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  2. RELIEF FOR THE THIRSTY!

    It is reported that the Cunard line, with the permission of the State department, proposes to charter three ships of the Associated Anchor line to a national ...

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  3. FATAL COLLISION.

    One man was killed instantly, and two others were injured, when a motor truck collided with a cow on Sydney-road, about ten miles from the city, about 1 ...

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  4. CANADA'S NEW TARIFF.

    It is estimated that the new Canadian tariff will affect imports from the United States to the extent of £60,000,000. The chief item altered is that of iron ...

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  5. SAFEBREAKERS AT HEALESVILLE.

    A daring safe robbery was carried out on Saturday night at the general store of J. T. Phillips and Son Pty. Ltd., Nicholson-street, Healesville. When the robbery ...

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  6. Swan Hill Soldiers Protest.

    SWAN HILL, Sunday.--At a meeting of the Swan Hill branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night indignation was expressed at the attitude of the ...

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  7. LEVEL-HEADED INDIANS.

    Two hundred rich Bengal landholders have written to the Viceroy assuring him of their support to any Government measures to preserve order, and declaring ...

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  8. MAY DAY MEETING

    International Labor May day movement was observed yesterday afternoon in Melbourne by several hundred trade unionists marching from the Trades Hall to the ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The concert of the University Symphony Orchestra in the Town Hall on Saturday was in the hands of Dr. W. Arundel Orchard, director of the New South ...

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  10. OLD WESLEY COLLEGIANS IN BULLDOG DRUMMOND.

    Bulldog Drummond, a "mystery" melodrama which has become familiar through the talkies as well as the legitimate stage, was revived at the Playhouse on ...

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  11. Government's Pledge Betrayed.

    ALBURY, Sunday.--Commenting on the action of the Federal Government in respect to preference to returned soldiers, Mr. F. B. Gavan Duffy, president of the ...

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  12. Protest at Essendon.

    The president of the Essendon branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, Cr. C. T. Fitzgerald, called a special meeting of the executive of the branch on Saturday, ...

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  13. UNPRECEDENTED STORM

    The severest storm in the history of Saghalien occurred last night and devastated the Japanese half of the island. Very heavy losses on both land and sea ...

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  14. THE BAYSWATER ROBBERY.

    Pursuing their inquiries throughout Friday night in connection with the sensational escape of supposed thieves in a motor car after stealing money and ...

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  15. Protest from Rupanyup.

    RUPANYUP, Sunday.--At the monthly meeting of the Rupanyup branch of the Returned Soldiers' League a resolution was unanimously carried expressing ''disgust ...

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  16. PINNED UNDER TRUCK.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--As she stepped from behind a car when she was crossing Hargreaves-street yesterday, Mrs. Helena Rawiller, 50 years, wife of Mr. H. Rawiller, ...

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  17. MALVERN CHORAL SOCIETY.

    A concert of first-class importance was given by the Malvern Choral Society in the Malvern town hall on Saturday night. Mr. Herbert Davis, the energetic ...

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  18. Master Builder's Association.

    The executive of Melbourne Master Builders' Association has carried the following resolution:--That this association communicate with the ...

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  19. ALFONSO NOT WANTED.

    Senor Unamuno, formerly rector of Salmanca University, who returned to Spain yesterday after his exile, made another attack on King Alfonso to-night in the ...

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  20. ILLICIT STILL.

    PERTH, Sunday.--An illicit still was found in a house at Bayswater, a suburb of Perth, yesterday evening. Later an Italian was arrested on two charges ...

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  21. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    Suffering from fractured ribs and shock, Robert McKay, 24 years, of Ashmore-street, East Brunswick, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital on Saturday, McKay ...

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  22. AUSTRIA WANTS A LOAN.

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Henderson, had a lengthy conference with the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Schober, yesterday. In a press interview, Dr. Schober ...

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  23. CITY ACCIDENT.

    Reuben Jackson, 82 years, of Osborne-street, South Yarra, who was knocked down by a motor car at the intersection of Keppell and Swanston streets. Carlton, ...

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  24. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    In an article discussing the latest developments regarding the Singapore naval base the naval correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:-- ...

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  25. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--During Friday night thieves raided the premises of the National Bank of Australasia at Townsville and stole £3900 in cash. Apparently ...

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  26. COLLISION WITH TRAM.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--A motor car driven by Samuel John Lewis, of Baringhup, collided with a tram car in McCrae-street, near the intersection of Arnold-street, on ...

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  27. TIVOLI.

    Jim Gerald and his company still continue to delight large audiences with his own inimitable humor at the Tivoli. This week his revue is entitled The Whirl of ...

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  28. Struck by Car.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--On Saturday Leonard Fox, 41 years, of Britannia-street, Geelong West was knocked down by a motor car. He was later treated at ...

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  29. EXPLOSIONS IN STREET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Windows were smashed and portion of the kerbing on the corner of Cooper and Waterloo streets was wrecked when two deafening ...

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  30. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.

    Melbourne music lovers were slow to show their appreciation of the Westminster Glee Singers, who bade farewell to this city on Saturday night, but the size ...

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  31. THE MERRY WIDOW.

    The revival of the well-known musical play The Merry Widow attracted large attendances to the Theatre Royal during last week. Miss Gladys ...

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  32. Child Knocked Down.

    PERTH, Sunday.--When a nine-year-old girl, named E. Osborn, of North street, Mount Lawley, ran out of her house last night to rescue her dog from ...

