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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEW ENGLISH BANK NOTE

    It is officially announced that Mr. Bertram MeKennal (the renowned Australian sculptor) designed the King's head and St. George and the Dragon on the new ...

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  4. ITALY AND THE OTHER ALLIES PERFECT AGREEMENT.

    The "Petit Parisien" says:—"taly having received the explanation for which she asked at the Rome Conference, expresses concurrence with the viewpoint of the ...

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  6. FIRM HAND WITH GREECE. 48 HOURS' ULTIMATUM.

    The report is confirmed, of the dispatch by the Allies of an ultimatum to Greece to-day, requiring the acceptance of the demands of the Entente Powers within 48 ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 890TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The "Daily Telegraph" states:—There are iudications that the meeting of the A[?] Ministers in Rome may rightly be regarded as a victory conference. The war ...

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  8. SUBMARINE PIRACY THE LATEST VICTIMS.

    The following vessels have been sunk by submarines:—Lesbian (2,552 tons), and Chinto Maru (2,592 tons). ...

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  9. THE AIR MINISTRY

    A remarkable scene occurred at the Hotel Cecil on the occasion of the Government taking it over for the head-quarters of the Air Ministry. Five ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. Family Notices

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  11. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. A. IT. Stephens, of Willimottestreet, Glanville, has received word that her husband, Private A. H. Stephens, has been severely wounded. ...

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  12. WATERLOO CUP ABANDONED.

    The Waterloo Cup, the principal event of the coursing programme, has been abandoned, chiefly Owing to railway difficulties. ...

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  13. NEW RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The new recruiting campaign, in Victoria was officially launched at the Town Hall, Melbourne, this evening, when stirring speeches, designed to impress upon ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. M. Briand Pleased.

    The significance of the Rome Conference continues to excite discussion. (The Premier (M. Briand), when interviewed, said, "We return satisfied, not only ...

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  16. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    The Pope has twice protested to Garmany against the persecution of French and British prisoners. The endeavors et his Holiness thus far have failed. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    An official Russian wireless message states:—"We threw back an enemy offensive to the westward of Riga. We captured an island in the western Dvina ...

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  19. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    An Amsterdam telegram states that the followers of Admiral von Tirpitz are angry with the speech of Mr. Gerard (the American Ambassador) in favor of Dr. ...

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  20. BRITISH ACTIVE IN FRANCE

    Field-Marshal Haig's dispatch states: —We successfully entered trenches opposite Hulluch. Our artillery has been active on both banks of the Ancre and ...

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  21. GRAFT IN AMERICA,

    Mr. Charles Healey (chief of police at Chicago) has been arrested and charged with graft involving an amount of 20,000 dollars a year for protecting the ...

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  22. PIRACY AND MURDER

    A Berlin official, report claims that a German submarine torpedoed and sunk in the AEgean Sea on December 27 the convoyed French battleship Gaulois, and in ...

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  23. PEACE MEETING DISTURBED

    There were turbulent scenes at a peace meeting at Walthamstow on Tuesday. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., and Mrs. Snowden (wife of Mr. Phillip, ...

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  24. HARRY THAW INDICTED.

    A grand jury has indicted Harry K. Tnaw, who is charged with having kidnapped a Californian schoolboy and tying him up in a room of an hotel and beating him with ...

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  25. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND UNEASINESS RELIEVED.

    General Wille (Commander-in-Chief of the Swiss Army), in an interview with the Berne correspondent of the Paris "Matin," stated that there had been rumors that the ...

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  26. SPANISH CABINET.

    The Cabinet has resigned. It is under stood that King Alfonso has confirmed the appointment of Senor Romaneses as Premier, and the Ministry will be ...

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  27. TIMID FERDINAND

    The Zurich correspondent of the Rome "Giornaie d'Italia" states that the continued absence of Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who has not been at Sofia since ...

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  28. AFTER THE WAR

    Mr. John Hodge (Minister for Labor), in an interview, states that the Government are rapidly preparing a demobilisation scheme, based on the report of the ...

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  29. THE SUGAR TROUBLE

    Pending the tearing in the Industrial Court of the dispute between the employes at the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's works at Glanville and the company, there ...

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  30. DUCK SHOOTING SEASON.

    The duck shooting: season opens to-morand will close on July 31 next. ...

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  31. GERMAN BUSINESS WOUND UP,

    The Board of Trade has ordered the optical business of Carl Zeiss, London, Limited, to be wound up. ...

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  32. A MEW WEAPON.

    The announcement that a wonderful weapon has been invented will meet with approval. By means of a very simple mechanical contrivance the teeth always ...

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  33. SAVING COAL

    The German authorities are recommending that large factories and offices introduce the system of continuous working hours in order that one or two hours ...

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  34. CHARGES AGAINST MR. STEVENS.

    Messrs. W. G. T. Goodman, L. H. Sholl, and W. J. P. Taylor have been appointee a board to enquire into the charges preferred against Mr. W. M. Stevens, Engineer ...

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  35. NEW ZEPPELIN

    The Paris correspondent of the "Central News" states that a new Zeppelin has been completed at Friedrichshafen. The propellers work noiselessly, and a ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  37. ALCOHOL SUPPLIES.

    A report from Paris states that the French Government have requisitioned all stocks of alcohol above 100 hectolitres. This is tantamount to the early closing down of ...

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  38. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  39. GOLD RESERVES OF THE ALLIES.

    The bullion circular of Messrs. Samuel Montagu & Co. shows that at the end of 1916 the gold, in the Bank of Germany amounted to 126 millions sterling, in the ...

    Article : 78 words
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  41. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

    The Minister of Munitions has created an agricultural and machinery branch to deal with the manufacture of machinery and implements. This is classed as muniti[?] ...

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  42. MUNTIONS FOR GERMANY

    The Zurich correspondent of the Paris "Journal" states that Germany has pinned important munition orders with Switzerland, who is employing 4,000 workers in ...

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  43. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    At the special conference of the Tasmanian Workers' Political League yesterday afternoon, a motion was carried that the No. 1 branch Lannceston, and the ...

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  44. ENCOURAGING CULTIVATION,

    The announcement made last week by Mr. Prothero (Controller of Agriculture) that the price of oats had been fixed at 41/3 for 336 lb., referred to War Office ...

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  45. REPATRIATION OFENEMY SUBJECTS.

    In connection with the request from the Imperial Government that enemy subjects over 45 years of age interned in Australia should be repatriated, ...

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  47. PRICE OF CORNSACKS.

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. D. R. Davidson) stated on Wednesday that he had been informed that merchants wore taking steps to ensure supplies ...

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  48. SOLDIERS SUDDEN DEATH.

    Private Garnet Perry died suddenly at the Keswick Military Barracks on Tuesday afternoon as the result, it is believed, of taking poison. An inquest will be held at ...

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  49. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Wednesday:—O. Thomas, E. G. Coxall, W. E. Bruce, C. A. Bennette, V. H. Major, L. V. Gorrie, L. M. Axford, C. H. Bartholomeaus. ...

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  50. THE ROUMANIANS

    An Austrian wireless message states:—"The enemy was driven back to south-east-ward of Focs[?] to the mouth of the Rimnicsarat." ...

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  51. PENNANT FOR SOLDIERS' RELATIVES.

    The State Recruiting Committee has under consideration, a proposal that all the householders in Victoria who have relatives serving at the front should he ...

    Article : 52 words
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  54. NEWSPAPERS FOR SOLDIERS.

    No dates tan be published regarding the forwarding of papers for our troops at the front, but mails are dispatched at regular intervals. Copies of last week's issue of ...

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