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  2. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the Now York "Times'' says:--"There is a widespread belief among observers of international affairs that the Anglo Japanese ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Goernor-General and Lady Forster, accompanied by the Hon. Mrs. Lubbock and the Hon. Mrs. Pitt Rivers, and attended by their personal staff, were the ...

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  4. IRISH REPUBLICAN PARTY.

    Mr. Harold Spender, the well-known author and journalist, who is making a tour of Ireland as special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," contributes an ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER'S RETURN.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, who is travelling on the transcontinental express from Fremantle, will arrive in Melbourne about 1 p.m. to-morrow. He will be met at ...

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  6. BUTTER FOR EXPORT.

    Further reference was made yesterday by Mr. P. J, Carroll, Commonwealth Dairy Expert, to the inferior specimens of butter entered by Victorian merchants into ...

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  7. YOUNG MEN IN POLITICS.

    A definite platform has been adopted by the Australian Legion, of Young Men which has set up a "model parliament" in Melbourne with the object of stimulating a ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION PROBLEM.

    Mr. Kingsley Fairbridge, who, with the assistance of other Rhodes scholars, founded the Child Emigration Society at Oxford University in 1909. does not ...

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  9. EXPLOSION OF OXYGEN.

    All oxygen reservoir exploded in a nitric acid factory at Klein Laufenburg to-day. The works were destroyed, and many of the workmen were killed or wounded. ...

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  10. GERMANY'S ABILITY TO PAY.

    Dr. Simons, a former German Foreign Minister speaking at Essen, said that every impartial observer recognised that the payments demanded by the Allies could not ...

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  11. THE UNREST IN INDIA.

    Owing to the unrest among the natives the Madras police force has been angmented by over 200 extra constables. A bomb was thrown at a party of mill ...

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  12. HUNGARY AND THE LEAGUE.

    Thirty States which promised to support Hungary's application for admission to the League of Nations have withdrawn their support, owing to Hungary's hostile ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND.

    The Minister of Labor (Mr. Macnamars) has been interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Chronicle" regarding the present widespread unemployment in ...

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  14. FUTURE OF SHANTUNG.

    It is understood that China's reply to Japan's proposals regarding the future of Shantung, while declining to enter into negotiations under Japan's terms, will ...

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  15. MR. CARROLL SUPPORTED.

    The comments made by Mr. Carroll in regard to the butter exhibits at the show were supported yesterday by the Victorian Superintendent of Exports. Mr. R. Crowe. ...

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  16. WAR GRAVES IN FRANCE.

    Mr. W. A. Windeyer, of Sydney, [?] at present in London, proposes to call a meeting of influential Australians to protest against the cessation of exhumations ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William George Wenn, late of High-street, Ec[?]m ironmonger and timber merchant, who died on 14th June, by his will of 18th January, 1916, left £2345 real estate and £9501 personality ...

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  18. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Sir,--The headline to the Celtic Club item in your issue of to-day requires some qualification, from our view point. The club for the past thirty-four years has ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. THE SCARCITY OF RADIUM.

    Professor Soddy has arrived in London from Czecho-Slovakia with two grammes of radium, which has been lent to Oxford University for fifteen years At the and ...

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  20. Sporty Grounds in Melbourne.

    The acute shortage of sports grounds in and around Melbourne was the subject of comment at a meeting of the Football Association in the Temperance Hill last night ...

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  21. TETRAZZINI IN LONDON.

    Signora Tetrazzini, the famous Italian soprano, gave a most successful concert in the Albert Hall last night, There was a record audience, many being unable to get ...

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  22. A TELEGRAM TO BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO.--On the arrival of the Prime Minister at Fremantle last week Mr. G. Mackay, President of Bendigo branch of for National Federation, sent him a ...

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  23. Lord Northcliffe's Movements.

    That St. Kilda-road is one of the finest thoroughfares in the Empire was the oponion expressed yesterday by Lord Northcliffe, who was particularly ...

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  24. WHEAT TRANSPORTATION.

    The Railway department is making preparations for transporting the impending Victorian wheal harvest. It has been claimed that the truck position, ma[?]ly ...

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  25. A PROTESTANT GATHERING.

    Rev. H. Elliott, National lecturer of the Protestant Political Association of New Zealand, .and Mr. Seabrook, vice-president of the association, were entertained at ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In an article in the "Morning Post" Mr. P. F. Warner says:-- "The Australian cricketers are leaving England in a few days. English cricketers ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. Suggestion by Housewives.

    At the meeting of the council and branch delegates of the Housewives' Association held yesterday afternoon at the Town Hall, the president, Mrs. Gleneross, said they ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL TENNIS.

    At Chicago yesterday J, O. Anderson, a member of the Australian Davis Cup team, defeated W. T. Tilden, the American champion, 3--6, 6--4, 6--1, 1--6, 19--17 The ...

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  29. Trader's' Defence.

    The main topic of conversation in butter trading circles yesterday was the criticisms regarding Victorian exhibits made by Mr. Carroll. In making an attempt to defend ...

    Article : 577 words
  30. Parks and Military Training.

    Richmond council was last night urged by Major Byrne, 3rd Field Artillery Brigade, to grant to the brigade the use of Richmond Park of a Saturday afternoon. He ...

    Article : 193 words
  31. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Shipping arrangements have been slightly affected by the bubonic plague quarantine precautions in the various States. It was learned from the Commonwealth Ship ...

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  32. Early Wheat Pools.

    Although the accounts of the first wheat pool have not yet been finalised, a definite advance in that direction has been made, and it is expected that it there proves to ...

    Article : 351 words
  33. TOWN HALL IMPROVEMENTS.

    In response to the request of a recent deputation of music lovers, headed by Dame Nellie Melba, the Lord Mayor (Cr. J. W. Swanson) yesterday brought before ...

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  34. INFECTED RAT CAUGHT.

    SYDNEY,--Another plague-infected rat was caught on Monday in premises in Lime-street, outside the A.U.S.N. wharf. In all, between 170 and 180 rats were ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--We are apparently about to be visited, by another scourge, and which may prove as deadly as the pneumonic influenza of two or three years ago. It is high time ...

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  36. A REMARKABLE INCIDENT.

    A sensational story was told to the Footscray police, yesterday afternoon by John Patrick Dodemaide, aged 19, a porter stationed at Seddon. During the afternoon ...

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  37. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    It is Understood that the Federal, Government has decided to institute a searching inquiry into allegations which have been made by Mr. T. R. Ashworth ...

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  38. Dealer Attempts Suicide.

    Suffering from a bullet wound under his heart William P. Hanks, aged 43, secondhand dealer of 114 Douglas-street, Williamstown, was admitted to Melbourne ...

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  39. THE NEW WHEAT POOL.

    When questioned after the meeting of the State Cabinet last night, the Premier stated that the Crown law authorities were considering at Present whether it would be ...

    Article : 110 words
  40. INCIDENT IN A LANE.

    Charged with having loitered in a public place with intent to commit a felony,falter B. Boyle and Arthur Howard appeared at the City Court yesterday, Manuel ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    A charge of trespassing on railway land was preferred, against Walter Harrison, of York-street, South Melbourne, at North Melbourne yesterday. ...

    Article : 103 words
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