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  2. COST OF LIVING.

    The secretary of the Tramway Board (Mr. W. O. Strangward) gave evidence before the Fair Prices Commission yesterday morning as to the cost of material ...

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  3. MR. ASQUITH'S CRITISM

    There was a piquant situation in London on Friday, when Mr. Lloyd George was entertained at the National Liberal Club, in the same room as that m which Mr. ...

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  4. GERMAN INSINCERITY.

    It is reported in Paris that 1500 fieldguns have been found by the Allied Commission in the vicinity of Berlin. Altogether 12,000 field guns and 6,000 aeroplanes intact ...

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  5. HOME RULE BILL.

    The centre of interest in Ireh affairs is moving again to Westminster, in view of the debate on Monday on the new Home Rule Bill. The motion for the rejection of ...

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  6. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Ewing, as commissioner inquiring into Northern Territory administration, has decided that, in view of the evidence recently presented to him as to the ...

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  7. RIVEN GERMANY

    The Paris "Journal" on Sunday published a message from its Berlin correspondent stating that it is rumoured that the pan-Germans are planning another coup ...

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  8. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WILLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Serious loss of life has been caused in the Auckland district by floods following torrential rains. Enormous damage was done to roads ...

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  9. COOGEE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Before Mr. Justice Wade and a jury, in the Central Criminal Court to-day, the trial was begun of John Meagher, who was charged with ...

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  10. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The Miners Conference has decided by 623 votes to 166 to authorise the executive to continue the negotiations with the Government. ...

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  11. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The carriage which the Prince of Wales will use while in Australia is an extremely handsome vehicle with a fine set of goldmounted positillion harness. It was ...

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  12. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    Following on the outburst of M. Barthou. President of the Foreign Affairs Committee in which he violently attacked Great Britain and Mr. Llovd George in ...

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  13. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    In spite of the statement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) that retailers would bt able to purchase their sugar direct from the Colonial Sugar Refining Company on ...

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  14. Progress of Bolsheviks.

    According to the "Echo de Paris" the Bolsheviks have captured Vilna, an important railway junction, and formerly the capital of Westein Russia. ...

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  15. CITY FINANCES.

    At a special meeting held yesterday, the Melbourne City Council decided to increase the general rate by 4d., making it 1/6. A proposal by the finance committee to make ...

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  16. FEDERAL LARD TAX OFFICE

    The methods of the Federal Land Tax Commissioner, his deputies and valuators, in fixing unimproved land values for the assessment of taxpayers, are disclosed to ...

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  17. BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER.

    An issue of the London "Gazette" containing 114 pages gives a list of the persons upon whom the Order of the British Empire has been bestowed for war services. ...

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  18. VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS.

    The Victoria Cross winners, who acted as an escort to Archbishop Mannix in the St. Patrick's Day procession were entertained at a complimentary farewell ...

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  19. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Sir William Birdwood this morning visited Sebastopol, and was officially welcomed at the town hall by the mayor (Councillor Hopkins). ...

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  20. TRAIN RACES MOTOR.

    During a fight between four watchmen and a band of thieves, who were caught plundering a goods truck at Aubrais, near Orleans, in France, at midnight on Friday, ...

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  21. CHICAGO HIT BY STORM.

    Outlying subarbs of Chicago were virtually wreeked on Sunday by a tornado, which demolished rows of brick houses, blew trams off the line, motor-cars into ...

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  22. Crossing Ships Collide.

    In the Admiraly Division of the High Court of Justice judgment has been given in the case arising out of the collision of Shaw, Savill, and Co.'s steamer Karamea, ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    George Carpentier sparred with Jim Corbett in New York on Saturday. Corbett' said afterwards:—"Carpentier showed such wonderful form dining the few minutes' ...

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  24. Terms for Turkey.

    It is announced from Paris that Mr. Lloyd George (Great Britain). M. Millerand (France), and Signor Nitti (Italy) will meet at San Remo (Northern Italy) ...

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  25. SPORTING CABLES.

    His Majesty the King attended the Grand National Steeplechase at Liverpool on Friday. Poethlyn, who won the race in 1919 and 1918, started favourite at 3 to ...

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  26. Fires on Atlantic Liner.

    Two fires on the Atlantic liner Philadelphia at Southampton are attributed to Irish-Americans A dozen cabins were burnt out, and others were ruined by water, ...

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  27. PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    Determination to adhere to their demands for a reduction of the working hours to 44 and a basic wage of £5 a week was expressed in a resolution agreed to unaniniously at a meeting yesterday of ...

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  28. THIEVES BUSY IN SUBURBS.

    Jewellery valued at £50 was stolen on Saturday afternoon from the residence of William Butterfield. 116 Richardson street, Albert Park. Mr. John E. Crapp, a dentist, of Glenferric road. ...

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  29. Tons of Gold for U.S.A.

    The s.s. Carmania left Tondon on Saturday for New York, carrying a gold shipment weighing 333cwt. (16 tons 12cwt.), which is a record. ...

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  30. SHOOTING OF A CONSTABLE.

    PYRAMID HILL, Monday.—The inquiry into the shotting of Constable Taylor was resumed to-day by Mr. Berriman, coroner. Timothy Joseph Bennett was present in ...

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  31. CHAMPION DOG PARADE.

    From the list published yesterday of awards made at the champion dog parade, held by the Vicotian Poultry and Kennel Club, at Wirth's Park on Saturday, was ommitted the name of Mr. A. [?] ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND COLLIERY STRIKE.

    [?] (Q.), Monday.—Owing to a dispute over the stone question, the Aberdare Extended coal mine was idle to-day. It appears that two men were discharged ...

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  35. Australian Fur Skins Abroad.

    At the fur sales to be held in New York, beginning on April 19, there will be offered from Australia 28,000 fox skins, 205,000 opossum skins, 132,000 ringtail opossum ...

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