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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 929 words
  3. MISSIONS TO THE LEPERS

    The following letters have been received by Mrs J. P. Murray, from inara:— "Chandag. Heights, via Almora, United Provinces, India, July 21, 1908.—My Dear ...

    Article : 1,095 words
  4. A SHAREBROKER’S INSOL-VENOY.

    In the Insolvency Court on Wednesday, before Judge Moule a further examination was held in the estate of Keble H. Johnston, of Queen street, ...

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  5. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The public functions are all over, and the fleet is to-day preparing to take its departure for Melbourne to-morrow morning. There are still, however, ...

    Article : 209 words
  6. JOURNALISTS ENTERTAINED.

    The Goverment to-day entertained at luncheon the visiting and local journai[?] Admiral Sperry recerved an ovation on ...

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  7. VICTORIA’S GREETING.

    The Premier of Victoria (Sir Thomas Bout), yesterday afternoon, while the Cabinet was sitting, despatched a messago of Bon Voyage and Welcome to ...

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  8. THE EARTHLY TWINS.

    Considerable amusement was created at the BrunSwick Police Conrt yesterday morning during the beaf ing of a number, of truancy prosecutions, when a Mrs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    Forty thousand spectators, including Lord and Lady Northoote, Sir Horry and Lady Rawson and many officers and men of the fleet witnessed the chidren's ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. AN-AMERICAN COMMANDER IN MELBOURNE.

    Lieutenant-Commander, of the American navy, arrived by the Sydney express this afternoon. He has come overland to arrange with the Chief ...

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  11. STATE GOVERNOR’S PARTY.

    Sir Harry Rawson’s garden party was a brilliant function, the Company including Admiral Sperry and senior officers of the fleet. ...

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  12. TREATS FOR NEWSBOYS AND ORPHANS.

    In connection with the American feet visit the State Government has decided to give the newsboys and the inmates of the Brighton Orphanage a treat by ...

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  13. A RETURN BANQUET.

    Admiral Sperry entertained Lord Northcote, Sir Harry Rawson, and Commonwealth and State Ministers at dinner on board the Connecticut to-night. ...

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  14. PUBLIC SCHOOLS DEMONSTRA-TION.

    All through the Visit of the American fleet the children, have been keeuly interested in alt the illuminations, on the ships and of the city. In the ...

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  15. ILLUMINATIONS.

    The fleet and city were illuminated tonight, and open air entertainments and a fireworks display were given in the Domain. ...

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  16. A BOY’S NAVAL BRIGADE

    The Rutherglen Company of the Boys’ Naval Brigade, under the command of Captain Edwards, rector of St. Stephen’s will arrive in Melbourne on ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. SPORTS GATHERINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  18. THE VISIT TO JAPAN.

    Semi-official journals, published in Tokoi, bespeak the warmest reception for Admiral Sperry and his battleship fleet by Government and people of Japan. ...

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  19. PREPARATIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne is beginning to put on its gala dress, in anticipation of the arrival of tee fleet. Men are now engaged night and day fixing the decorations. ...

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  20. HOCKEY ON ICE.

    In the hockey On ice match at Glacarium the fleeters defeated Australia by 5 to 1. ...

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  21. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    If there is one man to whom credit may be given above al lothers for the advance the American navy represents to day, in comparison with a decade ...

    Article : 1,257 words
  22. THE LEE-BALCHIN CASE.

    Grace Lee occupied the dock, at the Criminal Court today. She was charged with having, committed wilful and corrupt perjury at the Court of Petty ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. CONDUCT OF THE MEN.

    Supt. Sherwood, who Has been in charge of the police, states that considering the large number of American sailors, who have been ashore, their conduct has ...

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  24. THE ADMIRAL’S FAREWELL.

    Admiral Sperry, in farewelling Sydney, expresad his sincere appreciation of the magnificent hospitality. There was never a heartier or truer welcome, and ...

    Article : 230 words
  25. MILITARY NEWS.

    A half-battalion parade of Senior Cadets will be held to-night, at 7.30 sharp. Dress, renew order (haeerscks, water-bottles and pouches). A parade is ...

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  26. JACK ASHORE.

    The Victorian Chief Commissioner of Police, who returned from Sydney yesterday afternoon, said that he had many opportunities of judging for ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. PROBATES AND ADMINIS-TRATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 words
  28. PART OF THE MILITIA.

    “One of the Sixth” writes:—In our “Military Orders” it is announced that our regiment turn out in “marching order,” midday meal to be carried. ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. THE HOSPITAL SHIP.

    The hospital ship Relief) has attracted a groat deal of attention A number of nurses have been off to have a look at, the floating infirmary. The Relief is ...

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  30. EXCURSION TO PARRAMATTA.

    There are some thousands of liberty, men from the battleships ashore, and the preparations for their entertainment. include an excursion to ...

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  31. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    The weekly meeting of the Block Hill M.I.A. was held on Monday evening in the schoolroom, under the chairmanship of Mr E. Dean. The society decided to ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. COMPLAINTS BY MINISTERS.

    Complaints were made by returned State Munisters on their return from Sydney that while travelling to Sydney from Albury they were put into ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. MILITIA DISSATISFIED.

    The militiamen contend that, as the, volunteers, who do not, asageneral-rule, receive any payment for attending parades are to receive 8s for attendance ...

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  34. THAT MYSTERIOUS AS-SAULT.

    It has been ascertained by the detectives who are trying to clear up thecircuinstances connected with a sapposed brutal assault on Henry Hennett, ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. THE STORE SHIP.

    The Glacier, (store ship, is not a stranger to Sydney. v She traded here, years ago as the Port Chalmers, and was taken over by the Americans when ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. GEELONG TO QUEENSCLIFF,

    The Railway Department has ceased selling tickets for the railway trip from Geelong to Quoenscliff Up to the present 4500 have been disposed of which ...

    Article : 53 words
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