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  2. EMPIRE PRODUCE.

    Lord Strachte (Lib.) raised a discussion in the House of Lords yesterday on the exclusion of United Kingdom produce from participation in the annual grant of ...

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  3. NEW CRUISERS.

    Since the announcement that the two 10,000 ton cruisers for the Royal Australian Navy are to be built in Great Britain was made, comment in interested ...

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  4. TRANSPORT PROBLEM.

    The Town Planning Association has arranged for a public meeting to be held in the supper-room of the Melbourne Town Hall on the night of April 6, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  5. MALABAR MURDER.

    The preliminary hearing of the Malabar Hill kidnapping and murder case has begun. There are nine accused persons, all of them from Indore, including officers ...

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  6. FRENCH MINE DISASTER.

    A cage was ascending the Reumanx pit of the Saar and Moselle mines with 80 coalminers when the cable broke. The breakage was probably due to the fact ...

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  7. NEW YORK EXCHANGE.

    After the stock and share market reached its great height in November preasure began to be felt, which was due not only to the inevitable reaction, but to other ...

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  8. NE TEMERE DEADLOCK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A deadlock has again been reached between the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly regarding the Marriage Amendment (Ne ...

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  9. POLICE FORCE.

    Consideration was given at a recent meeting of the State Cabinet to the question of increasing the strength of the Victorian police force. The Premier (Mr. Allan) ...

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  10. WORLD TRADE.

    At the third reading stage of the Consolidated Funds Bill in the House of Commons yesterday, Sir John Simon (Lib.) initiated a debate on unemployment. He ...

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  11. HARBOUR TRUST WORKS.

    An inspection of harbour works was made yesterday by the chairman of the Harbour Trust (Mr. G. F. Holden), who entertained representatives of the ...

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  12. CONGESTION OF TRAFFIC.

    A memorandum dealing with traflic congestion in the city will be submitted to the City Council at its meeting on Monday by the public works committee. The ...

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  13. EARL JELLICOE.

    Earl Jellicoe, formerly Governor-General of New Zealand, and the Countess of Jellicoe, have arrived at Plymouth on board the Mooltary. Lord and Lady Jellicoe and ...

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  14. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    Negotiations regarding the Australian migration agreement are so advanced that it is considered that the signing of it is only a matter of days. The Overseas ...

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  15. Mr. Cameron's Report.

    In connection with his recent tour abroad, the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. Cameron) prepared a report, having particular reference to the ...

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  16. DENNISTOUN CASE.

    After a hearing which has lasted 17 days the Dennistoun case is still enveloped in doubt. The jury, after answering a number of questions put to it by Mr. Justice ...

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  17. ST. KILDA ROAD.

    In criticising members of the Ministry for their stand in regard to the destruction of the palms in St. Kilda road, Sir James Barrett, who is president of the Town ...

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  18. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTS.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association, which was held at the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  19. SECURITY OF EUROPE.

    As was to be expected, in view of Poland's vital concern in the German pact proposals, the speech made on foreign affairs by the Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  20. Lord Rawlinson III.

    General Lord Rawlinson, the retiring commander in chief of the Army in India, has undergone an operation for appendicitis, and his condition is causing the greatest ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES'S ATTACK.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Replying to-day to the statements of Mr. Hughes, M. H. R., relating to the decision of the Commonwealth Ministry to have the two new ...

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  22. Where is Trotsky?

    According to the "Daily Express," Trotsky and two members of his staff have mysteriously disappeared from the grandducal hunting-lodge at Sukhum, in the ...

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  23. Comedian and His Dog.

    An amusing incident occurred in the Brighton County Court when Dorothy Youldon, aged 18 years, who was a chorus girl receiving 25/ a week in a Christmas ...

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  24. GARDEN WEEK.

    Garden Weck will be opened to the public at Wirth's Olympia on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. The two large halls will be filled with splendid exhibits ...

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  25. Gold Standard.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to questions, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) said that he was anxious to announce his ...

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  26. "BLACK" STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Determined efforts are being made by the marine transport group of unions to persuade the Trolly and Draymen's Union not to go back on its ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Why are "the powers that be" planting palm trees on the Toorak side of Fawkner Park (after rooting out fir trees) while then asthetic point of view ...

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  28. "Melbourne's Reign of Terror."

    Ihe Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. George Fairbairn), in a letter to the "Morning Post," denics the report which it published from its Australian ...

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  29. POISONED HIS BROTHER.

    SYDNEY Friday.—Charged with having administered poison to his brother at Bowen Park, Cudal, near Orange (N.S.W.), with intent to murder him, William Henry ...

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  30. TWO NEW COMETS.

    A cable message from the Central Bureau for Astronomical Information at Copenhagen received at the Melbourne Observatory, announces the discovery of ...

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  31. "Treasure Island."

    Mr. Justice Romer, in the Chancery Court, heard a novel copyright case Mr. Lloyd Osbourne (stepson of Robert Louis Stevenson and collaborator with the ...

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  32. MARAMA DELAYED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Owing to trouble with the firemen the Union Steamship Company's steamer Marama has again been "held up" in Sydney. When the ...

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  33. Lord Balfour in Palestine.

    Lord Balfour, who has come to Jerusalem at the invitation of the High Commissioner (Sir Herbert Samuel) to open the new Hebrew Univeisity, was ...

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  34. MR. MAHONEY CRITICAI.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Commenting on the decision of the Federal Ministry to place in Scotland an order for the construction of two cruisers and two cruiser ...

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  35. Fascists in Austria.

    Hugo Bettauer, the editor of "Der Margen," one of the most brilliant Austrian novelists, has died from wounds inflicted by an Austrian Fascist named Rothwell, ...

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  36. IMPRISONED SEAMEN.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Drew) without comment stated to-day that 23 seamen of the steamer Volumnia had been released from ...

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  37. Death Penalty for Soldiers.

    The inter departmental committee which has been inquiring into the army air force upon the possibility of disciplinary amendments reports that it cannot ...

    Article : 176 words
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  40. Irish Priests and Races.

    The "Catholic Herald," commenting on the report that several hundred Irish priests are coming to Liverpool to see the Grand National race, says:—"The Irish ...

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  42. CANDIDATE FOR SENATE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Mr. J. C. Eldridge was to-night elected the fifth candidate in the Australian Labour party ballot for the selection of five candidates in New ...

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  43. Proceedings Withdrawn.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The secretary of the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. Dawson) has been notified by the solicitor for the ...

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