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  2. BOY SCOUTS' CORROBOREE.

    With Scout songs, "cooces," and the "call" of the troop, 1,500 Boy Scounts arrived at the show grounds, Felmington yesterday. It was the opening of the ...

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  3. WHEAT CROP BURNT.

    Fanned into flame by the strong north wind, a tree that had smouldered since New Year's Day, set fire yesterday to a wheat crop owned by Mr. James Orr, ...

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  4. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The Allied Conference in Paris has adjourned without having come to any decision, the French Cabinet having summarily rejected the British plan to solve ...

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  5. LABOUR LEADERS' MANIFESTO

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There were further developments to-day in the dispute between the executive and labour Parliamentary leaders. The fight, it appears, ...

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  6. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Consul Geneial for Norway (Mr. E. Arents) yesterday held au inquiry into the cause of the collision between the sailing vessel Muscoota and the Norwegian ...

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  7. MINISTERS RETURN.

    Several Federal Ministers returned to Melbourne yesterday to clear up arriers of departmental work caused by their absence during the election campaign. The ...

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  8. IRELAND'S PERILOUS GAME.

    A correspondent of the London "Daily Express," writing from Dublin, says:- Scores of young rebels, emulating Jean Paul Marat, are liging in sewers around ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. AMERICAN SUGGESTION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New Yord Times" says that no further indication will be given by the United States Government to the Paris Premiers' ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  11. AT LAUSANNE

    Following on the Bntish refusal to consent to the removal of the Ecumenical Patriarchate from Constantinople, the Turkish delegation, while insisting that the ...

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  12. NEW HOME FOR Y.M.C.A.

    Immediately upon the demolition of Hoyt's Lyceum picture theatre will rise the walls of a fine concrete structure—the new home of the Melbourne Young Men's ...

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  13. SOLDIERS FROM INDIA.

    Among the passengers to reach Melbourne on the steamer Macedonia, which arrived at Port Melbourne yesterday, were a number of "time expired regulars" who, ...

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  14. Prohibition Pros. and Cons.

    The Governor of the State of New York (Mr. Smith), in opening the New York State Legislature it Alliany declared that the people of the State were unsympathetic ...

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  15. British Scheme Defended.

    When the enterence of Allied Premiers was resumed, the French Premier (M. Poincare) made a speech of two hours' duration, in which he explained why the ...

    Article : 345 words
  16. Fighting Boll Weevil.

    The American Cotton Growers' Association lins announced the raising by subscription of 2,500,000 dollars (£500,000) to fight the Boll weevil, which threatens to ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS FAIL.

    With 359 runs to get the South Australian batsmen mude a very poor show against Victoria on the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday, the home side winning ...

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  18. DISSATISFIED IMMIGRANTS.

    PERTH, Thursday. —The State Immigration department has learned by cable message the names of the five ex-service men who could get no work in the State" ...

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  19. "Socialist Commonwealth."

    The South African Labour Conference sitting here has adopted a modification of the proposal of the Labour leader, Mr. Creswell, to delete from the constitution ...

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  20. THE SENATE.

    When the counting of the Senate second preference votes for Victoria was resumed yesterday Senator Plain (Nationalist) was climinated, and the 10,110 votes received ...

    Article : 254 words
  21. STATE INSTRUMENTALITIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The premier of South Australia (Sir Henry Barwell, with his two daughters, arrived in Sydney today. Sir Henry Barwell said that South ...

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  22. DECLARED A SUCCESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. W. H. Carvosso, of Brisbane, the Australian correspondent, secretary of the W.C.T.U., who has been to America as one of the ...

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  23. FRANCE OBDURATE.

    M. Poincare informed the Frency Cabinet that the French plan represented the minimum winch would be acceptable and thal unless it was used as a basis France ...

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  24. "Writing in the Sky."

    Letters are still appearing in the press regal ding an amaring phenomenon witnessed in Northern India last Thursday evening at about six o'clock. In an absolutely ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. P. Stone (Independent), was the first candidate eliminated when the counting of the Senate second preference votes for Western Australia was commenced. ...

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  26. PUBLIC HEALTH WORK.

    An interesting insight into the nature of the work which comes within the scope of a bacteriological laboratory is piovided by Dr. E. W. Ferguson, principal ...

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  27. "Peaceful Penetration."

    With the removal of reservations against immigration to Britain, there is hardly a German waiter who worked in England before the war who does not wish to ...

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  28. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    Despite the satisfactory bookings on the Victorian railways during the Christmas and New Year holidays the revenue for the list ten days of the year shows a ...

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  29. SUNDAY GAMES.

    Referring yesterday to the refusal of the State Cabinet to sanction the proposed by law submitted by the citt council to authorise the playing of games in the parks on ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Grant, one of the Labour candidates, has been elected as third Senate candidate in New South Wales. When the counting of preference ...

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  31. SPORTING CABLES.

    The second test match between the visiting English team captained by Mann and a south African team captained by Taylor was continued to-day on the Newland ...

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  32. RESULT OF ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The leader of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page) arrived at Brisbane to night from Sydney, on his way to the Mary River district, where ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported from London that the Scientific Expeditionary Research Association has fitted a 2,000-ton sailing ship which has been renamed the Resolution, ...

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  34. STOCK FOR MARKET.

    Information was given yesterday by the Railways Commissioner in charge of transportation (Mr. C. Miscamble) that the number of stock transported over the ...

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  35. "THE PREMIER GIVES NO REASON."

    Sir,—The heading to your report on the above subject reminds me of a story. I must confess that 1, and many others, sympathise with Mr. Lawson, who probably ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. STABLE GOVERNMENT.

    "It a too early to speak with accuracy on the results of the election until the counting of preferenees for the Senate in all Stales is complete," said the Minister ...

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  37. STEAMER PASSENGERS' AID FUND.

    During the voyage of the steamer Macedonia from Colombo to Fremantle, £113/8/ was contributed by the 80 first saloon passengers and handed to Sir Alfred Pickford ...

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  38. RABBIT TRAPPING FOR ITALIANS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Speaking of the position of Italian immigrants, the Premier (Sir George Fuller) to-day said that a suggestion was made by the Minister ...

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  39. TENNIS.

    Mr. Dwight Davis, donor of the Davis cup, has been chosen president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. ...

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  40. MANNING OF SHIPS.

    Until a late hour yesterday the proposal of the Seamen's Union to adopt the rotary system of engaging men had not been officially communicated to the Commonwealth ...

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  41. German Point of View.

    Those in political circles here, while criticising Mr. Bonar Law's acheme in detail, regard it is a reasonuble base for negotiations, as it recognises the economic ...

    Article : 94 words
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  43. GOIF.

    The well-known professional golfer, Alexander Herd, holed out in one at the 17th hole on the Coombe Hill course yesterday. The hole is 147 yards in length. Herd had ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. STATE IMPLEMENT WORKS.

    PERTH, Thursday.— A mass meeting of the employees of the State implement works last night puased a resolution which has not been made public. The secretary ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. FARM WORKER'S ESCAFE.

    ADLLAIDE, Thursday.— An employee on a farm neur Border Town narrowly escaped death through a spink from his pipe getting fire to the crop in which be ...

    Article : 90 words
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  47. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—[?]anthony has been scratched for the Hobart and [?] ...

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