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  3. RIVALRY BETWEEN FEATHERWEIGHTS

    It is not easy to get two so evenly [?]atched boxers as George Pearson and [?]ck Jannese, who will meet in the featherweight contest at Melbourne Stadium ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BALLET MISTRESS TO TEACH FOLLIES

    Nowadays,Australian audiences are given an opportunity of seeing the world's best theatrical talent in almost a continuous stream. This is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 398 words
  5. UNDER THE CLOCKS

    Women living on the shores of the Greek islands near the Dardanelles are casting flowers on the waters of the Ægean arid offering up prayers for the ...

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  6. MORE FORTS SILENCED

    More of the Dardanelles forts have been compelled to cease fire owing to the fierce bombardment by the Allies' warships. It is believed by the Admiralty that the ...

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  7. FORTS CEASE FIRING

    Athens reports that the renewed bombardment of the Dardanelles by the Allies' warships has been very violent. Some of the forts have censed to ...

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  8. HEAVY GUNS SUPERIOR

    Lord Bristol, who retired from the Navy with the rank of Rear-Admiral, in 1911, in presiding at a meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects, ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. "VIVE LA FRANCE!"

    A survivor from the French battleship Bouvet (12,007 tons), which was sunk through striking a mine in the Dardanelles last Thursday, said that ...

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  10. WORK DONE "TOO WELL"

    "Never in the history of tho world has there been a manifestation of sea power on such a scale as has been witnessed, during the war," said Lord ...

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  11. "REINFORCE US!"

    Of course every Australian in Egypt has read that the Commonwealth Government has offered a fourth contin[?]ent to the Imperial Government-- ...

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  12. A NEW "SONG OF THE SHIRT"

    'Tis not in "unwomanly rags," 'Tis not with despair begirt; Tis not in the tone of want she sings Her modern "Song of the Shirt." ...

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  13. TURKISH SHIP SHELLED

    A Turkish ship was shelled in the vicinity of Theodosia, the Crimean seaport, but was not damaged. ...

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  14. "SITUATION GRAVE"

    "The Times" correspondent at the Hague says that the Dutch Government has not received a reply from Germany to her request for an ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. SUBMARINE SUNK

    It is announced by the Admiralty that there is good reason to believe that the German submarine U29, 800 tons, which has taken a prominent ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. CHILDREN DEFECTIVE

    Dr. Willis, principal medical officer of the Education Department, in his annual report states that in 1914, 76,323 children in the public schools were ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. SEIZURE DESCRIBED

    "When the submarine U36, which has been completed since the war, sped up at the rate of 20 knots an hour, and commanded the Dutch ...

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  18. AFFECTION FOR BOY LEPER LEADS FRIEND INTO EXILE

    How a man's affection for a youthful leper led him to sacrifice, his life to a remarkable degree is revealed in a report submitted by the secretary of the ...

    Article : 267 words
  19. KAISER A WASTER

    I note that in the issue of "The Herald" of March 24 the Kaiser is alluded to in the first editorial as "Wilhelm the Damned." The term is very ...

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  20. REQUEST FOR MATCH ALARMS CHARGE TWENTY YEARS OLD

    When William Robert Johnson requested a passer-by to give him a match in Collins street late last night the pedestrian became alarmed, and ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. THREAT ALLEGED BY WIFE

    To answer a charge, more than 20 years old, of having sent a letter to his wife, Alice Wilson, maliciously threatening to kell her, and another ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. SEWERAGE CONTRACT

    Acceptance of T. Starr's tender of £19681010, for sewerage reticulation in Hawthorn, has been recommended by the sewerage committee of the Board ...

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