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  2. GOVERNOR'S DECISION.

    Another day has passed without an official announcement that the Legistative Assembly is to be dissolved. The Premier (Sit Vlexandei Peacock), who ...

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  3. GIPPSLAND WEST SEAT.

    WARRAGUL, Friday.—Though it is too carly to predict the result, owing to the interval which must clapse before the preference votes are allocated, it is ...

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  4. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployment policy of the Cabinet was challenged in the House of Commons on a motion of Sir William Joynson Hicks (Conservative) to reduce the salary of the ...

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  5. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The United States Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) has submitted to the House of Representatives naval affairs committee a report stating that the ...

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  6. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    A most amazing story of stark horror was unfolded at the Hailsham Police Court when the Crown opened procecdings against John Mahon, who is charged with the ...

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  7. JUDGE ON STRIKES.

    At noon yesterday Mr.J.R. Jewell, on behalf of the Australian tramway Association, appeared before Mr.Justice powers and made application for a variation in the ...

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  8. TAXATION OF STOCK.

    The action of the Full Court of the High court in upholding the appeal of Mr. Donald Norman Cameron, a Tasmanian pastoralist, against his assessment for ...

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  9. TRAFFIC MISHAPS.

    James Christopher Dungan, aged 43 years, salesman, who was arrested by Senior-constable Wrigglesworth and Plain-clothes Constable McKerral on Thursday night, ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION.

    Nominations closed throughout the Union to-day for the general election which will be held on June 17. Competent observers predict that it will be the most keenly ...

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  11. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    In the West Toxteth (Liverpool) byelection, caused by the resignation of Sir Robert Houston (Conservative), the returns were as follow:— ...

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  12. DISTURBANCE AT MEETING.

    WARRAGUL, Friday.—Much resentment has been expressed at the conduet of about 20 men in causing a disturbance last night at the public ...

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  13. SIGNAL DISREGARDED.

    When constable Dowsett was on traffic duty in Flinders street on Thursday afternoon he signalled to the driver of an approaching motor-car to keep near the ...

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  14. Round-the-World Flight.

    The three American military aeroplanes on their world light have arrived at Kasumiga Lra, neal Tokio. With the longest day's flight of their ...

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  15. Hove Mystery.

    The body of Major Bailey has been recovered from the Thames, near London Bridge. It was much decomposed, and there was a bullet wound in the head. The ...

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  16. ALLEGED JOB CONTROL.

    The further hearing of the application by the Commonwealth Steamship Owner's Association to restrain the Scamen's Union and its branches and officers of its branches ...

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  17. WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN BY CAB.

    Following upon an incident near the Elsternwick railway station, on April 10, when an elderly women was knocked down by a hansom cab, william Stone, ...

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  18. "ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE."

    KERANG, Friday.—Speaking in the Kerang Town Hall last night, Mr. Angus, M.L.A., member for Gunbower, said that in the division which had just ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Vicnna correspondent of the Exchange Press Agency states that civil war is threatening in Albania. The people of the northern area have declared their ...

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  20. Exchange Fluctuations.

    Exchanges have been suffering a slight daily loss, which within the week brought sterling to 4.317 dollars, representing a net loss of 2 cents. The Frane declined ...

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  21. TRAMS OR MOTOR-BUSES.

    Members of the Town Planning commission devoted a considerable portion of their meeting time yesterday to a discussion on the transport problem, ...

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  22. World Court.

    On behalf of the Senate's [?] Senator Pepper has drafted a compromise plan for American adbesion to the World Court plan. Senator Pepper issued an ...

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  23. JIKA JIKA SEAT.

    A meeting will be held to-night in the upper hall, Northcote Town Hall, with a view to selecting a National candidate for Jika Jika, and making arrangements to ...

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  24. LESLIE TAYLOR'S CAR.

    At the rear of a house in Prahran yesterday Detertives Fowler, A. L. Lee, and Milne seized a Hudson motor-car owned by Leslie Taylor. It is [?] by ...

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  25. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two electric trams met near Sydney Central Railway Station to-night. One man was killed and others were injured. The victims were:— ...

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  26. Liquor Treaty Proclaimed.

    President Coolidge has formally proclaimed the Liquor Treaty with Britain. The treaty will remain in force for one year, and will be automatically renewed ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    The Victorian Football League met last night. Sir Baldwin [?] presided. A [?] from the Victorian Junior League consisting of Messrs. W. Melbonald (secretary). ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I agree with yoru subleader of yesterday's date, that the time, has now arrived when the citizens of Melbourne should give serious thought to the question of wheather ...

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  29. British Liberals.

    Mr. Lloyd George has commenced a great Liberal revival campaign. Addressing the annual conference of the National Liberal Federation at Brighton to-day, he said that ...

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  30. LABOUR PARTY QUARRELS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A challenge to the executive of the Labour party has been given by the New South Wales Labour Council on the question of facing the issue ...

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  31. New German Cabinet.

    Negotiations between the Middle parties and the German Nationals with regard to the formation of a Cabinet have failed, owing to the insistente by the Nationals of ...

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  32. COMBATING DIPHTHERIA.

    The town clerk of Melbourne is inviting applications for the appointment, for a period of two years, of a whole-time qualified medical practitioner to undertake work ...

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  33. SECOND ACCIDENT FATAL.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At an inquest conducted by city corner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) to-day, it was related that George Parrott, an olderly man, after ...

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  34. CHIPPED CROCKERY.

    Nothing is so objectionable as chipped crockery—it is unsightly, and when once the glaze of a cup or plate is broken it causes the porous body of the article to ...

    Article : 168 words
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  36. South African Cricketers.

    The South African team, on a sticky wicket at Bristol, batted for 213 minutes against Gloucester, and scored 162. Nourse batted patiently for three hours, ...

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  37. MOTOR-CYCLE AND BUS COLLEGE.

    George [?] aged 27 years, of Simmons street. South [?], was admitted to the [?] Hospital last night suffering from [?] cut head. and shock malthews was ...

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