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  2. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The threatened Federal political crisis coded in a very tame manner yesterday. It was known on Tuesday night that the Country party was not unanimous on the ...

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  3. GOAL MINERS' STRIKE

    The strikers are displaying an increasingly ugly temper, especially the younger men. The pumps at the naval collieries at Pen-y-Graig (Wales) have been ...

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  4. BUILDING WOODEN SHIPS.

    The Report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works regarding the contracts let by the Commonwealth Government to Messrs. Kidman and ...

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  5. THE TARIFF.

    The long-delayed debate on the details of the tariff was commenced in the House of Representatives last night. The first item, "ale and other beer, porter, cider and ...

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  6. CHEAP WHEAT FOR GERMANS.

    It is apparent that the Prime Minister does not want to accept any responsibility whatever for the sales of Australian wheat to Germany and China at a much cheaper ...

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  7. FRENCH DETERMINATION.

    To-day the Prime Minister (M. Briand) reiterated France's determination to compel Germany to pay for the war damage. Germany, he said, would find the means ...

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  8. DR. MAN NIX IN ROME.

    Dr. Mannix. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, has been interviewed by the Rome correspondent of the Chicago "News." ...

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  9. INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY.--The industrial position in England is considered by the Trades Hall in be so serious that two delegates will shortly leave for Great Britain to advise the ...

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  10. AN EDITOR'S EPIGRAM.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington says:--"It is understood that at a dinner given by Senator M'Cormick in honor of M. Viviani, M. Stephen ...

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  11. THE GOLF LINKS MURDER.

    The body which was found on Ashford (Middlesex) golf links a few days ago has been identified as that of Vincent Fovargue a prominent Sinn Feiner, who had ...

    Article : 284 words
  12. SENATOR SEEKS INFORMATION.

    "Is it a fact that h quantity of Australian wheat has been sold to Germany, by the Government or the Wheat Board since 1918 ?" asked Senator Earle (T.), when ...

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  13. ALLIED MANDATES.

    A White Paper containing the correspondence between Great Britain and the United Sates regarding the economic rights of mandated districts, particularly ...

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  14. SOCIETY WOMAN'S LAPSE

    Mrs Lowe, wife of Mr. Gordon Lowe, the well-known English tennis champion, was fined £20 to-day on a charge of having stolen money from members' clothing ...

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  15. RETURNED SOLDIERS' PROTEST.

    At a special general meeting of Won-thaggi branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League, called to consider the sales of wheat to Germany and foreign ...

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  16. MORWELL POWER SCHEME.

    According to the Electricity Commissioners, preference to Australian manufacturers, "whenever possible," will be the policy of the Commissioners when dealing ...

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  17. THE SESSION OPENS.

    Despite the fact that it had been announced that the threatened crisis in the federal political arena had practically disappeared, owing to the attitude adopted ...

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  18. ACTION AT EAST BRUNSWICK.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the East Brunswick Progress Association and the Nicholson-street Tramway League held on Tuesday night, Mr., J. F. Boyle presiding, ...

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  19. STATE STEAMERS.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania, Mr. Ashbolt, has purchased for the Tasmanian Government a Dutch steamer of 2500 tons dead weight, subject to alterations ...

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  20. A SEVERE GREEK DEFEAT.

    It is generally recognised in Paris that the Greeks have suffered a severe defeat. The "Temps" says:--"It is evident that the Greeks have been driven back, and that ...

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  21. UNITED STATES AND PERSIA.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington says:--"The Persian Minister has submitted to the State department a statement ...

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  22. THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    During a recent Parliamentary debate it was explained on behalf of the Government that it was necessary to keep a large frontier army, which, with other commitments, ...

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  23. PUBLIC MEETING AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    At the meeting of the South Melbourne municipal council on Wednesday evening the mayor (Cr. T. Craine) said that on receipt of a petition from 30 ratepayers he ...

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  24. REQUISITIONED SHIPS.

    It in understood that the Secretary of State has suggested to Norway that her claims against the United States for ships requisitioned during the war should be ...

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  25. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and the Countess of Strad-broke entertained at luncheon yesterday at State-Government House Sir David and Lady Hennessy and Miss Hennessy, ...

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  26. DEMANDS BY WHEAT POOL.

    BALLARAT,--The managements of the charitable institutions in Ballarat have entered a strong protest against what is alleged to be an iniquitous demand by the ...

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  27. TRADE WITH SOVIET RUSSIA.

    According to a telegram from Helsingfors, Russia and China have reached a provisional commercial agreement. The Soviet guarantees to discontinue propaganda in ...

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  28. A COMMERCIAL OFFENSIVE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association says:--"Mr Hoover, Secretory for Commerce, is conferring with prominent business men ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. THE EX-EMPEROR CHARLES.

    A telegram from Vienna definitely states that the ex-Emperor Charles has left Steinamangar. He was accompanied by three Entente officers, a detachment of ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. FEDERAL SHIP BUILDING.

    The Minister in charge of ship building (Mr. Poynton) had an interview yesterday with the members of the board which was appointed by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 353 words
  31. TRAMWAY ANOMALIES.

    The Tramwuy Board, while admitting the anomaly in fares regarding the Brans wick-Coburg electric and cable services, referred to in "The Age" yesterday, ...

    Article : 299 words
  32. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate yesterday the Minister of Repatriation gave an outline of the Government's intentions. He said the session would be a tariff one, unless events arose ...

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  33. NEGRO MURDER CHARGED.

    As a sequel to the recent investigation into the system of peonage alleged to have been practised in Georgia, the trial of John Williams, the plantation owner who ...

    Article : 165 words
  34. POWERS UNDER WHEAT POOL ACT

    BRISBANE.--The Minister of Agriculture, when asked on Wednesday if the State Government guarantee 8 a bushel for all Queensland-grown wheat was likely ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The London Metal Exchange's statistics show that the metal stocks in Great Britain at the end of March were as follow:--Tin, 7095 tons; copper, 13,628 tons; load, ...

    Article : 151 words
  36. FARMERS AND THEIR WHEAT.

    Sir,--In your issue of 5th April, under the heading of Fanners and Their Wheat an Open Market Demanded, a letter appears over the name of Thomas H. Webb ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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