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  2. APARIMA SINKS

    It was announced today that the Union Company's steamer Aparima (5704 tons) had been torpedoed and sunk in the English. Channel. Heavy loss ...

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  3. THE CAMBRAI FRONT

    British tanks and intantry, attack -westward of Bourlon, collapsed. We[?] poraily lost Bourlon and Fontaine, [?] captured the villages, and threw ...

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  4. FOR AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. K. Mackenzie, formerly Berlin correspondent of "The Times," lecturing at King's College on the improvement in the relations between ...

    Article : 216 words
  5. MEMBERS SWORN IN

    Members of the newly-elected Legislative Assembly were sworn in today by Mr Justice Hodges. of the Supreme Court, who had been commissioned by ...

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  6. ANZACS MAY HAVE FURLOUGH IF VOTE IS IN AFFIRMATIVE

    Senator 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 words
  7. REFERENDUM POINTS.

    Keep 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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  8. NAVY MINISTER PLEASED WITH PROGRESS IN N.S.W.

    Mr Joseph Cook, Minister for the Navy, who returned to Melbourne by the Sydney express, this afternoon, is satisfied with the progress in New ...

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  9. SUBMARINES TWICE DEFIED BEFORE STEAMER IS SUNK

    Mr Peter Bennett, of Wickham, has received information of the loss through enemy agency of a steamer in the English Channel, the message adding that ...

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  10. CAMPAIGN IN LONDON

    Mr. 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 words
  11. FRENCH INFLICT LOSSES

    A French communique says: "It is confirmed that our attack on November 21, south of Juvincourt, on the Aisne front, cost the enemy very ...

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  12. USE OF HALLS DISCUSSED BY LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    In the Legislative Assembly today, shortly after members had been sworn in and had taken their seats, Mr M. Hannah, member for Collingwood, ...

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  13. [?]GHTING VERY BITTER

    [?]uter's correspondent at the British squarters, telegraphing today, says; of the fighting around Cambral, mud, [?]hine gun fire and more German ...

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  14. POSSESSION OF EXPLOSIVES AND ARMS MAY BE OFFENCE

    By amendment of the War Precautions Regulations, issued today, it was made an offence for any, person. without a permit to be in possession of ...

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  15. RED CROSS GOODS NOT HELD

    Reports having gained Currency that many tons of Red Cross goods are stored at Federal Government House which are never likely to be shipped, ...

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  16. NEW SPEAKER'S CAREER

    Since his election to the Legislative Assembly about 12 years ago, Mr J. E. Mackey has always held a high status in the House. ...

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  17. ARTIST FALLS OVER CLIFF

    Although she slipped and fell 60 feet over the cliffs near Manly, yesterday afternoon, Miss Florence Matthews, 22, an artist, escaped without external ...

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  18. RECORDS QUESTIONED

    Mr A. G. Bott, secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Anti-Conscription League, today characterised as a "deliberate lie"' the statement that of 24 ...

    Article : 386 words
  19. MINISTER ON TOUR

    Senator 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 ...

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  20. INDIAN SHOWS THE WAY

    A stirring example to the young men of Australia was set by Gurdeet Singh, who volunteered at the Town Hall Recruiting Depot this week. ...

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  21. MINISTERS TAKE OATH

    At 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 ...

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  22. TOMORROW'S MAILS

    Mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:— Expeditionary Forces, France and England, newspapers, 10 a.m.; ...

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  23. FRENCH SOLDIERS' PICNIC AT HEALESVILLE TODAY

    Healesville 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. ...

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  24. APPEAL TO UNIONISTS.

    W. 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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  25. [?] MOUS TUNNEL DESCRIBED

    [?] ter'R correspondent at the Bri[?] ars of the famous Hinburg [?] el says:- ...

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  26. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Bailed up at the point of a revolver, Benjamin Pennington was robbed of a bag containing £273 on Friday night, according to a report which has ...

    Article : 230 words
  27. OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS THANKED BY EX-MINISTERS

    Prior to relinquishing office today, retiring, Ministers expressed their thanks to heads of departments and to all the officers, either by calling ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. COMMISSION COSTS £1025.

    By 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 words
  29. SHOULD AGE BE RAISED

    Lyle. Matthew, 108 Punt road, Windsor, writes:'— I would he plessed if you would allow me to express my sentiments to the letter of ...

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  30. WHAT THE MEN AT THE FRONT THINK OF THE MEN AT HOME

    "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. ...

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  31. POSITIONS VACANT

    Applications 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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  32. OLD SHIPPING FIRM PASSES

    After having been connected with the coastal trade of Victoria and Tasmania for between 50 and 60 years. the firm of J. B. Ellerker Pty. Ltd., ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. SPECIAL SPORTING EDITION

    Pictures of the Woodend race meeting, held yesterday, and the lawn tennis matches which have been played this week on the ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. [?] STRALIAN POST RAIDED

    [?] pm. Mr. C.E.W. BEAN, Official [?] Representative with the Australian Imperial Force.-Copyright [?] the crown.) ...

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  35. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    Returned 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 ...

    Article : 82 words
  36. BRITISH HEADQUARTERS

    [?] Suspending that new [?] were on their front in a certain [?] quiet sector south of the great [?] attempted several times to raid ...

    Article : 277 words
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