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  2. REBEL PLOTS IN DUBLIN.

    Further details of the attack on Mr. Collins on Sunday night show that Mr. Collins and his party occupied four cars, and were returning at midnight from a meeting at ...

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  3. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the Royal Centenary Show closes to-morrow night more than 500,000 people will have visited it. A very large crowd attended again ...

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  4. REVOLVERS AND TORCHES.

    Before leaving to raid a house in Carlton, reputed to be the haunt of well-known criminals, a plain-clothes constable at Russell street several nights ago applied for ...

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  5. MR. BAILLIEU, M.L.C.

    After a public career extending over more than 20 years, during which he held Ministerial office for a long period, Mr. W. L. Bailliue, who has for some years ...

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  6. SURPRISE AT GENOA.

    The Germans have concluded an economic agreement with Russia. It provides for the de jure recognition of the Russian Soviet Government, the restoration of ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Objection has frequently been raised by private shipping companies to what is described as "the unnatural competition" of Government-owned shipping concerns, ...

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  8. YOUNG AUSTRALIA.

    "There should be no room in Australia for shirkers and drones. We should put a board up over our doors saying 'No admittance, except on business,'"said the ...

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  9. MOTOR-CYCLE AND JINKER.

    Serious injuries were received by Curwen George Damyon, aged 20 years, of Gleneira road, Ripponlea, when the motor-cycle which he was riding collided with a pony ...

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  10. SOVIET'S ELUSIVE POLICY.

    Chief among the problems affecting Russia, listed for discussion at Genoa has been finance—recognition of debts contracted during the Tsarist regime. When he ...

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  11. DANCE PARTY'S EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two young women named Lawler and two men named Gabbam were driving in a sulky to a hall at yetholme, near Bathurst, on Monday night ...

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  12. FAMINE IN UKRAINE.

    A conference of the American relief administration and the Jewish joint distribution committee held in London has drawn up a programme of famine relief for ...

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  13. EARLY MORNING CHASE.

    In a chase along Victoria street, Abbotsford, at a quarter to 1 o'clock yesterday morning, shots were exchanged by two constables and two men, whom the constables ...

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  14. Why Germany Acted.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Genoa says that Dr. Rathonau, German Minister for Reconstruction, interviewed on the treaty, said:—"It was an economic ...

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  15. MOTOR-CYCLIST' S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A splinter five inches long pierced the throat of Dennis Madden, aged 28 years, of Ashfield, when the motor cycle he was riding collided with ...

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  16. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK.

    Mr. R. Wallhead, in his presidential address to the annual conference of the Independent Labour party, which is sitting at Nottingham, said that the conditions of ...

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  17. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The sculling match for the championship of the world took place on the Wanganui river this afternoon, between Jim Paddon ...

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  18. MANNING THE HOBSON'S BAY.

    Though it will not be known until Friday what policy the maritime unions are likely to adopt in regard to the manning of the Commonwealth Government Line steamer ...

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  19. Great Boom on Wall Street.

    Sales on the Stock Exchange on Monday amounted to more than 2,000,000 shares, the largest turnover since April, 1920, and, for the number of issues traded in, the largest ...

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  20. TRAFFIC DISORGANISATION.

    Twice within the last few weeks has the electric train service been interrupted in consequence of sheets of corrugated iron having been blown off sheds at the ...

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  21. Anti-Bolshevik General.

    Police reserves have been called out to drive back crowds of Jews and Russians who ussemdled outside the g[?]ol, threatening General Semenoff, the anti-Bolshevik ...

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  22. WOMEN ON THE LAND.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An improvement in the conditions of the woman on the land is the primary object of a largely attended conference of country women, which was ...

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  23. EXTREMISTS IN INDIA.

    The Calcutta war memorial, unveiled by the Prince of Wales, in December, has been disfigured by an unknown vandul, who blackened with charcoal the sides and ...

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  24. Justification by Soviet.

    The Bolshevik delegates have issued an official statement, which says that, though the Russo-German agreement will produce a charge from the Allies that they have ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. Transatlantic Flight.

    The Portuguese aviators Cabral and Continhow, who are making a Transatlantic flight to South America, are unable to continue their flight owing to a gale. ...

