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  2. STOPPAGES AT GOAL MINES.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) on Thursday informed a deputation representing the coalminers that unless the persistent stoppages in the ...

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  3. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Behind closed and guarded doors the annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour party was opened in the council chamber of the Trades Hall ...

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  4. IRISH REBELS.

    Free State troops captured the whole of the staff of 'the third Southern rebel division at Nenagh (Tipperary). Other important captures have been made in ...

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  5. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Senator Capper has issued a reply to the Governor of New York State (Mr. A. E. Smith), who recently stated, in reference to a resolution passed by the New York ...

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  6. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS

    In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grigg (Natl Lib.) resumed the debate on the-Consolidation Bill. He raised the question of the France-German and ...

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  7. RAILWAY-MEN UNEASY.

    The national conference of the Railwaymen's Union, after discussing for six hours the proposal of the railway companies.to withdraw a further 6/6 weekly from the ...

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  8. SAFEBREAKERS IN CITY.

    "Send the detectives down at once; there are safebreakers in the shop." This telephone message was received at police headquarters, Russell street, about ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) were entertained by the United Service Club in Sydney on ...

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  10. COALFIELDS BUSY.

    The boom in Scottish coal continues. The exports for the last quarter were more tlian 1,000,000 tons in excess of the exports for the first quarter of 1922. ...

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  11. "WOULD FIGHT ALONE."

    The Angora Government reports that Mustapha Kemal in a speech declared that the Turkish nation would not allow anyone to strike a blow at its existence. If ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA'S DEFICIT.

    The South African Minister for Finance (Mr. Burton) delivered his Budget speech this afternoon. lt disclosed an unsatisfactory state of affairs. The Minister ...

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  13. Separate Treaty With America.

    A spokesman for the Harding administration indicated that the United States will resume the negotiations for a separate treaty with Turkey when the Near East ...

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  14. THIEVES MAKE WRONG CHOICE

    On making a visit of inspection on Friday morning, an employee found that a safe in the shop of Chambers and Soymour Pty. Ltd., ironmongers, Flinders ...

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  15. Wages of Mill Operatives.

    Woollen and colton mills throughout the Now England district, emnloying 65,000 operatives, have granted an increase in wages of 12½ per cent, lt is expected that ...

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  16. Imperial Fleets.

    Replying to Sir Clement Kinloch Cooke, in the House of Commons, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Amery) said that after the Defence Council of Australia ...

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  17. Ships'' Officers.

    The reduction in wages of navigating officers and engineers decided upon by the British Maritime Board amounts to 30/ a month for long voyages, and 10/ a week for ...

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  18. Air Transport.

    The Air Ministry is inviting applications from promoters to form an Air Transport Company to be subsidised by the Government to the amount of £1,000,000 over a ...

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  19. WOMAN'S HOUSE SEARCHED.

    When a young woman who was accompanied by two children was standing at tine of the counters of Foy and Gibson's drapery store. Smith street Collingwood, ...

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  20. Affiliation Proposed.

    The chief subject to be discussed at tbe annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Railways Union, on April 26, is a motion by the officers' ...

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  21. M. Poincare's Speech.

    The Cologne correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that M. Poincare's recent speech on the French occupation of the Ruhr has caused a sensation in occupied ...

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  22. MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.,—A motor accident in Marsden street, Ermington, this afternoon resulted in one of the occupants of the car, Mrs. Elizabeth Lawless, of Dutton ...

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  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) was present at a farewell to Mr. E.T. Fisk, the.managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) ...

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  24. DRY SPELL UNBROKEN.

    Several times On Thursday and yesterday hopes of a steady soaking rain were raised, but there was only a slight shower or two in scattered places. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES CLEAVAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday—At a specially convened meeting of the Ryde electorate Labour Cou[?]il, the action of the executive of the Australian Labour party in ...

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  26. Country of Origin.

    The High Commissioner for Now Zealand (Sir Jumes Allen) is making representations to the Government with reference to the Merchandise Marks Bill. He suggests ...

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  27. "MAN OVERBOARD."

    The voyage of the steamer Largs Bay, which reached Melbourne on Thursday, was marked by a tragic incident, which occurred while the vessel was passing ...

