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  2. YARRA MYSTERY.

    For the fourth time since her arrest on February 2, Hannah Elizabeth Mitchell was remanded when she appeared at the City Court yesterday, on a charge of having ...

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  3. MR. HICKSONS MISSION.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—"It is not God's will that man should die from cancer, consumption, or other terrible diseases," said Mr. J. M. Hickson to-day. at Christ ...

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  4. FIRE'S HEAVY TOLL.

    MANSFIELD, Monday.—The fire which broke out at Strathbogic on Saturday devastated the whole of the country in the parishes of Merton, Strathbogic, Ancona, ...

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  5. COURT OF JUSTICE

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the first expression of opinion on President Harding's proposal that the United States should ...

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  6. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    The Free State President (Mr. Cosgravel, writing to the press, states that the rebel leader who surrendered at Kerry said that he was confident that by manfully ...

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  7. FEDERAL TRADING.

    In accordance with the policy of the new Federal Ministry not to indulge in trading ventures, the Commonwealth harness factory at Clifton Hill will be closed ...

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  8. ELECTING A SPEAKER.

    Interest in the meetings of the Nationalist and Country parties to be held this afternoon was increased yesterday when statements were made in authoritative ...

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  9. RAID BY FRENCH TROOPS.

    The Cologne correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that French troops sacked the premises of the Chamber of Commerce at Bochum, an important iron and ...

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  10. LABOUR'S NEW PROPOSALS.

    Many subjects appear on the business paper of the annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour party, which will begin at the Trades Hall, ...

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  11. BLACKENED PADDOCKS.

    ALBURY, Monday.—During a fire which threatened Albury at the week-end many lives were risked in order to save the homesteads and stock. The rapidity with ...

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  12. INQUEST ON WEDNESDAY.

    It is said that startling revelations will he made when the coroner (Dr. Cole) begins to-morrow his inquiry into the death of Bertha Coughlan. The story will be ...

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  13. TUTENKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    It is intended to instal an airtight and water-tight door at Tutenkbamen's tomb in case of n cloudburst, which is an occasional happening in the Luxor district. ...

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  14. SOVIET MISSION TO PARIS.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is reported that a small Soviet mission, has arrived secretly in Paris. It includes Admiral ...

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  15. "MERELY AS A JOKE."

    William Quinn, a young man, entered the dock at the Criminal Court yesterday to answer a charge of having attempted on aJnuary 27 "to dissuade a ...

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  16. MELBOURNE SERVICES.

    So many applications from sufferers for admittance to St. Paul's Cathedral during the healing mission to be conducted by Mr. J. M. Hickson next mouth have been ...

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  17. STREET CLEANERS' STRIKE.

    Following a conference between the city engineer (Mr. Morton) and the disputes committee of the Trades Hall Council, the trouble among the street sweepers ...

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  18. TWELVE-MILE FRONT.

    OMEO, Monday—Bush fires, which have been buring in the surrounding forest country for some weeks, threatened to destroy properties at Swift's Creek on ...

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  19. Press Opinions.

    The American press almost generally approves of President Harding's proposal. The "New York Times" says:—"We are getting to essentials, and it would be ...

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  20. PREHISTORIC SKULL.

    Workmen who were digging at St. Ouen, a village in Jersey (Channel Island) unearthed a prehistoric skull almost without a forehead and resembling a skull ...

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  21. VOTING METHODS.

    With many charts and graphs, Sir James McCay, in an address at the Town Hall last night, analysed the voting figures in the recent Federal election, both for the Senate ...

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  22. TO EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Reverend gentlemen and others have evaded the main point of my previous letter. I contended that the reaction following on Mr. Hickson's departure ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES.

    Kent County cricketers will play a series of matches in Scotland in September. ...

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  24. REGULATION STRIKE.

    Appeals by the Postal Electricians' Union against the existing award were heard by the Commonwealth public service arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) ...

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  25. DRUNKEN PARTY'S ESCAPADE.

    A drunken party in a stolen waggon kept the residents of Warra street, Malvern, awake for several hours on Sunday morning. Shortly after midnight the party of ...

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  26. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN.

    London is celebrating "Wren" week in connection with the bicentenary of the death of the famous architect. The programme includes a service at St. Paul's, ...

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  27. RUGBY.

    The Rugby Union has removed the suspension from Thomas Lawton, the brilhant Australian footballer and Rhodes Scholar. Lawton was suspended in ...

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  28. Typhus Camp Panic.

    Miss Raymond, daughter of the British consul, went to Corfu typhus camp six weeks ago, when an epidemic resulted in a panie among the nurses and doctors. ...