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  26. COST OF LIVING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Statiatics disclosing a definite downward trend in the cost of living in New South Wales were submitted to the Board of Trade to-day, when ...

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  27. World's Raw Materials.

    The reported passing by the Economic Commission of a resolution suggesting that an international consortium should control prices and distribution of certain raw ...

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  28. Chinese Political Puzzle.

    It is understood that Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Governor Chang-tso-lin, Governor of Manchuria, have united for the purpose of defeating General Wu-pei-fu. This is ...

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  29. SQUALL CAPSIZES YACHT.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The yacht Sayanora was capsized by a squall at South Arm, near Hobart, on Monday evening. Of the crew of four, two are missing, and ...

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  30. MISSING THEATRE TICKETS.

    Mr. George Smith, manager of Her Majesty's Theatre, sent a bundle of tickets for "A Night Out" to Mr. J. Divolis's confectionery shop, near the Theatre Royal, ...

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  31. Opinions in France.

    The newspapers indignantly comment on the Russo-German treaty, and unanimously declare that it is an act of disloyalty, and a veritable thunderbolt, which may end the ...

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  32. Japan's Sway in Siberia.

    The correspondent of the United Press at Tokio says that Japan has decided to send additional replacement troops to Siberia as a result of the failure of the ...

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  33. Burial of Air Victims.

    It has definitely been decided that the bodies of Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant J. M. Bennett will be taken to Australia for burial. ...

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  34. MAN AT TICKET-WINDOW.

    While passing the Paramount Theatre, in Bourke street, last night Detective L. O'Sullivan noticed a young man acting suspiciously among a group of people buying ...

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  35. Message from Sir Keith Smith.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A cable message was received in Adalaide to-day from Sir Keith Smith, stating that the bodies of Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant Bennett would ...

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  36. State Funeral Proposed.

    According to cable message received from London, the bodies of Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant Bennett have been embalmed with a view to their being sent to ...

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  37. BATHER RESCUED AT SORRENTO.

    A detachment of the Victorian Life-saving Society had completed an interesting display of methods of rescue and resuscitation at the Back Beach, Sorrento, in ...

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  38. New Aeroplane Engine.

    The National Advisory Committee for Aeronanties, a body organised during the war, announces that it has developed an aircraft engine not using petrol, but ...

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  39. VESTEY'S MEAT WORKS.

    Renewal of the agreement between the Commonwealth Government and Vestey Bros. is still awaited. The original agreement had two years to run when the firm ...

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  40. Furs and Jewellery Stolen.

    A thief entered the home of Dr. G. Cuscaden, St. Kilda road, on Monday night, and stole furs and jewellery valued at £70. The thief climbed through an open ...

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  41. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    Arrangements have been made by the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria for the three members of the Australasian Davis Cup team, G. L. Patterson, J. Q. Anderson ...

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  42. TOOWOOMBA BAND CARNIVAL.

    TOOWOOMBA (Q.), Monday.—The Band Carnival [?]as concluded to-night. Awards:—A. Grade Test [?] Own Choice Selection—Newcastle City, 206; [?] Vice-Regal. 292; Maryborough City, [?] ...

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  43. Resentment in Italy.

    The newspapers published special editions giving the news of the treaty, and intense excitement was caused. The information aroused hostility to the Germans, who are ...

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  44. People for Australia.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, director of Federal immigration, who was to have sailed this week to become director in Australia, has been instructed to remain in London for a ...

    Article : 79 words
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  46. SYDNEY TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Several tramway records were established in the handling of the great crowds which invaded Sydney for the Royal Show and the racing carnival. ...

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  47. Floods in United States.

    The worst storms and floods experienced for half a century are sweeping over [?] nois and Indiana, devastating villages and farms. A cyclone struck Irvington, in ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    Canada is planning to float a loan of 250,000,000 dollars (normally £5,000,000) to meet maturing obligations, and to provide for deficiencies between revenue and ...

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  49. "Settlement of Russo-German War."

    The treaty is regarded as the final settlement of the Russo-German war. It had been discussed for months, and the opportunity for neglisting personality with M. ...

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  50. Chicago Wheat Market.

    There were wild scenes in the Board of Trade pit when wheat for May delivory advanced sensationally. Opening at 143½ cents a bushel, it shot up by 4 cents in a few ...

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