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  2. POLISH "CORRIDOR."

    KARLSBAD (Austria), May 3. Seventy-six persons were killed and 37 were injured in the terrible railway accident at Preussiche, in Stargard, on ...

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  3. RIGHT BASIS OF TRADE

    "We have met as freetraders," said M[?] E. T. Hickford, who presided, when de fining the character of a luncheon at th[?] cafe Francasis yesterday to Sir Hugh Bell, ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The visit of the Prince of Wales has been an unqualified success. The warmth and sincerity of his welcome evidently delighted His Royal Highness. At the Parliamentary ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S VULNERABILITY.

    MORNINGTON, Monday,—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Mornington branch of the National Federation in Hoskin's Cafe to-night, the Primer Minister ...

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  6. CHURCH DESECRATED.

    Acts of gross sacrilege and destruction were committed by persons who broke into the Baptist Church, Pakington street, St. Kilda, on Saturday night. Furnishings ...

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  7. PRICE OF WOOL.

    The wool correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes that conditions in the wool trade are critical, last week being the worst in the memory of the present ...

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  8. CAPITALISM IN RUSSIA.

    Signs of opposition to the Russian Sovict's new economic policy are forthcoming at the fourteenth congress of the All-Russian Communist party, notably in connection ...

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  9. EMPIRE UNITY.

    Fifty-seven years ago the leaders of the Liberal party in Great Britain looked upon the coloines as a nuisance," said Sir Frederick Dutton in ...

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  10. REMEMEBERING SICK SOLDIERS

    On last Armistice Day, it will be remembered, the pupils of The Hermitage Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Geelong, as part of their remembrance service, ...

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  11. Notes on the Position.

    The above cable message is dis[?]ieting but serirous as conditions undobtedly are a state of panic is not justified. From December, 1899, to June, 1900, Prices fell ...

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  12. RIFFI TRIBES.

    Marshal Lyautey's laconic communiques, which are being published in Paris, give the scantiest details of the Riffian infiltration into the French zone in Morocco, but it ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. AIRSHIP R33.

    Flight-Lieutenant Booth, commander of airship R33, which recently broke from its moorings at Pulham during a gale, but in spite of early damage returned safely ...

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  14. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The inquiry into the deaths of Thomas Lynn, pilot, and Mary Hickey, passenger, who were killed in an acroplane smash, was resumed at ...

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  15. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Admiral Coontz, commander-in-chief of the United States Navy, in an interview states;—"It is impossible to exaggerate the pleasure of looking forward to a visit to ...

    Article : 218 words
  16. Sales in Australia.

    The "wait and see" policy of the National Council of Australian Wool Selling Brokers continnes. Albury selling brokers have now decided to carry out the ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. Non-stop Record.

    The naval seaplane PN9, which has been flying over a course of 40 miles over the Delaware River since Friday morning, established a world's non-stop record of 28 ...

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  18. FOREST CONSCIENCE.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Commenting on his tours of the forest reserves of the State, the Minister for Forests (Mr. H. F. Richardson) said to-day that he was very glad ...

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  19. Trial Interrupted.

    Just as the trial at Douni was about to begin of Jean Acke, a commercial traveller, who is charged with having murdered a woman wineshop-keeper at Lille, a man ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Reuter message states that the offices of the Communist party in Glasgow were raided on Friday night, the raiders gaining access through a hole torn in the wooden ...

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  21. London Market.

    LONDON, April 2.—Since the close of the London sales mer[?]no wools have held their own, but cros[?]bred values have continued to dec[?] No attempt has been made to modify the selling ...

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  22. Epidemics in Fiji.

    Epidemica of gastric influenza and mild typhoid are prevalent in Suva and suburbs. There are 70 European patients in the War Memorial Hospital, as well as ...

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  23. FIRE FIGHTING IN COUNTRY.

    Referring to the complaints about the lack of proper appliances for fighting the fire at Buninyong on Saturday night, it was stated yesterday by officers of the Country ...

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  24. MOTOR MISHAPS.

    As a man, whose name it unknown was crossing the roadway at the intersection of Dandenong and Point Nepean roads, Canlfield last night, be was knocked down by a ...

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  25. German President.

    With the approval of all parties, except that of the Communists, the President (Field-Marshal von Hindenburg) has arranged a bill to increase the pension of ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. Opposition to Otway Alienation.

    Disagreement with the statements of Mr. John D. McLennan, of Apollo Bay, in a letter published yesterday, was expressed by the chairman of the Forests ...

    Article : 269 words
  27. Shaft Enters Driver's Brain.

    JUNEE, Monday.—While driving a car across a bridge near Gundagai a man named Elliott was killed as the result of a collision with a sulky. The shaft of the ...

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  28. Soldier Restores Reliquary.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that there was a public demonstration in Amiens Cathedral when the bishop announced the restoration of a ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. Position at Buninyong.

    CRESWICK, Monday.—Referring to the comments in connection with the fire at Buninyong on Saturday evening, district members of the Country Fire Brigades ...

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  30. DETECTIVE O'SULLIVAN 'ILL.

    Detective Leo O'Sullivan, who was charged at the Third City Court with Detective Inspector Olholm and Detectives McPherson and Fowler with having ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. FLOWER DAY.

    All the arrangements for Flower Day, which will be conducted to-morrow under the auspices of the Lord Mayor's Fund, have been completed. Although it was not ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    In Ministerial circles, the cable mes sages from London commenting on wh[?] are termed the rigorous conditions attache[?] to the sale of the Commonwealth ...

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  33. LABOUR AND MIGRATION.

    BRISBANE, Monday,—In a speech at a smoke concert at the Trades Hall, the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Charlton) said that he did not oppose ...

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  34. HAWKER NUISANCE.

    Although the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) does not think that the serious annoyance which housekeepers are caused by the activities of many unlicensed ...

    Article : 239 words
  35. NAVIGATION ACT.

    HOBART, Monday,—Following the announcement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) that the question of granting exemptions to overseas vessels for the ...

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  36. TALKS WITH ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—In the week-end, Mr. C. D. Maclurcan, of Sydney, held a number of wireless conversations with a British experimenter, Mr. W. E. Simmons, ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Kindly grant us space for an appeal on behalf of the Victorian Flower Growers' Association to all flower lovers in the metropolitan area for their ...

    Article : 221 words
  38. TRUNK LINE DELAY.

    Members of the Geelong council of the Chamber of Commerce on Monday expressed appreciation at the article in these columns on April 7 dealing with the delays ...

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  39. BAWRA ORGANISATION.

    Sir,—Permit me to direct the attention of the woolgrowers and holders of Bawra shares to the seriouseness of the downward trend of the wool market. Wool ...

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  40. THREE STEAMERS DELAYED

    Irritating delays were caused on Saturda[?] by members of the crews of the steame[?] Zealandia, Eumeralla, and Kowarra. Th[?] passenger steamer Zealandia was due [?] ...

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  41. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday,—A sensational double tragedy occured to-day on the shore of Lake Roforua, near Rotorula. A road worker employed near ...

    Article : 116 words
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