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  2. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Signor Scialoja, the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and M. Vaidovocevod, the Rou[?]man Prime Minister, have arrived in London to attend the Peace Conference. ...

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  3. CAPTAIN ROSS SMITH.

    Everything is in readiness for the arrival in Melbourne to-day of Captain Sir Rosa Smith and his fellow airmen after their wonderful flight across half the globe. The ...

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  4. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales hunted yesterday with the Pytchley pack, the run taking [?] in a heavy snow storm near Wee[?] ...

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  5. REJUVENATING RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Copenhagen states:--"I have received from At. Lenin a statement of his policy. Therein he declares that the Soviet ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal Parliamentary Building, which for the post few months has worn a deserted appearance, is once more presenting signs of animation. As on all ...

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  7. THE CHINA TRADE.

    The great trade and financial development in China, described in a lengthy coble message published in "The Age" yesterday, has been the subject of much discussion ...

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  8. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    There were further indications yesterday that the strike of murine engineers, which has paralysed the coastal shipping for the post ten weeks, has nearly run its ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Chief Justice of the High Court ([?] Adrian Knox) and Mr. Justice Isaacs [?] as the Governor-General's com[?] at the opening of Parliament ...

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  10. Geelong Aeroplane Fatality.

    GEELONG.--The inquest into the death of John Joseph Coghlan, who was killed at an aviation display at the Geelong racecourse on 14th February, was ...

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  11. THE BRISBANE INSTITUTE.

    BRISBANE.--At a meeting of the Brisbane branch of the Marine Engineers' Institute it was decided to leave all matters connected with the settlement of the strike ...

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  12. EX-CROWN PRINCE'S OFFER.

    The report that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany telegraphed to the Allies offering his unconditional surrender to trial as a substitute for Germany's war criminals ...

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  13. THE STRIKE'S INNOCENT VICTIMS.

    A meeting of those who are out of work as a result of the strike was held at the Trades Hall yesterday, but, in view of the prospects of a settlement, there were only ...

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  14. FRENCH TREASON TRIAL

    The Senate was crowded on Saturday by a gathering which was eager to bear M. Caillaux deliver a speech in his own defence against the charge of treason. In ...

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  15. HOW THE POOR SUFFER.

    Sir,--I would Bee to thank all who have so generously offered assistance to my family in our time of dist[?]. I am Pleased to say that,through my neighbors and ...

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  16. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    Mr. J. M'Whae, M.L.C., honorary Minister and Acting Minister of Health, who is to leave Melbourne early next month on a holiday tour in the East, is to be farewelled ...

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  17. BRITISH TRADE EXHIBITION.

    The largest British trade exhibition which, has been organised by the Board of Trade will open at the Crystal Palace on Monday. The exhibits are exclusively British ...

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  18. THE TRAMWAY BREAK DOWN.

    The Trim way Board officials deny the accuracy of statements made by passengers who suffered from the breakdown on Saturday evening on the Fitzroy and ...

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  19. THE DUBLIN RAIDS.

    One hundred police and fully armed soldiers were employed in the raid in Aungier-street, Dublin, upon a window blind factory. In addition a tank, motor lorries ...

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  20. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    BALLARAT.--The Parliamentary Railways Standing Committee visited Ballarat on Monday for the purpose of inquiring into local complaints in regard to shortage ...

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  21. Steamships Getting Ready.

    Preparatory to getting ready for sea the Commonwealth Government line steamer Anstralpeak was yesterday floated out of a river dry dock, where she had been ...

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  22. A BREACH OF PROMISE CLAIM.

    BRISBANE.--In the Supreme Court on Monday an action for £1000 damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage was commenced by Caroline Elsie Denman ...

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  23. BRITISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., is delighted with the success of Mr. palmer, the Independent candidate at The Wrekin (Shrop-shire) by election. He describes the result ...

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  24. VILLERS-BRETONNEUX.

    Sir,--The accuracy of Sir John Monash's statement (vide to-day's "Age") as to the chronological sequence of events in the Villiers-Bretonneux sector is beyond question. ...

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  25. GERMANY'S COAL MINES.

    Herr Bauer, the German Prime Minister, declares that owing to the housing difficulty at Ruhr homes for 150,000 new men must be provided out of the ...

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  26. LABOR IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, announces that the federation is unalterably opposed to the formation of a Labor party. He ...

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  27. THE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS.

    As a protest against what they considered insufficient brake power on some of the electric tram cars, the employes on the Burwood and Hawthorn lines commenced ...

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  28. SMALL REGARD FOR THE PUBLIC.

    The failure of the Railway department to provide a special train service to Flemington to-day has caused great public disappointment. It is, indeed, simply ...

