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  2. FEARFUL TRAGEDY AT FITZROY.

    Dragged 60 feet along the roadway by the dummy of a cable train car, under which they were pinned for 25 minutes, two little girls met with a terrible death ...

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  3. THE INVADING SEA.

    Has the deopening of the entrance to the Bay resulted in increasing the erosion along the eastern foreshores ? People who have lived at Mornington, Mentone and ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor presided at a meeting of the Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee held at the Old Treasury buildings yesterday afternoon. ...

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  5. STORMS AT SEA.

    Reports from coastal headlands indicated yesterday that the seas were moderating after the recent gales. Vessels to arrive in port, however, had all ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    The Government party is urging the Prime Minister (Mr. Hara) to attend the disarmament conference, declaring that if a delegation is sent, which is compelled to ...

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  8. THE IRISH NEGOTIATIONS.

    De Valera has issued the following statement:--"The press gives the impression that I have been making certain compromise demands. I have made no demand ...

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  9. REVOLVER SHOTS IN FITZROY.

    After enjoying comparative freedom from the frequent sensational shooting episode which marked the reigu of the notorious Fitzroy vendetta two years ago, the ...

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  10. RUSSO-POLISH FRICTION.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the Polish Government has replied to the Soviet. Government's allegation that Poland violated the Riga peace treaty by ...

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  11. The Missing Canastota.

    It is feared that the fate of the steamer Canastota now over a month out from Sydney to Wellington, is one of the mysteries of the seas. Search by vessels ...

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  12. SELF-DETERMINATION.

    With the object of hearing "the latest news about the Irish situation," a large and enthusiastic gathering of Irish citizens and their supporters filled the Melbourne ...

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  13. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

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  14. ALLIES AND UPPER SILESIA.

    The French Prime Minister. (M. Briand) does not desire an early meeting of the Supreme Allied Council to deal with the question of Upper Silesia. He points out ...

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Charles Smith, late of "Natr[?]ita," Rockley- road, South Yarra, doctor of medicine, who died on 13th April, by his will of 1st May, 1911, let £2050 real estate and £12,703 personalty to his ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. THE NEW SETTLERS LEAGUE.

    BALLARAT.--A public meeting under the auspices of the Victorian branch of the New Settlers League of Australia was held in the city hall on Monday night for ...

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  17. DAVIS CUP MATCHES.

    The Davis Cup matches between France and India were continued yesterday. In the doubles, Ryzee and Deane (India) beat Burgoon, and Laurentz (France), ...

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  18. MR. STOREY RETURNS.

    BRISBANE.--Public life has left its mark upon Mr. Storey, Premier of New South Wales, who is one of the oldest members of the New South Wales Labor ...

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  19. THE NEXT CRICKET SEASON.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association held last evening the association granted its patrenage to a benefit match for Mr. F. Iredale, secretary of the ...

    Article : 218 words
  20. EMPIRE AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    The Imperal Conference has appointed a committee to investigate the cost of operating an airship service with the existing British airships between England, ...

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  21. CAPE HATTERAS MYSTERY.

    WELLINGTON, --According to reports printed in American newspapers which reached Wellington on Monday, no fewer than four of the United States Government ...

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  22. Effect in New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON --The heavy gale of the week end did a good deal of minor damage in the Wellington district. The gale also swept over Canterbury. It broke the ...

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  23. THE NEW MILK SCHEME.

    The chairman of the Commission of Public Health commented yesterday upon the provisions of the draft milk bill to be submitted by the advisory committee for ...

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  24. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.--Two men marooned on a sand ridge at Wynella, near Mungindi, by the flood waters, became ill, and an aviator, Captain Wilson, conveyed one of them, ...

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  25. THE KOBE DOCK YARD STRIKE

    The dock yard strike at Kobe is assuming a more serious character. As a result of the strikers threats of violence a battalion of infantry and 300 ...

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  26. SETTLERS FROM BRITAIN.

    In completion of a voyage of over six weeks from Great Britain, the P. and O branch line steamer Beltana reached Melbourne yesterday with over 1000 passengers ...

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  27. REFERENCE AT COUNCIL MEETING.

    Reference was made at a meeting of Fitzroy council last night to the deplorable tram accident which happened in Gertrude-street. ...

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  28. RAT EXTERMINATION.

    After considering the result of a series of experiments and investigations conducted by the City Health Officere Dr. T. W. Sinclair), the health committee of the ...

    Article : 314 words
  29. THE POSITION OF MAIMED SOLDIERS.

    Representatives of the various maimed and limbless soldiers associations in the Common wealth were present at the first nilling of the conference of the federal ...

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  30. THE NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    The New Zealand bowlers beat Crichton at Preston on Saturday by 123 points to 113. ...

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  31. Federal Taxation Commission.

    SYDNEY.--Giving evidence before the Taxation Commission on Monday, Sir H. Braddon said the handing over of taxation to the Commonwealth might call for the ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    The latest victim of small-pox, Nurse Welch, of Geelong, was removed yesterday by the health authorities from that city to Coode Island. The patient was declared ...

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  33. OPPONENTS TAKE CONTROL OF MEETING.

    PERTH.--A meeting of the Irish Self- determination League in Northarn town hall on Sunday night had peculiar results. The mayor (Cr. Byfield), who presided, ...

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  34. WILL SUGAR BE CHEAPER ?

    Now that the season for shipping raw sugar from Queensland to the Yarraville refineries has begun housewives will naturally be interested in the question of the ...

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  35. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    SYDNEY.--For having sold liquor without a licence William Wright was severely dealt with at the Central Court on Monday. The police evidence showed accused ...

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  36. CATHOLIC DEMONSTRATION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--A meeting was held on Monday night in the town hall for the purpose of expressing appreciation of Dr. Dwyer, bishop of Wagga. There were ...

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  37. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY.--Two motor ears collided at Black Heath on Monday, one of the vehicles, turning completely over. Two elderly women--Mrs. Rasmassen and Mrs. Holden ...

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  38. COUNCIL AND RATEPAYERS.

    WAGGA --During Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mr. G. S. Shephard, Wagga police magistrate, has been engaged on a remark able appeal court case, dealing with the ...

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  39. THE N.S.W. STATE LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. M'Girr (Minister of Motherhood) on Monday denied the State lottery was to be dropped, and said the bill was now being prepared. It was ...

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  40. A FINE OF £250.

    WELLINGTON --When the steamer Moeraki arrived from Sydney last week customs officers went aboard, and searched the quarters of Jeans Sorensen, a greaser, ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND GEM OUTPUT

    BRISBANE --Questioned regarding the termination of the agreement with Rubins Brothers firm, which handles the Queensland gem output, the Premier, in the ...

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  42. GROWTH OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.--Referring on Monday to the growth of Sydney at tho expense of the country, Mr. R. S. Perdrau, an, M.L.A., said that for the State of New South Wales the ...

    Article : 108 words
  43. The Appeal for Mrs. Hooper.

    The mayor of Port Melbourne, Cr. T. smith, desires to acknowledge the following donations to the appeal opened by him in aid of the [?] of the late Robert Hooper;--S. Clark, 20; J. ...

    Article : 63 words
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