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  2. FLOUR FOR BRITAIN.

    The Agricultural Tribunal appointed to consider the decline in British agriculture has issued an interim report which arges the Government to take the financial ...

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  3. MEAT SUBSIDY RENEWAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Though the Prime Minister (Mr. Bince) promised a renewal of the meat subsidy of one farthing a pound on beef exported from the ...

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  4. DARG IN COALMINES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—All the coalminers in the Newcastle and Maitland fields were idle on Saturday, it being pay Saturday. Every alternate week-end is known among ...

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  5. RUHR PROBLEM.

    M. Louncheur, who was a member of the Clemencean Ministry, and who is expected to be a candidate for the French Premiership, visited England during the week-end. ...

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  6. IRISH REBELS ACTIVE.

    Irish rebels are displaying more activity. They have blocked traffic on the Great Northern railway by blowing up two bridges between Dundalk and Dunleer. ...

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  7. MISHAPS OF THE ROAD.

    When returning to footscray after a cycling trip to Geelong with about 18 of their elumates, three members of the Foostray District Cycling Club were ...

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  8. LORD CARNARVON'S DEATH

    The "Daily Express" states that a panic has been created among many superstitious owners of Egyptian antiques, us the outcome of the death of Lord Carnarvon. An ...

    Article : 338 words
  9. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    Reporta published in the newspapers indicate that the revolutionary movement in Russia is intimately connected with the illness of M. Trotsky, the Bolshevik ...

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  10. Priest's Execution.

    A demonstration against the execution by the Soviet of the Rotman Catholic Vicar-General at Petrograd, (Monsignor Buckevitch) was attended by 100,000 ...

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  11. Free State Army.

    Important changes are pending in the higher commands of the Free State Army. For some time there has been much dissatisfaction in Ireland in regard to the ...

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  12. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTORS.

    David Adie. aged 29 years, single, a labourer, of 469 Spencer street, West Melbourne, was knocked down by a motorcar at the corner of Rosslyn and Spencer ...

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  13. PICTURE AT THE CENOTAPH.

    There was a remarkable scene in the Curnegie Hall during a lecture by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on Spiritism. Without warning, Sir Arthur flashed on the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    In reference to news cabled from Melbourne to the effect that the Landon and North-Eastern Railway Company had purchased the national woolsheds at Hull for ...

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  15. Effect on Australian Milling.

    On being informed of the contents of the cable message last evening, Mr. H. J. Baker, manager of the Victorian Co-operative Wheat Producers'Organisation, staled ...

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  16. COLLIERS IDLE.

    Owing to the state of unrest at some mines in New South Wales, and to cargoes of coal not having been available, the crews of a number of colliers have been paid off ...

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  17. Taxation of Betting.

    According to the "Daily Express," the British Government is seriously considering the taxation of all betting transactions. The subject has been canvassed for some ...

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  18. MOTOR-CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    When Lewis Rowsell, aged 21 years, of 21 Rennison street, Mordialloc, was riding a motor-cycle along Coino parade, Mordialloc, early yesterday afternoon, the ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    Adjutant Foiny flew from Tours to Strasburg via Paris and back, via Dijon, a distance of 1,060 miles, in 14 hours. A new dancing record has been made at ...

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  20. JUSTICE IN AMERICA.

    A jury at Marion (Illinois) acquitted six miners who were charged with participation in the Herrine mine massacre last year. Some of the defendants were also ...

    Article : 404 words
  21. Toll of Tuberculosis.

    Sir Kingsley Wood, M.P., formerly Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health, in his presidential address at the Faculty of ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. N.S.W. LABOUR DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Synday.—It is considered possible that the New South Wales executive of the Australian Labour Party may yet defy the federal executive and force the ...

    Article : 387 words
  23. BICYCLE SKIDS.

    With the base of his skill fractyred. Sydney Simith, aged 21 years, single, of 6 Albard street. West Brunswick, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at 20 ...

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  24. League of Nations.

    The sixth anniversary of America's entrance into the war finds the League of Nations revived as a national issue with strongly organised support in the shape ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. Clergyman Pays His Way.

    The Rev. J. Thomas, precentor of the Chelmsford Cathedral, created a sensation at a meeting to discuss the improvement of the church finances by stating, "What can ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. DRY WEATHER.

