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  2. PAVLOVA SEASON.

    Pavlova's choice of the two act ballet Giselle for the opening of her Melbourne season at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday proved distinctly happy for her ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY IN LONDON.

    The Prime Minister, addressing a vast crowd in Hyde Park last night, delivered an Empire day message which was broadcast by wireless throughout Great Britain ...

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  4. THE DUCE ON EDUCATION.

    Speaking in the Senate to-day, Signor Mussolini declared that the Slate alone could give requisite religious instruction to children, supplemented with ...

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  5. PACIFIC PROBLEMS.

    The Pacific Science Congress to-day discussed the exploitation of the mixed tropical forests in connection with flic limber supply of East Asia, Australia and the ...

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  6. COUNTRY SEATS.

    TATURA, Sunday.--Responding to the toast of the Slate Parliament at the annual dinner of Tatura Agricultural Society on Saturday. Mr. Allan. M.L.A., said he ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTION.

    With only three week days prior to the polling, interest in the general election has quickened. Never before have the policies of the respective parties been ...

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  8. STATEMENT FOR THE MEN.

    The following statement on the recent conference to effect a settlement of the timber strike was issue last night by Mr. E. J. Holloway on behalf of the union ...

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  9. "Arbitration Act a Curse."

    Speaking at a meeting of the Australian Women's National League on Friday, the State Attorney-General (Mr. Macfarlan) said that to his mind the ...

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  10. Women's Section of Country Party.

    A large gathering, under the auspices of Women's Section Victorian Country Party, was held at Girgarre on Wednesday, 22nd May, approximately 200 being ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    The election campaign is arousing the natives in Hie Cape territory. To-day the townspeople of Robertson, in the Eastern Cape district, were alarmed when motor ...

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  12. EMPIRE EDUCATION.

    The holders of Commonwealth fellowship scholarships were farewelled at Australia House by Sir G. Ryric, High Commissioner for Australia, prior to their ...

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  13. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE

    Another virtual ''deadlock" has arisen in the reparations negotiations. The Germans are prepared to reconsider their reservations if the Allies return to ...

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  14. London Police Centenary.

    Just 100 years ago Sir Robert Peel, then Home Secretary, established a force of police in this country. To-morrow The centenary will be celebrated by a great ...

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  15. NEXT STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. R. A. O'Keefe, who was selected as a Labor candidate for Dandenong, has decided to engage in practice as a barrister and solicitor in one ...

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  16. BRITISH "GESTURE" TO SOUTH AMERICA.

    The British Economic Mission, which, under, the presidency of Lord d'Abernon is to visit the Argentine and Brazil, will sail in the Alcantara on 2nd August. ...

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  17. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. F. H. Corke, secretary of the Timber Merchant's Association to-night, stated that he had been advised from Melbourne that all peace ...

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  18. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES AND

    Sir,--I am writing with a view of removing any misconception That may have arisen in the minds of your readers in regard to the statement made by Mr. ...

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  19. VANCOUVER'S MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Fred Crone, chairman of the Vancouver Publicity Committee, has sent the following message to Australia and New Zealand by the touring party of the Young ...

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  20. CURE FOR PARALYSIS.

    Prominence is being given to a new system for the treatment of paralysis and kindred ailments by means of cauterisation of the nerve centres. It has been ...

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  21. MELBOURNE SOUTH PROVINCE.

    Mr. E. R. Reynolds, Nationalist candidate, who was defeated by a narrow margin at the last election for the Legislative Council will open his campaign ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND MINISTRY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Government apparently is out for a clean up, but whether the new broom will get into all the corners and crevices is a matter of ...

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  23. NIGHTINGALE BROADCAST.

    A remarkable nightingale broadcast was achieved last night by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Listeners were surprised to hear the ...

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  24. CITY MAN'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    A search is still proceeding for Mr. John Edward Mounsey, 49 years, a director of Barclay's Bank and the Trust and Agency Company of Australia, who left ...

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  25. A CITY FIRE.

    Thieves are believed to have caused a five at the Collins Book Depot, 369 Bourk[?]street, city, early yesterday morning. A small portion of the shop and the ...

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  26. SHOT ON HER BIRTHDAY

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--A birthday party at South-terrace, Adelaide, ended tragically early on Saturday morning, when an accidental revolver shot caused the ...

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  27. AMERICA'S ACCIDENTS.

    According to the National Safety Council, 27,500 poisons were killed in auto mobile accidents last year in the United States--6.3 per cent, above the record for ...

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  28. POLITICAL REFORM.

    Sir,-- I make the following seven sincere suggestions for political reform:-- I. Some measure of justice for the reiunant of the original inhabitants and owners ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL ROTARY.

    A Rotary international convention, at which representatives of clubs from 48 countries will be present, will be opened at Dallas on Monday. ...

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  30. LAY PREACHERS.

    By invitation from the president of the Methodist Local Preacher's Association of Victoria representatives from the Anglican, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational ...

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  31. A LAWYER COERCED.

    A lawyer named Martelly has told the police an amazing story of how he was fenced to purchase a villa owned by a silk merchant, Jules Jacques. The latter ...

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  32. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    Early in the month the body of Miss Olive Branson, a cousin of a judge of the English High Court, was fond in a tank near her villa ut as Les, near Arles, ...

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  33. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    Two men were killed in a railway fatality at Footscray on Saturday morning. The victims were:-- WILLIAM ENDACOTT, 32 years, married, ...

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  34. New Professorship for Oxford.

    A new professorship has been offered to Oxford University through the Association of American Rhodes scholars by Mr. George Eastman, head of the Kodak ...

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  35. PAPAL HONORS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--St. Mary's Cathedral was crowded to-day, when the honors recently conferred by the Pope upon citizens who had done good work at the ...

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  36. ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT.

    In connection with the attempt to assassinate M. Valdemares, Premier of Lithuania, on 5th May, a student named Vesalius was yesterday found guilty by ...

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  37. UNREST IN INDIA.

    A State official declares that there is no truth in the rumors regarding the movement of troops in Northern India. Revolutionary activities are admitted, but ...

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  38. MISSING TRAINING SHIP.

    It was staled in "The Age on Saturday that a cablegram from Capetown announced the finding of the crew of the missing Danish training ship Kobenbavn ...

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  39. WOMAN CHOKED WITH PIECE OF MEAT.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Margaret Wilson, 60 years, residing with her husband in Stirling-street, had a piece of meat caught in her throat last night, and started ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    Lord Beaverbrook has promised St. Mary's Hospital Medical School £9000 a year for seven years. ...

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