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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and the Countess of Stradbroke, attended by Captain Keppel palmer, A.D.C., were present at the Moonee Valley races on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  3. THE WORLD FLIGHT.

    Major Blake and Captain M"Millan, who left England on Wednesday on their flight around the world, arrived at Lyons from Paris to-day. ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES ON TOUR.

    CAIRNS.--The steamer Wyreema, with the Prime Minister and party aboard, steamed into Cairns harbor shortly after daybreak on Saturday. The seaport is ...

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  5. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    SYDNKY.--A woman was killed and four persons were injured when a motor car, driven by Alfred Simpson, overturned near St. Mary's on Saturday. ...

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  6. THE IRISH TREATY.

    The conference of the British and Irish signatories to the Free State treaty met at Downing-street to-day, Mr. Lloyd George presiding. The delegates discusseed ...

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  7. REPARATIONS CRISIS.

    The Cabinet has accepted the proposals which the Minister of finance (Herr Hermes) discussed with the Allied Reparations Commission in Paris. ...

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  8. LLOYD GEORGE'S POLICY

    The supporters of the Government entertained Mr. Lloyd George at luncheon to-day. In the course of a speech the Lord High Chancellor (Viscount Birkenhead) said ...

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  9. THE GRAND NATIONALS.

    On Saturday evening Mr. W. H. Lang completed the work attached to the framing of the adjustments for the two most important jumping races in the ...

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  10. LONDON'S BUSINESS.

    An interesting feature this week was the flotation of the Straits Settlements loan of £4,200,000, hearing interest at 4 12 per cent., and issued at 95. The terms are high-- ...

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  11. DR. MANNIX'S VIEWS.

    In an address at a Communion breakfast held in the Emerald Hall, South Melbourne, yesterday Dr. Mannix spoke on the Irish question, He said the ...

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  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Herbert Albert Davis, late of Victoris-road Auburn, who died on 31st March, by will dated 2nd March, 1921, left real estate valued at £2079 and personal property, £[?]599, to his widow. ...

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  13. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    Two of the younger members of the police force stationed at Russell-street, Constables H. R. Davey and J. Bradshaw, were injured through being struck by a ...

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  14. NEW TROUBLE FOR CHINA.

    Two items of disquieting news have been received here. An official despatch from Urga states that the Mongolian Government has asked ...

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  15. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Sir,--Since the campaign began it has been my fixed policy to refrain from entering into any personal controversy with the candidate who is opposing me, and it is ...

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  16. AMATEUR GOLF.

    The amateur golf championship of Great Britain was decided to-day over the Prestwich link, and resulted in a win for the well-known amateur player, E. W. ...

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  17. IRISH RACE CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY.--Dr. O'Reilly, rector of St. John's College, within the University of Sydney, and one of Australia's delegates at the World's Congress of the Irish Race, ...

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  18. THE EGYPT'S LASCAR CREW

    In an interview to-day Mr. Havelock Wilson, president of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, said he had no knowledge regarding the alleged running amok ...

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  19. REV. T. WOODFULL ON N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    In an address at Wesley Church P.S.A. Rev. T. S. B. Woodfull (president of the Protestant Federation) said that certain sections in the community were ...

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  20. YOUNG WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CYCLE.

    While crossing from the footpath to the tramway line with the intention of boarding a tram in St. Kilda-road, near Domain-road on Saturday night, Ivy Duffy, 23, ...

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  21. Mr. Pride's War Service Claims.

    Sir,-- Lake myself your correspondents "Elector" and C.T." have probably wondered why the Commercial Travellers' Association has not refuted the claims of Mr. ...

    Article : 354 words
  22. CYCLIST INJURED BY MOTOR CAR.

    GEELONG.--When Mr. Patton, of Ireland-street, West Melbourne, was motoring into Geelong on Saturday afternoon his car struck as young man named Roy Coots, ...

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  23. ABANDONED LOYALISTS.

    Lord Carson, in an article in the "Sunday Express" entitled "Ireland and Palestine," pleads for the loyalists of the south and west of Ireland. He writes:--"it is as ...

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  24. IMPRISONMENT OF AMERICAN.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. A. J. Sabath introduced a resolution directing the Secretary of State to immediately make au inquiry of the French ...

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  25. BANK AGENCY ROBBED.

    Burglars on Friday night entered the English, Scottish and Australian Bank agency, St. George's -road, North Fitzroy, and stole the sum of £57 in pennies, ...

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  26. A SERIES OF EXPLOSIONS.

    The explosion of a dynamite magazine was caused by a fire in the Government explosives factory at Bluman, near Vienna. Nineteen workmen were killed and 250 ...

