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  2. THE SHAMEFUL IMPOSITION.

    Following on the general public indignation aroused by tile shameless imposition in the sale of Australian wheat at cheaper rates to Germany than for local ...

    Article : 149 words
  3. SQUANDER AND TAX.

    In a spirited reply to criticism of the economy movement by the Postmaster- General, Mr. Wise, at the motor carnival dinner at Sale, Mr. Walter Lyon, a ...

    Article : 660 words
  4. THE COAL STRIKE DEADLOCK.

    The coal strike deadlock in no nearer soh[?]ion. Both sides are issuing propaganda matter, but it leaves the problem essentially the same. Though the miners' ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. ANZAC DAY.

    If the weather be fine on Monday the route of the Anzac day procession will be from Princes bridge via Swanston, Bourke and Spring streets, Wellington-parade, ...

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  6. MR. HUGHES AND HIS MISSION.

    In view of the Prime Minister's impending departure from Australia to represent this country at the, forth[?]ming Imperial Conference, members of the council of the ...

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  7. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Further discussion took place in the House of Representatives yesterday on the subjects that are to b dealt with at the forthe[?]ming. Imperial Conference which ...

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  8. WARDS OF THE STATE.

    The board of inquiry into the treatment and control of neglected children held its initial sitting at the State Executive Council Chamber yesterday. The members present ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN VANGUARD.

    Mr. Sidney Smith, the manager of the Australian cricket team accompanied by Carter, crossed from Paris to London to-day by aeroplane. They were delighted ...

    Article : 268 words
  10. SUFFRAGETTE TACTICS.

    A Sinn Fein window-smashing campaign has been launched in London, and has attained alarming proportions. Five hundred outrages were reported yesterday, and the ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. LOOTING BY AUXILIARIES.

    As a result of an official inquiry into the allegations of looting made against members of the auxiliary p[?]ee in February in connection with widen General ...

    Article : 334 words
  12. THE WHEAT POOL

    Country party members of the Federal Parliament again discussed with the Prime Minister yesterday the question of the continuance of the wheat pool. The ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. MESOPOTAMIA. AFFAIRS.

    Sayed Talib Pasha, Minister of the Interior in Mesopotamia, has been removed from the Government, and Bagdad. The British High Commissioner, Sir Perey ...

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  14. SHOOTING TRAGEDY AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE.--A double shooting tragedy declared on Thursday afternoon in a confectionery and cool drink shop in Rundle-street, near Pulteney street. Shortly ...

    Article : 329 words
  15. JAPANESE NAVAL BUILDING.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald" states:--''High officers of the United States navy have privately informed me that trustworthy ...

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  16. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governer-General, attended by Captain Lord Digby. private secretary, and Captain C. A. B. Joske, A.D.O., left Melbourne for Sydney last night. His ...

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  17. GOVERNMENTS CASUAL EMPLOYES.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Mathews (V.) asked the Prime Minister, if he could say whether casual employes of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. COUNTRY ECONOMY CAMPAIGN

    WANGARATTA.--Messrs. .A H. Smith [?] and A. [?]akelem have been elected deputies to the country agricultural society economy campaign, to be held at Melbourne ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. THE CANBERRA MANIA.

    Canberra advocates, though they claim to have secured a majority of the senators, and members of the House of Representatives to support their campaign, are not ...

    Article : 309 words
  20. NAVAL FORCES OF THE EMPIRE.

    The District Naval Officer, Saptain O. R. Bruce, has been directed to take charge of and to march, with the naval forces of the Empire at present, in Melbourne on Anzae ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. American Mission to Chita.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington ways:--"An American mission, headed by the commercial attache of the American embassy at To[?]io, will shortly be ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. WOOL FOR AUSTRIA.

    The British Australian Wool Realisation Association has sold to Austria 20,000 bales of its Australian stock, under the British Government's export credits scheme. The ...

