?] entitled "Modern Democracies," in which the authour ...

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  16. BEAUFORT SOLDIERS' PROTEST.

    BEAUFORT.--Mr. J. E. Wallish, at the m[?]-ting of the Rippon branch of the Returned Soldiers' League on Saturday, moved: ...

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  17. SUPPORT FROM GIPPSLAND.

    BAIRNSDALE--The economy is spreading throughout Gippsland. Last week the district organiser visited Omeo and the townships in the Tambo valley, ...

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  18. EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The Government has invited the nations bordering on the Pacific to send, delegates engaged in higher or lower educational work to a pun-Pacific educational ...

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  19. FARMERS AND THEIR WHEAT.

    Sir.--It was with considerable surprise that my committee read of the agitation by the farmers' federal organisation at their recent Sydney conference for another ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.--It is imperative the Railway department's debt, income and expenditure, should separated from the rest of the State figures. Unless that he done no clear ...

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  21. THE POLICY OF LABOR.

    Mr. Solly, M.L.A., has a reputation in parliament as a virile and vehement speaker in defence of laber ideas. He is at his best in debate when the right of the ...

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  22. "IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY."

    It was stated at Rassell-street yesterday that the police were carefully investigating the supposed existence of a Melbourne branch of the "Irish Republican Army." ...

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  23. LAWN .TENNIS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Fisher, who is a New Zealander, has declined the selection committee's invitation to join the British Davis Cup team. Fisher declared that he had no confidence ...

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  24. RAGING BOARD OF CONTROL

    SYDNEY.--The proposal of the Chief Secretary to establish a racing board was on Monday discussed at a conference of delegates representing 213 racing clubs in ...

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  25. THE FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    The nineteenth annual conference of the bodies comprising the Chamber of Agriculture will be field next week at Sale. The business session will be opened at the ...

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  26. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    Comments on the responsibilities of motorists in dangerous thorough fares were made by the coroner, Dr. Cole, yesterday, during an inquiry into the circumstances ...

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  27. South Australian Elections.'

    ADELAIDE.--There are four State election parties to the field, and in addition to party candidates, there are many independents standing. Polling will take place ...

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  28. COUNTRY PARITY MEETING.

    Members of the labour party will meet this afternoon, when they also will discuss attitude to be adopted to be adopted by party towards Mr. Fowler's ...

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  29. DISTRICT CRICKET.

    The draw for the semi-final matches of the district cricket competition took place last evening. As a result matches will be played next Saturday as follow: ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Auguste Pauline Green, late of Windermere- street, South Ballarat, who died on [?]0th January by her will of 31st March, 1920, left £ 1000 lend estate and £1128 personally to her husband and ...

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  31. TURKS CLAIM BIG VICTORY.

    Constant[?]ple continues to claim a big victory after a week's fighting at Eski-Shehir (Asia Minor), owing to a Turkish counter offensive on Thursday. ...

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  32. KILMANY PARK LAND.

    SALE.--At a meeting of the borough council on Monday the mayor and councillors strongly protested against the decision of the Soldier Settlement Board to ...

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  33. A.N.A. Board Asked to Take Action.

    At a meeting last' right of the St. K[?]da branch of the A.N.A. the following r[?]olution was carried: That in regard to the Domain Park and the ...

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  34. AMERICAN MAIL STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY.--It is probable that the wages of the officers and crews of the American mail steamers Sonoma and Ventura will be substantially reduced in the near future. ...

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  35. REFUSE IN THE CITY.

    Attention has frequently been called to the disgraceful condition to the north of Federal parliament House, and forming to all intents ...

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  36. Volunteers from Australia.

    To "help Constantine capture Constant people many young Greeks who have been living in Australia for several years are leaving for their homeland. The exodous ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN SECOND ELEVEN.

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  38. AGENTS' MISREPRESENTATION

    PERTH,--The Supreme Court has been occupied for nearly a week over a peculiar land sale. Casey Teesdale, an upcountry farmer, sued the Australian Land Co for ...

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  39. Cockatoo Island Dockyards.

    SYDNEY.--The expectation was general among members of the Federal Parliament who left for Melbourne on Monday night, that there would be "something doing" ...

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  40. RAILWAYS AND SINN FEIN.

    Replying yesterday to the statements made by Rev. Henry Worrall at Wesley Church on Sunday, Mr. Wilson, one of the dismissed railway men, said he ...

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  41. MOTOR FALLS 100 FEET.

    WELLINGTON.--A motor car in which there were six passengers plunged over cliff 100 feet deep on Akaroa-road on Saturday night, [?]wing to the lamps suddenly ...

    Article : 139 words
  42. THE PEOPLE'S HERITAGE.

    Sir,--The closing words of your article to- day on the scandalous effort to rob the people of portion of the Carlton Gardens--"It is to be hoped that nothing more will ...

    Article : 339 words
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  45. CLERKS AT COCKATOO.

    SYDNEY.--Serious allegation regarding cockatoo Island were made by Mr. Shields, [?] the [?] committee. on Monday. Mr. Shields said that the ...

    Article : 286 words
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