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  2. League Agenda

    Some 20 subjects are contained in the provisional agenda for the first session of the Assembly of the League of Nations to be held at Geneva on Monday, ...

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  3. ARREST OF COL. MALONE, M.P.

    Colonel Cecil L'estrange Malone, M.P., who was arrested in Dublin prior to a meeting at which he was to have given an address on the subject of ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. U.S. Rule in Haiti

    Testifying before the Naval Board of Inquiry, Major Turner, of the U.S. Murines, said that 1132 Haitians had been killed in 298 engagements since ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. Fire in Sydney

    Damage estimated at £200,000 was caused by fire, which gutted the premises of John Connell & Co. Ltd., merchants, of 355-07 Kent street, last ...

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  7. Mr Mahon's Speech

    The Perth branch of the National Federation carried a motion heartily approving the expulsion of Mr Hugh Mahon. ...

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  8. Visiting Cricketers

    Jookine remarkably well despite the arduous duties of his first week of office as Lord Mayor, councillor Swanson stated today that he did not ...

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  9. Senate of South Africa

    In the reconstruction of the Senate or South Africa, of the recommendations of the representatives to the conference of both Houses are adopted, the ...

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  10. FORMER SOLDIERS PROTEST.

    The committee of the Bendigo brunch of the Returned Soldiers' Association has carried a motion regarding with indignation and contempt ...

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  11. Concession for Soldiers

    Regarding a proposal that members of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia should be granted a concession in ...

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  12. Explorers on Strike

    Even the Arctic explorers are being affected by the cost of living. Captain Reald Amundsen has left East Capo with three men; the others have struck ...

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  13. DRAWING GERMANY'S TEETH

    Reuter learns that Germany has surrendered 33,500 howitzers and' field-guns and 120 fortress guns. There are only 2500 big guns left. These will ...

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  14. MR. CONSIDINE'S SPEECH

    In a report which appeared in The Herald" yesterday of the debate in the House of Representatives on Thursday on the motion for the expulsion of Mr Mahon, Mr ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. Greek Electoral Campaign

    In a message from Athens, "The Times" correspondent says that the electoral campaign is, proceeding with energy and acrimony, knife-thrusts ...

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  16. "Disarmament a Farce"

    Fierr von Kahr, the Bavarian Premier in a speech in the Diet, said that the Red Army organisations had 403,000 rifles, 1400 machine-guns, 240 heavy ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. NO REPLIES BY TELEPHONE.

    Owing to the interference that would be caused with the business of the office it will not be possible to answer inquiries by telephone as to the ...

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  18. The Business of the Empire

    The conference of Prime Ministers to be held in June will deal with current business matters affecting the Empire. It will be analogous to an ...

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  19. Wool Sales Held

    Sir John Higgins, chairman of the Central Wool-Committee, has received the following report of the wool sales from the Director-General of Raw ...

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  20. VISITORS AT THE THEATRE.

    At the invitation of J. C. Williamson Ltd. and J. and N. Tait, the English cricketers were guests at the King's Theatre last night to witness the final ...

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  21. Lanolin Waste

    Referring to the proposals made in "The Herald" on . Thursday by Mr F. Bailey, regarding the saving of wool-fat in scouring, an officer of the ...

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  22. Accused of Murder

    James Thomas Pierce and Henry Pierce, who are charged with the wilful murder of Mr David Davidson, at St. Kilda, on November 2, have now ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. Fighting on Euphrates

    A communique dealing with the operations on the Lower Euphrates and further north states:--"A column from Samawah, which ...

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  24. Troops in Mesopotamia

    In the House of Commons, Brigadier-General H. P. Croft (National Party) asked for an undertaking that no definite decision would be reached ...

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  25. MOTOR TRIP TOMORROW

    A basket picnic has been arranged by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria for the English cricketers. Members of the club will call at the Grand ...

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  26. Murray Waters

    Ministers have, been paying considerable attention to the Murray development matters. Last week-end five of them visited settlements to note the ...

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  27. Congested Racecourses

    Referring to a letter received from the Commission of Public Health, which was accompanied by the report of the Health Inspector, regarding the ...

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  28. Problem of Vilna's Future

    As a means of settling the problem of the future of Vilna (says "The Times" correspondent at Warsaw) the Polish' Government suggests that it ...

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  29. Expulsion of Members

    Only two members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly have been expelled in 64 years, so far as the indexed, records show. The first was Mr C. E. ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING

    On board the White Star liner Runic, which left Port Melbourne at 11 a.m. today for South African ports, London and Liverpool, are the following passengers from ...

    Article : 368 words
  31. Petlura's Arrest Denied.

    Members of the Ukrainian delegation deny, the report that General Petlura has been arrested. ...

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  32. Perils of the Deep

    A diver engaged in clearing the holds of the wrecked sailing shin Notre Dame d'Arvor, in Spencer's Gulf, found an octopus there when he ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. Strike in Berlin Ends

    In consequence of an ultimatum threatening the dismissal of the electrical workers who are on strike, a ballot was taken on the question of ...

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  34. Appeal for Hospital Funds

    Lord Glaidstene is organising an appeal for £250,000 for the London Hospital "as the Empire's tribute to the Prince of Wales." ...

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  35. AMERICAN BANK ROBBED

    A Kingston bank has been robbed by bandits, who secured £30,000. ...

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  36. ESTATE TO BE DIVIDED

    Captain Gordon Chirnside has decided to subdivide 3000 acres of the famous Carramballae Estate, Skipton, which has been in the family possession for ...

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  37. Returned Unopposed

    Mr J. C. Davidson (Coalition- Unionist) has been returned unopposed for Hemel Hempstead (Hertfortshire). Figures at the last election were:-- ...

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  38. Ape's Powers, in Ring

    Sir Richard Gregory, Professor of Astronomy in Queen's College. London, declared in a lecture that a cave man could have beaten Jack Dempsey and ...

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  39. A BRAWN FIGHT

    At Wanganul last night Jack Jannese (Australia) met H. Gunu (Timaru) for a purse or £260. The contest went the full 15 rounds, and the ...

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  40. FAREWELL TO MISSIONARIES

    Farewell to five missionaries of the Church Missionary Society will be marked by an afternoon ten, and a farewell meeting at the Chapter House ...

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  41. New Austrian Assembly

    Today's newly-eleeted National Assembly held its first session. Herr Weiskirchner, a former, burgomaster of Vienna, who is a Christian ...

    Article : 38 words
  42. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  43. BALLARAT COLLEGE SUCCESSES

    The double victory of the Ballarat College four-oared crew in the Head of the Lake (Ballarat) and Ladles' Challenge Cup (Henley on Yarra) contests was celebrated ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. New Ship for Tourists

    One of the most popular routes taken by Australian tourists is the Java and Singapore run, catered for by Burns, Philp and Co., one of the oldest established shipping firms ...

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  46. INDICATIONS OF THUNDER AND RAIN

    Cloudy but sultry weather was experienced in the city area this morning. For the next 24 hours the forecast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 269 words
  47. MUNICIPAL BASIC WAGE

    When the Collingwood Council holds its usual fortnightly business meeting on Monday evening, Cr H. Evans, chairman of Public Works ...

    Article : 126 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. BENDIGO

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  50. SUNDAY BAY EXCUBSIONS

    On an excursion to Mornington, the bay steamer. Reliance will have No. 1 South Wharf tomorrow at 1 a.m. Excursionists may picnic ashore or accompany the vessel ...

    Article : 106 words
  51. GOLD YIELDS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  52. Advertising

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