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  2. £1,000 A YEAR LEGISLATORS.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Bendigo West branch of the Australian Labour party tonight denounced Labour members for supporting the increase in salaries. The ...

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  3. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    The Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphed on Sunday night that with the Republican convention only a few days off, no one could even hazard a ...

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  4. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The German elections began on Sunday. Seven political parties represented among the candidates, who number 2,500 in all. No fewer than 250 women are seeking ...

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  5. RESTIVE GASWORKERS.

    In accordance with the arrangements arrived at on Saturday afternoon, when the Industrial Registrar intervened in the gas dispute, members of the Gas Employees' ...

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  6. PRINCE'S HOLIDAY

    His Royal Highness motored from Government House to the Melbourne Club yesterday morning and played squash racquests for nearly two hours, returning to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SINN FEIN CRIME.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (geneal secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen), speaking at a meeting of railwaymen held at Battersea on Sunday, when ...

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  8. BRITONS FOR THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. Watt, the Commonwealth Treasurer, was the guest at a dinner given by the Britihs Government at Lancaster House, London, on Friday. Those present included ...

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  9. SINN FEIN TERROR.

    Sinn Feiners at Carrigtohill (County of Cork) pretended to be playing bowls, while a patrol consisting of 11 soldiers and one policeman cycled past on their way to ...

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  10. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The British Chambers of Commerce in China have petitioned the British Government, urging that the Anglo-Japanese Alliance should only be renewed on condition ...

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  11. Murderer At Large.

    Private Toplis, who murdered a chauffeur at Andover (Hampshire) on April 24 and escaped in the chauffeur's motor-car, was rounded up and shot in a Cumberland ...

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  12. U.S.A. and Mexico.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that for all practical purposes the State Department recognised Mexico from Monday, when the ...

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  13. Railway-men's Wages.

    Addressing a meeting of railway-men at Battersea on Sunday, Mr. J. H. Thomas (general secretary of the National Union of Railway-men) said that the report of ...

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  14. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    A public holiday was observed yesterday in honour of the King's Birthday. The weather was too cold to tempt people to make the occasion a great excursion ...

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  15. Albanian Insurrection.

    Advices have reached Vienna from Belgrade stating that an insurrection has broken out against the Government of Albania. The Italians are supporting the ...

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  16. Belgian Baron Arrested.

    Baron Evcnce Copes, a Belgian, has been arrested in Brussels on the charge of having supplied the Germans throughout the war with coal and coal products, from which the ...

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  17. Japanese in Siberia.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Japanese Cabinet has denied that a decision has been reached regarding the evacuation of Siberia ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND SHEARERS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day the President gave his award for shearers, crutchers, woolpressers, cooks (other than station hands), shed ...

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  19. Germany and the Pacific.

    Dr. Solf, a former Governor of Samoa, when it was under German rule, and later Colonial Minister in the German Government, is going to Tokio as German ...

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  20. "White Terror" in Hungary.

    The Hungarian Government acknowledges the existence of a "White Terror" organisation acting against workmen and Jews, and announces the adoption of drasting steps for ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    At a suburban railway station at Turin (Italy) 80 carloads of munitions exploded. A number of building was wrecked, and 14 persons wore killed, while many were ...

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  22. South Africa's Wheat.

    The South African Minister for Fianance, in a statement made in the House of Assembly when opposing an unsuccessful Labour motion in favour of fixing wheat ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN BOXERS ABROAD.

    Fred Kay, the Australian boxer, has sailed for Australian by the s.s. osterley. The remaninder of the Australian boxing team now in England, including Ryan, ...

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  24. Portuguese Premier's Death.

    Colonel Antonio Maria Baptista, Prime Minister of Portugal, died suddenly while a Cabinet meeting was being held at Lisbon. [The Baptist Cabinet took office when the ...

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  25. OLD GEELONG COLLEGIANS.

    The Old Geelong Collegians' Association will hold its annual reunion at Geelong on Friday, when a large assemblage of old collegians is expected, including very ...

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  26. C.E.M.S. COMMUNION.

    Over 300 members of the Church of England Men's Society were present at the annual communion held at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday morning Canon Snodgrass ...

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  27. BALLARAT ELECTION.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—A meeting of the National Federation and friends of Major Kerby was as held at the Mechanics Institute to-night. Senator Bolton ...

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  28. PHTHISIS AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Monday.— Delegates who have been sent away by the Australian Metailiferous Association to appeal for support for the Broken Hill strikers ...

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  29. OVERDUE STOCK TRUCKS.

    Sir,—The Railways Commissions, Mr. Miscamble, only attempts to justify the unsatisfactory position the railways have drifted into as far as the market of May ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE SETTLED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The Auckland tramway stnke was settled to night. It is proposed to resume the service to-morrow afternoon. The terms will not ...

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  31. CABDRIVER'S DEATH.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—George Edward Collard, aged 37 years, a cabdriver, appeared at the Bendigo City Court to-day, before Messrs. D. Berriman, P.M., and ...

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  32. WOMAN SWALLOWS AMMONIA.

    Phyllis Gerrecke, 41 years of age, a single woman, employed as housekeeper at Antonio's Hotel. Flinders street, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, suffering from ...

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  33. SEASON IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Assistant Minister for Justice (Mr. Mullan), after a visit to the north and north west ot Queensland, said to-day that the north was ...

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  34. FATALLY INJURED BY MOTOR-CAR.

    Having been knocked down by a motor-car at the Felmington racecourse. Daniel Gregan, aged 50 years. of Miller street, East Prahran, was brough to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon in a St. ...

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  35. SCRIPTURE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Speaking at a meeting held in the Con[?] Church, Collins street, last evening, Mr. Snowball, M.L.A., said that the [?] had arrived when they must go to the ...

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  36. AUCKLAND RACES.

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  37. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

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  38. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— Heavy floods in the King country haev caused a suspension of the main trunk line railway traffic. The line is under water ...

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  39. NOISY MOTOR-CYCLES.

    Sir,—About a year ago you were good enough to publish an article on noisy motorcycles which infest Elwood Esplanade, particularly on Sundays. This had the effect of ...

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  40. PRICES COMMISSION.

    Sir,—In a report of the Prices Commission last year, the chairman (Sir James McCay) said, "It has become fairly clear that undue profit making in Victoria has ...

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  41. BOY KILLED BY TRAM.

    While attempting to cross the roadway in Claren= don street, South Melbourne, last evening, a boy, about 5 years of age, was knocked down and fatally injured by a tram. With severe injuries to the ...

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  42. SOFTGOODS STOLEN FROM STORE.

    A quantity of crepe de chine blouses and hosiery, valued at £100, was stolen from Hugh Rawson's store, in Mollison street, Kyneton, during the weekend. Entrance was effected through a window ...

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  44. HORSEMAN DROWNED.

    CRESSY, Saturday.—Edward William Vaughan, farmer, of Wilgul (nine miles from Cressy), ws found drowned in the Woady Yallock Creek on Friday. He was fully clothed. It appears that he ...

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