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  2. FOOTPADS STEAL £100.

    In broad daylight and within 30 yeards of his office at the Zoological Gardens at Royal Park yesterday, Mr. Dudley Le Souef, the curator, was attacked by two footpads, ...

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  3. POSITION IN INDIA.

    The report was current in London in the middle of the week that Afghan recular forces had crossed the frontier into India. It was suggested that this movement was ...

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  4. HOME THIS MORNING.

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  5. PRICE OF VICTORY.

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  6. THE TREATY.

    The attitude at Versailles of the German Foreign Minister (Count von Brockdorif-Rantzau), whi is the leader of the German peace delegates, ...

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  7. INFLUENZA.

    Several administrative appointments for the new campaign against influenza were made by the Acting Minister for Health (Mr. McWhac) yesterday, and the ...

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  8. POLICE RAID AT FITZROY.

    Not even standing-room was available at the City Court yesterday, when the seven men who were arrested in the police raid on hensen in Webb street, Fitzroy, on ...

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  9. AMNESTY FOR PRISONERS.

    The leader of the Federal-Parliamentary Labour party (Mr. Tudor) on Thursday called together all members of his party who were in Melbourne, and they ...

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  10. TREATY WITH AUSTRIA.

    The Austrian and Hungarian delegates have been invited to St. Germain's, near Paris, to receive the terras of peace about Monday. ...

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  11. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Thirty-three steamers, which are taking troops from England to Australia during the next four weeks, are mostly going in ballast owing to the small quantity of ...

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  12. Allotting Enemy Ships.

    One of the principal points in the treaty which piovokes comment in London, and is specially noted in "The Times," relates to enemy shipping. ...

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  13. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Of three United States seaplanes which left New York for Halifax (Nova Scotia) as the first "leg" of a Transatlantic flight, two have arrived, having flown ...

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  14. FURTHER SHOOTING.

    A further mysterious shooting incident was reported from Fitzroy yesterday forenoon. It is stated that as Edward Whiting, ...

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  15. Greeks Want Islands.

    Belated messages received by the London "Daily Chronicle" from Athens state that the Greek churches throughout the Dodecanese islands in the Ægean Sea have ...

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  16. Rescuing Russian Royalties.

    The British battleship Marlborough had exciting experiences when rescuing the Dowager Empress of Russia (sister of Queen Alexandra), five grand-dukes and cuchesses, ...

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  17. PRISONER HAD LIQUOR.

    It was announced by the State commandant (Brigadier-General Brand) yesterday that an inquiry revealed the fact that liquor was smuggled to the military ...

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  18. LONDON COMMENT.

    It was too early on Wednesday for a final expression of public opinion in London. Generally speaking, the London ...

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  19. FINANCING THE INDEMNITY.

    Germany is to pay five thousand millions on account of a war indemnity—one thousand millions, less expenses of the army of occupation within two years, without ...

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  20. Future of Armenia.

    It is anticipated in Washington that the United States will become the mandatory of Armenia.' ...

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  21. Japan and Kiaochau.

    Baron Makino, chief Japanese delegate to the Peace Conference, stated in an interview in Paris on Sunday that it was Japan's policy to return the Shantung Peninsula, ...

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  22. M. Clemenceau's Safety.

    The Paris police last week arrested an anarelist named Cornollin, a friend of the man Cotlin, who made the attack on M. Clemenceau (French Prime Minister) some ...

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  23. MASQUERADING AS A MAN.

    Masquerading as a man, a young woman gave particulars in the Divorce Court on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Hood, of how she worked on a farm with her husband, ...

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  24. League of Nations Launched.

    The French Foreign Minister (M. Pichon) presided on Saturday last at tho first sitting of the Provisional Committee of the League of Nations, Sir James Eric ...

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  25. Irish-American Delegates.

    The Irish delegates from the United States are having a rousing reception in every Irish town, even in the proscribed districts. ...

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  26. RUNNING A RISK.

    Sir,—My daughter, travelling to town every morning, is condemned to travel by a train so crowded that the compartment frequently contains from 18 to 20 ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CABINET.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a reference by Colonel Sir J. Norton Griffiths, D.S.O. (Unionist), to the development of the Imperial Cabinet, the Home ...

