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  3. SELLING OF AUSTRALIAN TWEEDS

    Prior to the taking of evidence by the Commission this morning, it was announced by the Chairman that a close investigation was to be made into the transactions of warehouses in Australian tweeds, but without waiting for the result of the investigation, ...

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  4. RAISING £1000 FOR VICTORIA'S OLYMPIC TEAM

    Many prominent citizens and business firms who have promised to contribute to the Olympic Fund have not yet forwarded n cheque. They, in common with others who intend to identify themselves with the fund, are being asked to do so immediately in order to avoid the ...

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  5. World's Harvest

    Mr C. A. M'Curdy, Food Controller, in the course of an interview with "The Observer," after a visit of inspection to the London docks, said that he had ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. The Money Crisis

    The international financial conference to deal with the exchange situation will he held at Brussels at the end of May. ...

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  7. Fixing Jam Prices

    After dealing with the sale of Australian tweeds the Fair Profits Commission this morning proceeded to hear evidence relating to the manufacture ...

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  8. LOWER RATE FOR MUTTON

    "The Daily Mail" understands that the price of imported mutton is to be reduced again to ease the congestion in the docks and to make room for ...

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  9. City Firm's Sale Methods

    When giving evidence before the Fair Profits Commission on Friday last, Mr Henry Allen, of Messrs Richard Allen and Sons, warehousemen, of Flinders ...

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  10. Mr Watt in Haste

    Impatient because of the slow rate at which the steamer Konigin Luise is travelling from Australia to England[?] Mr. Watt, the Commonwealth ...

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  11. Distributing War Trophies

    The War Office Trophies Committee reports that it has distributed nearly 100,000 trophies to the Imperial War Museum, and to the ...

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  12. Anzac Day Appeal

    A touch of pathos will be given to the procession of returned soldiers on Friday evening by the arrangement that members of the Blind Soldiers' ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. Britain's Warning

    Commander J. M. Kenworthy, the Liberal member for Hull, asked, in the House of Commons today, whether the warning issued to ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. Industrial News

    As a result of negotiations conducted by Mr E. F. Russell, secretary of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union, a conference between the ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. Talking to Mars MURDER IN A CHURCH

    NEW YORK, April 18. Two separate attempts are being made this week, under Government supervision, to talk to Mars. Professor David Todd, of Omaha, There has been a sensational episode in an aristocratic episcopal church. Doctor James Marking, a leading surgeon, was passing tho collection plate ...

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  16. The Task at San Remo

    "The Daily Mail" correspondent at San Remo (Northern Italy) states that Marshal Foch has prepared a report concerning the occupation of ...

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  17. ANGLO FRENCH UNITY

    M. Millerand, French Premier, in an interview with Reuter's correspondent, declared that he agreed absolutely with the remarks of Mr Lloyd George, ...

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  18. ARTISTS' SOCIETY RULES

    Miss E. M. Sweatman, of Westbury street, St. Kilda, on behalf of herself and all other exhibiting members of the Victorian Artists' Society, applied to ...

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  19. APPEAL AT KEW

    Mrs H. W. Tompkins, Mayoress of Kew[?] makes an appeal to the citizens of Kew for support on Anzac Day by purchasing £1 or 10 buttons. ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. Accountant Admits Theft

    Albert John Tregear, accountant, formerly in the employ of the Bendigo City Council, pleaded guilty, in the Bendigo Supreme Court today, to ...

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  21. Peace for the Turks

    The French representatives are of opinion that the most important matters to be discussed at the international conference are the position of Germany ...

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  22. Arrest of Hoelz Reported

    It is reported that Hoelz, the notorious leader who set up Bolshevik rule in Vogtland, has been arrested. ...

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  23. SERVICE AT RICHMOND

    On the City Reserve, Richmond, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, a memorial service will be held. Returned sailors and soldiers, veterans of former wars, ...

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  24. LIBERTY BONDS FALL

    New York financial writers comment upon the now low record established for Liberty bonds, which are upon a 6 per cent. basis. ...

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  25. General Strike in Silesia

    The miners and the iron and steel workers are joining the general strike in Silesia owing to the action of the French authorities, who threaten, if the ...

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  26. HIBERNIANS TO CONFER

    Tomorrow morning the annual conference of the Hibernian-Australasian Catholic Benefit Society will begin at Sale. Bishop Phelan will open the ...

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  27. MORNING FOGS AND LIGHT WINDS ANTICIPATED

    [?]ine and clear conditions prevailed the city today. Light, variable [?]ds were experienced. [?]or the ensuing 24 hours the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. PRAHRAN SERVICE

    Cr. G. N. Heyward, the Mayor of Prahran, will preside at the memorial service to be held in the City Hall, Prahran, on Sunday at 3 p.m. ...

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  29. ARMENIAN UPRISING

    "The Times" correspondent at Constantinople states that the Armenian newspaper "Jagdamard" publishes an Erivan Government communique ...

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  30. Betrayed French Soldiers

    A Frenchwoman who was sentenced to death at Marseilles for betraying French soldiers to the Germans, expired in court. ...

    Article : 34 words
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  32. Day Remembered Abroad

    Australian and New Zealand former soldiers will march through the streets on Anzac Day, and attend the service at St. Clement's Church. The ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. Repentant Diggers

    Many Australian soldiers, repenting of their discharge in Britain, are sailing for Australia. They are leaving at the rate of 400 a month. ...

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