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  2. COLIN ROSS'S CASE.

    The State Executive Council yesterday approved of a recommendation from the Cabinet that the sentence of death imposed on Colin Campbell Ross for the murder of ...

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  3. SYDNEY SHOW.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—The centennial show of the Royal Agricultural Society has begun most auspiciously. The weather today was bright and fine and there was ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    Following upon the decision reached at a public meeting on Friday that a Warriors Day Appeal be launched with the object of raising £10, 000 to help unemployed ...

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  5. IRELAND IN FERMENT.

    A startling picture of conditions in Ireland south of the Ulster border is painted by the Belfast correspondent of the London "Daily Express." He states that he ...

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  6. LABOUR BREAKAWAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday—It is not proposed by the Australian Labour party to give any detailed reasons for having expelled Mr. Catts, M.H.R from the Labour move ...

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  7. NORTH MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    Negotiations for the acquisition of the undertaking of the North Melbourne Electric Lighting and Tramway Co. Ltd., which controls the tramways and lighting in ...

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  8. MANNING OF HOBSON'S BAY.

    'SYDNEY, Monday —It was hinted here to-night that the unions have modified their challenging stand in regard to the manning of the Commonwealth line ...

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  9. EARTH TREMOR.

    Throughout the metropolitan area alarm has caused shortly before 9 o'clock last night by a distinct earthquake shock, the second within a few weeks. Reports from ...

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  10. MANACLES ON TRADE.

    Delegates to the Gendoa Economic Conference discussed the arrangements at length on Sunday. Mr. Lloyd George proposed that the Premier of dItaly (Signor Facta) be ...

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  11. REBEL MURDER PLOT.

    Irish republicans are unrelenting in their murderous campaign against the Irish Free State. The latest expolt is a conspiracy to kill Mr. Michael Collins while travelling ...

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  12. APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY.

    Requests that the Cabinet should defer consideration of the death sentence until arrangements could be made for an appeal to the Privy Council were made by ...

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  13. REPLY TO ALLIED NOTE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Berlin says that it is understood that the principal points of the German reply to the recent Allied demands regarding ...

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  14. ELIZABETH ST. POST-OFFICE.

    Melbourne posesses no busier public building than the Elizabeth street Post office betwetn the hours ot 12 o'clock and 2 o'clock, when the main hall, where a ...

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  15. "FOE WITHIN THE FOLD."

    SYDNEY, Monday — The incoming Govornment by dealing with the problem of idle nands and idle lands in the interior, and decent unionists by fighting the foe ...

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  16. Wireless Men Strike.

    The Association of Wireless and Cable Telegraphists has called out the wireless operators on steamers owing to the ship owners claiming the right to employ them ...

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  17. STATE AID FOR WORKLESS.

    Representatives of the Trades Hall Council waited on the Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday and referred to the amount of unemployment, especially among men ...

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  18. Near East Armistice.

    Replying to the suggestions made by the Near East Conference in Paris for the cessation of hostilities between the Greeks and Turks in Asia Minor, the Turkish ...

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  19. Explosion in Silesia.

    While French soldiers were engaged in a search for concealed arms at Gleiwitz, in Upper Silesia, a violent explosion occurred, 23 soldiers being killed and 10 ...

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  20. SOLICITOR'S CONDUCT.

    An application was made to the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) yesterday, by means of a motion on behalf of the Law Institute, that Thomas Patrick Nolan be ...

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  21. WILL BREAK EXTEND?

    Federal members generally are not surprised at the expulsion of Mr. Catts M.H. R., from the Australian Labour Party, but there is a difference of opinion ...

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  22. Busy Trade Route.

    The United States Hydrographie Office and Navy department are co-operating with the Japanese, Canadian, and British Governments in mapping out two of the most ...

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  23. HONORARY JUSTICES.

    When Percy Smith aged 22 years, was charged at the South Melbourne Court on Friday before Messrs. Gross and Low, J. P.s., with having entered Hoadley's ...

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  24. Shantung Peninsula.

    It is stated by the Tsing-Tao correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" that the Japanese army begun the evacuation of the Shantung Peninsula yesterday, 500 troops ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The French Rugby Football Federation states that it has no intention of reopening negotiations for a tour of Australian. A British deserter and three Russians ...

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  26. CHEAPER HOUSES.

    During the next few weeks a committee represtenting several suburban municipalities will meet to inquire into the best method of providing homes for the people ...

