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  2. RIVERINA MOVEMENT.

    WAGGA Wednesday :--A petition mg constitutional reform was issued throughout the Riverina to-night by the executive of the Riverine movement for presentation to tho Federal ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.] CANBERRA. Wednesday.--The debate on the motion for the second ending of the Wheat. Bill was continued .in the ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    Further allocutions for unemployed relief works amounting to £32,707 will be recommended to Cabinet to-day as a result of a meeting of the Unemployed ...

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  5. POLICE EFFICIENCY.

    Though the Commissioner of Police is strongly averse to the suggestion of the Chief Secretary that constables now on special routine and other non-essential ...

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  6. SCOTT'S FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--No food tor three days, sleep that had to be snatched a few hours at a time, and often dispelled by worry over trials yet to lie faced; a ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN AIR MAIL.

    The Australian air mail plane which arrived here at 9.30 a.m. to-day from Akyab. left at 11 a.m . for Victoria point (Burne) where it will remain to-night. ...

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  8. WHOLESALE ROBBERIES.

    Recent suburban and country robberies, involving goods valued at £600 have, it is claimed, been cleared up as the result of investigations conducted by Senior ...

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  9. FORESTALLING ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Stale executive of the A.L.P is leaving nothing to chance and taking every precaution to forestall a Federal election. Urgent ...

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  10. Woman for Senate.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An effort is to be made by the women's association to get Mrs. Muscio. president of the National Council of Women, to mutest a seat in ...

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  11. A Bendigo Supporter.

    BENDIGO. Wednesday.--Mr. T. F. Girvan, of Sutton Grange, hap announced that lie intends to contest the Bendigo seal at the next h[?]ederal elections as a ...

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  12. Real Money and the Lyons Policy.

    Sir.--The admirable article in "The Age'' of 13th inst. goes far to expose the unfortunate vacuity of the various phrases used by Mr. Lyons on each occasion upon ...

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  13. Fairbairn-Shenstone Flight.

    Messrs. Fairbairn and Shenstonc, who are living to Australia, passed Bima at 8 a.m. to-day flying in the direction of Timor. ...

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  14. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    Replying to a member in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for War, Mr. Shaw, said a saving of £7,000 was involved In giving a recent contract for the ...

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  15. EXTENSION OF RELIEF.

    A further extension of the sustenance relief provisions to operate from 4th May were announced yesterday by the At minister in charge of sustenance (Air. Williams). ...

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  16. THE IRISH SWEEP.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question whether it was proposed to open letters containing, money for the Irish sweep on the Derby the ...

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  17. HOUSEBREAKING IN SUBURBS.

    About 4 p.m Yesterday a woman resident of Brentani avenue Eisternwiek saw two men climbing over the back fence of the premises occupied by Mrs. ...

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  18. HOUSING IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister of Health (Mr. Greenwood) referring to the problem of housing, stated that there were now 10,000; more houses ...

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  19. BUREAU REGISTRATIONS.

    The number of unemployed registered in the state is approximately 50,000,. At the metropolitan bureau at the Exhibition Building at the end of last week there ...

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  20. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    DENILIQUIN, Wednesday --In the Supreme Court, before Air. Justice Ferguson, Alfonso Munoz. a Spaniard was charged with the murder of William Patrick ...

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  21. Provincial Council Manifesto.

    ALBURY, Wednesday --Explaining the object, in issuing The provincial council manifesto to the people the executive of the Riverina Movement Stated:-- ...

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  22. RAIN PASSES EASTWARD.

    Following on the heavy, soaking rain which fell over the metropolis on Tuesday, Melbourne was favored with brilliant warm sunshine yesterday. According to ...

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  23. HOLD-UP AT CARLTON.

    Another during robbery by, hold-up men who have been extremely active lira the suburbs since, the beginning of the year is being investigated by detectives. ...

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  24. WORLD'S SHIP BUILDING.

    Lloyds quarterly ship-building returns to 31st March show that the total world tonnage under construction is 1,090,800 tons. Tim total, under construction in ...

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  25. Branch Formed at Finley.:

    FINLEY, Wednesday.--A. branch of the Riverina Movement has been formed at finley A largo number of farmers at tended the inaugural meeting and ...

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  26. INTEREST REDUCTION.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Addressing delegates at the graziers conference this afternoon, Mr. A. C. Davidson, general manager of the Bank of New South ...

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  27. TASMANIAN STEAM SERVICE

    Answering Mr. Gay (T.) the Post master-General said he had already taken up the matter of securing the services of the steamer Nairana on the ...

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  28. BROADMEADOWS CAMP.