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  27. SCOTTISH HOME RULE BILL.

    The Scottitsh Home Rule Bill came up in the House of Commons for the second reading to-day. It was talked out. The bill provided that the Scottish ...

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  28. BOXING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Crystal Palace to-night Frank Goddard knocked out "Billy" Wells in the second round. Wells provided one of the most thrilling ...

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  29. SWISS POWDER FACTORY.

    A gunpowder factory near Than blew up to-day. Two boys were killed and 50 persons were injured. Windows were shattered for miles around, and many houses ...

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  30. Candidates and War Service.

    Sir,--Mr. Pride's manifesto distinctly states that "during the war he enlisted for active service." This has only one meaning. As a matter of fact he did not ...

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  31. AMERICAN POWDER PACKING HOUSES.

    In the town of Emporium, Pennsylvania's, three powder packing houses were blown up to-day. Nine persons were killed and many injured. ...

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  32. WEEK-END ROBBERIES.

    The residence of William Nicholl, "Rossmore," Lansell-road, Toorak, was entered by thieves early on Saturday night, and jewellery and clothing to the value of £150 ...

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  33. A WOMAN'S FORGETFULNESS.

    Mrs. Govers, a visitor from Sydney, sustained a serious loss in London to-day. After purchasing a tube railway ticket at the Gloucester-road station, she walked ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I must contradict the statement published in the daily press that I was organiser of the commercial travellers' efforts. I was a co-organiser. I do not ...

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  35. COMRADESHIP OF THE A.I.F.

    SALE.-- A returned soldier, who was badly gassed in France, arrived at Maff[?]ra a few days ago and booked a bed at an hotel. He called on a local doctor the ...

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  36. POLITICS V. RELIGION.

    References were made at the Empire day celebrations of the Protestant Federation on Saturday night in the Assembly Hall to the present situation in Ireland. The ...

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  37. AFRICAN NATIVES REBEL.

    A message from Windhoek, in the South-West Protectorate, states that Government forces are successfully occupying strategical positions near Kalkfontein necessary for ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. EUROPE'S SURPLUS WOMEN.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" 25,000,000 women in Europe are doomed to perpetual spinsterhood. The male population is ...

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  39. WASHINGTON TREATIES.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Philadelphia Ledger" telegraphs that he had been informed that the ratification of the Washington treaties by Japan cannot be ...

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  40. NEW CHURCH.

    East Malvern has recently acquried one of the finest church buildings in the metropolis. This is the East Malvern Methodist Peace Memorial Church, which is to be ...

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  41. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    As the 7.10 p.m. up passenger train pulled up at the Millbrook station, near Bungaree, on the Ballarat line, on Saturday a local resident, John G. Wall, who ...

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  42. LOWER WAGES IN ENGLAND.

    The industrial council in the wool textile industry has proposed a settlement of the wages question for twelve months. It involves reductions of 2 and 3 per ...

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  43. THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    The Nobel Prise committee proposes to seek legislation empowering it to provisionally discontinue the Peace Prize, and to utilise the money to swell the main fund. ...

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  44. NELSON PROVINCE.

    Owing to an error the name of Mr. W. R. Samers, who is contesting the Nelson province division at the Legislative Council elections, was given as Mr W. R. ...

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  45. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY, M.P.

    The hearing of evidence in the case in which Horatio Bottomley, M.P., is charged with having converted to his own use £5000 of the funds of the Victory Bonds ...

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  46. WARRIORS' DAY APPEAL

    Yesterday afternoon at a pleasant Sunday concert, under the auspices of the Williamstown branch of the R.S. and S.I.L.A., and associated with the Warriors' day ...

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  47. "THE FORUM."

    The "Forum" is the name of a new fortnightly news journal, published in Melbourne and Sydney, that made its debut last week. The editors aim at producing ...

    Article : 113 words
  48. GIPPSLAND PROVINCE.

    SALE.--The electors of Gippsland province are very apathetic. Both Mr. M'Gregor (Nationalist), and Mr. M'Queen (Formers' Union) are canvassing the ...

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  49. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    The Karl Marx, the first Soviet steamer to came to England, reached Hull to-day with a cargo of timber. The vessel is decorated with many ...

    Article : 79 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. To-night's Meetings.

    Melbourne Province: Cr. Smith, at East Melbourne, corner Powlett, and Albert streets, at 8 p.m.: Carlton, near bowling green, at 9.15 p.m. Melbourne North Province: Mr. E. T. Kiernan, ...

    Article : 66 words
  52. VALUABLE PICTURES.

    Four pictures by Vandyek, owned by Lady Lucas, were sold by suction at Christie's (London), realising 20,600 guineas. ...

    Article : 20 words
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