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  2. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    It was considered in union circles yesterday that the effects of the proclamation issued by the Federal Government earlier in the week regarding the marine engineers' ...

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  3. STABILISING FINANCE.

    On Februaiy 3 the situation in regard to international finance was discussed at a private meeting between the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) ...

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  4. FODDER TRAFFIC DELAYS

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.—In addition to dislocating business generally the truck shortage has paralysed the important chaff trade at Ararat and Mary borough. Farmers ...

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  5. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    Commander von Hase, senior gunnery officer on the German battle-ship Derflinger, has published a book in Berlin giving details of the Jutland battle, which, ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE.

    It is authoritatively announced in London that in North Russia the "Reds" (Bolsheviks) have concentrated strong forces in the Dvina sector, where the ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    There were exciting scenes at the Albert Hall London, on Wednesday night, when a crowded meeting was held for the purpose of demanding recognition of the Irish ...

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  8. EUROPE TO-DAY.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was continued in the House of Commons on Thursday. Mr. LLOYD GEORGE (Prime Minister) ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING

    Following the decission of the State Ministry to increase the basic wage of the lower-paid railway employees to 11/9 a day and of the men employed on State ...

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  10. POLES AND THE BALTIC.

    The Polish correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" reports that Putzig, a seaside resort on the Baltic, was the scene of a memorable ceremony on February 10. ...

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  11. STARVING EUROPE.

    At question time in the House of Commons on Wednesday the Chancellor of the Ex[?]heqner (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) announced that the Government had informed ...

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  12. INFLUENZA RECURRENCE.

    It is announced from Rome that all schools have been closed on account of an outbreak of influenza. The average mortality in the city is 90 a day. ...

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  13. "BUZZ-OFF."

    According to Mr. Percival Phillips, the English war correspondent, who is at present in Cairo, the Australian troops have largely contributed to a lasting ...

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  14. A STRANGE LIFE.

    The story of the later life of Maria Sarah Clare Mousley was further told before the Chief Justice yesterday in the case which is to determine whether her husband shall ...

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  15. WAR CRIMINALS.

    It was notified from Paris on Thursday that the Supreme Allied Council had decided to insist on the extradition of the German war criminals. ...

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  16. Supreme Allied Council.

    The Supreme Allied Conned met in London at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, Mr. Lloyd George, M. Millerand (France), Signor Nitti (Italy), and Lord Curzon ...

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  17. Cairo-Cape Flight.

    The crew of the South African aeroplane, "Silver Queen," which crashed at Wady Haifa while flying from Cairo to the Cape, were fortunate to escape with their lives. ...

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  18. REPATRIATION.

    It was admitted by the chairman of the Water Commission (Mr. Cattanach) yesterday that sea spray had been carried by the wind on to the lucerne plots of ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported that "Kid" Lewis, the English boxer, is challenging Carpentiet for the championship of Europe Lewis's backers are willing to stake £5,000. ...

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  20. Paisley By-Election.

    Polling in connection with the Paisley by election took place on Thursday. Throughout the campaign the activity of all parties engaged was tremendous ...

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  21. POLICE NEWS.

    George Phillips was charged at the Northcot[?] Court on Thursday with having borken into the Thornbury Post-office and stolen a number of cancelled postal notes. Plain-clothes Constable Frawley, ...

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  22. Gaby Deslys Dead.

    Gaby Deslys, the well-known French actress and danseuse, died in Paris on Wednesday following on a further severe operation. ...

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  23. Slesvig Plebiscite.

    Amsterdam messages state that there is intense rejoicing in Slesvig, though the final result of the plebiscite to decide whether the province shall remain German or revert ...

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  24. New P. and O. Liners.

    The P. and O. Company's steamers Naldera and Narkunda are nearing completion, and it is hoped to despatch the firstnamed to Australia on April 9. ...

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  25. Jellicoe's Return.

    The King gave an audience to Admiral Viscount Jellicoe on Wednesday at Buckingham Palace. His Majesty and Lord Jellicoe walked ...

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  26. RIOTS IN FIJI.

    SUVA (Fiji), Friday.—In a riot at Na[?]sori yesterday Indian strikers came into conflict with the military, who exercised great restraint, and the mob dispersed ...

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  27. Conditions in South Africa.

    South Africa is beset with political, industrial and commercial troubles. The merchants are suffering owing to the banking restrictions and the exchange confusion, and ...

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  28. TAXPAYERS' COMPLAINTS.

    In reply to a letter in "The Argus" on Thursday, signed "Dubious," complaining of inconsistent assessment of Federal income tax, the Federal taxation authorities state ...

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  29. CHURCH NEWS.

    In consequence of illness, the Rev. W. J. L. Closs, B.A., has had to resign his appointment as acting Australasian secretary of the London Missionary Society during the absence of the present ...

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  30. British Players in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—On the Oval court to-day an exhibition tennis match was played between the British Isles and South Australia. The local representatives were ...

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  31. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    There was an excellent attandance at the A.N.A. Exhibition yesterday, and keen interest was evinced in the working exhibits. The evening entertainment comprised a ...

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  32. BREAD CARTERS' GRIEVANCE.

    Bread carters in the suburbs of Hawthorn, Kew, Camberwell, Canterbury, and Glenferrie are objecting to their being required to collect cash for bread on delivery, and a meeting will be held at ...

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  33. FIVE-DAY WEEK.

    Although the Building Trades Unions enforced a five-day Week by refusing to report for work on Saturday morning last, the builders have decided to keep all jobs ...

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  34. TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a well-attended meeting, held in the Methodist Hall, Grandview grove, on Thursday night a strong branch of the Taxpayers' Association was formed. The mayor (Cr. ...

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  35. JURY FAILS TO AGREE.

    In a case heard before Judge Moule in the Court of General Sessions yesterday, in which two men named Stanley Bromage and William Roach were charged with the larceny of a number of chaff ...

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  36. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    The first general meeting of the new State council of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League will be held [?]t Anza[?] House next Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  37. MILITARY HONOURS.

    Gunner C. T. G. Morris, a son of Mr. Charles Morris, the well-known vigneron of Rutherglen, has been mentioned in despatches by Field Marshal Lord [?]aig of Bermesyde. ...

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  38. HENLEY ON MARIBYRNONG.

    This afternoon Henley on the Mariby[?]ong River will be held under the auspices of the E[?]endon River League. An aquatic sports programme will be carried out, and a decorated boats' competition ...

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  40. RAILWAY PORTER CRUSHED.

    Keith Wilson, 19 years of age, a railway porter stationed at Dandeno[?]g, while assisting to shunt trucks yesterday morning, sustained severe internal injuries. Wilson received treatment from Dr. ...

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