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  2. RAID MADE ON PARIS

    Hosthe aircraft attacked the northern outskirts of Paris at midnight on Wednesday, and dropped several bombs, doing some damage. ...

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  3. DOCTORS APPROACHED

    Mr C. Stanton Crouch, secretary of the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association, received a telephone message this morning from the ...

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  4. REASONS RIDICULOUS

    "During my travels throughout Australia," stated Captain Geo. A. Burkett, Inspector of Recruiting, today, "I have met with many men who volunteer ...

    Article : 630 words
  5. Russian Civil War

    [?] official Maximalist statement [?]:-- Everything indicates that the gene[?] strike in Austria has shaken to its ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. THE ISSUE MUST BE FACED, SAYS THE LIBERAL LEADER

    Commenting upon the decision of the Victorian Branch of the British Medical Association to insist upon the resignation of lodge doctors tonight, Sir ...

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  7. TRAIN THEIR OWN DOCTORS IS IDEA OF A.N.A. MEMBER

    To bring about a permanent settlement at the dispute between the medical profession and the friendly societies I would suggest that every Victorian society offering medical ...

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  8. CIVIL WAR RENDS FINLAND

    Reports have been received that furious fighting is proceeding in Finland. All communication between Finland and Russia has been stopped, and ...

    Article : 227 words
  9. AIRMAN CAUSES GREAT FIRE

    "A French aeroplane bombed from a very low altitude the railway station at Hiaucourt, causing a great fire." ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    At midnight a telegram was received from Rockhampton stating that stormy conditions were still prevailing. There is a shortage in some lines of ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. ISSUES DETERMINED IN 1918, SAYS PRESIDENT WILSON

    "The world is facing the crisis of the war, and the issues will be determined this year," said President Wilson in addressing a gathering of ...

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  12. PEACE CONFERENCE

    When the Peace Conference at Brest[?]ovsk was resumed today, Baron [?] Kuhlmann, the German Foreign [?]inister, announced that Bavaria was ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. CONSERVING MAN-POWER

    In the House of Commons, Mr R. L. Outhwaite suggested that in order to conserve man power, the British army on the west front should remain on the ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. RUMANIAN TROOPS ADVANCE

    Rumanian troops, on the invitation of the Russian High Command in the South-West, have entered Kishineff, the capital of the Government of ...

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  15. PREMIER AWAITING REPLY FROM SECRETARY OF B.M.A.

    Following upon the decision of the Cabinet last night Mr J. Bowser, the Premier, forwarded a letter this morning to Mr C. Stanton Crouch, secretary ...

    Article : 297 words
  16. AMERICANS ECONOMISE

    Mr J. R. Clynes, Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Control Department, stated in the House of Commons today that the appeal of the American Food ...

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  17. Y.M.C.A. OFFICIAL REVIEWS WORK DONE FOR SOLDIERS

    In his report to the 46th annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association, held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night, Mr R. M. Brasted, acting ...

    Article : 393 words
  18. SPECIAL BOARD APPOINTED TO MAKE REPAIRS TO LINES

    A special board has been appointed by the Commissioner for Railways to inquire into and deal with the damages caused to the lines by the floods. ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. LADS SWEPT OUT TO SEA

    When the two youths named Howard, visitors to Frankston, were picked up by the captain of a small steamer, their rowing boat was half full of water, and ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. PAIN'S UNREST INCREASES

    Provincial reports indicate that the [?]itatlon due to the high price of food [?]s become more accentuated. At [?]rcelona the workers are still on ...

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  21. DR. ROSENBERG DEFENDS MEDICAL UNION ASPECT

    "Dr. Weir, recently appointed to the Brunswick Institute, affords an example of what means trades unionists will employ when the issue affects ...

