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  2. CHINESE GUNS.

    The American steamer Penguin was fired upon, by Chinese about 70 miles up the river from Shanghai. There were several casualties, and one ...

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  3. THE AMERICAN FLOODS.

    General Green, commanding the Misissippi National Guard, has ordered the forcible evacuation of Greenville, Leland and other Hooded towns in the south. A ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    Stating that in his opinion the Metropolitan Board of Works hud developed, under the chairmanship of Mr. Carre Ridded. a policy of retrogression not ...

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  5. A CRUCIAL TEST.

    The Government's campaign in defence of the Trade Union Bill opened last night, when three Ministers spoke in different parts of the country. Other ...

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  6. S. RIVERINA STILL ASHORE.

    Reports received yesterday from yeescls which have passed the stranded steamer Riverina intimate that she lies firmly bedded in the sand. broadside on the ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. TRAMWAYS SERVICE.

    Questioned yesterday regarding the operation of the recently opened Toorak electric tram service, Mr. A. Cameron, chairman of the Tramways Board, said ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Dy invitation, the editors of the Melbourne daily papers attended Federal Government House yesterday afternoon, and had the privilege of meeting H.R.H. ...

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  9. A WAR MEMORIAL.

    Nearly nine years alter the end of the war Victoria is still awaiting the erection of a national war memorial which will be a symbold of the nation's sacrifice and a ...

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  10. FASTER TRAMS.

    Protests have been made by tramway employes against the introduction of faster schedules on certain lines. Discussing the matter yesterday, the chairman ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. AMERICA'S POLICY.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Kellog) has authorised the statement that the United States does not accept the form of the reply to Chen submitted by Mr. ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. CREW REACH BOMBALA.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--Members of the crew of the steamer Riverina, who readied Bombala to-day, stated there was no hope of salving the steamer. There ...

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  13. JAPAN'S FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    The banks reopened this morning, under the limitations of the moratorium permitting ordinary business and withdrawals up to £50. There is no excitement. ...

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  14. A LONE HAND FLIGHT.

    As a result of his experience at the air races at Bournemouth, on Good Friday, when he won three races with the plane he intends to use on his flight to ...

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  15. Disabled Mungana Sighted.

    With lifeboats gone, and towed by the tugs St. Olaf and Heroic, the disabled steamer Mungana, which' lost her rudder during the cyclone which recently swept ...

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  16. MARKING TIME IN CHINA.

    The situation has changed but little in the last few days. There is the same air of anxiety and fatalism at Hankow, the same dilly-dallying at Nanking and the ...

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  17. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    The Admiralty has authorised the Australian Press Association to convey its cordial recognition of New Zealand's splendid patriotism and material., ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. SUNDAY MORNING TRAMS.

    On the question of Sunday morning trams the Tramways Board is still undecided. Discussing the position yesterday, the chairman of the board, Mr. A. ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    Representatives of the Tramway Employes' Association waited on the general managed of the Tramways Board yesterday and placed before him the objections ...

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  20. STORM-TOSSED STEAMER.

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday--After six days and 17 hours at sea from Newcastle on a voyage which normally takes three days the steamer Iron Baron put into ...

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  21. THREE-POWER MEETING.

    Viscount Saito, Japans chief, delegate to the naval armaments conference with Great Britain and the United States, sailed in the steamer Awamaru from ...

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  22. AN EXTRAORDINARY TREE.

    The imagination of the peasants has been fired by a "sun worshipping palm' tree" at Sogota, a village in Pabna district of Bengal, and thousands of pilgrims ...

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  23. BRUNSWICK TRAMS.

    Dissatisfaction at the action of the Tramways Board in reducing the number of' trams on the Sydney-road line was expressed at the meeting of Brunswick ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Smith Ormston, late of Stawell, retired farmer, who died on 18th March, left by will dated 27th June, 1925, real estate valued at £1878 and personal property valued at £832 to ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. DISARMAMENT PRACTICAL .

