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  2. SUGAR FOR JAM.

    At the monthly council meeting of the Housewives' Association, held yesterday afternoon at the Town Hall, Mrs. Glencross said the resolutions (already ...

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  3. THE ASIATIC MENAGE.

    The London correspondent of the New York "Tribune" says he learns that the Anglo-Japanese treaty will be renewed in July, though the question, will be thrashed ...

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  4. THE WHEAT POOLS.

    After the State Cabinet meeting last night the premier defined the Government policy in relation to a deputation from the Victorian Farmers' Union, which waited ...

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  5. HIGH PRICES OF FOOD.

    The attitude of the State and Federal Governments with regard to the wheat pool question was the subject of spirited criticism at a public meeting in the ...

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  6. TWO TROUBLED INDUSTRIES

    The light between contending sections of the timber trade regarding the duty to be imposed on imported timbers was carried a step further yesterday, when ...

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  7. TRAGIC WEEK END.

    It was a tragic week end in Dublin. Rifle and bomb fighting resulted in fourteen deaths, including five members of the Crown forces. Eleven persons were ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS WIN THE 100th TEST MATCH.

    The 100th test match. played at Trent bridge ground, Nottingham, resulted in a brilliant victory for the Australians by ten wickets after only two days' play. When ...

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  9. Australians at Cambridge.

    After the excitement of a test match, the Australians will have a much less strenuous engagement to-day, when they will play Cambridge University. The varsity team ...

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  10. Position of the Pools.

    All individual attempts to extract from the pool authorities and from the Government any information in regard to the position of the pools, or any figures which ...

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  11. THE CRICKET PENNANT.

    In celebration of their winning of the first eleven and second eleven pennants, members of the Pral[?]an Cricket Club were entertained at a dinner last night by Cr. ...

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  12. GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

    The Bavarian Premier caused a sensation at a meeting of the Berlin Cabinet when he declared he was powerless to disarm the Bavarian Einwohnerwehr, owing ...

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  13. Government Control Condemned

    ALBURY.--Referring to the proposed compulsory wheat pool, which is exciting considerable interest among Riverin[?] farmers Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A. for Murray, ...

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  14. THE CORK TRADE.

    Amongst Australia's industries are many which, though depending on outside countries for supplies of raw materials, have still conferred considerable benefit on the ...

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  15. THE COAL SITUATION.

    The executives of the South Wales and Scotland miners associations advise members to reject the Government's proposals for a settlement of the miners' strike. ...

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  16. PRICE OF FLOUR.

    The executive of the Mill Owners' Association yesterday decided to increase the price of flour by 76, making it £19 176 per "short" ton of 2000 lb delivered in ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The first signs of an impending slump in railway employment were apparent yesterday when the services of 30 casual laborers employed in the Melbourne goods yards ...

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  18. OBSOLETE BATTLESHIPS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Admiralty has entered into a contract to sell to a Sheffield firm 113, obsolete war ships at the flat rate of 50 a ton. The ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKE IN RIVERINA.

    Reports of a severe earthquake shock at 1 a.m. yesterday in various parts of the southern Riverina reached "The Age" office during the day. Inquiries made at ...

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  20. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The following cable message congratulating the Australian cricket team on their success in winning the 100th test match at Nottingham was yesterday despatched ...

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  21. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    The Ladies' Open Golf Championship of England is now being contested at Turnborry. The competitors include eleven American players. In the first round, Miss ...

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  22. GRAZIERS IN CENTRAL WEST.

    SYDNEY,—A deputation which waited on the Acting Premier. Mr, Dooley, on Tuesday, pointed out the serious financial condition of many graziers in the Central ...

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  23. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    There was a rumor current in the city yesterday to the effect that the two railway men who were dismissed from the service through their connection with the ...

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  24. THE SHOOTING AT BULLSHOEK.

    In the course of a magisterial inquiry at Queenstown into the deaths of the "Israelite" natives at Bullshoek, Colonel Woon said his instructions to the officer ...

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  25. FOREST FIRES IN INDIA.

    Unprecedented forest fires are raging in the Kumaon and Garhwhal hills, in the United Provinces. Serious damage has been done in certain areas. Incendiarism ...

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  26. VIEWS OF THE CRITICS.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," states:--"England was fairly and squarely beaten in circumstances which it was thought would have been utterly ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    Lord Cheylesmore, presiding at a meeting of the National Rifle Association of Great Britain, said he regretted Australia was unable to send a team to Bisley this ...

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  28. Housewives and Wheat.

    Mrs. Glencross said she had communicated with Mr. Oman, State Minister of Agriculture, regarding the high prices for wheat for fowls. She pointed out that with ...

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  29. FIGHTING AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    Fighting broke out between the Russian factions at Vladivostock. The Japanese disarmed the belligerents. Three members of the former Vladivostock Government ...

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  30. FACTORY SMOKE.

    The hearing of a claim by the Roman Catholic Trusts Corporation and others for £250 damages from Cornwell's Pottery and Brick Works Proprietary, Brunswick, was ...

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  31. Cork Oak Trees.

    Time and again attention has been drawn in these columns to the possibilities offered by the cultivation of the cork oak in Australia. It has been proved beyond any ...

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  32. AN IMPERIAL CABINET.

    Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, had an hour's interview to-day with Mr. Churchill. He found the Colonial Secretary sympathetic and ...

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  33. Improving Caulfield Park.

    A deputation from the Caulfield Park Improvement League, which waited upon Caulfield council last night, announced that the league had abandoned one of its ...

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  34. The Coal Question.

    With regard to further advice from Newcastle respecting the reduced Output at the coal mines owing to "sectional disputes" amongst the miners, it was estimated in ...

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  35. PERSIAN PREMIER'S FLIGHT.

    Ziaed-Din. late Premier of Persia, has reached the Mesopotamian frontier. The new Persian Governments is not proceeding with the contracts of many of the ...

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  36. MR. FLEMING, M.P. AND NATIONALIST PARTY.

    SYDNEY.--A Protest was made on Tuesday by Sir George Fuller, leader of the State Nationalist party, against the suggestion that the activity of Nationalist ...

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  37. BRISBANE LOAN.

    BRISBANE.--The Treasurer (Mr. Fihelly) skid on Tuesday that the recent loan of £2,000,000 was secured at a cost below that of any previous loan issued by ...

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  38. THE HOURS OF PLAY.

    When interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association regarding the "Observer's" article on the hours of play, Amstrong said the team unanimously ...

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  39. WINDING UP THE WHEAT POOLS.

    At the request of holders of wheat scrip in the earlier Victorian pools, who have been complaining bitterly of the delay in winding up the pools, Messrs Wilson, ...

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  41. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The splendid victory by the Australians in the first test match has greatly pleased every cricket lover in Australia. Mr. H. R. R[?] president of the Board of ...

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