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  2. BOLSHEVIK ACTIVITIES.

    There are indications of a movement throughout Europe against Bolshevik and Communist agitators. Supervision in Great Britain has been greatly stimulated ...

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  3. SCOUT WEEK.

    To-day Scout Week ends, and the reports which have come to hand indicate that the Rotary Club's campaign so far has attained a large measure of success. As ...

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  4. ENFORCING PROHIBITION.

    The "Mail and Empire" publishes a despatch from Windsor, Ontario, in which Mr. John Rodd, a farmer Crown attorney, referring to the reports that the American ...

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  5. NORTH POLE FLIGHT.

    The following wireless messages have been received from the Norwegian expedition, led by Captain Amundsen, which is about to attempt to fly to the North Pole ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Australia is again one of the most forward with its pavilion. An official party, with Sir Joseph Cook (the High Commissioner of Australia), and the ...

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  7. OCEAN ROAD MISHAP.

    GEELONG, Friday.—A sensational motor accident occurred on the Ocean road at the Big Hill section this afternoon, when one of the Birtles service cars returning to ...

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  8. HEAD OF THE RIVER.

    "Jolly boating weather" runs the old Eton boat song, and without qualification this could be said of the conditions under which the preliminary heats of the Head ...

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  9. Bulgars Paid From Moscow.

    The Bulgarian authorities state that in consequence of the arrest of the leaders of various illegal organisations, the Sofia police now hold ...

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  10. FRENCH AND RIFFIS.

    Advices from Rabat, in French Morocco, state that the casualties sustained by Colonel Freydenberg's force in the recent fighting with the Riffis were 13 killed, the ...

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  11. Plot Against British Ministry.

    Replying to Mr. H. Day (Labour), who directed attention to a recently discovered plot against the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) ...

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  12. UNIVERSITY DEBATE.

    Indicating the keen interest that has been evinced in the tour of the Oxford University debating team, there was a very large attendance at the Melbourne ...

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  13. On the River Banks.

    The river banks had the appearance of a Henley Regatta, and long before the first heat began it was difficult for a newcomer to get anywhere near the water's ...

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  14. (Reuter.)

    Reports of Colonel Freydenburg's successes in French Morocco have only partially allayed the growing apprehensions that a big campaign lies ahead of the French ...

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  15. Broadcasting King's Speech.

    There is conjecture as to whether the King's speech at the opening of the Empire Exhibition on Saturday will be audible by wireless in the Dominions. Many ...

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  16. COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The delegation representing the Australian National Council of Women, which has arrived under the leadership of Miss Ruby Board (Sydney) to take part in the ...

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  17. Trotsky's Return.

    Leon Trotsky, the former commissar of the army, has returned to Moscow, where the All-Russian Congress is now sitting. (Australian Press Association.) ...

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  18. McKENNA DUTIES.

    During the debate on the report stage of the McKenna Duties Bill, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) ridiculed the suggestion that the ...

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  19. MANY SERVICES TO-MORROW.

    Preceded by a march at half-past 2 o'clock from Albion street to the town hall, led by the Brunswick City Band, a scout service, at which scouts from ...

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  20. Message by Governor-General.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster), on behalf of the Commonwealth Ministry, sent the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the ...

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  21. LONG-DISTANCE PICTURES.

    Almost perfect pictures of the "war games" conducted by the United States Flect at Hawaii were reproduced here after they had been transmitted by ...

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  22. Prince of Wales.

    The tour of the Prince of Wales through the south-eastern districts was equally as successful as his visit to Cape Town. Everywhere the Prince was received with ...

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  23. Ulster Finances

    When introducing the Budget in the North Ireland Parliament, the Minister for Finance (Mr. H. D. Pollock) said that apart from the obligations of the two great ...

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  24. Traffic Arrangements for To-day.

    To cope with the traffic to-day special arrangements have been made by the Melbourne City Council. Alexandra avenue will be closed against vehicles between ...

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  25. Food Supervision.

    The Food Commission, in a majority report, recommends the establishment of a permanent food council to maintain supervision over staple food trades. "We have in ...

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  26. Display of Scout Work.

    In connection with the display of scout work, which will take place in the St. Kilda Town Hall this evening, about 500 scouts from the district between St. Kilda ...

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  27. Olympic Games.

    Owing to the decision of the Second Chamber to refuse a guarantee for the Olympic Games proposed to be held in Amsterdam in 1928, the Dutch Olympic ...

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  28. New Zealand Loan.

    It is announced that the underwriting of the New Zealand 4½ per cent. loan, to be issued at £94/10/, will take place to-morrow (Friday). ...

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  29. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

    For the fund in aid of the boy scouts, which is being kept open for a week only, we have received the following amounts:— Amount presiously ...

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  30. THE RACING.

    MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL (North Station).—S. Gibson (bow), 10.3; T. H. Fellows (2), 11.0; G. H. Yuncken (3), 12.7; S. F. Millear (4), 11.11; J. B. J. Osborne (5), ...

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  31. Boat Race Souvenir for Auction.

    During the second interval of the performance of "Primrose" at His Majesty's Theatre to-night a souvenir de luxe programme of the boat race will be sold at ...

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  32. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    One of the visitors received yesterday by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) was Mr. M. Manuk, secretary of the Dairy Farm, Ice, and Cold ...

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  33. MARRIAGE LICENCE.

    On the information of Moses Clifford Clinnick, a constable of police, a summons has been issued against James Black Ronald, a clergyman, in connection with a ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Ex-service men at Sheffield banded together to fight hooligan gangs who are terrorising the city by violence. The chief constable has refused the aid of the ...

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  35. Typhoid Epidemic in Fiji.

    The typhoid epidemic is at its peak. Three Europeans have died, and several others are in a dangerous condition. There are more than 100 European patients and ...

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  36. "RED" OBJECTIVE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Premier (Sir George Fuller), who is conducting his election campaign in his constituency of Wollondilly, returned to Sydney to-day for ...

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  37. General List.

    Following is a further list of contributions received by the honorary treasurer (Mr. T. Luxton):- £100.—Moran and Cate Pty. Ltd. ...

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  38. Polish Students.

    An amazing tragedy was enacted in the examination-room of a college at Vilna, where a youth who had failed in a previous examination produced a revolver and ...

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  39. PARKER FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An inquiry was held at Temora to-day into the tragedy at Beckom, where the bodies of Robert Parker, his wife and two children were found ...

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  43. WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    The development of the eastern wheat-growing areas in Western Australia by means of fallowing and the use of heavier dressings of manure is of general interest. ...

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  44. KNOCKED DOWN BY MILK CART.

    James Doyle, aged 53 years, of Mary street, Hawthorn, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday morning, suffering from a fractured an[?] Doyle was knocked down by a milk cart in ...

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