    The question, of maintaining the Camp for unemployed single man at Broad meadows is under consideration.. Since the middle of December 612 men at a ...

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  29. Entertained at Lunch.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Flight-Lieutenant Scott was entertained at luncheon in Tattersall's Club to-day, und presented with a wallet of notes. ...

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  30. Support from Mulwala.

    YARRAWONGA, Wednesday At a meeting of the Mulwala branch of the new state league it was decided to link state up with the Riverina movement Mr. ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE

    Sir,--The following definitions of money may be of interest to your renders Professor. Walker, in his "Money Trade and Industry," defines ...

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  32. FATALITY AT KEW.

    Crossing High-street, Kew, shortly after 5.30 p,m. yesterday two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Moss and . Mrs. Zoe Creedon, both residing in Denmark-street, were knocked ...

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  33. SHOOTING AT RUTHERGLEN.

    RUTHERGLEN, Wednesday.--A shooting tragedy occurred to-day three miles from Rutherglen, when Andrew Alexander Laidlaw was mortally wounded in the ...

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  34. AMY JOHNSON'S FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Speaking at a function, given in his honor by Die Queensland Aero Club to-night Lieutenaut Scott said in his opinion Amy. ...

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  35. WIRELESS ON PLANES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--On arrival in Adelaide to-day in the Vickers Viastra the pilot, Captain Brearsly said had the Southern Cloud been equipped with a ...

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  36. YOUNG MIGRANTS.

    Mr. Angwin, Agent-General for West Australia, farewelled thirteen boys and girls whose ages average ten years, who are leaving .for Australia in the Largs ...

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  37. NEW SENATOR SWORN IN.

    When the Senate met this afternoon the President announced the election of Senator for H. Knecbome (S.A.) to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Chanman ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The select committee of the Legislative. Council resumed its Inquiry to-day into the. Industrial Arbitration Amendment Bill. ...

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  39. ALL-FOR-AUSTRALIA MOVEMENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. -- Mrs. Lyons, who has returned from the mainland, described tho enthusiasm for the All-for-Austrlian movement as amounting ...

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  40. MOTOR CAR OFFENCES.

    KERANG Wednesday -- For [?] taking a motor car belonging to the Zealand Loanand Mereantile Agency Co. Reginald Arthur Dawson was sentenced ...

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  41. KEW. "MADE-IN-AUSTRALIA" WEEK.

    To stimulate interest bath in Australian made goods and in local Trading, Kew Traders Association is organising a "Made-in-Australia" shopping ...

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  42. INSURGENT ATTACKS.

    As the result insurgent attacks in the past twenty-four hours, four Americans were on Tuesday reported killed in and around Puertacabezas, Nicaragua. ...

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  43. COUNTRY BRANCHES FORMED.

    NATHALIA, Wednesday,--A well-attended meeting was held in the Nathalia public hall when a branch of the All,for Australia League was formed ...

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  44. INDIAN ARMY LOYAL.

    At a dinner given to-night by tin Royal Empire Society at the Victoria Hotel, Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood addressed a gathering of eminent soldiers ...

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  45. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    AVOCA, Wednesday.--Hurry Latch 32 years, married was seriously injured in motor cycle accident . He was picket up unconscious on the Ballarat-road and ...

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  46. THE MUNGANA CASE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Pleadings in the Supremo Court action arising out of the Mungana affairs have been closed. Tins afternoon the Crown .delivered ...

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  47. BRANCH AT SEA LAKE.

    SEA LAKE, Wednesday.--The following have been elected as office bearers to the local branch of the All-For-Austrlian League:--President, Mr. J. Sutton; ...

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  48. THE NEW EMDEN.

    The new German cruiser Emden, successor to the raider sunk by H.M.A.S. Sydney during the war, reached Nanking to-day. She is the first German, war ...

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  49. TRUCKS COLLIDE AT WANGARATTA

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.--A collision between a motor truck driven by Mr. A. D. Campbell, of Wangaratta, and a heavy motor truck driven by Mr. C. A. ...

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  50. CHINESE KILLED.

    CORRYONG, Wednesday.--An aged Chinese named Charlie Gow, market gardener, was killed at Thougla. While going down a hill his horse ran into a ...

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  51. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--M. Vesper touched a live wire a live at the top of a pole at Casino to-day, The shock [?] him, unconscious bat he was saved from ...

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  52. COST OF LIVING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Employers will shortly apply to the Industrial Commission for an inquiry to ho made into tho cost of living for tho purpose of revising ...

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  53. Branch Formed at Footscray.

    A public meeting was held in the Royal Hall, Footseray, on Tuesday night to form a local branch of the All-for-Austrlian League. The mayor (Cr. Thomson) ...

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