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  2. SECOND EDITION 2.30 a.m.

    Mr. Asquith, ex-Prime Minister, in a speech at Cupar, in Fife, last evening, said:—"There are two keys to the world position—command of ...

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  3. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The Russell street police received word yesterday that robbers had visited the Mentone railway station during the night, and had blown open the office safe, from which ...

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  4. JAPAN.

    Discussing the Russian situation and the question of Japanese intervention Dr. Harold Williams, the Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  5. RAIDING AUSTRALIANS.

    "The fever of raiding is upon the Australians. Its influence is felt throughout all the divisions. Men away back resting are always keen to know the results, and the ...

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  6. MEN FOR THE WAR.

    Ten recruits were accepted at the Town Hall Recruiting Depot yesterday. Recruiting in Flinders. Sir William Irvine, M.H.R., conferred ...

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  7. REPATRIATION.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Frank Clarke) visited Bendigo to-day, and conferred with representatives of the Bendigo and Northern District ...

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  8. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    Yesterday morning was occupied by the Methodist Conference in the final reading of stations. In the afternoon the united conference met. ...

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  9. RAID ON LONDON.

    The Official Press Bureau makes the following announcement:— "Aeroplanes crossed over the East coast at 11 o'clock on Thursday evening, and ...

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  10. WAR VOTE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law), in moving a vote of credit for £600,000,000 in the House of Commons on Thursday. pointed out that it was the ...

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  11. SWEDEN AND BRITAIN.

    It is reported from Stockholm that the Anglo-Swedish agreement, by which 72,000 tons of Swedish shipping will be placed at the disposal of the Allies, while Sweden will ...

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  12. Food Regulations in Britain.

    Lord Rhonnda (Food Controller) has empowered local food committees, the Press Bureau announces, to regulate the retail sale of any article of food, and to fix the ...

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  13. SHIPBUILDING.

    Attempts by the extremist section of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council to defeat or delay the shipbuilding scheme have led to an impasse which, instead of frustrating ...

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  14. Operations in Palestine.

    The following Turkish official bulletin concerning operations on the Palestine Admiralty's Wireless Press Service:— Admiralty's Wireless Press Service:— ...

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  15. Lord Jellicoe's Dismissal.

    Replying to Mr. Austen Chamberlain in the House of Commons on Thursday, the Leader of the Government in that Chamber (Mr. Bonar Law) announced that the ...

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  16. LATE MR. REDMOND.

    The Celtic Club yesterday sent the following cable message to Mrs. Redmond:— "Celtic Club of Victoria deeply regret to learn loss of your distinguished husband, ...

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  17. LANSDOWNE'S LETTER.

    A wireless German message received at Amsterdam states that German newspapers describe Lord Lansdowne's latest letter, in which he contends that the time is ripe ...

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  18. LATE POSTAL DELIVERY.

    Sir,—Why is it that the morning delivery of letters in North Brunswick never takes place before 10 and very often 11 a.m.? We are only about five miles from the ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL.

    Some of the municipalities of the State in acknowledging the receipt of the new log of the Municipal Employees' Union have offered to consider the matter at a conference of the parties, ...

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  20. Sinn Feiners in Gaol.

    The Solicitor-General for Ireland (Mr. Arthur W. Samuels) stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that no prisoners in Ireland were being forcibly fed, but ...

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  21. "Combing Out" for the Army.

    The Bristol miners have balloted in favour of the Goverment's proposal to "comb out" 50,000 miners for the army. ...

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  22. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    Frank Harris, 36 years of age, a miner, was arrested last evening on provisional warrant on a charge of having, at Sydney, between January 28 and February 1, 1918, unlawfully conspired with ...

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  23. Paris Economic Resolutions.

    The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law) announced on Thursday that he hoped, after Easter, to make a general statement as to the Government's policy ...

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  24. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Wandering away from her nurse, who was engaged in sewing, Elizabeth Anne Scott, one year and eight months old, fell into the sea at St. Kilda. She was alive when taken from the water, ...

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  25. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES

    The 57th annual meeting of the Independent Order of Rechabites will be held at Castlemaine, commencing on Tuesday. Sunday will be observed as a special temperance Sunday in the town and ...

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  26. Explosion in South London.

    The British Press Bureau announces that an explosion occurred at a small Government workshop in South London on Tuesday. Four persons were killed and one ...

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  27. MACKAY DISASTER.

    Senator Crawford and Mr. Bamford, M.H.R., who were appointed commissioners by the Federal Ministry to inquire concerning the damage done by the recent disaster ...

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  28. Hope for Prisoners in Turkey.

    Mr. James F. Hope, a Lord of the Treasury, stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that he believed that the agreement with the Turkish Government ...

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  29. MELBOURNE CROQUET CLUB.

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  30. BATMAN AND BUCKLEY.

    Sir,—If the painting referred to by Mr. Herbert Woodhouse in his letter appearing in "The Argus" of 5th inst. (page 5, col. 7), is meant to depict the dramatic ...

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  31. HUSBAND ORDERED TO PAY.

    A case which turned on the validity of an agreement between the parties, wife and husband, came before Judge Eagleson in the County Court of High street, Northcote, claimed form her ...

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  32. CLAIM FOR A PATENT.

    An appeal against refusal of the commissioner of parents to grant a patent to John Wynne Stamp, of Cardigan street, Melbourne, engineer, of a method and apparatus for drying and ...

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  33. SPEEDING THE MAILS.

    Sir,—With reference to the item appearing in "The Argus" of to-day under the heading "Speeding the Mails—Postmaster-General's Discovery," I beg to inform you ...

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  34. GRAZING ON ALLOTMENTS.

    In the Practice Court yesterday Mr. Justice Cussen, in a reserved judgment, made an order for review absolute in the case of Mrs. E. S. Gulliver against Inspector Gilber, an employee of the ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    ADELAIDE.—Arrived.—March 8—Euro, from Melbourne, Sailed.—March 8—Dimboola, for Fremantle; Cario, for Newcastle; Komura, for Melbourne. ...

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