    The reports received by the Commonwealth Mcteorological Bureau on Sunday are limited in number. Those to hand last night indicated that the weather ...

    Article : 270 words
  27. Action by Queensland Ministry.

    GLADSTONE (Q.),Saturday.—The Premier (Mr. Theodore) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) were here today. Mr. Theodore announced that the ...

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  28. Mothers' Perambulator Race.

    The walking race between five mothers, each pushing a perambulator and baby from London to Brighton (52 miles), Was won by Mrs.Groom, of Eastbourne, her ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. Siki Returns to Paris.

    Siki, the Senegalese boxer, celebrated his return to Paris from Ireland, where he was defeated by McTigue, at the famous Rat Mort cabaret. He lost his temper ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF ARGUS.

    Sir,—Mr. Bruce accuses the cattle-growers of being "recreant in the past" and failing "to pioneer their market." Till the bottom fell out of the beef market ...

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  31. Farm Labourers' Strike.

    On the advice of the Minister for Agriculture (Sir Robert Sanders) the partics in the Norfolk farm dispute have agreed to confer on Monday. ...

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  32. Woman's Insurance Money.

    John Kersie, of Liverpool, has been arrested on a charge of inciting a man named Connolly to murder Mrs. Kersis in order to secure her newspaper insurance money. ...

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  33. Damaged Monument.

    The Rev.Charles Barton, rector of Harbledon, Kent, has been committed for trial on a charge of having damaged a grave monument in a charchyard. ...

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  34. TRAMWAY-MEN'S WAGES.

    After many conferences extending over a period of several months the agreement between the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board and representatives of the ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. CHILD'S FALL FROM TRAIN.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—While Albert Edward Sweatman, aged three years, was travelling with his mother in the train from Ararat to Ballarat on Saturday he ...

    Article : 218 words
  36. Roports From Country.

    BENDIGO.—The reservoir at Inglewood having given out, domestic supplics for the town are being obtained by rail from Bendigo. Water for stock is being obtained from dams in the ...

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  37. PICNIC ON ANZAC DAY.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Saturday.— The Soldiers' and Sailors' League intends to hold, as part of the Anzac Day observance, a pienic excursion to Silverton, on ...

    Article : 210 words
  38. Helicopter's Flight.

    A message from Dayton (Ohio) states that Major T. H. Dane attained an altitude of 17 feet in a Debothezaat helicopter. ...

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  39. MAIZE SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY,Sunday.—Conflicting statements respecting the supplies of maize were brought under the notice of the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. ...

    Article : 218 words
  40. DESERTED SCHOONER.

    A message from Foster on Saturday stated that no trace bad been found of the crew of the deserted fishing schooner, which was discovered beached in Oberon ...

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  41. A MEMORIAL PICTURE GALLERY.

    Sir,—The suggestion made by the Acting Premier that a new picture gullery should be erected in the Domain or some similar suitable place, will commend itself to ...

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  42. Canadian Cattle.

    All of the 435 Canadian store cattle landed at Manchester a few days ago were sold to-day at prices ranging from £22 to £32 each. ...

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  43. ALBERT PARK LAKE.

    At a conference of residents of Albert Park and rowing and yachting enthusiasts, the oarsmen complained that the Albert Park take is so shallow that they can take ...

    Article : 175 words
  44. DELAYED AUTUMN RAINS.

    Sir,—It seems to me that there is a close connection between weatber conditions in the torrid and temiperate zones of Australia which many explain the present dry ...

    Article : 136 words
  45. CALLER ARRESTED.

    Believing that it had been used to take Tobias Emanuel. bookmasker, from Olinda to Gardenvale, against his will Detectives Brennan and Kennedy recently took ...

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  46. N.S.W. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—A tournament for the chess championship of New South Wales began last evening at the rooms of the Sydney Chess Club, incorporated with the Millions Club. Mr. Wallace, ...

    Article : 124 words
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  48. FALL UNDER TRAIN WHEELS.

    DIMBOOLA. Friday.—William Thomson, a young married man, went to see a newly married couple off by the express early this morning. When he was setting but of the carriage he lost his footing ...

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  50. HORSE AND BAGS STOLEN.

    Thevers stole a horse and a quantity of produce bages from the produce stores of G. W. and H. P. Barid. Queen's parade, Clifton Hill. on Saturday morning. ...

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