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  22. BRITISH TAKE PRISONERS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "Patrols secured prisoners in the neighborhood of Epehy (north ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. NO 5- NOTES AT PRESENT

    In the House of commons today Mr. [?]nar Law, Chancellor of the Exche[?]er, stated that he did not intend to due 5 notes at present, but in view of ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. BROOCH FOUND IN GRASS THREE YEARS AFTER LOSS

    While working in his paddock at Scarsdale. Mr J. Judd, farmer, noticed a glistening object in the grass. It proved to be a diamond brooch, lost ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. ALABAMA IN A GALE

    On arrival from Newcastle today, Captain J. H. Hansson, of the collier Alabama, reported that very heavy weather was experienced off Gabo ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. INBURGH CASTLE TO BE SCOTLAND'S WAR MUSEUM

    Mr. R. Munro, Secretary of State for [?]otland, has announced that the Government has agreed to the conversion [?] Edinburgh Castle into a national ...

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  27. FLYING ACROSS BORDER, TWO HUN AVIATORS DESERT

    For the first time since the beginning of the war German airmen have crossed the frontier. Two German aviators flew into Holland at Lodenzaal. They landed ...

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  28. ODDFELLOWS TAKE ACTION

    It has been decided by the Grand United Order of Oddfellows to call together the executive and trustees of each metropolitan branch on ...

    Article : 210 words
  29. SOLDIER'S DOG RETURNED, AND ACCUSED DISCHARGED

    John Albert Davis, wharf laborer, was charged at the Fitzroy Court today with having stolen a black Pomeranian dog valued at £50, the property of Harold ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. KNOWLEDGE OF CONTRACT, SAY OWNERS OF COLLIERIES

    [?] meeting of all the colliery [?]oprietors on the Maitland field and [?]ose interested in supplying coal to [?]ctoria will be held in Sydney late ...

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  31. ALBURY GAINS REPUTATION AS HOME FOR LOST JEWELS

    Albury is becoming famous as a home for lost jewellery, in view of the recovery recently of the diamond and ruby pendant, valued at £2000, lost by ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. MATCH LIGHTS VAPOR

    Shortly after 11 o'clock last night a fire broke out at the factory of the Rosella Jam Company, Balmain street, Richmond. A number of cases ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. THIEVES BREAK INTO SHOP

    Activity was shown by shopbreakers at Moonee Ponds on Wednesday night. The shop of Mr M.C.Treasure, grocer, of Puckle street, was entered, and cigars. ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. THE FORUM

    In a well-reasoned article that will appear on The Forum page of "The Herald" tomorrow Dr. W. H. Brown, ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. TOMORROW'S MAILS

    It is announced by the Postal Department that mails will be made up tomorrow as follows:-- Tasmania (all [?]orts), 12.45 p.m. ...

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  36. SCHOOLS TO RE-OPEN

    State primary schools will be reopened on Monday and high schools on Tuesday. ...

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  37. AGRICULTURE AT ALBURY

    Last year an effort was made to stimulate public interest in agricultural classes connected with district schools. A farm site was purchased, but owing ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. COMMONWEALTH WILL HELP IN TRAINING WOUNDED MEN

    Senator E. D. Millen, Minister for Repatriation, who was interviewed today by Mr F. G. Clarke, Minister for Lands, and Major M. Baird, Minister ...

    Article : 122 words
  39. PATIENTS PROVIDED FOR IN NORTHERN DISTRICTS

    When the Moreland branch of the Australian Natives' Association met last night, it was stated by Mr. G. Orchard, the branch representative on ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. SAFE-ARRIVALS NOTED. Advice has been [?]

    [?] has been received by the postal Department to the effect that the mails despatched from Australia on the following dates have arrived safely ...

    Article : 16 words
  41. BOY'S DEATH MYSTERIOUS

    No reason can be given why the boy who was found dead in a lavatory at the Richmond railway station last night should have strangled himself. ...

    Article : 100 words
  42. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

    Soldiers' letters dealing with incidents at the front will be accepted, if suitable, for publication, and payment will be ...

    Article : 50 words
  43. PATRIOTIC WORKERS MEET

    On Monday afternoon, at 3, a meeting will be held at the depot, Cromwell. Buildings, Bourke street, in connection with the 4th Light Horse ...

    Article : 33 words
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