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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS

    For the time being the dark clouds which for the past fortnight, have been lining the Federal Government's political horizon have lifted. The flat ...

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  4. S.A. TRAGEDY.

    Koorman Tomayeff, the Russian who was arrested yesterday in connection with the sensational shooting incident on the Riverton station platform, and ...

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  5. THE IRISH REVOLT

    Failing to halt when challenged by the military, a boy, aged 15, was shot dead near Aeriagh (County Tipperary). A police patrol was ambushed near ...

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  6. PEACE ASSOCIATION

    A meeting to-day attended by 600 of the most prominent leaders of Japan, Including statesman, business men, journalists, priests, and teachers, ...

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  7. GERMAN SCHEMING

    Germany’s first determined move to nullify the effect of the sanctions and to regulate trade in the occupied area, comes from an order issued by the ...

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  8. FARMER'S CONFERENCE

    When, opening the first conference of the Australian farmers’ federal organisation, the president (Mr Trethowan, M.L.O.) referred to the farmers' party, in politics. He ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo says that Mr Winston Churchill has gone to Palestine, and Trill return on 28th March. ...

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  10. IRISH GENSUS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that a curious position has arisen as the result of the Sian Fein announcement forbidding an Irih ...

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  11. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Grace Gibson, of Woodson Vale, Colac, widow, who died on February 13, left by will dated May 26, 1915, real estate valued at £5510, and personal ...

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  12. REPARATIONS RECORVERY BILL.

    In the House of Lords the German Reparations Recovery Bill passed all stages without discussion. ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    Callahan.—The funeral of the late Nellie Callaha, second daughter of Mr J. Callahan, of Moorabool West, Springbank, took place yesterday. The ...

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  14. POLICEMEN KILLED

    At Keadue, in County Roscommon, two policemen were killed and one wounded in an ambush, while Sinn Feiners at Rosslea (County Fermagh) ...

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  15. IMPERIAL CABINET

    Mr Hughes has definitely informed the Government that he will attend the imperial Cabinet meeting to be held in June. Ho will be accompanied by Sir ...

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  16. FUNERAL IN BROKEN HILL

    The funeral of the late Mr Brookfield cial leave the Trades Hall. The official newspaper of the union of which Mr Brookfield was a member says— ...

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  17. CURFEW RESTRICTIONS

    The authorities fearing disturbances in commemoration of the 1961 insurrection, have placed Dublin under curlew restrictions from 6 o’clock in the ...

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  18. TIMBER FAMINE

    In inaugurating the Empire Forestry Association, Lord JNovar (formerly Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson. Governor-General of the Commonwealth), ...

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  19. FLAGS FLYING.

    This afternoon the Australian fleg and the red flag were flown at halfmast from the Trades' Hall in memory of the late Mr Percy Brookfield, M.L.A. ...

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  20. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT

    The level crossing on Morrabin road, between Mentone and Mordialloc, was the scene of a sensational collusion between a railway train and a motor car ...

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  21. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    Reports received from the Finnish frontier state that there is continued rifle firing at Kronstadt every night. It. is believed to be due to the mass ...

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  22. IN BALLARAT

    The Australian flag Was flown at halfmast from the Ballarat Trades’ Hall yesterday. ...

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  23. SHIPPING RATES

    Mr H. Larkin, London manager of the Commonwealth Government's Steamship Line, has introduced "cut" rates for the carriage of various classes ...

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  24. WAGES AND LIVING GOST

    In accordance with the sliding scale based on the cost of living the national wool and textiles council has decided upon a further reduction in operatives' ...

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  25. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY

    The visit of the japanese Crown Prinee to London early in April is re- garded in official circles as being of special significance in view of the ...

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  26. FIGHT FOR THE FLAG

    Exciting scenes were witnessed at Edmonton in consequence of the district council’s decision not to fly the Union Jack on Empire Day. ...

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  27. PHYSICAL TRAILING

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that the Chamber of Deputies debated a hill already passed by the Senate imposing physical training on the youth of ...

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  28. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    Mr Shidehara, Ambassador at Washington, denies that Jpan is foqrtifying or intends to fortify the islands north of the Equator, over which she holds ...

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  29. PAWNBROKER’S TRACIC DEATH

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice M.‘Arthur, a powerfully built young man, named Frank Wright, was presented for sentence on a charge ...

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  30. INDIAN UNREST

    Reuter’s correspondent at Allahabad says that serious noting is again reported at Ras Bareli. A crowd of several thousand attacked and besieged ...

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  31. PLEBISCITE IN SILESIA

    The latest rearns in connection with the Upper Silesian Plebiscite give 750,000 votes in favor of Germany, and 550,000 in favor of Poland. ...

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  32. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Why are no attempts made to regulate the traffic in our streets? Fining a few offenders is not the ideal method of ensuring the rules of the ...

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  33. EGYPTIAN PLAGUES

    The three great plagues of Egypt have at last been cosquered. Dr Christopherson, whose cure of Bilharziosis has been given wide attention, ...

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  34. RUSSIAN TRADE AGREEMENT

    In the House of Commons a volley of critical questions was lived at the Government regarding the Russian trade agreement, notably whether the ...

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  35. FITZROY BANK ROBBERY

    “This is a serious offence,” said Mr Justice M'Arthur, in the Criminal Court to-day, addressing Paul Frederick Frazier and John Earnhardt, 23 ...

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  36. WIFE DESERTERS

    In the House of Common, Mr Pendall asked what further steps the Government proposed to take to enforce maintenance for deserted wives of ...

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  37. VIEW OF DR. VON SIMONS.

    Router’s correspondent at Berlin says that von Simons, addressing the outvoters proceeding homewards from Silesia, Said that the battle was won, ...

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  38. FUTURE OF MOUNT MORGAN

    Perhaps the most vital conference in the history of the Mount Morgan mine will take place on Thursday between representatives of the company and two delegates ...

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  39. A STURT STREET HOARDING.

    Sir,—Cannot any action be taken to restrain the City Council from permitting the erection of the hoarding at the intersection of Sturt and ...

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  40. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons Mr Chamberlain indicated that he was leaving the Exchequer, and that the budget would be introduced by anew ...

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  41. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that the International Chamber of Commerce met yesterday, under the presidency of M. elemental. With ...

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  42. GENERAL GABLES

    The Buluwayo strike has been settled and work was resumed to-day. The unions have pledged themselves to recognise the right of managements ...

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  43. WALL-ST. BOMB EXPLOSION

    Renter’s correspondent at New Orleans reports that five German born, persons accused in connection with the Wall street bomb explosion last year. ...

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  44. INTER EMPIRE MIGRATION

    In the House of Commons, Mr Kennedy asked for the discontinuance of subsidies for transportation of British workers to the Dominions, in view of ...

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  45. MAGISTRATES’ DECISION

    An application for an order nisi to review a decision of the magistrates at Box Hill, imposing a fine on Charles Jones, in connection with a disturbance ...

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  46. SHIP ON FIRE

    This afternoon a fire occurred amongst a cargo of binder twine on, board the s.s. Eumeralla, lying at the south wharf taking in a cargo for west ...

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  47. LIVERPOOL ARSON CASES

    For the first time since the constitution of the Court of Criminal Appeal the three judges delivered separate judgments. The case concerned the ...

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