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The following are the latest whole, sale quotations in the local market:— Wheat, per bushel, 4/9. Flour, ,per ton, £11. Bran, per bushel, 4/9. Flour, Per ...
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Wheat.—Official prices for millers' requirements are as follow:—For export to the United Kingdom, India, and Egypt, 6/3; to the East, for January, ...
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Accounts await payment at the Ararat Sub-treasury for the 'following:— Dunn and Allen, R. Eldridge, J. Mac namara, W. D. Osler. ...
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The annual meeting of the Ararat Traders' Association was held last night at the Mechanics' Institute. Mr T. L. Grano (President) occupied the ...
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The usual monthly meeting of the above society was held in the Council Chambers yesterday afternoon, when there was a good attendance of ...
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CABLEGRAMS.
VERY LATEST. EUROPEAN WAR THE ALLIES AND GREECE. OMINOUS OUTLOOK. READY TO ATTACK ALLIES. (Published in the "Times.") Paris, Monday.
The newspaper "Le Temps." inter viewed M. Dion Edes, ex-Minister in Venezelos' Cabinet, who declared that Major von Faulkenhausen, Germany's ...
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The Crown Prince of Bulgaria is betrothed to Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, one of the wealthiest princesses in Germany. ...
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The newspaper, "Giornale di Italia,'' says that the Allies' Conference has two sections, military and political. Several joint meetings have already ...
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The crowd outside ovated the departing guests, epsecially Lloyd George, M. Briand, anti General Cordorna. The latter's motor car was compelled to ...
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THE BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.
REBUKED BY MAETERLINK. (Published in the "Times.") Paris, Monday.
A great public demonstration was held here to protest against the Belgian deportations. M. Maeterlink, the Belgian author, ...
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GERMANY MUST BE DEFEATED.
ON THE WEST FRONT. (Published in the "Times.") London, Monday.
The "Times," in a leading article, says:—The economic pincers are undoubtedly nipping Austria and Germany sharply. ...
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FAMINE IN GERMANY.
POTATOES RATIONED. Amsterdam, Monday.
German newspapers. state that the inhabitants of Dusseldorf and Essen are now restricted to a potato ration of three pounds weekly. ...
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THE NEW WAR LOAN.
GIGANTIC FIGURES. (Published in the "Times.") London, Sunday.
Gigantic work will be entailed by the new war loan. It will involve the despatch of 20,000,00 documents, . and the use of 300 tons of ...
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AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT.
GENERAL'S REMARKS IGNORED. (United States Special Cable.) London, Sunday.
Speaking at an entertainment given by the Lord Mayor of York to Lieu- tenant Campbell, V.C., and his fiancce, Lieut.-General Sir John Marwell said ...
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Petrograd messages state that M. Bobrovski, in an interview, stated that there was certain to be a modification of the restrictions on the Jews ...
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An East African official message says:—"We are pursuing the retreating enemy in the Rufiji valley. We occupied a camp at Tshowowali ...
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The Ararat mines, particularly the New Langi Logan and Langi Logan South, are ready for panelling, but their plans for getting out the gold ...
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In the course of a statement reviewing, gold mining in Victoria in 1916, and touching the future prospects of the industry, the President of the Victorian ...
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Catheart Central Company.—Underground work resumed on 2nd. No. 1 level.—Truckroading and panelling on Nos. 4 and 11 rises and south-east inter. ...
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Yesterday's quotations of Ararat stocks in the Melbourne share market were as under:—Catheart Central.—Buyers, 4/7. ...
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John Kinaham, who has sung before crowned heads of Europe, will appear at the Town Hall to-morrow night. An unusually attractive ...
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CORRESPONDENCE.
[To the Editor.] RECRUITING MOVEMENTS.
Sir,—I noticed an advertisement in your paper of the 6th inst. calling a meeting of the Recruiting Committee for Tuesday, at 9 pm. (to-night). As ...
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Sir,—Could you inform us who was locally responsible for arrangements connected with the Christmas Dinner ap[?]l for Belgian children, who took ...
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LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
Melbourne, Monday Night. MR HUGHES' VISIT TO LONDON.
The Prime Minister, speaking to e representative to-day on the question of a compromise between the Government and the Liberal Opposition, ...
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The marriage of Mr William A. Gilbert, eldest son of Mr and Mrs S. Gilbert, Stawell, with Mary, daughter. of Mr and Mrs George ...
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MOYSTON.
BUSH FIRE BRIGADE.
On Saturday evening last a public meeting was held in the Mechanics.' Hall for the purpose of forming a Bush Fire Brigade. There was not a ...
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While an electric tram was coming down a steep incline in' Norwood road Burwood, on Sunday afternoon the brakes refused to act,. and the tram ...
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Australia is again asked to assi-1 in the conduct of the war by subscribing to another War Loan—the amount asked for being £18,000,000. ...
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On Wednesday last the postmaster at Buarngor received a telegram from Colonel Hawker to the effect that Private A. Nairn had been killed in ...
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