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  2. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA.

    A number of representatives of the Association visited the Public Library Melbourne, on Tuesday evening last. The visitors were met by Mr. E. La ...

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  3. THE IRISH CRISIS.

    The "Sunday Times" declares to-day that after the King had conferred with Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, the latter, acting at the request of His ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL ARENA.

    At present Victoria is represented in the Senate by five Laborites and a single Liberal. This is one of the curiosities of our electoral system; in ...

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  5. DR. MAWSON HONORED.

    Many prominent men, including the Prime Minister, Sir John Forrest, Mr. Watt, Mr. M'Kannon and Professor Orme Masson were present at the ...

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  6. YORKSHIRE MINERS.

    The Yorkshire miners have decided not to suspend their notices to cease work pending the holding of a conference whereat 120,000 men will be ...

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  7. SETTLEMENT ARRANGED.

    A committee appointed by the Conciliation Board has arrived at a settlement of the dispute in the South Yorkshire collieries provided, that the ...

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  8. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S MESSAGE

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, handed the following message to deputation of ''Young Liberals":— ...

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  9. THE LIBERAL APPEAL.

    Speaking at Prahran on Thursday evening, Mr. Cook scouted the idea that Ministers would base their appeal to the country on the two test Bills; ...

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  10. RAILWAYS AND UNIONISM

    It would appear that the report published last month that the various English railway companies had decided to recognise the National Union of ...

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  11. MILITARY CHURCH SERVICES.

    The Rev. T. P. Bennett, one of the Chaplains to the C.M.F., who holds the rank of Captain, has made arrangements for the services to be held ...

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  12. C.E.M. SOCIETY.

    Notice is given in our advertising columns of an important meeting in the C.E.M.S. Hall to-night at 8 p.m. The Vicar has consented to give a ...

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  13. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    It is satisfactory to hear that Mr. Glynn has drafted the Ministry's Northern Territory policy, or so much of it as can be submitted at present. ...

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  14. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    In the breach of promise action by May Cecily Gourlay against Vere Herbert Casey, the jury after over an hour's deliberation awarded the ...

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  15. TRAMPLED TO DEATH.

    A shower of rain was the primary cause of a remarkable tragedy at Tokio on Saturday. A large crowd had assembled to ...

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  16. GERMANY BETTER FRIEND THAN ULSTER.

    Mr. E. Harold Spender, a well-known journalist, also addressed the Cambridge meeting. He said he believed that the German Government ...

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  17. FRIDAY'S STORM.

    Further evidence of the remarkable violence of the hall storm which swept over the Illowa district on Friday evening has been obtained by ...

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  18. CRUISERS AT BELFAST.

    The cruiser Foresight has relieved the cruiser Pathlinder in Belfast Lough. During the latter's stay the ...

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  19. KING O'MALLEY.

    Mr. O'Malley has been haranguing the electors of his electorate, and those who think the Federal Parliament should have its jester, will be ...

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  20. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    At the St. Kilda Court to-day Chas. Dudgeon was charged with negligently driving a motor car, thereby causing grievous bodily harm to Arthur ...

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  21. BATTLESHIPS GO TO BANTRY BAY.

    The second battle squadron of the Home fleet has been ordered to Bantry Bay, County Cork. It is explained that the movement of the battleships is in ...

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  22. FIELD-MARSHAL FRENCH.

    It is freely stated in military circles that Field-Marshal French intends to notify commanders that his resignation is purely personal, and that he ...

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  23. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    It was remarked that the Premiers' Conference could do nothing as regards party questions, two of the States having Labor Ministries. It ...

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  24. MORTLAKE RACES.

    Entries for the Mortlake races to be held on Saturday, 11th April, close to-morrow (Wednesday) with the secretary (W. J. Bray) or Mr. A. G. ...

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  25. WOMEN AS SOLICITORS.

    Lord Haldane, the Lord Chancellor, was interviewed yesterday by a deputation in regard to the question of allowing women to practise as solicitors. ...

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  26. EMPIRE AND HOME RULE.

    Mr. William Redmond, M.P., a brother of the Irish leader, has written a letter to the "Westmister Gazette" in which he declares that a vast ...

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  27. SPORTING.

    The above races, held this afternoon, resulted as follow:— Stewards Purse.—First Division: Jewel 1, Iris 2; 10 to 1 agst winner. ...

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  28. HIGH COURT CASE.

    The High Court to-day granted special leave to appeal in a charge against Moran and Cato, the well- known grocers, of issuing coupon ...

