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  4. MISSING POSTAL NOTES

    Last night Detective Holland and Detective-Sergeant Rogerson arrested at the Ballarat Post-office Walter James Raine, a single young man ...

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  5. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL

    Mr Lloyd-Georgo’s views and personality have strongly influenced Paris, and the comments are enthusiastic. “Mr Lloyd George’s speech is the ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Stockholm says that the. Swedish Agency learns from Haaranda that Agency entered Petrgorad, where the Majority ...

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  7. PALESTINE

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British. headquarters in Palestine, in a message dated Tuesday, says:—There has been severe fighting in the ...

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  8. KERENSKY.

    A. correct on has been sent through by Renter of the above message to this effect:—Instead of the soldiers arresting [?]erensky. they JOINED ...

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  9. [?] LOYD-GEORGE AND HAIG.

    The “Daily News.” commenting on Mr Lloyd-George’s speech, in strong language denounces the unparalleled crime of encouraging the one my and. ...

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  10. GIRL MURDERS FATHER

    At the Townsvillo Supreme Court today Agnes Dorothy Paker, 16, was sentenced to death for tho murder of her father, William ’Baker, at Preston, ...

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  11. KERENSKY VICTORIOUS.

    A later despatch from Reuter’s Agency in London, dated Wednesday afternoon, completely contradicts previous reports from Swedish sources of ...

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  12. PLAY HOUSES

    A great programme has been Arranged by George .Coates for presentation to-night at Her Majesty’s Theatre, including Marguerite Clark in ...

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  13. SITUATION OBSCURE.

    The Russian situation is very obscure. The victory of the Leninists has not been confirmed. Kerensky’s move-ments are unknown. ...

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  14. TRADING FRAUD ALLEGED

    Ernest E. B. Bridekirk, 27, and Ferdinand V. Benz, 27, were committed for trial on Wednesday on charge of having conspired to cheat, and defraud ...

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  15. THE COLISEUM.

    There was a big attendance at the Coliseum last .night, when “A Tale of Two Oities” was screened for the last time, To-night “The Woman in ...

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  16. SPEECH WAS BOLD AND. CANDID

    The “Daily Mil” says that Mr Lloyd-George’s speech was bold and candid, but contained many unwise passages, giving the “old slang” an ...

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  17. ALFRED HALL.

    “Divorced,” though a rather glaring title, is a story of every-day life at the present time, and throughout five long acts is full of human interest ...

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  18. OPERATIONS DESCRIBED.

    A despatch has been received from Lieut-General Sir Edmund Ailenbv, the Commander-in-Chief, detailing the operations in Palestine to Thursday ...

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  19. STIR IN POLITICAL CIRCLES.

    Political circles are profoundly stirred in connection with the formation of the Supremo .War Council, and many sections of the House of ...

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  20. ITALIANS FIGHTING.

    An Italian official report states:— “We repulsed a strong attack on the Asiago Plateau after a desperate struggle, inflicting serious losses. We ...

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  21. YESTERDAY’S RAIN

    Heavy rain fell over a large portion of Victoria yesterday, when an average of nearly 1½ inches was recorded for the northern, north-eastern, and ...

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  22. REVIEW OF PAST EVENTS.

    The “Times” in a leading article says that Mr Lloyd-George rightly sea s to regularise the Allies’ conferences, which-have hitherto failed ...

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  23. THRUST AT VENICE.

    The German crossing at Zenson is a direct thrust at Venice, 20 miles distant. ...

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  25. REIGN OF TERROR.

    Advices from Rome announce that it is reported from the Front that the Germans are tying prisoners-men, women and children in line ...

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  26. BRITISH CABINET’S ATTITUDE.

    The British Cabinet cordially Welcomed Mr Lloyd George, fully accepting the inter-Allied Council scheme. The Government is united upon the ...

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  27. PUBLIC OPINION

    To the Editor of the “Eeho.” Sir,—Now that Mr Hughes has: placed before the people the proposal of the Government with regard to the ...

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  28. BRITISH FRONT.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports—The enemy yesterday afternoon attacked our positions on the high ground north of Passchentlacle, but ...

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  30. PEACE WITHOUT ANNEXATIONS.

    The “Times.” correspondent Milan says that the enemy is using leaflets, offering peace without annexations, and urging the soldiery to ...

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  31. VIOLENT ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “The Belgians made a sucessful raid yesterday, morning south-eastward of Nieuport. We repulsed an attack ...

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  32. GREAT SENSATION CAUSED.

    Mr Lloyd-George's speech created a tremendous sensation. The House of Commons was taken by surprise, and Was disposed to be critical. It is ...

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  33. CONFLICTING PRINCIPLES.

    Reuter is correspondent at Washington says that, speaking before the convention of the American Federation of Labor, President Wilson said ...

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