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  2. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Information has been received by the Department of State at Washington that rebel troops under the command of General Obregon have captured Mexico City and ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In a telegraph message sent to the Democratic party at Oregon, President Wilson states:—"I think it is imperative that the Democratic party should immediately ...

    Article : 217 words
  4. PRIME MINISTER AND JUDGE.

    In firmly refusing to grant to the waterside workers a variation of their awards while the union "flirted" with the Government over the question of a special ...

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  5. PRINCE ON TOUR.

    NELSON (N.Z.), Monday.—H.M.S. Renown, which carried the Prince of Wales from the North Island to the South, arrived at Picton at 10 o'clock this morning after ...

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  6. WOOL CONTROL.

    Interest was aroused in wool circles yesterdny by the announcement in these columns of the details submitted by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), for the ...

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  7. USEFUL RAINS.

    Useful falls of rain were registered during the week-end in the Northern and Western areas of Victoria, and there was light rain also in the Central and Eastern districts of ...

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  8. CHECK ON BOLSHEVIKS.

    The German Independent Socialists are arranging a great demonstration in favour of Soviet Russia. The Berlin Socialist newspaper ...

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  9. BOMB OUTRAGE IN CAIRO.

    A bomb ivas thrown at Hussein Boy, Minister for Pious Foundations in the Egyptian Ministry, while he was motoring to his home in Cairo, accompanied by two ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. Britain's Oil Needs.

    The London "Sunday Express" asserts that the oil combine, under arrangements with the British Government which has just been announced, will only place a very ...

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  11. RAILWAY POLICY.

    Railway matters occupy an important position on the agenda paper for the Premiers' Conference, which is to open in Melbourne on May 21. The Commonwealth ...

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  12. DEARER COAL IN BRITAIN.

    As a consequence of the recent advance in the wages of miners in the United Kingdom, it is expected that the price of domestic coal will be increased by 14/ a ...

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  13. Monopoly of Dyes.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," Senator Thomas asserts that a contract has been made between L. I. Levinstein and ...

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  14. Strike Ordered in France.

    The French Labour Confederation has issued what is practically an order for a general strike to begin on Monday, but the Paris newspapers express doubt whether ...

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  15. SHORTER WORKING WEEK.

    Reference was made before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court yesterday to the suggested investigation into the effect on industries of a standard 44 hours week. ...

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  16. Grim Discovery at Ypres.

    In the cellar of the ruined Cloth Hall at Ypres, Belgium, which the Germans made a target for special attention during the war, the dead bodies of 40 British ...

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  17. More Sinn Fein Violence.

    Two hundred men, armed with rifles, shot guns, and bombs, attacked the police barracks at Cloyne, 15 miles from Cork. A sergeant and five constables repelled the ...

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  18. China Has Air Service.

    An aeroplane service has been maugurated between Pekin and Tientsin, and the journey over a distance of 70 miles has been covered within an hour. ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is understood that the Princeton University (United States) will probably send a team of athletes to England this year to compete in track events against ...

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  20. Belgian Bonds in United States

    With the object of arranging for the postponement of the date of maturity of Belgian bonds amounting to 50,000,000 dollars (nominally £10,000,000), taken up in ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. EGYPT AND ITS FUTURE.

    One of the founders of the Egypt General Mission, Mr. W. Bradley, arrived in Victoria at the end of last week, after having spent 23 years in Egypt. It is his ...

    Article : 413 words
  22. Repatriation in Canada.

    An additional expenditure of 50,000,000 dollars (£10,000,000) has been sanctioned by the Canadian Parliament for the repatriation of soldiers. Already 15,000 ...

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  23. German Slander Refuted.

    M. Millerand, the French Primer Minister, in an interview with the Paris correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune," categorically denied the truth of the German ...

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  24. PROTECTION AFFORDED BY FREIGHT.

    Sir,—It is deplorably true that since the war begun Great Britain has, as you stated in your footnote to my last letter, been prohibited from sending agricultural ...

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  25. THEFTS FROM CITY FIRM ALLEGED.

    Large quantities of fronmongery, a kitchen cabinet, an dother articles wer piled up in the City Court yesterday morning to be produced in evidence against Harold Bauld and Thomas Smith, woh were charged ...

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  26. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

    Sir,—Mr. Ewan McDonald, in his first letter on April 19, stated that the cash price in 1919 of a 6ft. harvester was £120. That was correct. Machines are not listed on the ...

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  27. GRAZING STOCK IN SUBURBS.

    The scarcity of fed for stock was referred to in the Malvern Court on Monday, when Edward Hill was proceeded against for grazing 350 sheep on unf[?] land at the corner of Watt[?] [?] and ...

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  28. STOLEN GOODS TRACED.

    On Sunday afternoon, Tasma, Paret place, East Melbourne, was broken into and a quantity of jewellery and clothing valued at about £40 stolen. Plainclothes Constables S. H. McGu[?] and W. O'Connell ...

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  29. BOND OF SOBRIETY BROKEN.

    Before the City Court on May 5 on a charge of having had i[?] [?] of support. William R[?] was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. His sentence was suspended on his entering ...

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  31. ARRESTED OUTSIDE COURT.

    Charged with having had in his possession on Saturday night a quantity of cloth suspected of having been stolen. Reginald James Shar[?], aged 19 years, was remanded at the City Court on ...

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  32. 23rd BATTALION REUNION.

    More than 200 members of the 23rd Battalion Association attended the second annual r[?]nion at Sargent's Cafe yesterday evening. Lieut.-Colonel Knox presided. Brigadler-General Smith outlined the ...

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  36. COLLINGWOOD SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    The mayor of Collingwood (Councillor W. E. Marshall) presided over a "pleasant Sunday afternoon" gathering in the Collingwood Town Hallon Sunday, when £16 was raised in aid of a soldiers' memorial ...

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