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  2. TRAGEDY IN CITY FLAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A mysterious murder which occurred in a city flat yesterday morning is engaging the attintion of the Sydney police. ...

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  3. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council at Government House on Saturday morning. ...

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  4. THE FLYING EXPRESS.

    The first aerial transport company formed in Australis was registered by the Treasury on Saturday. Two applications were originally lodged, one by Mr. H. Sleeman and the ...

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  5. COAL AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During this week the coal-miners lodges will meet to consider the offer of the colliery proprictors, made at the conterence in Melbourne, of ...

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  6. PROHIBITION POLL.

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  8. PEESONAL.

    The late Lord Glantanar, who was formerly Mr. Thomas Coats, cotton spinner, of Paisley, left estate valued at £4,600,000. The value of the estate of the late Sir ...

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  9. VOTING BY SOLDIERS.

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  12. FRAUD SUGGESTED.

    Addressing large audiences on the temperance question at the Methodist Church, Cecil street, South Mrlbourne, yesterday afternoon and evening, Mr. Tennyson Smith ...

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  13. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    In a statemint made in reply to a leading article in "The Argus" of Friday dealing with railway management the Victorian Railways Commissioners deny that "the ...

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  14. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whose list." ...

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  15. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the ...

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  16. MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919.

    A further increase in the price of coal is almost certain. That is the outcome of the secret negotiations in Melbourne between Federal Ministers and the ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Ballauat Trustees, Executors, and Agency Comany Limited is applying for probate of the will of Alexander Melaren Talloch, late of Victoria parade, Geelong, brewer's traveller. ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Seventeen members of the Legislative Council will retire by effluxion of time shortly. The elections to fill the vacancies will be held on June 5. In addition, an ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    During this week the whole of the ves= sels of the Royal Australian Navy, excepting the six gift destroyers, will be en route to Australia. ...

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  20. Six O'Clook Closing in Victoria.

    "New Zealand's Fight and Ours" was the subject of an address delivered by Mr. Greenwood, M.L.A., at Wesley Church yesterday afternoon. ...

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  21. RED TIE CAUSES ROW.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday,—Rival openair political meetings held on the Cornwall Square this afternoon calminated in an exciting disturbance. For several weeks ...

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  23. MURDERED CHILDREN.

    ALLORA (Q), Saturday.—Mrs.Magadalene MeVeigh, on remand, charged with having murdered her three children, was brought before the Police Court this ...

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  24. "Dry" Peace Celebrations.

    The Victorian Alliance State Council has agreed to the following motions:— "That the Federal Government be asked to close all [?] bars daring peace celebrations, in ...

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  25. MAILS OUTWARD.

    The closing times shown hereunder are for the General Post-office. Mails close at the Elizabeth street office 20 minutes earlier. Late fees at G.P.O. and Elizabeth street daily as follows:—New ...

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  26. COMMANDEERED HOTELS.

    The Court's decision in the De Keysers Hotel case, making the Crown liable to pay rent, although the hotel was commandered under the Defence of the Realm ...

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  27. Rejected Volunteers Indignant.

    Ar the annual meeting of the Victorian Rejected Volunteers Association the following motion was agreed to:— "That this association of 2,000 members views ...

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  28. Quebec Against Whisky.

    The province of Quebce, Canada, has voted in favour of the suppression of traffic in whisky but in favour of trading in light wines and beer. ...

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  29. Short Shrift at Harbin.

    BRISBANE, Sunday,—Amongst the passengers on the Japanese mail steamer, Tango Maru, which arrived on Saturday, was Mr.G.B.Marsh, from Harbin, who ...

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  30. SHOOTING A CONSTABLE.

    Arising out of the shooting of Constable Cooper at Fitzroy early in the year, Meary Slater, 35 years of age, was arrested on Saturday morning on a charge of having wounded with intent to ...

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  31. DRAGGED FOR TWO MILES.

    MORWILL, Sunday.—A fatal accident occurred this afternoon about two miles from Morwell to a young woman named Mary Burt, 19 years of age, the daughter of ...

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  32. Distinguished New Officers.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes), the Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook), and the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) will receive the ...

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  33. ANZAC REMEMBRANCE DAY.

    Sir Arthur Stanley will preside at the meeting in the reception-room at the Melbourne Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon to inaugurate the Anzae ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

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  35. SCHOONER ADRIFT IN GALE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The schooner Canan, an iron vessel of 657 tons, used in the coal trade, was being towed to Neweastle by the tug lrresistible on Saturday ...

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  36. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL.

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  37. SPECIAL NOTES.

    Clearances for Adelaide will be as follows:— Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday, 3.30 p.m.; Tuesdays', Thursdays, and Saturdays, 5 a.m. Mails per Loongana indefinitely poetponed. ...

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  39. MAUS INWARD.

    The [?] Ventura left San Francisco on April 8 with 4,120 bags of mails for Melboarne, and is due at Sydney on the 29th. ...

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  40. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    No mails will he despatched on Good Friday, April 18: that day will be observed as Sunday. All mails on Saturkay, April 19, and Monday, April 21, will close at 10 a.m. ...

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