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  2. HUN PLOTS CHECKED IN SOUTH AMERICA

    Mr Theodore Roosevelt, on September 27 for the first line, it is said, related his own story of the famous Venezuelan incident of 1902 when Germany and the ...

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  3. SUCCESS WITH ONE ARM

    "He can go faster with his one mit than I can with my two," was the surprised ejaculation of one of a group of 78 invalid soldiers who stood watching ...

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  4. RISING BEING FOMENTED BY RUSSIAN EXTREMISTS

    Messages from Petrograd indicate that the pessimism of M. Kerensky, the Russian Prime Minister, is due to his failure in the Preliminary ...

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  5. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Mr D. Mackinnon, Director-General of Recruiting, returned this afternoon from Sydney. Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for ...

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  6. POLICE CAST DERBY DAY NET AND MAKE SEVERAL ARRESTS

    Out all night in connection with a raid on a house in Richmond, Plainclothes Constable J. McCann had no time for sleeping. Finishing matters ...

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  7. For Australia

    At the Town Hall Recruiting Depot, up to 5 p.m. today, 14 volunteers had been accepted and four rejected. One application had been deferred. One ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. AUSTRALIA'S LOSSES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  9. AT DISTRICT DEPOTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  10. CASUALTY LIST

    Casualty List No. 350 will be published in "The Herald" on monday. The list, which contains 39 names, includes those of 36 ...

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  11. AVIATORS COMPLAIN

    [?]nplaints have been made that the once Department will not avail of the services of aviators trained the New South Wales school. The ...

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  12. ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE TO SETTLE LODGE DISPUTE

    Referring to the round table conference which Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier, proposes to convene for Wednesday to endeavor to settle the ...

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  13. 52 N.S.W. MEN ENROD

    Fifty-two recruits were accepted during the 24 hours ended 11 a.m. today. ...

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  14. 38 MEN CHARGED WITH GAMING

    According to arrangements made by Senior-Constable J. M'Cann, of Collingwood, a large number of taxi- cabs and motor-cars containing ...

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  15. WHARF WORK SLACKENS

    Coal was discharged from the steamer Alabama by 50 unionists, and from tho steamer Hobart by 60 volunteers, the total number of men ...

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  16. HE WAS "AS HARD AS NAIDS," BUT ABOVE MILITARY AGE

    "Forty-four!" "Yes, sir." "You look much older." "I've had a hard life, sir. Been on the ...

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  17. UNION WORKERS AT GEEDONG WILL UNLOAD ALL COLLIERS

    Notification was received by the Melbourne wharf laborers today from the secretary of the Geelong branch of the union that there was no truth in the ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. NATIONAD SERVICE URGED

    "A Proposal for National Service" is the title of a pamphlet by "Australian," which contains suggestions for the consideration of the people of the Commonwealth. It sets ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. PATRIOT, BUT ONLY A BOY.

    South, who declared his age to be 21 and 3 months, presented himself at the borough Recruiting Depot and passed medical officer, who declared him at ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. BILLIARDS

    Walter Lindrum is still anxious for a match with George Gray, under almost any conditions. Mr Fred Lindrum, senr., states that in an ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. COAD ARRIVES FREEDY

    Coal continues to arrive freely in Melbourne. The steamer Hobart reached port this morning, bringing 400 tons of foundry ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. GUN SAVED AND CROSS WON

    Great gallantry marked the action which won for Lieutenant W. W. Graham, of the 11th (West Australian) Battalion, the Military Cross. ...

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  23. SOLDIERS ARE WELD FED, IS "NON-COM.'S" STATEMENT

    Lance-Corporal Donald Miller, one of five brothers who went to the front from St. Kilda, writing to Mrs. O'Gorman, of Colac, pays a glowing ...

    Article : 159 words
  24. THIEVES MAKE HAUD

    Between 6.30 and 11.30 p.m. yesterday, in the absence of the occupants, the house of Mrs Elizabeth Davies, at the corner of Park and Fraser streets, St. ...

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  25. RUBBER WORKER TO SERVE

    [?] maker, 34, a veteran of South and Gallipoli, enlisted at the Town depot on Thursday for another cam-[?] with the Australians. ...

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  26. FESTIVAD FOR RED CROSS

    The massed bands of Melbourne and suburbs will parade at Prince's Bridge at 2 p. m. tomorrow and march to the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where they will Join with ...

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  27. CONSPIRACY CHARGE PROVED

    Before Judge Moule in the Court of General Sessions today the trial was concluded of Joseph Frederick Farrie on a charge of having conspired with ...

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  28. JUMBUNNA MINE TO RE=0PEN

    Mr F. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, said this afternoon that as the State needed badly all the coal it could obtain national volunteers would be ...

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  29. SUBURBAN TRAINS DEDAYED

    Owing to the failure of the 6.58 a. m. Fern Tree Gully train at East Camberwell today, following trains up to 10 o'clock were delayed, the delays ranging up to 35 minutes. ...

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  30. SMOKY TUNNED TRAGEDY

    The accumulation of smoke in a tunnel near Finchley road station--it was stated at an inquest at Hampstead--caused two trains to collide, ...

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  31. CARNIVAD ENDS TONIGHT

    The Melbourne Cricket Club's patriotic carnival will be concluded this evening. The chief attraction will be a hunt display by members of the Melbourne and Oaklands ...

    Article : 68 words
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  33. DOCTORS CRITICISED

    The strike mania, hitherto peculiar to the working class, has now extended to the doctors' union, and makes one almost despair of humanity. ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. PIPE BAND GIVEN

    A complete set of instruments for a Pine Band with drums, has been presented by the Young Men's Christian Association to the Field Artillery Reinforcements now in camp ...

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  36. GOVERNOR VISITS BENDIGO

    Sir Arthur Stanley, the Governor, this afternoon opened St. Aidun's Orphanage fete, which was largely attended. He was entertained at lunch ...

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  37. "WHO'S WHO AT THE WAR"

    Lieutenant-General Sir William Birdwood has written the preface for a "Who's Who at tho War," which is being compiled by Mr M. M. M'Callum, a Ballarat journalist, as a ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. MEDALS MUST NOT BE WORN

    A ruling has been given by the Imperial authorities, that the wearing of long and efficient service medals. issued by the Victorian Government, has never been properly ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. SERVICE AT KYNETON

    Captain G. J. C. Dyett. organising secretary of the State Recruiting Committee, will attend the memorial service at Kyneton on Sunday afternoon. An official band ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. Advertising

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