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  2. LABOUR CONFERENCES.

    Delegates representing trade unions and State electorate councils throughout Victoria assembled at the Trades Hall yesterday morning for the annual conference of ...

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  3. YOUTHS WITH REVOLVERS."

    Revolvers were drawn by youths who attacked pedestrians in Victoria street, near Church street, Richmond, yesterday afternoon. The disturbance, which is alleged ...

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  4. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    Two people were injured when a motorcar, said to have been travelling on the wrong side of th road. crashed into a jinker in Dudley street. West Melbourne, ...

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  5. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The House of Commons adjourned at half-past 9 o'clock this morning after an all-night sitting of 19 hours, in which the Cabinet obtained the passage of clause 1 ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S BUDGET.

    The Exchequer returns for the fiscal year ended March 31 show that the revenue for the term amounted to £812,000,000 and the expenditure chargeable against ...

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  7. ADVANCE ON PEKING.

    A message from Tientsin states that travellers by motor-car from Peking say that the road is swarming with an almost continuous procession of Mukden soldiers ...

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  8. EASTER SEASON.

    Ideal autumn weather favoured those who elected to make holiday on Good Friday. The sun rose and set in a clear sky, and both at the rising and the setting ...

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  9. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Danish aviators who are flying from Copenhagen to Tokio have arrived at Calcutta.—Reuter. Japanese Cabinet. ...

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  10. FRENCH FINANCE BILL.

    At 9 o'clock this morning, after an allnight sitting, the Chamber of Deputies adopted the Finance Bill in its entirety by 230 votes to 159, after having passed the ...

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  11. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    A mysterious murder was revealed at a fire at a country mansion known as Lamancha, near Dublin, which was owned and occupied by Joseph and Peter ...

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  12. ROTARY VISITORS.

    GEELONG, Friday.—"Geelong Rotary seems to be confined to the clubrooms. You want to find the open spaces where you can stretch, and thus meet men of ...

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  13. COAL SITUATION.

    The executive of the Miners' Federation has decided to call a national delegate conference of the Miners' Federation in London on April 9, to consider the written ...

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  14. SALARIES OF GOVERNORS.

    In the House of Commons Sir Gerald Strickland (Conservative), who is a former Governor of New South Wales, of Western Australia, and of Tasmania, and who on ...

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  15. TAINTED EGGS.

    A Government commission appointed to inquire into the cause of the tainting of eggs exported from South Africa, involving the loss of £80,000, has issued a ...

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  16. St. Patrick's Day Dinner.

    Hugh Daly. aged 24 years, porter, who speaks in an lrish brogue, and who was charged at the Bow Street Police Court with having thrown an explosive missile ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN TARIFF.

    In the House of Assembly the Minister for Finance (Mr. Havenga). in his Budget statement announced that the Cabinet proposed to remove the existing dumping ...

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  18. New Zealand Apples.

    Of the New Zealand apples shipped in the steamer Arawa some opparently were overheated. and all varietics were bitterpitted. Some sales of Cox's Pippins were ...

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  19. Helpless Steamer.

    An "S.O.S." call received on Wednesday from the British freight steamer Laleham, about 600 miles south-east of Halifax, said that she was nearly on her beam's end, ...

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  22. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    In the week ended March 27, 12.935 boxes of butter were exported from the Commonwealth. Of Unit quantity, 7,700 boxes were sent to the United Kingdom. ...

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