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  2. HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION.

    Demands for hospital acaommodation have increased to such an extent in the last few years that most of the public hospitals in the metropolitan area are now ...

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  3. PROGRESS IN PATHOLOGY.

    If the Hickson mission has done nothing belter than to bring to common knowledge how much human suffering can exist in a comunity comparatively small, and ...

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  4. GERMAN METHODS.

    Mr. George Renwick, representative of the "Daily Chronicle," in Berlin telegraphs:—"I have finished a long tour of the industrial region of the Ruhr for ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who is a strong upholder of the League of Nations, and is visiting the United States in order to make the league popular throughout the ...

    Article : 574 words
  6. STRIKES IN BRITAIN.

    The prospects of the Norfolk favm strike are still gloomy. Owners of laud are not prepared to negotiate on the present ofter, and thus a deadlock has been reached. An ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. BARQUE IN A STORM.

    By the irony of fate the end of the long voyage of the barque Garthsnaid was almost in sight when she was struck by a storm which lasted for three terrible days ...

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  8. MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNS.

    When a six-cylinder, double-seated Nash motor-car, in which two young women, six men, anil a youlh were seated, was being driven at a good pace ground a bend in the ...

    Article : 552 words
  9. MATURING WAR LOANS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An announcement of the details of the loan to be floated this year for the purpose of converting the Commonwealth war loan of ...

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  10. MOTOR-CAR THIEVES FOILED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thieves stole the motor-car [?] Mr. N. C. McRac, of Strathfield, last night while the car was stationary in Alt street, Waverley. Mr. McRae saw ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. MOTOR-CARS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a collision between two motor-cars at the corner of Avoca and Orange streets, Randwick, to-day, four persons were injured. The ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. Fatal Fall From Footboard.

    Cecil Dooner, aged 30 years, who was employed by the Smith Milk Company at Epping, was killed yesterday while at work. He was riding on the footboard ...

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  13. Easter in England.

    The Easter Monday holiday in England was celebrated in unclouded sunshine, though a cold wind blew. Epping forest and Kent and Surrey woodlands tempted ...

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  14. Motor-cyclist Killed.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Erie Mackay, aged 19 years, of Orange, while riding a motorcycle, was thrown from his machine and killed. Mackay was one of a parly riding ...

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  15. LABOUR IN CONFERENCE.

    Several decisions readied by the annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour party on Monday were embodied in a report supplied by the ...

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  16. Exploitation of Oil.

    The "New York Times" states that the dispute between the United States and Great Britain, concerning the exploitation by their respective nationals of oil lands, ...

    Article : 301 words
  17. HURRICANE AT FIJI.

    SUVA (Fiji), Tuesday.—A hurricane swept over the Lau proup of the Fiji islands on March 15, when the barometer registered 28.39 degrees. The hurricane ...

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  18. BISHOP IN COLLISION.

    A motor-car, in which Bishop J. D. Langley, of John street. Kew, was a passenger, collided with a motor-cycle in Hoddle street, East Melbourne, yesterday. Bishop ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. PICTURES IN CHURCH.

    Sir,—"F.F." protests to-day against the moving pictures at St. Mark's, Fitzroy, Has he ever been present at our picture services? Has he asked St. Mark's people ...

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  20. "MEN TIRED OF LIBERTY."

    The Prime mister (Signor Mussolini) in a remarkable article in his new paper, "Gerarchia," says that he has no use for liberalism, "Russia and Italy have shown," ...

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  21. WOMEN POLICE.

    Such effective work has been done by the three women police attached to the plain-clothes branch of the Victorian police force at police headquarters, Russell ...

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  22. CAR SWERVES INTO TREE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—While Mr. John Coffey,, sen., retired farmer, who lives in Ballarat, was motoring to the Creswick sports yesterday the car crashed into ...

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  23. STRIKES AT 12 COLLIERIES.

