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  2. RICHES IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Barnes, Deputy Director of Emigration, has been the most press-pestered man in London to-day, as a result of Sir Joseph Cook's references to him at Gunnersbury ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Countess of Stradbroke yesterday afternoon presided at a social afternoon at Caulfield town hall, held by the council of the Hospitals League of Mercy. ...

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  4. SOLDIERS' DINNER.

    Several hundred ex-soldiers who had fought on many fields gathered together at Anzac House last evening at the first annual dinner of the Victorian branch of ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Federal Government has decided to spend £250,000 in the construction of roads and highways as a means of relieving [?]sent unemployment, provided the State ...

    Article : 462 words
  6. PROBLEM OF THE WORKER.

    Mr. C. A. M'Curdy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, speaking at Northampton to-night, said the next Parliament must face the problem of ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. CLEARING OUT THE REBELS.

    Driven from one place to another, the rebels are falling back on Cork, hotly pursued by General O'Duffy's forces, which are now within striking distance of the city. ...

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  8. BY AIR TO INDIA.

    The Government is considering a joint definite proposal by the Shell Company, Commander Burney and Vickers Ltd. to promote an air mail and passenger service ...

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  9. THE YEA MURDER.

    YEA.--Important developments have occurred in connection with the brutal murder on Sunday of Mrs. Josephine Jane M'Laughlin, Early yesterday morning ...

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  10. THE TOTALISATOR.

    ADELAIDE.--A large deputation, representing the Trotting Association clubs in Adelaide and the country, waited on the Chief Secretary. (Mr. Bice) on Tuesday ...

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  11. EMBARGO ON CATTLE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. William Shaw moved a motion demanding the removal of the embargo upon the importation of Canadian cattle. He declared ...

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  12. AMERICAN WOOL TARIFF.

    The Senate fight over the wool tariff was renewed to-day when Senator Lenroot, declaring that the proposed duties on coarse wools in some instances were as high as ...

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  13. FREIGHT ON FRUIT.

    With reference to the desire of Australian fruit growers to secure a reduction in the freight rates on apples to 3 a case, it is understood that ship owners ...

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  14. Position in Melbourne.

    The position in regard to the unemployment among returned soldiers in Melbourne was explained to the Prime Minister yesterday by a deputation headed by ...

    Article : 362 words
  15. PRINTERS' STRIKE IN NORTH OF ENGLAND.

    The newspaper printers' strike in the North of England has resulted in the suspension of several newspapers. Others are appearing in reduced size, partly in ...

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  16. INTER-ALLIED WAR DEBITS.

    The Paris "Temps" declares that the main points in France's reparation programme which M. Poincare will discuss with Mr. Lloyd George are the ...

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  17. CHIVALRY IN SPORT.

    In connection with the cable message published in yesterday's issue announcing that the National Association of America had notified the Lawn Tennis Federation ...

    Article : 397 words
  18. INCENDIARY BOMBS.

    The trial ended to-day of Mrs. Elizabeth Edie, a clerk in the Ministry of Pensions, who was arrested in the raids made in London after the assassination of Sir ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. Abolition of Bookmakers.

    WARRNAMBOOL.--A large deputation representing the local Protestant churches waited on Mr. J. D. Deany, M. A., and urged him to oppose the legalisation of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. BEHAVIOR OF LASCARS.

    The inquiry has been opened into the loss of the P. and O. liner Egypt on 20th May. The Solicitor-General, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 219 words
  21. Ex-Khedive's Daughter Elopes.

    Princess Atich, a daughter of the ex-Khedive of Egypt, has eloped with the ex- Grand Vizier, Ahmed Djelal-er-Din, taking with her a fortune in jewellery worth ...

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  22. RULES OF FOOTBALL.

    BUNYIP.--A meeting of delegates representing the ten clubs m the Central Gippsland Association was held at Warragul on Monday, Mr. C. Johnstone (president) ...

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  23. TURMOIL IN CHINA.

    The British Government has protested to the Chinese Foreign Office over the condition of the Peking-Mukden railway, General Chang having retained a ...

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  24. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN ITALY.

    Signor Orlando has declined to form a Ministry, owing to the veto of the Socialist and Populist groups. ...

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  25. ONE PORT AUTHORITY

    Athough the Premier stated yesterday that the bill providing for control of ports would be brought forward this session, it seems certain that it will not be for some ...

    Article : 311 words
  26. Returned Soldiers' League.

    An announcement in relation to the made by the State president (Mr E. Turnbull) at the annual dinner of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' ...

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  27. ACUTE DISTRESS IN TIBET.

    Tibet is suffering acute economic distress owing to the unfavorable exchange, the high cost of living and the high mortality among cattle. The middle class has ...

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  28. PALESTINE AND SYRIA.

    At its final meeting the council of the League of Nations approved of the revised Palestine and Syrian mandates. The former was strengthened in the direction of ...

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  29. SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHY.

    The Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies celebrated their jubilee to-day by entertaining 450 guests at a banquet at the Botanical Gardens, and 2000 at an ...

    Article : 239 words
  30. MEN SELECTED FOR CITY COUNCIL WORK.

    Five hundred unemployed men met at the Trades Hall yesterday morning seeking selection for 150 positions, which, it was stated at the meeting, had been promised ...

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  31. GERMAN GOODS.

    Although the restriction on the importation of German goods into Australia wall not be lifted until Tuesday next, merchandise of German origin, it is stated, was ...

    Article : 235 words
  32. COLLAPSE OF A THEATRE.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has dismissed an indictment charging manslaughter against the owners, builders and architects of the ...

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  33. SOVIET'S NEW LAWS.

    The Soviet central executive has passed a law restoring real and personal private property rights, patents, trade marks, copyright and the right of inheritance on ...

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  34. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Donald John Cameron, of Daleyong, grazier, who died 29th March, left by will dated 21st November, 1921, real estate £2861 and personal estate £4080 to relatives. ...

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  35. South Gippsland Seat

    It was announced yesterday that Mr. Matthew Boland, of Nambrok, South Gippsland, has been selected to contest the South Grassland State seat on behalf ...

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  36. GENESIS OF THE MERINO IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,--In "The Age" of to-day appears, under the heading of Genesis of the Merino of Australia, a statement that documentary evidence had been established, ...

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  37. OUTRAGES IN EGYPT.

    Sarwat Pasha, Premier of Egypt, has replied, to Lord Allenby's Note regarding the outrages against British officers and troops that his Government regrets that ...

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  38. THE COTTON CROP.

    The question of cotton growing was further considered by the Federal Cabinet yesterday. At the conclusion, the Prime Minister announced that the Government ...

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  39. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    The washington correspondent of the New York "Herald" states:--"It is expected the diplomatic exchange between Great Britain and the United States ...

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  40. FRANKSTON CRICKET GROUND.

    A burning question of the hour at Frankston is whether or not the cricket ground should be granted to the Education department for the purpose of building a district ...

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  41. The Collision in the Channel.

    The steamer Marengo, which collided with the Remuera in the English Channel, has reached Hull with badly damaged plates and a smashed forepeak, which is ...

    Article : 54 words
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  43. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE.

    In connection with the Russell divorce case, Mrs. Russell has been granted full costs on the issues on which she succeeded, and costs as secured by the ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. GINNING PLANT IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. C. Vanghan on Tuesday informed Mr. C. J M'Rae, president of the Primary Producers' Union, that the Queensland Cotton Growers' Association ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. Opium for Hospitals.

    In a bill to amend the Poi[?] Act 1915 permission is given for the delivery of opium to any public hospital or public institution where it can be turned to ...

    Article : 45 words
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