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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    In spite of a cloudy sky there was an improvement in the weather at Manchester to-day, and a commencement was made with the fourth Test match, which was ...

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  3. STARVING RUSSIA.

    It is stated by the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" that the Russian Soviet Government is panic-stricken, and despairs of relieving unaided the 30,000,000 ...

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  4. DISASTROUS FLOODS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Reports received to-day show that the floods resulting from the torrential rains at the week-end aro becoming worse in the north-west and west. ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    A statement by the Japanese Minister for the Navy (Admiral Baron Kato), which has been revised and approved by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hara), has been ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Comparing unemployment to a disease, like typhoid, which could be best dealt with by going to its source, the president of the Employers' Federation, Mr. T. R. ...

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  7. BASIC WAGE STANDARDS.

    Fresh light was thrown upon the lnvestigations and findings of the Basic Wage Commission by Mr. A. C. Morley, a member of the commission in the course of a ...

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  8. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Consideration was given by the State Cabinet yesterday to the details of the proposed voluntary co-operative wheat pool financially guaranteed by the Government, ...

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  9. APPEAL FOR RELIEF.

    The United Stales Secretary for Commerco (Mr. H.C. Hoover), replying to Maxim Gorky's appeal for relief, points out that the American relief admimstntion ...

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  10. Far Eastern Conference.

    The Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Yen) has issued a statement which says:—"China does not plan to enter the Far Eastern Conference with the primary ...

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  11. THE CRIME WAVE.

    Every day the citizens of Greater Melbourne are reminded that they are withouadequate police protection. On the basis arrived at by Australian police ...

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  12. PACIFIC PROBLEMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In introducting a lecture given to-night by the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Badford) on Australia and the Pacific, His Excellency the ...

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  13. WOOD ON RAILWAY LINE.

    UPPER FERNTHEE GULLY, Monday.—An accident happened to the train from Gembrook at Upper Ferntree Gully this morning. The Gembrook train, due ...

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  14. HEROIC SPANISH OFFICERS.

    Details of the fighting in Morocco, in which Spanish troops suffered severely, have been given by an escaped officer. He has reported that native trained levies ...

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  15. SMALLPOX FROM GEELONG.

    A very serious view is taken by the health authorities of the case of Nurse Welch, who is now in quarantine at Coode Island, suffering from smallpox, ...

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  16. Battle of Eski-Shehr.

    According to the Smyrna correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," Greek sources estimate that the Kemalists lost 4,000 killed and 10,000 wounded in a seven ...

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  17. Feeling in the Country.

    COLAC, Monday. —At a public meeting under the auspices of the Colac branch of the National Federation, the following motion was agreed to: ...

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  18. VILLERS-BRETONNEUX.

    Arrangements for the collection of the funds necessary for the "adoption" of Villers-Bretonneux by Victoria are well in hand, and the success of the movement ...

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  19. Silesian Difficulty.

    The German Government has sent a Note denying the French allegations against the German troops in Poland, and pointing out also that they are now disbanded. The ...

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  20. WHEAT CONTROL.

    Sir,—It is scarcely conceivable that any same farmer really wishes for any more pools. What the wire-pullers may want is not likely to be in the interest of farmers. ...

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  21. RAILWAY STATION ENTERED.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Early this morning thieves were disturbed at the Golden Square railway station. A resident, hearing the noise of glass crashing, informed ...

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  22. ACTS OF GALLANTRY.

    "On the common ground of danger, Englishmen, Irishmen, and Scotsmen are on the same level, and as long as our race exhibits this spirit our record will never fade," said ...

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  23. Prevalence of Pellagra.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times," the Public Health department has issued a statement that pellagra will claim approximately ...

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  24. Politics in Italy.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that the Italian Chamber of Deputies has passed a vote of confidence in the Bonomi Cabinet by 302 votes to 138. ...

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  25. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    A proposal to erect war service homes under the "guild system," which is in operation in England, is stated to have been made to the Minister for Repatriation by ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND MUNICIPALITIES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The leader of the National Parliamentary party (Mr. C. Taylor) to-day expressed gratification at the result of the municipal elections on ...

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  27. Match with Universities.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," says that he would much like to see a match between the combined Universities and the Australians. ...

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  28. LOSS OF S.S. FITZROY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day dealt with the loss of the coastal steamer Fitzroy which founda[?]ed off Cape Hawke. Out of 35 persons ...

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  29. "Red Propagandists."

    During the passage from Australia to London of the s.s. Ormonde six third-class passengers began an active revolutionary campaign, one declaring that his mission ...

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  30. THE FOURTH TEST.

    Although we have all the information this morning that may be got "on sight" as to the condition of the wicket at Manchester, experience suggests that early intelligence. ...

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  31. Empire Industries Tour.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will this week issue an appeal on behalf of the Empire Exhibition, for which a specially built vessel will be employed, the idea being that ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS.

    The Australian Board of Missions at a recent meeting in Sydney arranged for a committee to carry out its were in Victoria. The following members were appointed: ...

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  33. THE SNEAK THIEF.

    Sir.—Added to the menace referred to in the leader in "The Argus" to-day is the sneak thief, and I would like to warn the householders of the suburbs, and ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Intense heat prevailed in London during the weekend. Twenty-four cases of heatstroke wore admitted to the London hospitals on Sunday. ...

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  35. CHARGES DISMISSED.

    Before Messrs. Bangs (chairman) and Fitzsimmons. J.P.'s at the Prahran Court on Monday, Sarah Cavey, married woman and Ruth Garret, a young signal woman, were changed with having ...

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  36. FOOTBALLER KILLED.

    CAMPERDOWN. Monday.—Charles Stewart Underwood, aged 22 years, youngest son of Councillor C. [?]nderwood, of Newfield, met with fatal injuries in the semi-final football match, played at Timboon ...

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  37. FALL INTO SHIP'S HOLD.

    David Liston, aged 67 years married, a wharf lobourer, living in Ca[?]on street. Brunswick, fell down the hold of the steamer Koonda at the coal berth last night, while working on the deek. He ...

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  38. BEACONSFIELD MURDER.

    Ah Tong, a Chinese half-caste, who made strange statements to Constable Smith at [?]rentham regarding the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Sheard at Beaconsfield, and gave the ...

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  39. CHARGE AGAINST LICENSEE DISMISSED.

    At the North Mclborne Court yesterday, before a bench of honorary justices,Itichared Mills, licenses of the was Georage Hortel. Victoria sold North melbourne, was charged with having sold Houor ...

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  40. Empire Wireless Chain.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" states that when the Leafield power station is opened in England the Imperial wireless chain will be completed, except as regards ...

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