    SYDNKY, Tuesday.—Miners at eleven large collieries on the a Mitlutid field, and at one pit in the Newcastle district, were on strike to-day. The collieries involved ...

    Article : 265 words
  24. SPORTING CABLES.

    The English Lughby football team defeated France in a match here to-day, by 12 points to three points. Folly thousand persons were present. Bequet dropped a ...

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  25. Mr. Lawson at Amiens.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) and Mrs. Lawson visited Rhcims prior to going to Amiens, where the official secretary to the Commonwealth (Mr. M. L. ...

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  26. Dr. Patterson's New Appointment.

    Dr. S. W. Patterson has resigned the position of director of the Walter and Elizd Hall Research Institute, Melbourne, in order to take up the post of physician ...

    Article : 282 words
  27. SKID CAUSES CAPSIZE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—While motoring home from Melbourne to Ballarat a party of six men had a sensational experience as they were rounding a sharp turn in the ...

    Article : 198 words
  28. Near East Refugees.

    The State Department in a statement summarising the identical notes sent to Great Britain, Fiance, and Italy concerning the care of Near East ...

    Article : 254 words
  29. "The Internationals,"

    The annual conference of the British Independent Labour Party discussed the question of the party's attitude towards the various [?]ternationals." Eventually it ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. UPKEEP OF CHARITIES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The annual, conference of the West Australian branch of the Australian Natives' Association agreed to a motion that after 40 years of ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. ANGORA ASSEMBLY.

    The Angora Assembly, with Ismet Pasha's approval, has agreed to a dissolution and a general election on the peace terms. ...

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  32. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Shortly after six o'clock to-night a motor-car, owned and driven by Mr. Willium East, of Lethbridge, and a motor-cycle and sidecar collided, ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It would uppear that some parsons are afraid that the example of St. Mark's may be followed by other Churches. Recenlty I have been several timrs to St. ...

    Article : 183 words
  34. Roumania's Political Crisis.

    A sharp constitutional crisis is in prograss. The Senate and Chamber of Demties have approved of the new Constitution, which the National and Peasant ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. MISSING YOUNG MAN RETURNS.

    While [?]hing with a party of friends at St. Kildaon Monday afternoon. George Herbert Brown, aged 20 years, became separated in he crowd. As he failed to ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. OMEO'S ASPIRATIONS.

    OMEO, Tuesday.—The Assistant Minister for Lands (Mr. Angus) and the Director of Land Settlement (Mr. MeIver) arrived at Omeo to-day. ...

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  37. Error in Chloroforming.

    A girl died at Watford hospital through the chloroforming apparatus being wrongly put together. As a result pure chloroform was sprayed into the patient's mouth ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The first report received in Rome that the British Vice Consul at Naples (Mr. R. G. Goldie), who was attacked by some unknown man, had died from his injuries, ...

    Article : 65 words
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  40. GEELONG ROAD MISHAP.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—A report was made to the deputy-coroner (Mr. W. R. Anderson, J.P.) to-day, regarding the circumstances in which Mr. T. A. Jonea and ...

    Article : 131 words
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  42. STRANGE DEATH AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—An [?] was held to-day by the cor[?] (Mr. Harris) on the body of John Lind telegraph line forenian, employed at Ballarat. Lind was last seen alive between 11 and 12 o'clock ...

    Article : 130 words
  43. New Dancing Record.

    Miss Alma Cummings has set a new world's non-stop dancing record of 27 hours. This exceeds Victor Hindmarsh's record of 25 hours, made in Kngland. Miss ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. 'PLANE'S FORCED LANDING.

    INVERLOCH, Tuesday.—While taking photographs of Anderson's [?] yesterday an neroplane landed on the rocks near the beach. ...

    Article : 43 words
  45. VISITOR TO SYDNEY INJURED.

    While Mr. Howard Griee, aged 35 years, a visitor who is staying at the Hotel Australia, Sydney, was ascending the steps lending to Dalgety's offices in Bligh street ...

    Article : 45 words
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