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Article : 216 wordsMembers of the newly-elected Legislative Assembly were sworn in today by Mr Justice Hodges. of the Supreme Court, who had been commissioned by ...
Article : 500 wordsSenator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, said today that in the event of the referendum being carried, one of the difficulties in the way of granting ...
Article : 83 wordsKeep to the right. Vote "Yes." Think of the ghastly crimes of Germany. Be a human being. Vote "Yes." The lesson of history is that no ...
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Article : 113 wordsMr. D. C. M'Grath,M.H.R., is coming to England from the front to take over the scrutiny of the voting in. the interests of the Opposition in ...
Article : 45 wordsA French communique says: "It is confirmed that our attack on November 21, south of Juvincourt, on the Aisne front, cost the enemy very ...
Article : 111 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly today, shortly after members had been sworn in and had taken their seats, Mr M. Hannah, member for Collingwood, ...
Article : 804 words[?]uter's correspondent at the British squarters, telegraphing today, says; of the fighting around Cambral, mud, [?]hine gun fire and more German ...
Article : 343 wordsBy amendment of the War Precautions Regulations, issued today, it was made an offence for any, person. without a permit to be in possession of ...
Article : 91 wordsReports having gained Currency that many tons of Red Cross goods are stored at Federal Government House which are never likely to be shipped, ...
Article : 388 wordsSince his election to the Legislative Assembly about 12 years ago, Mr J. E. Mackey has always held a high status in the House. ...
Article : 130 wordsAlthough she slipped and fell 60 feet over the cliffs near Manly, yesterday afternoon, Miss Florence Matthews, 22, an artist, escaped without external ...
Article : 107 wordsMr A. G. Bott, secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Anti-Conscription League, today characterised as a "deliberate lie"' the statement that of 24 ...
Article : 386 wordsSenator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence,left this afternoon for Adelaide, on the way to West Australia. He will not return till after the vote ...
Article : 38 wordsA stirring example to the young men of Australia was set by Gurdeet Singh, who volunteered at the Town Hall Recruiting Depot this week. ...
Article : 191 wordsAt a meeting of the State Executive Council this afternoon members of the new State Ministry formed by Mr J. Bowser were sworn in and were ...
Article : 197 wordsMails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:— Expeditionary Forces, France and England, newspapers, 10 a.m.; ...
Article : 99 wordsHealesville was on holiday today to welcome in fitting fashion the French soldiers who are on a visit to Melbourne on their way to the front. ...
Article : 122 wordsW. S. Barnes,28 Langridge street, Alphington, writes:— I" would like to appeal to all true unionists not to pay any heed to Mr T. C. Carey's ...
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Article : 230 wordsPrior to relinquishing office today, retiring, Ministers expressed their thanks to heads of departments and to all the officers, either by calling ...
Article : 85 wordsBy Order-in-Council the maximum expend [?]ture of the Royal Commission on the State Service has been fixed at £1025. It was stated authoritatively today that Mr ...
Article : 109 wordsLyle. Matthew, 108 Punt road, Windsor, writes:'— I would he plessed if you would allow me to express my sentiments to the letter of ...
Article : 91 words"Australia at the front thinks Australia at home has deserted her," says Corporal T. W. Steane in a letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ...
Article : 199 wordsApplications are being called by Mr W. B. Edwards, Acting Federal Public Service Commissioner. for the following positions in Melbourne:—Commerce Branch, central state: ...
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Article : 134 wordsPictures of the Woodend race meeting, held yesterday, and the lawn tennis matches which have been played this week on the ...
Article : 93 words[?] pm. Mr. C.E.W. BEAN, Official [?] Representative with the Australian Imperial Force.-Copyright [?] the crown.) ...
Article : 13 wordsReturned soldiers are to be given preference in employment as military staff clerks, and returned sailors are to be regarded as "returned soldiers." An examination will be ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 29 Nov 1917, Page 1
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