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  2. POLITICAL STORMS.

    The outburst of Mr. T. Allan, M.L.A., loader of the Country party, against the Nationalists was not unexpected in State political circles. It has been brewing ...

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  3. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Moir and Pilot Owen, who left London last Monday on a flight to Australia, which it was intended should be completed in twelve days, were compelled ...

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  4. FRANCE IN MOURNING

    Paris will see another march past by the Allies on Tuesday. It will not be with the full flush of triumph as on 14th July, 1919, but a sad remembrance of a ...

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  5. BASE METALS.

    The one bright spot on the Stock Exchange this week has been the market for base metal mining shares, which, thank to the meteoric rise in the prices ...

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  6. BUTTER AND WOOL.

    The position of the butter market continues unsatisfactory, chiefly on account of the continued heavy shipments from Australia and Now Zealand. The ...

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  7. LONDON POLICE.

    Important recommendations regarding the future of the police force and the attitude of the police toward the politic are contained in the unanimous report of ...

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  8. MOTORING TRAGEDIES.

    An illegally used car, driven, it is alleged, by a man under the influence of liquor, travelling at a high rate of speed along Darebin-street, Northcote, at 3 a.m. ...

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  9. IMPORTED TIMBER.

    Another serious timber borer has been introduced to Australia in imported timbers. In a shipment of 100,000 super, feet of Scandinavian spruce which was ...

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  10. V.R.U. AND PRE-SELECTION.

    Sir.--I desire to express my opinion of the action of the State secretary of the Railway Union in his attempt to bring about a rupture in the ranks of Labor ...

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  11. VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    More than ordinary public interest was displayed in to-day's boat, race between the Oxford and Cambridge universities, for it is one hundred years since the first ...

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  12. COUNTRY PARTY FUSION.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Commenting on the Country party's decision for unity of parties, Mr. A. A. Dunstan, M.L.A. leader of the Country progressive party, ...

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  13. WAR DEBTS.

    Dr. Schacht, the German member of the Experts' Committee on Reparations, ha [?]returned from Geneva with a progress report of the reparations ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Although the session of the Federal Parliament which closed on Friday was not a long one, a considerable amount of business was ...

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  15. MINISTERS' COUNTRY TOURS.

    Sir,--The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Pennington) takes umbrage at a sentence in an address delivered by a member at the Country party conference. The ...

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  16. MR. ALLAN'S UTTERANCES.

    Speaking on State politics at the annual meeting of the Upper Beaconsfield branch of the Nationalist Federation on Saturday night, Mr. W. S. Kent Hughes, ...

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  17. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS.

    With the lower Mississippi valleys again feeling the costly ravages of flood, national interest has been centred upon an important engineering project which ...

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  18. NOVEL ELECTIONS.

    The Italian elections to-day were the strangest which have ever taken place. The electors were limited to those who "produce," and this reduced the normal ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Prime Minister received on Saturday the following cable message from M. Poincare, President of the French Republic, in reply to his ...

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  20. FARMERS AND THE TARIFF.

    Sir,--I have been much interested in Mr. D. Ford's letter in this morning's issue of "The Age." Mr. Ford mentioned that one and a half million pounds is ...

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  21. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    When interviewed at Plymouth upon his return from Australia, Sir Arthur Duckham, a member of the British Economic Mission, said that throughout the ...

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  22. MELEE AT PRAHRAN.

    Shortly after 6.30 p.m. on Saturday a telephone message was received at the Prahran police Motion from the Oriental Cafe, kept by Mangos Bros., in ...

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  23. CANADA AND NEWFOUNLAND.

    A trade agreement between Canada and Newfoundland has been reached the, result of a recent conference here between Mr. Squires, Premier of ...

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  24. CAR CRASHES INTO CREEK

    MARYBOROUGH (Q.), Sunday.--When a car was being driven by Mr. Geesner, of Maryborough at 6.43 p.m. yesterday it overturned and crashed into ...

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  25. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    According to the Mexico city's correspondent of the New York "Times," war ships, aeroplanes, artillery, cavalry, infantry and other units are engaged in a batle ...

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  26. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Tornadoes, rain storms and floods are sweeping south from Louisiana to Virginia, and have claimed at least 35 lives, while five persons are missing. ...

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  27. WAR IN AFGHANISTAN.

    Fighting has been resumed in Afghanistan. Thre ex-King Amanullah is making a determined bid to regain the throne, and has sent a big force with six guns ...

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  28. MYSTERIOUS DEATHS.

    Following the adjournment of an inquest into the deaths of Mrs. Violet Sidney, 69 years, and her daughter Vera, 40 years, on 19th February, the bodies were last night ...

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  29. LABOR CLEAVAGE.

    Although the trouble in the State Labor may oyer the action of the Australian Railways Union in nominating candidates pre-selection at the next State ...

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  30. Collision Oil Geelong-road

    GEELONG, Sunday.--A Geelong party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. E. Webber, returning in a motor car from Melbourne early on ...

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  31. BRITISH NAVAL MISSION.

    The Minister of Marine and the British Minister have signed an agreement, for the despatch of a British naval mission to Greece for a period of ten years. ...

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  32. CAR STRIKES DRAY.

    MALMSBURY, Sunday.--A remarkable accident occurred on Saturday morning. John Donovan, employed by the Country Roads Board on repairs to Calder ...

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  33. ANCIENT JERICHO.

    The site of the ancient city of Jericho will be subjected to a thorough archaeological exploration next season under the direction of Professor John Garstang. ...

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  35. PARLIAMENT TO PRISON.

    Louis M. Augur, a member of Parliament for Prescott, Ontario, was sentenced on Friday to nine years' imprisonment for a grave offence against a young girl. ...

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  36. MINE EXPLOSION.

    It is reported from Parnassus that the death roll at the Kinlook mine, in the State of Pennsylvania, has increased to 46. ...

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  37. NOVIA SCOTIA PARLIAMENT.

    The membership of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly has been reduced from 43 to 38 by a Hilt which passed its third reading on division by 19 votes to 17. ...

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  40. MOTORIST'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    COLAC, Sunday.--A narrow escape from death was experienced by a man named McLeod when motoring from Dreeite to Colac at night. He was on his ...

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