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  2. A WHIRLWIND TOUR.

    MARYBOROUGH. -- In performing the self-set task of becoming acquainted with the extensive district which has been added to the Bendigo constituency under ...

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  3. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    It is asserted in well-informed quarters that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Chamberlain have definitely decided to defer the general election till the autumn, and that ...

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  4. THE DRIFT TO THE CITY.

    Statistics serve to show us where we are doing well and where we are doing badly. Statistics from the census tell us that the population of Melbourne has increased ...

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  5. THE GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The Polish, Finnish, Belgian and Russian delegations and portion of the British delegation have reached Genoa. The Russians travelled in a special train, and ...

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  6. THE EMIGRATION SCHEME.

    Press cable messages from Australia report that the Imperial, Commonwealth and Western Australian Governments have agreed to finance a Western ...

    Article : 556 words
  7. BEECHWORTH FOR BEAUTY.

    Victoria is studded all over with towns aud communities which rose on the crest of the gold-rush wave, and later suffered to some extent from arrested development ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT "BAY" LINERS.

    The turbine steamer Hobson's Bay (commanded by Captain R. M. Heddle), the third unit of the Commonwealth Government's English-built passenger ships ...

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  9. IRELAND'S REBEL ARMY

    One hundred recruits who were going from Kerry to Dublin to enlist the Free State army were taken into custody by a force of armed rebels at Mallow station ...

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  10. BRITISH LABOR CRISIS.

    The Ship-[?] Employers' Federation has definitely refused to again negotiate with its employes. It is well-known that the ship building firms are not embarrassed ...

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  11. GRAFT AT WASHINGTON.

    Scenes of disorder occurred in the House of Representatives to-day, when the Democratic representatives of Texas attacked their colleague Mr. Blauton, whom ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. The Proposed Beef Subsidy.

    The meat importers are greatly pleased with the news that an agreement has been reached between the Australian Government and the growers regarding beef --they ...

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  13. FRENCH MILITARY SERVICE.

    During a debate on the Army Bill, despite Socialists' arguments in favor of twelve months' compulsory military service, the Chamber, by 342 votes to 247, accepted the ...

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  14. The Industrial Position.

    Addressing a large audience in the town hall at night, the Prime Minister again reviewed the record of the Nationalist Government, and dealt with the industrial ...

    Article : 365 words
  15. BETTING BY CHEQUE.

    Lord Muir Mackenzie has reintroduced in the House of Lords his Cheque Betting Bill, repealing section 2 of the 1825 act, and disallowing any actions under it after ...

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  16. ARGENTINE BEEP DUMPED INTO ENGLAND.

    PERTH. --Mr. Alexander Hay, M.P., who returned from England in the steamer Naidera on Friday, has much to say about the depression of the London meat market ...

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  17. THE BELGIAN TRAITOR.

    Tho Advocate-General has decided not to recommend Armand Joannes -- the Belgian traitor who has been condemned to death for having betrayed Nurse Cavell and ...

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  18. THE AIRSHIP SCHEME.

    The Air Ministry announces that the Air Council is considering the scheme propounded by a British syndicate for the acquirement of the Government's airships ...

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  19. THE BOTTOMLEY CASES.

    Two further charges have been brought against Horatio Bottomley, M.P. -- of fraudulently converting £6500 .and £10,000 belonging to his stock combination. ...

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  20. Will Liner be Tied Up?

    The probable attitude of the Australian unions towards the crew of the Hobson's Bay was a topic of much interest on board, more particularly in view of the ...

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  21. THE NEVANAS CASE.

    At the trial today of W. H. Cuffin, S. V. Nevanas and J. H. Gillingham, who were charged by the liquidators of the meat exporting firm of S. V. Nevanas and Co. ...

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  22. STEAMER'S CREW DISMISSED.

    The society di Navigazione Transilantica Italiana, the head quarters of which are at Genoa, has dismissed the entire crew of the steamer Giuseppe Verdi on its ...

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  23. ARGENTINE MEAT IMPORTERS COMBINE.

    Argentine meat importers have decided to combine to restrict imports. It was cabled on 22nd March that American importers of ' Argentine beef had ...

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  24. SEMENOFF IN AMERICA.

    General Semenoff, the anti-Bolahevist leader, who is en route to Paris with the object of enlisting the support of his compatriots there in an anti-Bolshevist ...

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  25. FRUIT ARRIVES IN ENGLAND IN GOOD ORDER.

    The Australian apples which arrived in the steamer Themistocks are being discharged in excellent condition. Victorian Jonathans and Clcopatras arc fetching ...

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  26. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY. -- The chief electoral officer (Mr. Harkness) announced on Friday that the counting of the votes for the Murray electorate had been completed, and ...

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  27. BIG FIRE IN PITT-STREET.

    SYDNEY. -- A fire which broke out in the structure known as the National-buildings, in Pitt-street, near Park-street, on Friday night, promised for a while to be ...

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  28. BOLSHEVISTS NOT TRUSTED.

    The conference of the three Socialist internationals dispersed to-day, without achieving its object-- the calling of an international labor conference--but a ...

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  29. AMERICAN MINERS' STRIKE.

    Four coal mine owners' associations have refused to attend the conference with strikers suggested by the labor committee of the House of Representatives. ...

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  30. MOZAMBIQUE CONVENTION.

    In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. Smuts announced that the Union Government had denounced the Mozambique convention. This convention, which has ...

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  31. AMERICA'S TARIFF ON WOOL.

    The Argentine wool exporters have requested the Foreign Minister to protest to the United States Government against its new wool tariff of 30 cents per pound on ...

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  32. London Boards of Guardians.

    The results of the elections of the Boards Guardians in London area indicate a Labor "landslide." Labor has lost 50 seats so far. Twenty-one boards now have ...

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  33. CHINESE GRATEFUL.

    According to advices received by Senator Pearce yesterday, the Chinese Government, in spite of the feeling in some quarters that China Should have attained ...

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  34. PROHIBITION IN SWEDEN.

    The Lower House of the Swedish Parliament has decided to take a referendum on the question of prohibition, also on a proposal- that women's votes should be ...

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  35. Soldiers' Graves in France.

    The railway companies are issuing cheap ticket throughout the summer, except in the month of July and August, to parties of twelve or over, who wish to visit the ...

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  36. VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS.

    At a sale of postage stamps from the Duke of Ferrari's collection, which was valued at about £500,000 intact, the chief bidding was for the New South Wales type ...

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  37. Mr. J. H. Catts Expelled.

    SYDNEY.--The executive of the A.L.P on Friday night decided, by 18 votes to 13 to expel Mr. J. H. Catts, M.P. for Cook electorate, from the Labor ...

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  38. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Robert Horne, announced in the House of Commons to-day that he expected to be in a position to introduce the budget on ...

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  39. NO TROUBLE WITH UNION EXPECTED.

    SYDNEY. -- A responsible officer of the Commonwealth Government line stated on Friday that the line did not anticipate any trouble with the unions over the crew of ...

    Article : 135 words
  40. Greco-Turkish Hostilities.

    The Angora Government has consented to enter into peace pourparler if the Greeks evacuate the Eskichan-Efion Kara-hissar line within a fortnight. ...

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