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  2. RAINS IN FLOODED AREAS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After two days of fine weather further rains have fallen over the eastern half of the State, including portion of the areas already flooded in the ...

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  3. GAS STRIKE.

    Hopes that a settlement of the gas workers' strike would be effected yesterday with the proposals of the Premier as a basis were not realised. As had been expected, ...

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  4. MEAT TO BE DEARER.

    According to master butchers and others engaged in the meat trade it is probable that the public will have to pay more for dinner joints in the near future. Though ...

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  5. BALLARAT ELECTION.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—It should be borne in mind by every person qualilied to vote in the Ballarat election that no one who is outside the boundaries of the ...

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  6. SPA CONFERENCE.

    The German delegates, with 65 departmental secretaries, experts, clerks, and telephonists, arrived at Spa on Sunday, for the conference with the Allied delegate, which ...

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  7. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    The correspondent of the New York Times" who is attending the Democratic convention at San Francisco telegraphed on Sunday that despite all-day conferences ...

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  8. "ADVANCE AUSTRALIA."

    Though it was witnessed by a large audience a play entitled "Advance Australia," written by the Rev. Father J. J. Kennedy, evoked much public indignation ...

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  9. THE PRINCE.

    While the Prince of Wales was travelling yesterday on the railway that stretches from Perth through Bunbury to the southern corner of Western Australia, a section ...

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  10. FUEL SCARCITY.

    Firewood merchants in Melbourne reported yesterday that their yards were practically without coal, but that the position in regard to firewood had eased ...

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  11. TURKISH PEACE TERMS.

    The Indian campaign against the terms of the Peace Treaty with Turkey will take the form of non-co-operation with the Government. ...

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  12. BRITISH OVERSEAS TRADE.

    British trade in relation to Australia was discussed by Mr. A. Simpson as he passed through Melbourne for London by the s.s. Osterley yesterday, on the way to ...

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  13. NEW BRITISH TAXES.

    A concerted campaign by the Northeliffe newspapers and various business organisations to bring about the resignation of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen ...

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  14. H.M.S. RENOWN AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—H.M.S. Renown arrived in the outer harbour at 9 o'clock this morning, and several destroyers early in the afternoon. ...

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  15. ENGINE-DRIVERS' WAGES.

    The conference between representatives of the Chamber of Manufactures, the Trades Hall industrial disputes committee, and the Federated Engine-drivers and ...

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  16. WEEK-END ROBBERIES.

    Thieves were active in Melbourne and suburbs during the weekend, and made sveral valuable hauls. Boots, shoes, and leather uppers, valued ...

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  17. ARBITRATION AWARD.

    Several questions have still to be adjusted between the gas companies and the employees' union before a definite agreement can be arrived at. This was made ...

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  18. ALLIES IN ASIA MINOR.

    A Greek communique states:- "Greek troops, supported by the British and Greek fleets, occupied Panderma, on the south shore of the Sea of Marmora, ...

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  19. IRRIGATION AT MILDURA.

    MILDURA, Monday.— His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) and Lady Irvine, accompanied by Miss Masson and Captain Wanliss, arrived ...

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  20. Absentee and Postal Voting.

    Misunderstanding appears to exist regarding the right to vote as an absent voter at the coming election for Ballarat. Absent voting is confined to electors who ...

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  21. LORD FRENCH HOOTED.

    After having interviewed and dined with Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper, at Queenstown, Lord French (Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), while returning aboard the ...

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  22. TRADE WITH DENMARK.

    That there are great possibilities of improving the trade relations between Australia and Denmark is the opinion of Mr. Olaf Linck, one of the editors of the ...

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  23. BOYS ADMIT THEFT.

    Shortly before midnight on Sunday Constables W. G. Cross and D. T. Call found two youths sleeping in a tent pitched beneath one of the platforms of the railway ...

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  24. STRONG PUBLIC INDIGNATION.

    BENDIGO, Monday —Public resentment at the production of the play "Advance Australia" culminated in a meeting being called to night by Mr. A.L. Bolton, ...

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  25. Japan's Army and Navy.

    A supplementary Budget has been introduced into the Japanese Diet, which asks for £16,800,000 for additional naval expenditure, and £9,800,000 for the army. ...

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  26. AFTER THREE YEARS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Amazing particulars are supplied by the police in connection with the arrest this evening of a woman named Engenie Fallini on a charge ...

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  27. Adrift in the Ice.

    Captain Sverdrup, the Arctic explorer reports that the crew of the Russian steamer Solovei, which in May last was adfrift in the Kara Sen, have been rescued ...

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  28. SINN FEIN.

    Sir,—It may be timely to remind those Ballarat electors who are not sinn Feiners of Bishop Haydon's remarks at Broken Hill at the St. Patrick's Day ...

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  29. World Benefactor Dead.

    Surgeon-General William C. Gorgas, of the United States army, whose work in the cause of tropical medicine gained him world-wide fame, died in London on ...

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  30. GRATUITY BONDS.

    Sir,—Many "Diggers" were fortunate enough to be able to cash their bonds by taking out small life insurance policies, thereby providing for themselves and ...

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  31. Altering Nicene Creed.

    There was a great gathering at Canterbury Cathedral on Saturday, when the Primate (Dr. Randall Davidson), seated in St. Agustine's chair, received the three ...

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  32. I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Justice Ewing to-day continued his inquiry under the Royal commission into the conviction of twelve members of the I.W.W. ...

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  33. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    STAWEELL. Monday.—While Mr. William Mitchell was driving along Darlington road with his son Colin and his daughter, he attempted to aoid a colliston with a butcher's cart and a motor-car ...

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  34. PROTECTION FOR UMPIRES.

    The Umpires Association met yesterday evening and discussed the arrangements made for their protection on Saturday. A complaint was received that despite the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The German Confederation of Labout has accepted the Soviet Government's invitation to send representatives to Russia to arrange for the emigration to Russia of ...

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  36. NAURU AGREEMENT.

    Referring yesterday to the cable message published in "The Argus," stating that the Commonwealth had paid part of Australia's contribution to the purchase money under ...

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  37. MAN KILLED BY FALL.

    Whilst walking along the Yarra bank, near Queen's Bridge, South Melbourne, shorlty after midday yesterday. Thomas street, South Melbourne, fell into an exc[?]vation about 5ft. deep which was being ...

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  38. CYCLIST RUN DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Ernest Dusting aged 44 years of Williamstown road, West Footscray, whilst riding a bicycle near the West Footscray railway gates yesterday, was knocked down by a motor-car. He was taken to ...

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