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  2. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    In view of the expansion of the Customs revenue and the likelihood of its continuing to the end of the financial year, it is experie[?] that the Federal accounts ...

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  3. THE TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The Melbourne Tramways Boand and the representatives of the Tramways Employes' Association to-day arrived at an agreement on the subject of the altered ...

    Article : 112 words
  4. AMRITSAR QUIET.

    Amritsar is reported to be quiet. Trade is again commencing. though the city is still in the hands of the police and military i[?]rees. Over two hundred of the ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The New South Wales loan of £6,000,000 at 4½ per cent., with a minimum of £94. is repayable in 1931-45. The final instalment is to be paid at the end of July. ...

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  6. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the A.M.P. Society was held to-day, when the chairman of directors (Sir A. W. Meeks), in moving the adoption of the report, said the ...

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  7. LATEST GABLE NEWS.

    The unemployed have written to the Government in Berlin, stating they number 30,000. and that if the dole is not increased they will offer to work for the ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. THE SUGAR CORNER

    The Department of Justice, which has been conducting an investing into the sugar situation, has field in the Federal Court, in New York. a petition in [?] ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. THE IRON PRINCE.

    Advices were received in Sydney this morning that the Iron Prince had [?] a total wreck. The ship was aband[?]ned shortly after 2 a.m. The remainder of ...

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  10. "THE BLACK HAND."

    The trial was resumed yesterday of 15 Egyptians for conspiring to murder British soldiers and officials organising hands of inurdererts. ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. HEROES OF THE SEA.

    No shoal in any part of the world (write D. Maclure in the London "Weekly Tele graph" has gained a more unenviable name amongst seafering folk than the ...

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  12. BOYALTY IN THE SLUMS.

    Royalties delight to travel incognito whenever they can do so, and to escape for a time froms the artificial atmosphere in which they of necessity must live, and ...

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  13. DEATH OF MR. JOHN KELLY.

    Mr. John Kelly, of Second-avenue, Joslin Park, who was 80 years of age in February, died at his residence on Friday. Mr. Kelly, one of the. hardy old pioneers, ...

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  14. SIR TOM BRIDGES.

    His Excellency the Governor (Mr. Tom) Bridges arrived hers this afternoon and received a public welcome. An orchestra and the school children rendered the ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. J. Enseheff was driving a dray from Loxton to Berri on Wednesday when the vehicle struck a stump and he was thrown from his seat. As the dray returned home ...

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  16. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The secretary of the Northern Collicries Association (Mr. C. McDoualdl state! today that probably a conference between the owners and the representative of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. FURIOUS DRIVING.

    Norman Smith, a well-known speed motorist, was at the Goulburn Police Court to-day fined £2 for furious driving at Goulburn on March 12, while ...

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  18. RUN OVER BY A WAGGON.

    Mr. S. Mader of Australia Plain, was driving a draw laden with bags of chaff from his home to Eudunda, on Monday, when. not noticing some holes in the ...

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  19. THE CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earie Page) to-day staled that he continued to receive satisfactory assurances of support for the conversion loan from old subscribers. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. LEG CRUSHED BY FALLING TREE.

    On Wednesday Mr. E. Mahoney, a woodentter at Renmark, had his right leg severely injured by a falling tree. He was rawed acress the river by his ma[?] ...

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  21. PRIMARY PRODUCTION.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) opened the Wingham Show to-day, and in doing so made some comments upon trade generally and the primary products in ...

    Article : 186 words
  22. THE MARION ACCIDENT.

    The coditions of Messrs. Bristowe and Hurley, who were injured in a motor accident at Marion on Wednesday, was reported. On Friday night to be slightly ...

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  23. NATIONALITY OF MARRIED WOMEN.

    Feminists everywhere are asking that the law which denies to a woman the right to retain her nationality on marriage with a foreigner shall be altered. ...

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  24. THE ADDISON DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the divorce suit, Addison versus Addison, in which the petitioner, A. G. Addison, a banker, of St. Kilda sought a divorce from his wife on the ...

    Article : 227 words
  25. A HOUSE GUTTED.

    On Saturday last a fire completely destroyed a five-roomed house owned by Messrs, F. H. Edwards and Sons, and occupied by Mr. Milton. It is unknown ...

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  26. CINEMA OF THE NEAR FUTURE.

    Mr. G. A. Atkinson, the cinema correspondent of the London "Daily Express, writes to that journal:— . The dilatory small boy who brings the ...