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  33. Ambulance and Car Collide.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Driven by Mr. G. Oakes, jun., the city motor ambulance was travelling west along Sturt-street on Saturday en route to Burr[?]mbeet races, ...

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  34. THE QUEEN'S EXAMPLE.

    The Queen is giving a lead to society in connection with national cotton week. Her Majesty selected cotton voiles, ninons and mixtures of cotton mid and ...

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  35. THE HAWK.

    Mr. William Faversham, the distinguished dramatic star, will make his first appearance in Melbourne in The Hawk at the Comedy Theatre on Saturday ...

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  36. WILKINS'S LATEST SCHEME.

    Before the American Geophysical Union to-day Sir Hubert Wilkins described his plans for a submarine trip to the Arctic in search of meteorological secrets. He ...

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  37. BOY SHOPBREAKERS.

    By removing a glass panel from a rear door thieves gained entry to the premises of the Excelsior Supply Co., Queen-street on Friday, and stole gold fountain ...

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  38. FUR ROBBERIES.

    It was reported to the Criminal Investigation branch last night that during the week end the furrier's shop of Mrs. A. Pearson, Kooyong-road, Caulfield, was ...

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  39. ANOTHER RECORD.

    Mademoiselle Lena Bernstein, a Russian emigre, ascended at Le Bouget yesterday with the object of establishing a continuous flying record. She remained ...

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  40. LOVE LIES.

    Messrs. Richard White and Eric Edgley's presentation of the comedy Love Lies has attracted large audiences to King's Theatre during the week. ...

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  41. AN ALARMING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A horse ridden by Bentree Kinsella, 17 years, of Bondi, in Centennial Park to-day bolted and threw her across the bonnet of a car which ...

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  42. ALEXANDER WATSON.

    The versatility of Alexander Watson was again conspicuous in Saturday night's recital, when he presented a refreshing and varied programme to an appreciative ...

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  43. CONTROL OF SHANGHAI.

    At a special meeting of ratepayers to-day a motion for the admission of three more Chinese to the Shanghai municipal council was passed by an overwhelming ...

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  44. THIEF SNATCHES WALLET.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--While crossing a dark part of Hyde Park, city last night Major K. Nicholls, military secretary to the Governor-General, was accosted by a ...

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  45. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT.

    The second concert by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, under the auspices of the Melbourne City Council, will take place in the Town Hall on Saturday night ...

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  46. WALL-ST. "ROCKS" AGAIN.

    The New York stock market, suffered its most disastrous collapse since the November cata[?]lysm in a record-breaking fall to-day. ...

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  47. DIVORCED AT RENO.

    Lady Mary Heath, the British air woman, was granted a divorce at Reno, Nevada, to-day, from Sir James Heath, a wealthy British iron master, on the ...

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  48. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The body of Thomas William Smith, 53 years, Homebush, was this morning found cut to pieces on the railway line near St. Peters. It is ...

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  49. STRING QUARTET RECITAL.

    The fourth of the series of five recitals in connection with the University Conservatorium concerts will take place in the lower hall of the Melbourne Town ...

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  50. MEETING AT GAIETY.

    At the Gaiety Theatre last night Mr. W. J. Long, M.P. (representing Lang. N.S.W.), moved the same motion as that submitted on Yarra-bank. In the ...

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  51. Furs Stolen from Motor Car.

    Leaving his car outside K shed at Queen Victoria Market on Saturday, at 8 a.m., Joseph Gold, furrier, of Carlton-street, Carlton, went into the shed to ...

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  52. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    Strephon, after being on the walking list for six days, has resumed work, and in a steady [?]anter at Newmarket did not show the least sign of [?]ness. He seems to be progressing well. ...

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  53. BURGLAR FIRES SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A burglar entered the house of Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas, at Rose Bay, last night while they were out, but they returned before he ...

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  54. EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY.

    Some excitement was caused in Bourke-street on Saturday when, in answer to an electric automatic fire alarm, detachments from Eastern Hill fire station rushed to ...

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  55. THE ART THEATRE PLAYERS.

    Mr. J. B. Fowler's Art Theatre Players may count Rutherford and Son as one of the distinct successes in their lengthy repertoire. The performance at the ...

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  56. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    A daring hold-up by two men, one of whom produced a revolver, was carried out at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday at the garage of Andrew John Motherwell, ...

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  57. CHAMBER CONCERT.

    The Musical Society of Victoria will give its 334th chamber concert in Scots' Church hall. Russell-street, on Wednesday evening next. The programme is to ...

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  58. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The State Parliament will meet on Tuesday, when a heavy legislative programme will begin. The Public Service Salaries Bill, intended to ...

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  59. A DOUBLE INJURY.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--While playing in a match in the Bendigo junior competition yesterday. F. Tipping, a member of South Bendigo team, had his nose ...

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  60. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir John Hope Simpson, late of the Indian Civil Service, is about to go to Palestine on a temporary mission to confer with the High Commissioner on ...

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  61. CYCLING AND REVUE.

    Mr. W. Arnold will present at the Playhouse this evening the Rollerena Stage Speedway, featuring Hubert Opperman and Bob Finaly in a race between a push ...

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  62. A WOMAN POISONED.

    HOBART Sunday.--Yesterday morning Rose Bird, a married woman, with four children, purchased a bottle of disinfectant from a chemist. When her husband ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. Temperance Hall.

    Zax Ermakov, a Russian cavalry swordsmen, the Moama Lu[?] Duo and a number of other artists contributed to the all-vaudeville programme at the Temperance ...

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  65. Advertising

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