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  8. ARMY STORES SCANDAL

    Lieutenant-General the Hon. Sir Neville Gerald Lyttelton, has tendered his resignation of the office of Chief of the General Staff, which carries with it the ...

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  9. HARD PRESSED

    Some incidents of the defeat by the Japanese forces of General Mistchenko's cavalry division in Manchuria are given in advices from the theatre of ...

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  10. JUSTICE IN IRELAND.

    A bill has been introduced into the House of Commons, embodying a scheme by which it is proposed to effect a saving of L9,000 per year, in the vote ...

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  11. VICTORIAN SONG-BIRD.

    Miss Lovie Mueller, a Victorian singer, who has for some months past been studying at Vienna, made her first appearance in London Last evening. ...

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  12. SWIMMING.

    The Australian champion swimmer, B. B. Kleran, who recently arrived from Sydney to take part in the competitions for the English swimming ...

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  13. A MELBOURNE PUPIL.

    Miss Lovie Mueller is a daughter of Mr Ernest Mueller, of Bendigo, and is one of the most promising pupils of the Marshall-Hall Conservatorium. She left ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    Mr Archibald Macdonald, junr., of Sale, M.B. [?] Ch.B., of Melbourne University, has been added to the list of legally qualified medical practitioners ...

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  15. SICK AND WOUNDED.

    The strain upon the Japanese Army medical service caused by the war is tremendous. At present there are no fewer than ...

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  16. QUESTION OF IDENTITY.

    There is much controversy as to the identity of a man named Meyer, who has been mentioned frequently in connection with the army stores scandal. ...

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  17. BETTING AGENTS.

    The attention of the London police was directed recently to the transactions of two betting agents, named respectively Thomas Fisher aud Herbert Pereival ...

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  18. PREMIER CARRUTHERS.

    There was a sensation in political circles this morning when the report was circulated that the Premier, Mr J. H. Carruthers, had been seized ...

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  19. COMING WEATHER.

    Mr Baracehi, the Government Astronomer, forecasts the weather until until noon on Monday as follows:-- "Fine far inland, but generally cloudy. ...

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  23. STANDARD TIME.

    Time-ball dropped at Williamstown at 1 p.m. to-day, corresponding to 3 a.m., Greenwich mean time. Post Office clock, at 1 p.m., 30 secs. ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The war. No further fighting. Japanese hospitals are crowded. No fewer than 40,000 sick and ...

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