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  27. FOOT BADLY INJURED.

    Mr. Perey Muspratt a soldier se[?]tler at Renmark, was admitted to the local hospital on Wednesday suffering from a badly crushed foot. He was trodden on ...

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  28. SEIZED BY A FIT.

    Frederick charles Wood was being taken to the Caulfield Police Court to-day to answer charges of failing to provide for his wife; Outside the court he had a seizare ...

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  29. SANITARY ENGINEERS.

    Thirty-six resolutions were adopted today by the Sanitary Engineers' Conference of State and federal representatives. They cover an exceedingiv wide area. ...

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  30. A MELBOURNE FIRE.

    Damage to the extent of was sustained in a fire which broke out in the first sloor of Khyat's Buildings. Lonsdalestreet. to-day. ...

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  31. MAN JUMPS FROM A MOVING TRAM.

    S[?]gnal[?]ng the gripman of a cable car to stop in Sencer-street, Melbourne, on the night of April 7. David Adle (28) jumped off before the tram had stopped. ...

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  32. NEW HARBOR WORKS.

    The Minister of Works announced at Geraldton that the Government propose to construct new haroor works there in three section, costing altogether ...

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  33. TWO FARMERS KILLED.

    Mr. Ernest Hand. a farmer, of Peak Hill, was found dead to-day with a ba[?]let woud in his head. A gun went off while he was getting through a fence. ...

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  34. MR. HICKSON'S MISSION.

    Over 10,000 patients have applied to attend services to bee conducted at the Hickson healing misssion in May. and 4 the list have been closed. ...

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  35. THE CARRIER'S CONFERENCE.

    The eighth annual conference of the Master Carriers Federal Council of Australia. which has been sitting in Melbourne for three days, concluded to-dau. ...

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  36. BUSINESS PREMISES DESTROYED.

    A big fire in the main street at [?]mont. about 2 a.m. to-day completely desttuyed Mr. Peter Melouas [?] U[?]s. also Mr. also Mr. Kennesly [?] ...

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  37. THE VICTORIAN HARVEST.

    The Victorian when har[?]st for [?] shows a decline in yield of 8,170,376 bushe's on last season's. The average production. in 1921-22 was 15.89 hushels per [?]. This ...

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  38. WHY WOOD FEELS WARM.

    Touch a piece of iron on a frosty day and it feels joy coll a bit of wood lying beside it will feel very much warmer is the hand. Now, is the iron really colderl ...

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  39. A TRAM MISHAP.

    Owing to a tram leaving the rail on Botany-road this evening eight. people were thrown from their seats and received minor injuries. It was alleged that an ...

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  40. THE KING AND THE POPE.

    The following motion was passed by the executive of the Queensland Protestant. Federation to-day—That a cablegram be cent to the Prime Minister in England ...

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  41. SUBURBAN POST-OFFICES

    The Public Service Federated Assistants' Conference has decided to ask the Postmaster-General to close the suburban post-offices on Saturday afternoons. ...

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  42. RAILWAY ENGINES COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred between the engines of a [?] train and a good train on the Geelong line to-day. Only eight damage was done, and no one was injured ...

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  43. TRIUMPH OF PRINTING.

    One of the most wonderful enampies of the printer's art is a book about the pheasant, by William Beebe. It is in four volumes, and its production shows that ...

    Article : 175 words
  44. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    The fiagshin Melbourne. with the Brisbane and other units of the Australian fleet, will leave Sydney about June 13 for a protracte protracted cruise northwards. The vessels ...

    Article : 43 words
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  46. A BOY DANIEL.

    The 15-year-oid boy who recently went into a lion's vage in England for a w[?] of £30, to raise money for medical attention to his crippled sister, will Lot have. ...

    Article : 187 words
  47. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    The Primp Minister's department has cabled to the High Commissioner, asking him to ask the Imperial War Office to extend the time for the receipt of renders for ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. THE LABOR DISPUTE.

    The offecial statement of the settlement [?] with re[?]rd to the Labor split, addressed to the Labor movement throughout Australia. is identical with ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. IRISH REPUBLICANS.

    A crowded meeting at the town hall tonight passed a strung resolution of protest against the presence in Sydney of Father O'Flannagan and Mr. J. J. O'Kelly, the ...

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  50. A GRAVE MATTER.

    He Played her Mendelss[?]hn's "Spring S[?]g," and she said she absolutely loved it. "It's new. isn't it?" she added. ...

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