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  2. RAILWAY FARES.

    The following statement was made yesterday on behalf of the Victorian Railways Commissioners in explanation of the recent increase in freights and fares:— ...

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  3. SALVATION OF IRELAND.

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Cork (Dr. Danial Colahan), in a pastoral letter to his people, says that, according to the Church, the reading of a proclamation purporting to ...

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  4. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    A statement issued by the Foreign Office announces that Japan does not object to Great Britain's refusal to co-operate in any movement against America, as Japan did ...

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  5. ARMSTRONG'S EXCLUSION.

    The Victorian Cricket Association held a special meeting yesterday evening, and although the notice concerning the meeting gave no reason for members being ...

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  6. GERMANY'S DEFIANCE.

    The correspondent of the Morning Post at Berlin says that the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Simons) has reserved his reply to the French Ambassndor's verbal ...

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  7. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    Reports received from other States indicute that the demand for economy is not confined to Victoria. The Sydney Chamber of Commerce is now considering the ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S POLICY

    Claiming that they are "locked out" by the shipowners, members of the Victorian section of the Federated Seamen's Union at a largely attended meeting yesterday ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    As polling day approaches many force of of the results have been issued. The general opinion is that Lieut.-General Smuts will be returned with a small ...

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  10. SOVIET PRESUMPTION.

    M. Tchitcherin, the Bolshevik Foreign Commissary replying to Lord Curzon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, denies the existence of Bolshevik intrigues in ...

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  11. New Greek Premier.

    M. Calogereopoulos, whose Cabinet the Allies refused to recognise in 1917 has formed a Ministry in succession to that led by M. Rallis, who resigned owing to ...

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  12. WORK AT MORWELL.

    Further trouble is probable at the brown coal work, at Morwell, owling to the refusal of many members of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation to ...

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  13. Women in Politics.

    A bill has been introduced in the Diet with the object of nullifying the law prohibiting women from joining political as sociations or attending political meetings. ...

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  14. One Big Union.

    Mr. Ernest Bevin, "the dockers' King's Counsel," discussing at Hull the proposed amalgamation of 19 transport unions, admitted that One Big Union was the ...

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  15. Atrocities in Korea.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" states that the Korean Commission has issued a statement giving details of the atrocities committed by ...

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  16. KIEWA ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    Reference to the proposal to call a conference of representatives of rural industries "for the purpose of bringing pressure to bear on the Ministry to develop the ...

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  17. Rand Mines Idle.

    A serious industrial crisis has developed on the Rand, in consequence of a dispute at the Langlaagte mine, where the men objected to a shift boss, and demanded his ...

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  18. Factions in Turkey.

    The Turkish Nationalist leader. Mustapha Kermal Pasha, has announced the terms on which he is prepared to recognise the authority of the Sulta[?]. He ...

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  19. AMMUNITION SUPPLIES.

    Negotiations between the Defence department and the Colonial Ammunition Company for the lease of the company's factory by the Commonwealth Government, which ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Inquiries made to day from the managements of the Central, South, and North mines, and the Zinc Corporation and De Bavay treatment ...

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  21. PILFERING ON THE WHARVES.

    James E. Hartley, a middle aged man, was charged at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. V. Tanner, P.M., with having had in his possession one bottle of paint ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Red Cross Society is issuing a medal to voluntary war workers who have not previously received decorations or medals. ...

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  23. FLOUR SOLD TO EGYPT.

    A contract has been entered into between the Victorian Wheat Commission and flour millers, whereby 3.500 tons of flour of 80 per cent, extraction will be gristed for the ...

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  24. TRADE OF GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Monday.—In his address to the annual meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce on Monday, the retiring president (Mr. E. Bechervaise) ...

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  25. PIONEERS' GRAVES IN GARDENS.

    An inspection was made yesterday by the civic authorities, represented by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson), the town clerk (Mr. T. G. Ellery), and members of ...

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  26. PASSING DANGER SIGNAL.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—Punishment indicted on a railway engine-driver for having started a train from Port Chalmers before the starting signal had ...

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  27. WHEAT TRAFFIC.

    The number of bags of wheat loaded each day by the Railways department at country stations from January 31 to February 5 was as under:—January 31, 96,955 bags; ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) has accepted the invitation to attend the Imperial Conference in London in June, consequently a ...

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  29. CHINA FAMINE FUND.

    The Consul-General for China has made an appeal through "The Argus" for assistance for the famine-stricken sufferers in China Owing to a total failure of crops in five provinces in North ...

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  30. ARMSTRONG TESTIMONIAL.

    For the fund which is being raised as a testimonial to W. W. Armstrong, captain of the Australian Eleven, we have received the following donations:— ...

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  31. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON (1,479 Miles).—Arrived.—Feb. 7— Manuka, from Sydney; Viking Star, from Glassgow; Raupo, from Newcastle, Sailed.—Feb. 7—Tabiti, for San Francisco; Garbeta, for Newcastle. ...

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  32. HEAT WAVE IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Monday.—The heat wave, which began at the week-end, continues. The shade temperature on Saturday was 99deg., Sunday 106.2deg., and to-day 106deg. ...

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  34. KILLED ON RAILWAY LINE.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—The mangled body of a young man, 23 years of age, named Christopher Faull, was found on the railway line between Guildford and Yapeen on Sunday morning. Faull, ...

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  35. BLIND MAN'S PATHETIC CASE.

    The mayor of Fitzroy (Councillor W. J. Beckett) and the Rev. J. C. Fraquhar have made an appeal on behalf of a young married man who has been stricken suddenly with blindness. We have ...

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  36. UNKNOWN WOMAN KILLED.

    While crossing Swanston street near its intersection with Lonsdale street late last night a woman, uged about 40 years, whose identity had not been established early this morning, was ...

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  37. CRICKET MATCH DISPUTE.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Mr. C. Brownlow, secretary of the Geelong cricket and football clubs, has revived from the Sub-District Association intimation that the Brunswick first eleven has ...

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