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  2. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) arrived at Adelaide this morning. He was the guest of the Lord Mayor (Alderman L. Cohen) at a civic ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sitting as a Full Industrial Court, Mr. Justice Edmunds and Judges Curlewis and Beeby delivered judgment to-day upon the decision made in ...

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  4. RENT INCREASE BILL.

    The Rent Increase Bill is likely to prove the main struggle of the session in the House of Commons. In introducing the bill, the Attorney-General (Mr. Douglas ...

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  5. REBEL LEADERS.

    It is reported from Dublin that the rebel leaders, De Valera and Liam Lynch, were captured this morning. Later in the morning the secretary of ...

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  6. CATHOLIC CHURCHES.

    Owing to the frequency of fires involving the destruction of churches, the Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association has cancelled policies for churches, schools, ...

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  7. FRENCH GAMBLE.

    The French Government, having conspicuously failed to win its anticipated coup, is doubling the stakes each time it loses. When and where will it end? lt is ...

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  8. FOREST FIRES.

    The arduous day of fire-fighting on Thursday in the Dandenong Ranges was succeeded by an anxious night. From Ferny Creek the scene as darkness came was ...

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  9. New York Precautions.

    Special instructions have been given to the police to guard all Roman Catholic churches throughout the city during Lent. A policeman has been ordered to be ...

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  10. BELFAST REVIVAL.

    The North of Ireland rings with amazement at the continuing influence of the Belfast revival, which is giving the city a new prosperity. Business men are receiving ...

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  11. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), speaking at the luncheon of the English Speaking Union, in celebration of the anniversary of the birth of George Washington, ...

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  12. PROSECUTION OF OFFENDERS.

    Though the Forests Commission recognises that it is difficult to obtain direct evidence against those responsible for causing bush fires, it was stated yesterday that ...

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  13. RUSH FOR WEALTH.

    Another frenzied finance scheme, such as that of Ponzi, which resulted in the,loss of many thousands of dollars to credulous investors, has just been disclosed by the ...

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  14. BRITISH AIRMEN.

    Three British airmen have had a remarkable escape in the Black Sea. Allowing their seaplane to drop in order to avoid a squall, they encountered worse conditions, ...

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  15. Cool Week-end Expected.

    After the record temperature of 106 degrees for late February on Thursday beautifully mild summer weather was enjoyed yesterday. The maximum shade ...

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  16. KU KLUX KLAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that formal charges against the Ku Klux Klan were filed with the Senate, when George Peddy, ...

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  17. Lost in a Fog.

    Five British airmen left Malta on Monday on an overseas trip. They were lost, in a fog, but were rescued near Sicily by an Italian steamer after two days of ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen, the former president of Southern China, is returning to Canton, and will make a triumphal entry into, the city. ...

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  19. MALLACOOTA OUTBREAK.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of February 23, it is reported that the forest officer at Mallacoota blames the tourists for the recent fires. Having just come back from a visit ...

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  20. Death of M. Delcasse.

    The death is announced of M. Theophile Delcasse, the French statesman, who was suffering for several months with heart trouble, and was obliged to live in the ...

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  21. LONG SPEECH RECORD.

    The "Alibuster," or obstruction of business in the Senate, was resumed to-day, when the senators supporting the Ship Subsidy Bill attempted to call the bill ...

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  22. CURRENCY FLUCTUATIONS.

    Business men have been forced by the violent fluctuations in commodity price levels during the last decade to think in wider terms than ever before," said Mr. ...

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  23. Empire Exhibition.

    The executive council of the Empire Exhibition has unanimously accepted the report of Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Secretary for Overseas Trade, and has agreed to ...

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  24. DON RANGE SWEPT.

    HEALESVILLE, Friday.—A large bush fire devastated a considerable area of the Don Range, Healesville, on Thursday. This range, which is 2,500 feet high, and ...

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  25. EXCESSIVE POSTAGE RATES.

    Because of the arrangement between countries in respect of the revenue from mail matter, that the country of origin receives all revenue from ...

