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  2. TRAMWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    Announcement made by the Tramways Board from time to time with regard to its contemplated tramways construction and conversion programme may lead to the ...

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  3. NEW STATES.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—With the object of co-operating the new State movements in Australia, and formulating a common propaganda ...

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  4. STAGES IN FLIGHT.

    Disaster overtook an airship which had on board Admiral E. Salazar, of Maddalena, and a crew of 20. The airship collapsed over the Gulf of Taranto. The ...

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  5. UNIVERSITY COURSES.

    At the recent Universities' conference a proposal emanated from the secondry schools at Bendigo that in special cases students at the University the exempted ...

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  6. DUBLIN FIGHTING.

    In Dublin on Sunday afternoon the irregulars were still in possession of all the buildings they occupied after the fall of the Four Courts. No concerted attack had ...

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  7. TUNNEL DISASTER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Seven lives were lost in a tunnel disaster at the Mangahao hydro- electric construction works near Shannon, 70 miles from ...

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  8. LARGS BAY LAID UP.

    Othe steamers of the Commonwealth fleet have not yet been affected by the decision of the management to lay up the Largs Bay. The position of the other "Bay" ...

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  9. AMERICA'S BARRED DOOR.

    A grphic description of the treatment of persons desiring to land in America, but detained by the authorities because the quota of arrivals from their country for ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The second session of the State Parliament will be opened to-day. The proceedings will be formal, and the Houses will not settle down to work until to-morrow. ...

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  11. POSTAL WAGES INCREASE.

    In spite of greatly increased charges, money was lost in 1920-21 by the Post-office in the telegraph branch. This was, according to the chief accountant (Mr. G. G. ...

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  12. DR. RATHENAU'S ASSASSINS.

    The arrest of the three men, T[?]ow, Fischer, and Kauer, for the murder of Dr. Ra[?]nau was brought about by a lover's letter. "We will go out to-night," it read. ...

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  13. A.N.A. FUNDS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—At the fortnightly meeting of the city branch of the Australian Natives' Association the matter of forwarding to the board of directors a ...

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  14. DANISH RED CROSS.

    In Denmark, as in must of the neutral countries of Europe, sympathy with the residents of war devastaed countries has been expressed in practical form. During ...

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  15. BUTCHER WOULD BE PRINCE

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Express" at Monte Carlo states that George Frederick Grimaldi, formerly a butcher at the Smithfield market, London, has caused ...

    Article : 275 words
  16. MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY.

    Excitement was caused at Curdies, near Cobden, on Friday, when a bag, supposed to contain the wages of he employees of the Haxter Lime Company, ...

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  17. ARMED MAN PURSUED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A police sergeant had an exciting c[?]e after a man with a loaded revolver at Red Hill on Saturday night. Shortly after 6 o'clock ...

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  18. WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT.

    Owing to the presence of "di[?]hards" in its organisation, a general meeting of the Australian Legion was held last night at the Hardware Clubrooms, to discuss the ...

    Article : 284 words
  19. London Wool Sales.

    Sir John Higgins chairman of the British Australian Wool Realisation Association, has received a cable message from Sir Arthur Gold[?], chairman of the London ...

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  20. GIRL SHOT AT AND WOUNDED

    BRISBANE, Monday[?]Reginald S[?]n H[?]t, aged 39 years, a civil engineer, who recently arrived from London on the s.s. Moreton [?] called at a house at ...

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  21. SUGAR QUESTION.

    Under the auspices of the Housewives' Association a meeting will be held at the Assembly Hall on Monday evening to protest against the continuancce of the sugar ...

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  22. Quest's New Work.

    The Antarctic exploration ship, the Quest, will resume her voyage on Thursday. Before proceedint to England her commander proposes to visit the [?] ...

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  23. France and Germany.

    The French Prime Minister (M. Poincaire), addressing the Republican Committee in Paris, said:[?]"We do not want our credit from Germany subjected to any ...

    Article : 100 words
  24. QUEENSLAND'S DEFICIT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—"Considering the severe depression in the morning and cattle industries, the financial results of the year's operations are satisfactory," said ...

    Article : 263 words
  25. PLIGHT OF ARMENIA.

    A series of pictures entitled "Alice in Hungerland," depicting the work of the American relief expedition in Armenia and the Holy Land, was shown at the ...

    Article : 326 words
  26. London Wheat Market.

    Wheat.—Cargoes steady at late [?]ates; buyers holding off owing to heavy shipments, Sales.—Queen Margaret and Hayo Marn shipments, [?]3/ a quarter; Skage[?] ...

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  27. REPATRIATION INSPECTION.

    It was reported yesterday by Anzac House officials that a curious situation had arisen in regard to seven industrial trainees under the Repatriation department's training ...

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  28. COMMISSION'S POWERS.

    PERTH, Monday.—[?](living evidence before the Forestry Commission to-day, the Solicitor-General (Mr. Sayer) said that the question of Millars' Timber and Trading ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    "Tommy" Armour and Cuthbert But[?] [?]d defeated Walter Hagen (winner of the recent open golf championship in England) and J. H. Kirkwood [?]of Victoria) ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. TASMANIAN WEST COAST[?]

    ZEEHAN (Tas.), Monday.—It is understood that negotiations are proceedings between the Fertiliser Manufacturing Company, operating in Victoria, and the Union ...

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  31. RUNAWAY HORSES.

    While standing in Toorak road, South Yarra, in the temporary charge of Alfred Mitchell, aged 21 years, of Yorke street, Yarraville, two horses attached to a lorry ...

    Article : 102 words
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  33. COURT WITHOUT MAGISTRATE.

    DARWIN, Monday.[?] The case Burton against Jones was called to-day and a special jury [?]pa[?]lled, but no magistrate attended to preside. The clerk of the court ...

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  34. RAILWAY PASSENGER'S FALL.

    [?]live J. Cro[?], of Windsor crescent, Surrey Hisss, stepped from a train on the wrong state of the carriage at [?]berwell on Saturday night and felt to the ground between the lines. He was ...

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  35. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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