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  2. PRINCE IN JAPAN.

    The Prince of Wales unveiled a war memorial at thc Yokohama General Cemetery yesterday morning. It was a solemn ceremonial, performed in the presence of ...

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  3. ORGY OF MURDER.

    Savagery and crime continue in Belfast, Dublin, and other parts of Ireland. Fourteen persons were killed, and 20 wounded in the Belfast streets in two days, including ...

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  4. CHINESE TOWNS SEIZED.

    Troops of General Chang Tso-lin, military Governor of Manchuria, have taken possession of Pekin and Tientsin, replacing the local police forces. ...

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  5. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    MARYSVILLE, Sunday.—Miss Margaret Lamont and Miss Rose Hayes, both of Albert Park, had a sensational experience while spending the Easter ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY.

    Disappointment was expressed in official circles on Saturday at the decision of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures not to observe Anzac Day as a ...

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  7. TROUBLED WATERS.

    Further trouble was caused in the Economic Conference when a report was circulated that France had sent a note to the Powers declaring that the Russo-German ...

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  8. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    Members of the Royal Society of St. George attended a special service at St. Paul's Cathedral last night in honour of England's patron saint. During the day ...

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  9. SERVICES IN THE SUBURBS.

    The civic memorial service at the St. Kilda Town Hall yesterday afternoon was largely attended. Addresses were given by the mayor (Councillor Cummings), the ...

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  10. "TORPEDO" FROM PARIS.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, editor of the "Observer," writes:—"The Germans' signature of the Russian treaty was due to a spasm of suspicion and fear. Genoa is infested with ...

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  11. Lockout of Engineers.

    Negotiations have been Broken off between the engineering employers and 47 unions outside the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. The employers have ordered ...

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  12. England and America.

    In a speech on international problems the British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Auckland Geddes) said that though the position once was as black as ...

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  13. Memorials Disfigured.

    Following on the recent disfigurement of memorials at Calcutta, the police have arrested a man who was about to repeat the operation. The offender, who was ...

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  14. Work Goes to Continent.

    A number of the affiliated unions have threatened to break away from the Shipbuilding Trades Federation unless the negotiators reach a settlement of the dispute ...

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  15. PROTESTANT CONCERT.

    English songs of patriotic sentiment formed the programme of the St. George's celebration concert given by the United Protestants' Club in the Assembly Hall ...

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  16. DISORDERS IN SOUTH.

    Republican troops arrived at Mullingar, in Westmeath, and seized the public buildings. Later Free State troops arrived, and demanded possession. So far there ...

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  17. Wireless Strike Ends.

    The trouble with the Association of Wireless and Cable Telegraphists, the members of which went on strike about two weeks ago owing-to the determination of ...

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  18. OUTLOOK BRIGHTER.

    As Mr. Lloyd George predicted yesterday, the Russian reply enabled the sub-committee of the First Commission (dealing with the Cannes resolutions, the Russian ...

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  19. Joseph Oller Dead.

    Joseph Oller, inventor of the pari-mutuel, is dead. He was of Austrian birth. His flrst project was to run a carriage through the streets of Paris, painted red, ...

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  20. Jesuits to Enter Russia.

    The Vatican has resumed relations with the Russian Soviet Government. It has signed a treaty under which the Soviet admits the Jesuit and Franciscan orders to ...

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  21. Boy Scouts' Rally.

    An interesting display of Scout and Wolf Cub work was given at the St. George's Day rally of the Melbourne Diocesan Boy Scouts at the sports ground of ...

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  22. Memorial Services.

    At 11 o'clock to-morrow in memorial service will be held at the Town Hall. It will be of an undenominational character, and will be attended by representatives ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES.

    "Jack" Dempsey's presence in England has intensified the talk of another match with Georges Carpentier. Despite Dempsey's avowal that he is here for a holiday ...

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  24. Bolshevik Greets King.

    The King of Italy arrived yesterday. He will entertain the foreign delegations, including the representatives of the British Dominions, aboard the warship Dante ...

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  25. Fond of Excursions.

    Miss Lamont, who lives at Page street, Albert Park, is employed as a clerk in the office of the Mt. Lyell Company; and Miss Hayes, who lives in Richardson street, ...

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  26. Killed in Chicago.