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  26. Vanity of Woman.

    Mr. Justice McCardie, who is a bachelor, is hearing a case arising from the alleged desire of Captain Nash's wife to be the best dressed woman in London. The firm ...

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  27. Racial Distinctions.

    The Legislative Assembly passed unanimously the Racial Distinctions Bill with one important amendment, providing for an appeal against whipping. The question ...

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  28. RESISTANCE STIFFENS.

    Sir Beach Thomas continues to send sensational dispatches to the "Daily Express" from Cologne, forecasting the gravest developments in the Ruhr. He accuses ...

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  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    "Sporting Life" understands that the Rugby Union will permit Thomas Lawton, who was recently suspended, to play in the semi-final match for the inter-collegiate cup ...

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  30. Billiards.

    The surprise of the amateur billiards championship is the brilliant form of the 19-year-old Coventry boy, R. T. Turner, who, by defeating the well-known player ...

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  31. RELIEF FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM.

    Towards the fund to assist the family of David Anderson, carrier, of Carrum, who was severely injured when his van was run down by nn electric train on ...

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  32. South African Affairs.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier (General Smuts) stated that negotiations regarding the Mozambique convention with Portugal were still being carried on, ...

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  33. Davis Cup.

    Ireland has issued a challenge for the Davis Cup. ...

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  34. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Pastoralists interested in the Northern Territory privately interviewed the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) yesterday to discuss proposals for ...

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  35. SULPHUR DUTIES.

    HORSHAM, Friday.—A deputation, arranged by the Phosphate Co-operative Co. waited on Mr. McNeill, M.H.R., and asked him to urge that a select committee be ...

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  36. LAW NOTICES FOR MONDAY (incomplete).

    COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION COURT.— Before Deputy President Sir John Quick.—In No. 2 Arbitration Court.—At 10.30— Federated Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia v. William Adams ...

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  37. PLIGHT OF SOLDIER'S WIFE.

    "If there had been a responsible Minister in charge, this case would never have been brought into Court," said Mr. Snowball, M.L.A., in the Brighton Court yesterday. ...

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  38. World's Peace Threatened.

    A mass meeting of 14,000 persons in Madison Square Garden opposed the French occupation of the Ruhr. Wellknown speakers expressed anti-French ...

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  39. Counterfeiting.

    It has been discovered that the counterfeiting conspiracy, which has been exposed in the United States, has wide international ramifications. The United States ...

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  40. Trains Delayed.

    A number of telegraph poles skirting the railway line between Morwell and Moe were destroyed by bush fires on Thursday. As a result the electric staff ...

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  41. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    In response to the appeal for £50,000 for the building and the extension of the work of the Women's Hospital we have received the following contributions:- ...

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  42. Trades Union Funds.

    The bill of Mr. Archer-Shee (Unionist member of the House of Commons) to amend the Trades Union Act 1913, prohibits the use of trades union funds for ...

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  43. British Debt Bill.

    The House of Representatives, without the record of a vote, adopted the conference report on the British Debt Bill, which will now go to President Harding. ...

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  44. SAD CASE OF DESTITUTION.

    Towards the fund to assist a settler at Monbulk, who is in a hospital, and whose house and contents were destroyed by fire, we have received the following ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The treasurer (Mr. W. Hugue) stated to-day that applications for a South Australian loan of £1,000,000 to bo raised in the State, were ...

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  47. STRICKEN EUROPE.

    In response to the appeal on behalf o[?] the millions of men, women, and children in Europe who are homeless, starving, and stricken with disease, we have received the ...

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  48. PICTURE LANTERN WANTED.

    Sir,—The Melbourne City Mission proposes to hold meetings at which it can illustrate the homes of the poor amongst whom the mission is working, and would ...

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  50. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    Sir James McCay will speak on "Voting Methods and Figures at the 1922 Election," at the Melbourne Town Hall reception room on Monday evening. The public is invited. Questions will be ...

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