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  23. DOUBLE SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY.--The double shooting fatality at Mascot on the morning of 8th April had its sequel in the city coroner's court on Thursday, when Mr. Jamieson, the city ...

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  24. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    In connection with the Anzac day celebration to be held in st. Patrick's Cathedral on Monday, 25th April, at 10.15 a.m., the chair will sing Eternal Rest after thee special discourse by Rev. ...

    Article : 556 words
  25. THE HYTHE CONFERENCE

    The "Echo de Paris" states that M. Br rind's object in attending the Hythe conference is to secure that the British Hag will be represented in Ruhr territory. ...

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  26. AN ENGLISH BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who recently succeeded Sir Robert Horne as president of the Board of Trade, has been re-elected for Bewdley 'division of Worcestershire. At ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. RAGING FOR NEXT SEASON.

    At the next meeting of the State Cabinet finality will be reached in the matter of allotting the number of days for racing to clubs in the metropolitan area, ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. NEW SETTLERS ARRIVE.

    New settlers numbering 310 disembarked yesterday from the Euripides. Their passages were arranged by the Victorian Immigration Bureau. Most of them were ...

    Article : 250 words
  29. KIRKWOOD IN ENGLAND.

    Kirl[?]wood, the Australian golf champion, spent to-day at Bexhill (Sussex). He paid particular attention to George Dunean and Abe Mitchell. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Some trade, unionists, railway, men and transport workers, have decided that there shall be no strike in Paris on May day. ...

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  31. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL.--Mr. Cann, Minister of Mines, spent the greater party of Wednesday at the mines. He states that he saw at first hand the operations that were ...

    Article : 173 words
  32. AEROPLANE MANUFACTURE.

    The value of Australian timbers in aeroplane construction, and the possibilities of opening up a new industry in Australia, and of bringing a further use of local ...

    Article : 362 words
  33. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS.

    Among the German war criminals who are listed for trial at Leipzig at the end of May are the German submarine commander who sank the hospital ship Dover Castle ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. NEW NAVIGATION ACT.

    Regulations governing the manning of ships registered under the new Navigation Act, which is to come into operation on 1st July, have been published by the ...

    Article : 335 words
  35. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    The freight market flat. Australian wheat charters for May are reported at 52. ...

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  36. VICTORIA'S INDUSTRIES.

    PORT FAIRY.--The new "Glaxo" factory at Port Fairy North Was officially opened on Thursday, when over 500 suppliers and visitors witnessed the ceremony. ...

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  37. BRITISH DOCK YARD WORKERS

    The Admiralty announce that 10,000 dock yard employes will be discharged during the current financial year. ...

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  38. INTER-STATE BOAT RACES.

    LAUNCESTON.--The conditions for towing on Thursday were by no means favorable, though the crews rill went down, to the course for their trials. Queensland ...

    Article : 283 words
  39. A "PEEPING TOM" CAUGHT

    BALLARAT.--Complaint has been made for some weeks by girls employed at a leading city hotel that a man had made a practice of looking through the venetian ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. BUSINESS PLACES TO CLOSE.

    In deference to an expressed wish of the Returned Soldiers' Association, Victorian' Master Drapers Association cancels its announcement of being open for,business on Anzac day, and now ...

    Article : 146 words
  41. CAVALRY OUT OF DATE!

    In the House of Commons last night officer members, protested against the projected disbandment of four cavalry regiemnts. ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph [?]arned Plain late of Temlple O[?]ar Collins-street, insurance broker, who died on 27th February, by his will of 23rd October, 1996, left £[?]120 personalty to his widow. ...

    Article : 255 words
  43. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    Sir Erie Geades, Minister of Transport, has informed the Jockey Club that the Government has no objection to the running of the Thousand and Two Thousand Guiueas ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. COSTLY FIRES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--During the shearing of evidence regarding a fire on Thursday, it was stated representative of an insurance company that the companies had ...

    Article : 55 words
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