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  2. NEGLECTED RIVERINA

    BALRANALD.--If the inauguration of he separation movement in the Riverina has done nothing else it has at least ocussed the attention of both the ...

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  3. Ad Australian Collapse.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Yorkshire was begun to-day. The weather was fine, but cold. There was an attendance of 13,000, early queues ...

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  4. RAILWAY REFORMS.

    Works of considerable magnitude and involving the expenditure of large sums of money are shortly to be undertaken by the Railway department in councetion ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan was presented with an address of welcome at the Guildhall on Wednesday. Great crowds witnessed the procession from ...

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  6. THE COAL SITUATION.

    The Board of Trade announces that the Government has arranged to import coat to ensure the maintenance of the services essential to the life of the community, and ...

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  7. THE GERMAN CRISIS.

    President Ebert solved the Cabinet crisis in Germany by threatening to resign. Dr. Wirth, the new Chancellor, in addressing the Reichsiag said Germany had no ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES AT COLOMBO

    R.M.S. Orvieto, on which Mr. Hughes is travelling to England, arrived at Colombo to-day. Mr. Hughes is in good health. The voyage so far has been ...

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  9. SQUANDERMANIA.

    A large sum of money has apparently already been spent in elaborate preparations for aa trip by the Federal Public works Committee through Central ...

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  10. POWER OF SHIPPING RING.

    Sir J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, accompanied by Sir John Biles, consulting engineer, made the trial trip on the State steamer Kangaroo. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AND ITALY.

    Brigadier-General Ramaciotti, who has returned from a visit to Italy, has informed the Australian Press Association that he cannot recommend the ...

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  12. DR. MAN NIX ENTERTAINED.

    A large number of Irish bishops and priests came to London and entertained Archbishop Mannix at luncheon prior to his departure for Australia on Saturday. ...

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  13. A "MILLION-DOLLAR HOUSE."

    "Tex" Rickard has notified from London that Lloyd's has insured Dempsey, and Carpentier for £20,000 against death or accident preventing their appearance in the ...

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  14. FRANCE'S DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    French newspapers suggest that Mademoiselle I'Englen should be a member of France's Davis Cup team. The "Evening Standard," in commenting ...

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  15. PERSONNEL OF PARTY.

    Last night Mr. Atkinson notified the Deputy Speaker of his resignation from the public works committee. It is understood that this action was due to ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. A DOOMED MAIN ROAD.

    The proposal to close Dynon-road (main Footscray road), in accordance with the impending extensions of the railway yards and the river docks, will be the subject ...

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  17. CHARLIE CHAPLIN.

    While film acting at Los Angeles yesterday "Charlie" Chaplin had an unpleasant experience. He tripped over an acetylene torch and his trousers were set on fire. ...

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  18. HUGHES GOVERNMENT DENOUNCED.

    WARRNAMBOOL.--Mr T. R. Ashworth addressed a well attended meeting in the Oddfellows' hall on the economy movement. Mr. G. S. Mackey, president ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John, Le Msitre, formerly of Kardelia South, late of Korunnburru, retired farmer, who died on 13th April, by his wil of 7th July, 1917, left £4451 personality to his children. ...

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  20. CHINA AND THE TREATY.

    Mr. B. L. Simpson, advisor to the Chmese President and Government statistics, is conducting a campaign here for the support of the United States and the ...

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  21. DIAMOND MINES TO CURTAIL PRODUCTION.

    A conference of representative of the diamond producing mines of the Union and South-West Protectorate, also the diamond purchasing syndicates, has decided, owing ...

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  22. KIRKWOOD IN GREAT FORM.

    J. H. Kirkwood, the Australian golf champion, completed the third round on the old course at St. Andrews in 73. He is now playing great golf. ...

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  23. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    Mr. Blakeley (N.S.W.) declared in the House of Representatives at night that if the Government would agree that the conditions of the Industrial Peace Act should ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. GENERAL STRIKE CALLED IN SWEDEN.

    The Labor organisations of Sweden have resolved to call a general strike for 26th May in support of the seamen, who have been out for some days. No fewer than ...

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  25. Rating Bn Unimproved Values.

    Much interest was manifested in the hearing of the appeals at Oakleigh court yesterday against valuations mode by Oakleigh council under the Unimproved Land ...

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  26. EXTRAORDINARY CRIMES.

    Three disguised men, failing in their search for a man named Polah, who had been released after serving sis months' imprisonment for a political offence, shot ...

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  27. WAR WITH AMERICA.

    The leaders of the radical Omo-tokyo cult, with many followers, have been arrested at Kyoto in Japan. The police made a raid on their head quarters. The men ...

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  28. EFFECT ON LOCAL LOANS.

    To the average citizen the commonwealth Government's bolstering up of the wool industry and the improved demand and higher prices for Australian wool in ...

    Article : 390 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The directors of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. have declared an interint dividend of 2 per cent., tax free. ...

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  30. THE SECOND DAY.

    Rain fell during the night, and this morning it was found that the wicket was not in a fit condition for play. During the forenoon toe umpires and ...

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  31. General Rypie Criticised.

    SYDNEY.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Dooley) on Thursday referred to the remarks of Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie at the unveiling of a war memorial ...

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  32. COLIBAN WATER SYSTEM.

    CASTLEMAINE.--A deputation of representatives of the municipalities served by the Coliban water supply system and various other organisations interested ...

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  33. PAPER MILLS IDLE.

    Seven large paper miles in the United States and Canada have been shut down owing to the failure of the employers and workers to sign new agreements. Between ...

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  34. THE TAXATION COMMISSION.

    Members of the House of Representatives were somewhat staggered last night by a statement made by Mr. Chapman (N.S.W.) that the cost of the royal ...

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  35. HOBBS UNABLE TO PLAY IN FIRST TEST MATCH.

    J. B. Hobbs has been ordered a month's rest by his medical advisor. He will not play in the first test match. OLDFIELD RECOVERS FROM ...

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  36. Liquor for Sydney Rioters.

    In the Senate yesterday, reference was made to the demonstration in the Sydney Domain on Sunday. Senator Duncan asked the Minister ...

    Article : 253 words
  37. Gold Bullion "from Sweden."

    The arrival of 11,00,000 dollars worth of gold bullion from Sweden puzzles New York bankers, as steamers sailing from Scandinavia refuse, to accept gold freight. ...

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  38. A SOUTH MELBOURNE APPEAL.

    Sir,--The appeal for Mrs, Kelly has now reached over £240. I would be glad if those persons who have contributions or collections in hand would forward them as ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. BRITISH OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. Henderson (Labor) moved to rescind the moone limit previsions of the Old Age Pensions, "Act, in order that thrifty ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. COLAC TAXPAYERS DEMAND ECONOMIES.

    COLAC.--Mr. T. R. Ashworth delivered an address here on Wednesday evening Cr. E. N. Thomas occupied the chair. Mr. Ashworth, who received an ...

    Article : 233 words
  41. INCOME TAX PROSECUTIONS.

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  42. Advertising

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