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  28. ROBBERY AT WINDSOR.

    Climbing through a manhole thieves entered the premises of Gross and Goldberg, knitting manufacturers, Chapel-street, Windsor, on Thursday night and stole ...

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  29. REPORTS FROM COUNTRY.

    BEAUFORT, Friduy. — Farming operations in the Beanfort district are being delayed by dry weather, the ground being very hard to plough. Water is getting ...

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  30. Strange Divorce Case.

    In the Divorce Court a strange action was brought by George Kent against Edgar Atkinson, claiming damages for alleged misconduct willi Mrs. Kent, who is ...

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  31. SHOPBRSAKING AT QUEENSCLIFF

    Shortly after the detectives had interviewed a boarder in a house in Prahran on Wednesday and in his room found a complete burglar's outfit they obtained an ...

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  32. Treatment of the Jew.

    The Very Reverend Joseph Herman Herts, chief rabbi of the United Hebrew congregations of the British Empire, in a Passover message, deplores the present day ...

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  33. Lost Chinese Ports.

    Popular protest against Japan's: refusul to release Dalny and Port Arthur and to abrogate the 21 demands containede in the treaty of 1915, is gaining large proportions ...

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  34. Palatial Motor Yacht.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that a number of society people will begin on Thursday a 40,000 miles world tour in a palatial 600-ton motor yacht. Fantome 11., as guests ...

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  35. Indian Affairs.

    During a recent tour the Amir of Afghanistan visited the British frontier dressed in the clothes of an ordinary Pathan, and shook hands with ...

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  36. Woman's Dress

    Sir John Butcher, in the House of Commons, directed attention to the recent judgment delivered by Mr. Justice McCardie in the case in which au unsuccessful claim ...

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  37. TWO STREET ACCIDENTS.

    When she was crossing the roadway at the intersection of Collins and Swanston streets at a quarter past 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Christina Barry, ...

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  38. British Taxation.

    The "Daily Express" expects that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bald)win) will reduce the income tax by one shilling in the £1, and that he will also ...

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  39. DRUNKEN ORGY AT MENTONE.

    A number of hoodlums selected a spot in the tea-tree bordering Beach road, between Charman road and Plummers road, mentone, for a drunken orgy on Thursday ...

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  40. ORCHESTRAL CONCEETS.

    The newly formed Orchestral League of Victoria has arranged for six concerts to he given at the Melbourne Town Hall on the following dates:—saturday afternoon, ...

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  41. Debts for Opera Ventures.

    The executor of the estate of the late Mr. Joseph Beceham (of Becchum's Pilis) has presented to the Bankruptey Court a cheque for £44,000 in order to pay the ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    A cable message from Tokio, published in the "Nippu Jiji" of Honolulu, stales that Japan has accepted an invitation from Canada to discuss the revision of the ...

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  43. Stolen Art Treasures.

    In the small hours of the morning, when the members of the family were asleep, Benham Park, a lonely country mansion at Newbury (Berkshire), belonging to Mr. ...

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  44. W.A. POLITICS.

    PERTH, Friday.— The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) announced to-day that detinite action would be taken after the holidays in respect to the Agent-Generalship. ...

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  45. JAPANESE STEAMER ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Advice has been received in Sydney by cable that the Japanese steamer Keigi Marn has run ashore on Arena Island, in the Salu Sea. The Vessel ...

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  47. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The p.s. Weeroona will leave Port Melbourne Station Pier as follows:—To-morrow at 11 o'clock, and on Monday and Tuesday, at a quarter past 10, for Queenscliff and Sorrento. ...

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  48. PRICE OF MILK.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—The Ballarat Dairymen's Association has decided to increase the price of milk by a penny a quart. The price, will now. be 8d. ...

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  49. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    BIRREGURR, Friday—An unknown man was run over and killed by the First division of the Colac to Melbourne train this morning. The train was brought to a standatill and the body ...

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  50. PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. J. W. Styles and Son (in conjunction with Messrs. Robbins ans Son by auction weatherboard villa. Chester, street; Oakleigh, on land 45ft, x about 130ft., for £1,060. ...

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