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  3. IMMIGRANTS BLOCKED.

    LONDON, Feb. 25. — Coincidently with this sudden and pressing demand for transport accommodation to the Dominions for soldiers and their ...

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  5. EIGHTY YEARS IN VICTORIA.

    On December 4, 1830, the year that John Batman died, there arrived in Port Phillip by the barque Superb (Captain Neil Shannon) the late Mr. James Pinkerton, his ...

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  6. STAGE GOSSIP.

    Miss Ellen Terry whose reappearance in London was lately recoreded in the cable news, celebrated her theatrical jubilee in 1906. She was born in February, 1848, at ...

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  7. SORRENTO AND PORTSEA.

    Until lately Portsea was the Cinderlia of the peninsula, but if votes were now taken on a question of mere popularity, Cinderella,it would be found had come ...

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  8. THE REAL BOLSHEVIK.

    In an open letter to the Bolsheviks, "A Curse Upon you Bolsheviks," has been published in Paris by M. Vladimir Bourtseff, "known (says "The Times") to all students ...

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  9. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    LONDON March 18.— We are to have the Channel tunnel at last. The French have always been in favour of it What a difference this tunnel would have made ...

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  10. PORTRAITS BY AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    A London correspondent writes:— Eight Australian artists show creditable work at the National Portrait Society, and the average standard of their work is high. ...

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  12. AN AIR FORCE DINNER.

    The following "Notes for Guests" were provided by the Board of Management for the guidance of those participating in a dinner to Mr. Churchil recently:— ...

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  13. THE SMILKRS' CLUB.

    President Wilson is a member of the Smilers Club, Sir Douglas Haig another member, and although Mr. Lloyd George has not actually joined, he has accepted a ...

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  14. JACK JOHNFON'S PLIGHT.

    Jack Johnson is "broke" In Spain, says the Paris correspondent of the "Sunday Express." According to Mr. Henry Wales, in the ...

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