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  28. Franco-Japanese Alliance.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Herald" learns on the highest authority, that the Marquis Saonji, on behalf of the Japanese Government, is negotiating in ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) made a statement last night, setting out the Federal Cabinet's views of the Peace Treaty. He said:— ...

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  30. THE BALLARK FAMILY.

    Sir,—On behalf of the farmers and neighbours at Ballark, may I state that none of us knew till last Monday of the sad state of the Bechman family, who all three ...

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  31. Roumanians in Hungary.

    A Hungarian communique of the beginning of the week, in reporting retirements before the Roumanians and the Czechs, again blames the want of discipline of the ...

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  32. The Paris Deeming.

    Persons residing at[?] Gambais, near Paris, close to the villa occupied by Landru (the alleged Paris. Deeming), declare that on three dates corresponding with the ...

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  33. BARRIER STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Friday.— The strike position is unchanged. All mines remain closed. The Amalgamated Miners' Association and Federated ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS IN BELGIUM.

    Gorman and Allied troops have been quartered in Belgium for neatly five years. The Germans were ejected at the point of the bayonet, but when the announcement ...

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  35. Nationalisation of Coal.

    Of eleven political economists examined by the British Coal Commission, eight, including three university professors, spoke in favour of the nationalisation of coal ...

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  36. WATTLE DAY FUND.

    Sir,—It is reported to day that at a meeting, of the committee of the Commonwealth Button Fund the Lord Mnyor (Alderman Cabena), the treasurer of the fund, stated ...

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  37. ENTERTAINMENTS.

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  38. HORSES CAUGHT IN BARRIER.

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.—The Toowoomba Turf Club's meeting commenced to-day at Clifford Park. The chief event, the Show Handicap, was not only marred ...

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  39. May Day in Paris.

    One of the consequences of the May Day demonstrations in Paris has been the resignation of the Socialist members of the Clemencean Ministry, including those on ...

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  40. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    Sir,—There seems to me a great lack of the necessary publicity when outbieaks of pleuro-pneumonia occur, and a stock owner may be in great danger through ignorance ...

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  41. Army Football.

    The New Zealand inter-service team of Rugby footballers formed in England will play several matches in Sydney [?]n route to New Zealand. The Australian ...

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  42. CONSTABLES ATTACKED.

    While on duty in Pakington street, St. Kilda, at half-past 11 o'clock last night, Constable W. Stephens saw three men approaching him. He ...

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  43. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

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  44. MOTOR-CAR TRAGEDY.

    PERTH, Frida.—The coroner's inquirty regarding the motor-car tragedy was concluded to-day. The jury returned a verdict that A. E. Beresford Murray wilfully shot ...

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  45. PREMIER'S DILEMMA.

    PERTH, Friday.—The executive of the Farmers' and Settlers, Association has declined to sanction the proposal that Mr. Piesse, the Country Party member for ...

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  46. MATCHES.

    Sir,—During this week I received inquines from some of my customers, asking me to quote Australian matches, if possible somewhere near the price of ...

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  47. RIPPONLEA ORCHIDS[?]

    In connection with tne Caulfield Anzac Remembrance Memorial Appeal, the sum of £23 has been collected, at the gates of Ripponlea (the residence of Mrs. B. Nathan). These grounds ...

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  48. REFERENDUM LEAGUE.

    The Australian Referendum League has arranged to hold a public meeting at the Prahran Town Hall at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Mr. Donald M[?]kinnon, M.L.A., has been requested to take ...

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  50. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    A special meeting of the Carters' and Drivers' Union will be held at the Bijou Theatre at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon to consideer the temporary agreement arrived at by the committee ...

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  51. CHURCH NEWS.

    Archbishop Clarke is to lay the foundation-stone of St. Martin's Hall, at the corner of Queensberry and Drummond streets, Carlton, to-day. The Itev. J. E. Nichol[?]s. late chaplain with the ...

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  52. PRICE OF GALVANISED IRON.

    About 10 tons of galvanised iron, set free by the shipping of wheat tram the stacks which it formerly covered, was sold in small lots by Messrs. J. W. Styles and Son on Thursday. It averaged ...

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