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  27. STATE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the'Victorian section of the Australian Labour party will be opened at the Melbourne Trades Hall on Friday and will be continued on ...

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  28. JUDGE AND JURY.

    In the case of Robert Homan, a South Australian Government Railways Workshops employee, accused of thefts of brass and copper, the jury at the Adelaide ...

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  29. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY Monday —Details of the shooting of Thomas Peter Monaghan, in a room at the back of his shop in Lower Campbell street Surry Hills on June 20, were again ...

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  30. LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT.

    A nautical flavour was imparted to the programme presented by the Royal Victorian Liedertafel under the direction of Mr. Mansley Greer at its 83rd concert in ...

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  31. DEPRESSED BEEF INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE Monday —A conference between representatives of the Cattle Council, the meat companies, the employees' union, and the Premier (Mr. Theodore) ...

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  32. BROTHER'S SACRIFICE.

    SHEPPARTON,Monday—Sad circumstances attended the death this morning at a private hospital in Shepparton of David Ambrose Murray, son of Mrs. Thomas ...

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  33. SINGAPORE EXHIBITION.

    PERTH, Monday—.The director of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry (Mr. Stirling Taylor), who arrived in Perth yesterday, has received a cable message from ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN FINANCE.

    At the monthly meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association last night consideration was given to a letter from the New South Wales Cricket Association Stating, that in ...

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  35. CLERICAL ASSOCIATIONS.

    Speaking in reply to a question by a member of the opposition" in the Australian Legion's model parliament at the Hardware Clubrooms last night, whether an ...

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  36. NELSON PROVINCE.

    ST. ARNAUD, Monday.—At the conclusion of a well-attended meeting at the town hall this afternoon, it,was announced that Councillor Edwin G. Bath had consented ...

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  37. NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY.

    The Autumn Show of the National Rose Society will be held in the Town Hall, Melbourne, on Wednesday, April 12 The Lord Mayor will open the show at 3o' clock and at half-past 9o' clock ...

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  38. TRAM TIME-TABLE.

    Sir,—I am in the habit of using two electric tram services in the northern suburbs. In the first, which leaves for Preston at the North Fitzroy cable terminus, there is ...

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  39. BULLECOURT ANNIVERSARY.

    To-day is the anniversary of one of the memorable engagements which marked the fighting by Australian soldiers in France. It was at Bullecourt that a fierce attack ...

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  40. SUBURBAN COUNCILS.

    It has been decided by the Richmond Councill to held a eferendum on Wednesday, May 3, to decide whether the present rating system will continue, or whether rating on unimproved land values ...

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  41. TAXING BANDS.

    BALLARAT, Monday —At the last meeting of the Victorian Band Association it was stated that bands had received notices that they must send in income taxation ...

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  42. LETTERS OF PIONEERS.

    Sir,—"Victorian's" suggestion with regard to the csollection of letters sent home by early pioneers of the State is not a new one. Action was taken in this direction ...

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  43. CUTICURA SOOTHES ITCHING SCALPS.

    On retiring gently rul Cuticura Ointment on spots of dandruff, itching, and irritation, getting the Ointment on the scalp skin. Next morning shampoo with ...

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  44. CHURCH NEWS.

    Commissioneer and Mrs. Richards, of the Salvation Army, with Colonel Powley, chief secretary, arrived yesterday from Western Australia, where they have been conducting the annual conference for ...

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  45. ADDRESS BY SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce will speak on the Washington Conference to-night at the Aesembly Hall, Collins street, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the League of Nations' ...

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  46. MISHAP ON CRICKET FIELD.

    MIRBOO NORTH. Monday.—Mr. H.T. Hipwall, while playing in a cricket match here on Saturday, collided with the wicket-keeper. Both played fell and Mr. Hipvell was found to have dislocated a ...

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  47. VICTORIAN LEGISLATORS' TRIP.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—'The Victorian legislators at present in Adelaide were shown over the metropolitan abattoirs to-day, and were afterwards ...

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  48. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    During the Easter holidays the s.s. Edina, will make special daily excursions to Portarlington and Geelog. She will resume running on Wednesday, [?] NO. 1 Queen's Wharf at 10 a.m. ...

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  49. "PUT AND TAKE."

    [?] —John Evans, Henry Rennie Stan[?] and Clyde Netpolf—appeared at the Hon court on Monday charged with having played is unlawful game known as "Put and take." They ...

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