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  2. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the golf tournament, Fawcett, of New Zealand, was beaten in tbe third round. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Grand Master of the Masonic lodges of Victoria has conferred the appointment of P.J.G.D. on Brother James Oliver of the Orion ladge. As a result of a "lucky envelope" day the sum ...

    Article : 191 words
  4. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The summary of the New Zealand war casualties to March 31 shows:—Officers. dead 773, wounded 1,720; other ranks, dead 15,840. wounded, 29,5990. ...

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  6. WHARF LUMPERS' DEMANTS.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.-The situation at the Fremantle wharf continues to cause grave concern. It is now apparent that while the lumpers may have boen sincere ...

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  7. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  9. A.I.F. CRiCKET.

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  10. CONSTABLE FIRED ON.

    Henry Stater, who arrested by a posse of detedtives in execiting circumstances in a house in Webb street, Fitzroy, on Saturday, appeared before M[?]. E. N. Moore, P.M., at the city Court ...

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  11. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Sister May Hennessy, of Bendigo, who died at Geelong on Thursday from malarial fever, contracted while doing hospital duty at Salonika, was accorded a military funeral on Saturday. Sister ...

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  12. BOXING.

    At the Holborn Stadium a boxing maten for the bantam championship of Europe and a purse of £500, was fought between Tommy Noble (England) and Eugene ...

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  13. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Chaptain-Captain Forrest, of St. George's Presbyterian Church, who recently returned from the front, has received a call to the canterbury Presbyterian Church. ...

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  14. MARYBOROUGH.

    The Red Cross Society has donated £25 to the funds of the Salvation Army to aid its work amongst the troops. An amount of £30 has been subscrbed to the ...

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  15. TENNIS IN ENGLAND.

    In the Queen's Club covered court champion lawn tennis matches, the results on Thursday were:£Charnwood and Watt beat Raymond and Dodd Jones and Doust beat ...

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  16. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The committee of the Warrnambool Hospital and Benevolent Asylum has decided to launch all appeal for £ 10,000 for the re-modelling of the institution as a peace offering and soldiers' memorial Mr. ...

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  17. British Army Cases.

    The fact is now disclosed that there were 36,473 cases of influenza in the British First Army in France during six weeks in May and June of last year. The doctors agreed ...

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  18. SCHOOLS AT MALVERN.

    Sir,—In connection with the opening of the Park street school at Malvern as an emergency influenza hospital, I would like to let you know that before the school was ...

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  19. PABAMOUNT THEATRE.

    "The Cinderelin Man" which was played here by Mr Charles Waldron and Miss Kalhlene MacDonell, has been turned into a picture play. As a modernised fairy story ...

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  20. CAMBERWELL HONOUR ROLL.

    The Camberwell Town Hall was crowded last night, when His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Stanley) unveiled an claborate blackwood honour roll containing ...

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  21. INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES.

    The annual meeting of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries, Australian branch (Melbourne) was held last night, Sir.George Steward presiding. ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' MEMORIALS.

    A meeting was convened at the South Melbourne Town Hall last night by the mayor (Councillor Cuthbertson) to inaugurate a movement to erect a memorial to the soldiers from that district ...

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  23. CLOTHES FOR CONVALESCENTS.

    Sir,—There are a number of unfortunate men, women, and children in Port Melbourne, convalescent after influenza, and others who are stilll suffering from it very ...

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  24. BISHOP OF CORK.

    Sir,—Dr. Leeper now tells us that he simply "quoted count Bernstorff's words', and with no responsibility for them." This surely is very puzzling. But I suppose it ...

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  25. CITIZEN FORCE TRAINING.

    Sir,—It is A menace to the whole community that citizen force training is to be now resumed. The influenza epidemic threaten to be worse yet teh boys are to ...

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  26. MELBOURNE SOUTH PRESBYTERY.

    At the meeting of the Presbytery of Melbourne South last night, the Rev.W. Stavely presiding the Rev. T. Mackenzie moved— "That the Presbytery viewed with thankfulness ...

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  27. CLOTHING TRADE WAGES.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Higgins, who is hearing the plaint of the Federated Clothing Trades organisation against J, Archer and 48 other clothing ...

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  28. INCOME TAX.

    Sir,—The inner working of the Federal Income Tax department, with its varying decisions, outlined by the commissioneer as his interpretation of the act either by ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The Citizen Force training (a 24 days camp) was suspended in January on account of the influenza epidemic and now when the epidemic is more widely spread ...

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  30. ATTACK ON MOTOR DRIVER.

    Sir,—An unseemly incident in front of Scott's Hotel, Collins street, to-night, at 5 o'clock will not help the strikers. The merits of the despute I know little of, but ...

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  31. PUBLIC SERVICE GRIEVANCES.

    Various questions affecting the clerical division of the State public service have been recently submitted to the State Ministry by the State Service Federation. With ...

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  32. WOOLGROWERS AND THE POOL.

    Sir, —According to the war-time sale of Australia's wool to the British Government the coming clip is already bought, the contract not ceasing till June, 1920. Therefore, ...

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  33. YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB.

    Mr. C. H. Martin, treasurer of the building fund of the Mutual Help Lodge, acknowledges the receipt of the following donations towards the recent appeal made to clear off the liability (£250) ...

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  34. PERFORMANCE OF "ELIJAH."

    The Melbourne Philharonic Society will perform Mendelssohn's "Elijah"in the Town Hall tonight. Mr. Alberto Zelman, conductor of the society, will have the assistance of Madame Mary ...

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  35. INSURANCES ON BURNT FACTORY.

    The stock of Lycett Proprietary Limited castoroil distillers, whose premises in Normany road, South Melbourne, were damaged by fire early on Sunday morning, was insured for £1,000 in the ...

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  36. BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    CRESWICK, MondaY.— Councillor W. [?]. Grose is a candidate for the vacancy in the representstion of the western group of municipalities on the Board of Public Health. ...

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  39. FIXED PRICES FOR CHEESE.

    An order has been issued by the Government raising prices for new cheese in New South Wales Id. per lb., while those for matured are on the same basis as ruling in Victoria. The maximum ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON (1,479 Miles). — Arrived. — April 14— Willochra, form London. NAPIER.— Sailed.— April 14 — Warmusic, for Hull. ...

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  42. TEMPORARY CLERKS' STRIKE.

    PERTH, Monday.—A meeting of the temporary clerks on strike will be held to-morrow to consider a telegram from the association in Melbourne indicating that the public service commissioner is ...

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  43. SOLDIERS WELCOMED HOME.

    An enthusiastic welcome was given to Driver L. Thomas and Sergeant G. Warne-Jones (both Anzacs). and Privates P.Thomas, S. Scott. W. Barrett, and corporal R. coventry, on Thursday last in the ...

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  44. FLOOD PROTECTION AT SEYMOUR.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Clarke) said yesterday that he had inspected the banks of the Goulburn River at Seymour, wherfe the last floods were said to have caused erosion, necessitating ...

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