    Mr. Albert Edward Langford, an Australian mineowner, was crushed to death between an automobile and a tramcar on Friday. Mr. Langford was on his way from ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported at Cairo that conflicts have been renewed in Syria, and that a French officer and seven Syrians have been killed and 16 wounded. ...

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  28. SOLDIERS IN POST-OFFICE.

    Complaints are being made by the returned soldiers temporarily employed by the Postal department against the decision of the Public Service Ccmmissioner to hold ...

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  29. STRIKE AT CANBERRA.

    Contending that the rates of wages and conditions of employment under the t[?]tative log which has been adopted by the Federal Ministry for employment at ...

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  30. "Bullies of the Night."

    Two men, on behalf of the Belfast Boycott Committee, demanded money from the Irish Needlework Company in Dublin. When this was refused, they threatened ...

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  31. GOLF.

    The Rochompton golf has provided further surprises. In the second round, George Duncan beat E. Ray, three up and one to play. In the semi-final Duncan was ...

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  32. Rand Rebellion.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Duncan) announced in the House of Assembly on Friday that the Government intended to compensate persons who, while engaged ...

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  33. PROWESS OF AUSTRALIANS.

    In an address at Wesley Church yesterday afternoon the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce)said that on Tuesday the world would think of the ...

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  34. Soldier Workless, 3,494.

    During March 1,194 positions in Australia were filled through the Returned Soldiers League employment scheme. The number of men still to be placed is 3,494. ...

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  35. SETTLERS IN THE NORTH.

    In a communication to the Minister for Home nnd Territories (Senator Pearce), the Administrator of the Northern Territory, says that he has not heard of any ...

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  36. FOOD, GROCERIES, AND RENT

    Investigations made by the Commonwealth statistician as to variations in the cost of food, groceries, and house rent show that for the first quarter of the current ...

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  37. Celebrations in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—In the churches to-day special reference was made to the deeds of Australian soldiers on Anzac Day, 1915. At Elder Park this afternoon 5,000 ...

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  38. Persian Police Strike.

    The whole Persian police force has struck owing to having been unpaid for several months. Regular troops are replacing the police temporarily, but they ...

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  39. SOLDIERS DECLINE TO WORK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Complications have occurred in the position at Canberra by the arrival of 25 returned soldiers from Melbourne, states a message from ...

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  40. BILLIARDS.

    There was a sensation in the semi-final of the professional billiards championship on Friday. T. Reece failed to appear at the stipulate hour to meet C. Falkiner, ...

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  41. COUNTRY SERVICES.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Anzac services were conducted in the Bendigo and district churches on Sunday. The mayor(Councillor J. E. Holland) and members of the council attended the services ...

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  42. Financial Proposals.

    The Financial Commission has approved of the sub-committee's report for presentation to the plenary conference. In addition to the recommendation already ...

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  43. Light Without Heat.

    Professor Newton Harvey, of Princeton University, announces that after eight years' experimenting he has produced a permanent heatless light from a substance ...

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  44. MEMORIAL AT TOORAK.

    The Presbyterian church at Toorak was crowded yesterday morning in connection with the special Anzac service and the unveiling of a brass tablet erected in honour ...

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  45. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The Railways department has arranged for holiday excursion tickets to the country and the nearer tourist resorts on Friday, Saturday, and Monday next (Eight Hours ...

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  46. CHALLENGE TO MR. CATTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mr. Gregory McGirr, M.L.A., who was Minister for Health and Motherhood in the defeated Dooley Ministry, has ...

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  47. British Football Results.

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  48. MOTOR-CAR ADVENTURE.

    ALEXANDRA, Saturday.— A Benz motor-car, the property of Mr. W. R. Finlayson, was reported to the police here as having been stolen from Melbourne this ...

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  50. Service for Aviators.

    Fifteen hundred employees of Vickers Limited aircraft works attended the memorial service at Weybridge on Saturday in honour of Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. J. M. ...

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  51. RESTRAINT OF TRADE.

    The directors of the Victorian Onion and Potato Growers' Association have decided to appeal to the High Court against the adverse decision given by Mr. Justice ...

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  53. LABOUR PARTY EXECUTIVE.

    For the 18 seats on the executive of the Victorian section of the Australian Labour party, 59 nominations were lodged at the recent conference. The counting of the ...

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