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  29. Deregistration Asked For.

    Petitions by the Commonwelth Steamship Owners' Association, and of David York Syme, Deputy Controller of Shipping, to have the registration of the Australian ...

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  30. N.Z. High Commissionership.

    WELLINGTON.--It is generally understood that Sir James Allen, Minister of Defence, will succeed Sir Thomas Mackenzie in August next as New Zealand. High ...

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  31. MURDERS IN BUDA PEST.

    The murder of the editor and the subeditor of the Social Democratic newspaper "Nepszava" is creating excitement in Buda Pest. The murderers motored ...

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  32. Taxation of War Wealth.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressing the select committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the taxation of war wealth. ...

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  33. COMMISSIONERS' DEFENCE.

    Messrs. Shannon and Miscamble, two of the Railway Commissioners, were present at the meeting of the Cabinet yesterday and it is understood defended themselves ...

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  34. STUDLEY HALL, KEW.

    Mr. T. M. Burke, of Hawthorn, who recently purchased Studley Hall, in Studley Park-road, Kew, from the State Government for £5600, has presented the ...

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  35. STATUE OF KING EDWARD.

    Mr. Bertram Mackennal's equestrian statue of King Edward VII., to be erected in Waterloo-place, is now finished. King George will unveil the statue during the ...

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  36. Tasmania's Third Senator.

    HOBART.--Senator Mulcahy has filed a petition with the deputy registrar of the High Court claiming that he should he elected the third Tasmanian senator for ...

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  37. German Trickery in Schleswlg

    The international commission engaged in inspecting the Isle of Sylt, off the west coast of Schlewig, discovered five German batteries, with 42 guns and 20 machine guns ...

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  38. N.S.W. COAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY.--The Coal Commission, Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C., presiding, returned its sitting at Parliament House on Monday. H. Knight, president of the Western ...

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  39. ANOTHER PIANO VANISHES.

    The Railway department has a weakness for musical instruments, and it can never resist the temptation to do some faney juggling with a piano or an organ. Some ...

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  40. TRAMWAY FARES.

    Sir,--In dealing with the new tramway control for Melbourne in your issue of the 3rd inst., the following statement occurs:--"The board is not unaware that the ...

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  41. Country Party's Future.

    LAUNCESTON.--Mr. W. J. M'Williams, M.P., during the course of an interview, said he was a member of the Country party, which was distinct from any other ...

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  42. Township Threatened by Fire.

    MIRBOO NORTH.--The scrub country to the north of here has been on fire for a number of days, and for several hours on Monday morning it looked as if the ...

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  43. Prussia and Hohenzollerns.

    The Prussian Home Minister has ordered the removal of all pictures of the Hohenzollerns and the insignia of monarchy from Government buildings open to the public. ...

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  44. Cairo to Cape Flight.

    The Vickers-Vimy aeroplane, piloted by Captain Cockered, which is flying from Cairo to the Cape has reached Rejaf, 32 miles south of Mongalla, and nearly 1800 ...

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  46. DEPARTURE PROM SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--Sir Rosa Smith and party, in the Vickers Vimy aeroplane, left the Richmond aerodrome en route to Melbourne at 10.5 a.m. on Monday. The machine rose ...

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  47. MR. CHANTER'S POSITION.

    GANMAIN.--At the Farmers and Settlers' meeting last Saturday at Ganmain, the president, Mr. D. R. Hamlin, said their political position was shaping in a very ...

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  48. FORTY RUSSIAN SOLDIERS DROWNED.

    A slight explosion occurred aboard the French steamer Dumont d'Urville as she was leaving Odessa. Two hundred Russian soldiers were aboard the steamer, and ...

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  49. Country Journalist Missing.

    RUPANYUP.--Fears are entertained for the safety of Air. George Hine, journalist, who left his home in Rupanyup on 11th inst. for Wartook, Grampians, ...

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  50. FINAL NEGOTIATIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    SYDNEY.--There Were general expressions of relief on Monday at the prospect of the early resumption of work by the marine engineers. The news that ...

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  51. BLIZZARD IN SCOTLAND.

    After a remarkably mild winter, a blizzard has commenced in Scotland, and is now coming south. ...

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  52. RED TAPE AN THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    WHITTLESEA.--Mr. S. Jobling, a local school teacher, was recently instructed to proceed to Wilbur South, near Watchem, and take up duty at the state ...

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  55. AMBASSADOR IN WASHINGTON.

    It is rumored in the lobby of the House of Commons that Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, will be appointed Ambassador in Washington. ...

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  58. NEW CABINET IN SERVIA.

    It is reported from Belgrade that M Protitch has formed a Cabinet from members of the Opposition groups. ...

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