    Ill-health prevented Lord Cecil from attending today's meeting of the disarmament commission. He told the newspaper reporters, however, that the ...

    Article : 230 words
  26. AUSTRIAN ELECTIONS.

    As a result of the general election the return to power of the Seipel Ministry seems assured. The Social-Democrats, who conducted a ...

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  27. Commissioner Stapley Explains.

    "There was nothing personal against Mr. Riddell in the attitude took at the meeting of the board to-day," Commissioner Stapley stated to a representative ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. S. MERNOO STILL LAID UP.

    An alleged victim of the job-control tactics of members of the Australian In stitute of Marine and Rower Engineer the Melbourne S.S. Company's new ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    After the meeting of Federal Cabinet yesterday the Prime Minister announced that the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. J. Kell as governor of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    It has been predicted in some quartets that it is a matter of only, a few weeks when wireless telephony will be in operation between Australia and England by ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. A Dangerous Intersection.

    At Richmond court yesterday William Webster, of Burnley was charged with having driven a motor car on the wrong side of the road. ...

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  32. A BIG DERBY SWEEP.

    The receipts from the Stock Exchange "mutual subscription," otherwise the Derby sweep. reached the record total of £250,000 and thousands of applications ...

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  33. SIX-WHEELED LORRIES.

    The War Office announces that it will pay a subsidy of £40 a year for three years to all commercial users of six wheeled motor lorries. ...

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  34. SENSITIVE AMERICANS.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday:--Australia and New Zealand have been omitted from the inineraries of the American tour cruises. When the Carinthia reached Sydney ...

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  35. BEQUESTS TO CHARITY.

    As trustees of the will of the late Alexmiller, of Swanston-street, Melbourne, and Geelong, general merchant. the Trustees. Executors arid Agency Company Limited, ...

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  36. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    Interest in the Flower day appeal on behalf of the Lord Mayor's Fund for metropolitan hospitals and charities has developed to a remarkable extent durius ...

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  37. SILVAN RESERVOIR.

    Only two tenders were received by the Metropolitan Board yesterday for the construction of the Silvan reservoir, which work is estimated to cost approximately ...

    Article : 139 words
  38. CHEAPER ELECTRICITY.

    Brunswick council last night received a deputation from the North-East Brunswick Progress Association, which requested that further action should be taken ...

    Article : 345 words
  39. Collision With Passenger Bus.

    A collision between a motor, car and a passenger bus in Bridge-road on 5th March resulted in Roy Charles Malkin, of North Fitzroy, being charged at Richmond ...

    Article : 247 words
  40. AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY.

    President Coolidge, in a speech at the twentieth anniversary dinner of the United Press Association to-day, said, that the Government's policy for the ...

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  41. TRAIN ROBBERS SHOT.

    Sixty members of the rebel band which attacked the Guadalajara train last, week were killed in an engagement with Federal troops to-day. ...

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  42. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- When, the steamer Taiping was proceeding down the river this morning on the way to Hong Kona. the Ngakuta, which was inward ...

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  43. A STAGE SENSATION.

    rehearsed, but for the audience highly exciting, incident marked the conjuring performance of Chung Ling Foo. In his final act lie had to be screwed down in a ...

    Article : 168 words
  44. THE WAR MEMORIAL.

    Sir,--The thanks of all relatives will be extended to Sir John Monash for his opportune statement at the Anzac dinner as reported in "The Age" of to-day. The ...

    Article : 177 words
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  47. GIRL ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.--A girt named Jessie McPherson, 13 years, who resides at Gheringhap, was brought to Geelong Hospital to-day suffering from gunshot ...

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  48. HORSE RIDER KILLED.

    COLERAINE, Tuesday.--A young man, Herbert Hutchms; was thrown from a boating horse, and died some hours after some hours afterwards cerebral hemorrhage, due to ...

    Article : 33 words
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