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  2. GARDEN WEEK.

    The Garden Week display organised by the Nurserymen and Seedsmen's Association of Victoria at Wirth's Olympia wus opened to the public at 3 o'clock ...

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  3. FORD MOTOR WORKS.

    It was officially announced yesterday that the Ford Motor Company of Canada had acquired an area of 100 acres on the northern shores of Corio Bay, Geelong, for the ...

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  4. SUGAR CONTROL.

    Not only are both the Commonwealth and Queensland Governments now experiencing thc bad effect of Government control of sugar industry, but so also are the ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Six weeks ago, when the members of the League of Nations were awaiting the decision of the British Empire on the protocol, the Federal Ministry saw the ...

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  6. CITY'S EXPENDITURE.

    Advice and warning were given to the City Council yesterday by Councillor Bell, chairman of the finance committee, in presenting the report on the annual ...

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  7. BRITISH COALMINERS.

    Mr. A. J. Cook, the general secretary of the Miners' Federation, in a speech at Bulwell, said:- "We are now prepared with the ...

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  8. GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    The indications from the votes counted up to 6 o'clock this morning were that Dr. Jarres would head the poll but as he will not secure an absolute majority of votes ...

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  9. Programme To-day and To-morrow.

    First Hall.—1 p.m. to 10 p.m.—Special display ot Motels by the Victorian Horticultural Society 3.30 p.m. —Official opening of Garden Week by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Councillor W. ...

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  10. STUDENTS' RIOT IN PARIS.

    Fierce encounters between students in the Latin Quarter followed the appointment of Professor Georges Scelle. the principal secretary to the Ministry for Justice", ...

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  11. Defence of Iraq.

    The Bagdad correspondent of the "Daily Express" has had a special interview with King Faisal, of Iraq (Mesopotamia). King Faisal, who was dressed in the uniform of ...

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  12. CAR OVERTURNS.

    NEWSTEAD, Monday. — Travelling down the Green Valley Hill, about three miles from Newstead, a motor-car overturned about half-past 3 o'clock to-day. ...

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  13. Young Australians Abroad.

    An additional case of mild measles has occurred among the members of the Young Australia League. Twenty-five contacts have been temporarily isolated. ...

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  14. NE TEMERE BILL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at the opening of the Christian Brothers' School at Balmain, on Sunday, Archlshop Kelly said:—"Whoever is a baptised Roman ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    It has been officially denied that the bodies of five Germans, believed to be officers, and to have been massacred by "Reds," were found on a salved German ...

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  16. LADY LOCH TRAGEDY.

    Arrangements have been made for the return to Melbourne, of the bodies of Mr. R.C.Robertson, first officer of the light-house service steamer Lady Loch, and Mr. ...

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  17. BANKER FOR 42 YEARS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. C. A. B. Campion, London manager of the Common-wealth Bank of Australia, who is on a short visit to Australia with his daughter, ...

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  18. CYCLIST STRIKES CAR.

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday—Charles.Henderson, of Bullamwall, was admitted to the Bairnsdale Hospital in a critical condition. He collided with a motor-ear when he was ...

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  19. WARNING BY MR. LEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley) to-day referred to the speech made by Archbishop Kelly defining Catholic bishops and priests respecting ...

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  20. PALL PROM CYCLE.

    WANGARATTA, Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kershaw, of Milawa, were thrown from a motor-cycle, and sidecar while driving near Tarrawingee on ...

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  21. CROSSING DISASTER.

    Having obtained statements bearing on the level crossing disaster at Highest last week, when the eight occupants of a motor-car were killed. Plain-clothers Constable ...

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  22. CARS COLLIDE.

    ALEXANDRA, Monday.—At the Thornton and U.T. Creek road junction a motorcar owned by Mr.Alfred Stillman was struck side on by another motor-car on ...

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  23. "Challenge to Civil Law."

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The Premier (Sir George Fuller) said to-day that if Archbishop Kelly had been correctly reported, his statement involved a challenge to the ...

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  24. CONTROL OF BRIDGES.

    Among the legislative proposals which will be considered by the State Ministry in the near future will be one providing for the establishment of a body to control the ...

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  25. ELECTRIC TRAMS DERAILED.

    Fortunately no persons were injured when two electric trams were derailed in Lygon street. North Carlton, shortly after 7 o'clock last night. ...

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  26. POLICE MAGISTRATES.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Eggleston) has before him a request from the police magistrates of Victoria for an increase in their present salaries. Representatives of ...

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  27. MAN THROWN FROM DRAY.

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday. —Early this morning Jack Baxter, employed as a dray-man on the road contract at Tostaree, was thrown from a dray when a horse bolted. ...

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  28. MR. BRUCE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    RENMARK (S.A.), Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) resumed his tour of South Australia to-day, after having spent a restful week-end at Rosebank, Mount ...

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  29. AFTER SEVEN YEARS.

    SALE, Monday.—When he returned from the war, Colonel Davis placed a note in a bottle for Mr. Fred Storey, of Sale, and when nearing the Ninety Mile Beach ...

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  30. ALIEN MIGRANTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Reports from Northern Queensland respecting the continued influx of large numbers of Italians is evidently regarded very seiously by ...

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  32. PLANNING THE HOME GARDEN.

    "Every garden that is laid out requires different treatment," remarked Mr. T. H. Brunn, of the Ormond Plant Farm, who delivered a lecture on "Planning a New ...

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