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  3. KOROIT BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    Present: Crs Downey (Mayor) Duffus Wilinson, Stevenson, P. Bourke, Simmonds and Skilbeck. ...

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  4. WARRNAMBOOL HOSPITAL

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the Warrnambool Hospital and Benevolent Asylum was held Thursday and was attended by the President ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    A communique from Petrograd constantly that the German forces constantly harrassed by the Russian cavalry have fallen back on Lipno, ...

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  6. DEPUTATION.

    The standing orders were suspended and Messrs R. Paton J. McGann and D. Spring, on behalf of the Koroit Friendly Societies waited on the ...

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  7. COUNTRY EDITION

    Owing to St. Patrick's Day failing on a Wednesday this year, a deputation waited the Warrnambool auctioneers with the result that they ...

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  8. WOMAN'S MISCELLANY.

    The woman's soul leadeth us Upward and on.—Goethe. Miss Abbott who has been spending a prolonged holiday in ...

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  9. AUSTRIANS BADLY DEFEATED.

    The "Daily Mails" Petrograd correspondent reports that five days fighting in the Stryi district in Galicia resulted in very heavy Australian losses ...

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  10. STATE OF THE DUAL MONARCHY

    Telegrams received at Rome from Vienna state that profound discontent has been caused in Australia owing to the action of the Hungarian ...

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  11. PENSHURST TROTTING CLUB.

    In connection with the Penshurst Trotting Club's Patriotic meeting to be held on Saturday 13th inst., the hon secretary, Mr. Ernest Olle will ...

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  12. REBEL SURRENDERS

    It was announced late to-night that news had been received stating that the South African rebel Kemp and his commando had surrendered to the ...

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  13. WARRNAMBOOL BRANCH.

    The Town band has forwarded to the Warrnambool branch of the Red Cross Society per "Standard," a cheque for £4, proceeds from the ...

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  14. GEELONG WOOL SALES

    The Geelong wool brokers held their ninth, wool sale for the season yesterday when the aggregate offerings were increased, to 12,000 bales. This ...

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  15. TERANG STOCK MARKET.

    260 cattle' 666 sheep yarded. Fat cattle—46 forward: The yarding of fat. cattle was light, the supply of prime beef being short of trade ...

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  16. GERMAN TORPEDO BOAT

    It is officially announced at Petrograd that a Russian submarine sank a German torpedo boat off Goen (Rugen) in the Baltic. ...

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  17. BRITISH CABINET.

    Mr. E. S. Montagu, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, has, it is anounced, been appointed 'to succeed Mr. C. F. G. Masterman as ...

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  18. QUIET ON FRENCH FRONT

    A Paris communique reports that the French stopped fireboats launched by the Germans oil the Ancre River, north of Albert before they exploded ...

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  19. NEW GERMAN SUBMARINES

    The Paris "Matin" states to-day that Mr. Simon Lake an American; alleges that the new submarines which are being used by Germany were built ...

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  20. ENEMY REPULSED AT PERTHES.

    A communique issued at midnight states that the German attacks were repulsed west of Perthes. ...

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  21. WHEAT MARKET.

    The London wheat market opened strong to-day, rises of 116 and 2/ being asked for. This was in sympathy with the American, Canadian and ...

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  22. ON THE SEA COAST.

    It is reported from Dunkirk, that the Germans made a new, and violent effort to recover the great dune near the coast. ...

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  23. HOSPITAL SHIP OUTRAGE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Dr. Macanmara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said that the British Government would notify all ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES

    Prices for merinos ruled firm to-day at the London wool sales. Crossbreds showed a hardening tendency. ...

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  25. TURKS AT SUEZ.

    It is announced in London that the Turks operating in Egypt made an attempt to bridge the Suez Canirs at Tousoun. The enemy was repulsed, and ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    Dr. Connell, who has been practising his profession in Warrnambool for the past 15 years, has decided to take an extended holiday with the ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Lord Lucas, President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking in the House of Lords to-day, said that. 13,259 enemy aliens, exclusive of prisoners ...

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  28. BILLIARDS.

    George Gray, the Australian billiard champion, in a match-against Falkinor, made a break of 1,016, of which 825 was scored off the red. ...

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  29. BALLANGEICH STOCK SALE.

    Dalgety and Co. Ltd., report, having held their usual monthly stock sale at their Ballangeich yards, on Friday last, 30th January, when they ...

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  30. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

    In the Association Football League- championship round to-day Middles-borough defeated Bradford City by 3 goals to nil. ...

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  31. TURKS FLEE IN DISORDER.

    In the attempt at Touson made on Tuesday night the enemy were allowed to bring material to the bank of the Canal. ...

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  32. CONGESTION AT DOCKS.

    It is announced to-day that the Board of Trade has decided to appoint a committee to enquire into the congestion at various -British ports. ...

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  33. FORGERY.

    George Coochrane also known as Grant Hervey Journalist lecturer and theatrical agent was convicted to-day at the Darlinghurst ...

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  34. PEER KILLED.

    Included in the, latest list of British- casualties received in London is the name of Thomas Knox, Viscount Northland, of', the Second Battalion ...

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  35. REFERENCES TO THE WAR

    In the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Asquith replying to Radical complaints that private members had been deprived of their rights said ...

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  36. HAMILTON GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The sittings of the Hamiton Court of General Sessions concluded this morning. Judge Eagleson presided. It having been ascertained that the ...

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  37. BUTTER EXPORT TRADE.

    Sydney butter shippers find it difficult to get accommodation for the carrying of produce to London. A deputation which interviewed the ...

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  38. FIRE AT OIL WORKS.

    The British Australian Oil Company's works were party destroyed by the last night. The damage is considerable. The firemen's work was ...

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  39. FIRE ON NAIRSHIRE

    Seven tons of meat were destroyed on the s.s. Nairushire, 5,747 tons, on which a fire broke out while the steamer was lying at Harve. ...

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  40. SIEGE OF KIAO CHAU

    .RETURNS..- - Melbourne, Thursday. Captain Colver, of the Common- c'ealth Forces, who was attached to ...

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  41. THE GERMANS BEATEN.

    Lord Sydenham in a review of six months of war ,declares-that the. Allies have effectually ended the German offensive and are firmly holding ...

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  42. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The New South Wales quota of the reinforcements paraded the streets to-day. Large crowds o loudly ...

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  43. THE RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The Allansford branch of the red cross Society has been doing excellent work of late, and is increasing its output as the result of the ...

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  44. SLINGSBY ESTATES.

    When giving judgement in the case in which Charles Eugune Sligsby a boy of four petitioned for a declaretion that he was the legistimate son of ...

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  45. DOCTOR'S SUDDEN END.

    Dr. Massey of Queenstown died suddenly to-day. Between 4 and 5 p.m. he was making a professional call on a patient and while sitting ...

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  46. ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

    At a conference between Mr. Russell Assistant Minister controlling the Federal Electoral Branch and the Chief Secretary Mr. Murray it was ...

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  47. HAMILTON POLICE COURT

    Fines of £25, or four months imprisonment each, were inflicted on Alfred Martin and Herbert Henry Pafrey who were convicted before ...

    Article : 73 words
  48. VIOLENT GERMAN PRESS.

    The "Koolische Zeitung" violently attacks Mr. Bryan, the American Secretary of State for making himself the mouthpiece of the brutal ...

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