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  29. EARLY LAND POLICIES.

    The origin and influences of land policy in Port Phillip from 1835 to 1847 was the subject of a paper read before the Historical Society of Victoria last night by Mr. S. ...

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  30. RAILWAY CLASSES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A deputation of Labour members of Parliament and union officials waited upon the Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. W. A. Webb) ...

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  31. CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT.

    In regard to constitution amendment the secretary of the Liberal Union (Mr. E. G. Hicks) stated yesterday that the executive of the union had had various questions ...

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  32. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The ministerial sessions of the Methodist Conference opened yesterday at Wesley Church, Lonsdale street. There was a large attendance of ministers from all parts ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It seems to me that in this matter of Mr. Hickson's mission excitement in various forms has led us very far from the starting-point. We all know thal "more ...

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  34. Gramophones and Pianos.

    Business at the British Industries Fair has been exceptionally good, sales in the first week exceeding the whole fortnight of the 1922 fair. Both home and over ...

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  35. Price of Cotton.

    New Orleans reports that a sensational advance in the price of cotton on this market during the last fortnight brought quotations for middling to 29.37 cents a ...

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  36. BOXING.

    NEW YORK. Keb. 24. At Scranton (Missouri) "Mickey" Walker retained the welter-weight title, outpointing "Johnny" Griffiths in a 10-rounds ...

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  37. ELECTION CHALLENGED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—Two judges have commenced the hearing of the Eden election petition, alleging that Mr. Parr, the Minister for Education, who ...

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  38. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At about 6 o'clock last evening two men broke a window at the shop of T. C. Beirne and Company at Valley, and removed jewellery ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AUGUS.

    Sir,—The public should feel grateful to "Last Post" for his outspoken criticism of Mr. Hickson's mission, and to you for having published his letter. Do the ...

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  40. LAWN TENNIS.

    The annual general meeting of the All India Tennis Association was held at Lahore to-day, the Maharaja Kapurthalu presiding. It was announced that India has ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Mullan), who is acting as Minister for Works in the absence of Mr. Forgan Smith, commented yesterday on a ...

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  42. No Bachelors in Turkey.

    The Religious Committee of the Angora Assembly approved, amid applause, of the bill making it compulsory for males to marry by the age of 25 years; also for ...

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  43. Supremacy in the Air.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that if the Treasury approves of the proposed £1,000,000 grant; spread over 10 years, towards the £2,000,000 scheme for the ...

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  44. PRECAUTIONS SUGGESTED.

    Sir,—In the report in "The Argus" to-day of the fires raging at Ferny Creek, reference is made to gentlemen's residences being saved from destruction. Some of ...

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  45. RAILWAY STATION ARREST.

    Detectives were waiting on the Flinders street station last night for an Italian wearing khaki trousers. He had nothing to do with the case, but he led to a smart ...

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  46. ADELAIDE FIRE BRIGADE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Following upon the recent disastrous fire at Duncan and Frasers Ltd., it was stated that the firebrigade equipment was totally inadequate. ...

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  47. Farm-hand's Revenge.

    A Basque, named Marcel Bonfemme, a farm servant in the Gers department of France, murdered four people because the small son of his employer threw ...

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  48. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Much has been both uttered and written against Mr. Dickson's work, put how few seem to fully understand the possibility of any lasting relief from the power ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES.

    A wireless cencert broadcast from New Jersey (U.S.A.) was heard clearly at Newark (England), also at Brighton, Tort quny, and London suburbs. ...

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  50. Six-ton Meteorite.

    A tremendous meteorite, which fell at Quetta, weighed six tons, and had a total volume of 500 cubic feet. It bit a straw stack, penetrating 23 tightly packed layers ...

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  51. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARUGUS.

    Sir,—After seeing the effects of the recent fires, one can admire the wonderful work of the fire-fighters, and can faintly imagine what strenuous efforts (on a day ...

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  52. WIDTH OF TYRES.

    Alex. Scarlett, produce merchant, Spencer street, Melbourne, was lined £6, with £1/3/6 costs, at the Malvern Court yesterday, for having failed to comply with the Width of Tyres Act. ...

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  53. STRICKEN EUROPE.

    In response to the appeal on behalf of 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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  55. WIDOWS OF DROWNED MEN.

    In response to the appeal on behalf of the widows and eight children of Alfred Jackson and Reginald Hill, who were drowned in Port Phillip Bay on November ...

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  56. 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 un electric train on ...

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  57. MAN DROWNED.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Frank Webster, aged 30 years, was drowned in the Murray River at Manangatang. He was swimming with others, and getting into deep water ...

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