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  29. KINGFISH IN THE HOPKINS.

    Mr. G. McKinnon, fishing near the Hopkins Bridge on Sunday, succeeded in capturing a kingfish, which, on being weighed, turned the scale at 40lbs. ...

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  30. THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION.

    The Electoral Commission has been sitting in Tasmania and has apparently drawn a succession of blanks. The returning officers who gave ...

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  31. ULSTER'S FARMERS' SONS.

    Mr. William Gibson, chairman of the Goldsmiths' Company, who died recently, made a munificent bequest. The deceased left the sum of £250,000 ...

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  32. TREASURY ACCOUNTS.

    Cheques have been received at the local receipt and pay office for the following:—Warrnambool Waterworks Trust, B. Galway, W. Arthur, Koroit ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    At a special meeting of Christ Church vestry called on Sunday evening (writes the Hamilton "Spectator") the Ven. Archdeacon Harris ...

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  34. ASPENDALE PARK ENQUIRY.

    At the conclusion of an inquiry to- day it was announced that the stipendiary stewards had decided that J. McGrath (trainer), F. Graham ...

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  35. BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT

    The Brazilian Government is issuing a loin of £20,000,000. A group of French banks are immediately advancing Brazil £1,500,000 as part of the ...

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  36. LIBERALS AND LABOR.

    It was stated a few days ago that the Chancellor of the Exchequer was negotiating with Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the Labor Party, to ...

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  37. SIR JOHN FRENCH ADAMANT.

    There is a growig consensus of opinion that the resignations of Sir John French and Sir John Ewart are final. ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Weekly pig sale, Corporation yards. Town Council, 7.30 p.m Complimentary social and presentation to Mr and Mrs. J. Hardy, ...

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  39. DESTRUCTION OF ARMY THREATENED.

    Lord Chelmsford (formerly Governor of New South Wales) and Lord Sydenham (ex-Governor of Victoria) have written a joint letter to the ...

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  40. STATE DEBTS.

    When the Premiers meet in conference next week, Sir John Forrest is to submit his scheme for taking over the State debts. He holds that the ...

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  41. WEEK-END CABLES.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General to-day received a reply from the South African Government, agreeing to join with the Commonwealth in a system ...

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  42. FRENCH ROWING CREW.

    The rowing crew of Sorborne recently challenged the winners of the Oxford-Cambridge Universities' boat race to row on the Thames. ...

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  43. ROCHETTE COMMISSION.

    Stormy scenes have occurred during the sittings of the Rochette commission. Several members have resigned on the ground that a majority of the ...

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  44. POSITION OF THE ARMY.

    The Ministerial Whip states that an important debate on the position of the Army will arise to-day in the House of Commons and that a very ...

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  45. BOLTING RACEHORSE.

    Belle, Marie, ridden by A. Griffiths, got out of control at the finish of the Members' Purse at the Rockley races, on Saturday. She galloped through a ...

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  46. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the international tennis tournament at Cannes Wilding and Brookes won the doubles final, defeating Gordon Lowe and Decugis, 6—1, 6—4, ...

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  47. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    It has been hinted more than once that as matter of tactics Liberals should curtail criticism of the Fisher Ministry and put their own wares an ...

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  48. GREAT AERIAL FLEET.

    The new Russian military aerial programme provides for the construction of no less than 326 aeroplanes of the usual type and 10 ...

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  49. A PRIEST ATTACKED.

    Rev. Father Foley, of Echuca, had an exciting experience on Friday night while crossing the Murray-bridge on his way to Moama to visit Rev. Father ...

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  50. EFFORTS OF THE KING.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the King's Action during the resent crisis has been thoroughly constitutional. His Majesty has sought to restrain ...

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  51. TEST CRICKET.

    The second test match was continued to-day in fine but oppressive weather. The Australians continued their first innings, and when stumps were drawn ...

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  53. ARMY COUNCIL RESIGNATIONS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states to-day that there is reason to fear that Field-Marshal Sir John French and Lieut.-General Sir J. S. Ewart will ...

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  54. THEFT OF A MOTOR CYCLE

    Charles Stewart and Alexander Carlton have been arrested by detectives for the theft of a motor cycle. ...

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  55. POWERS OF THE SENATE.

    Mr. Irvine finds the Senate as constituted an offence. He complains that it is not the champion of State rights as it was intended to be that it ...

    Article : 186 words
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