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  2. JERUSALEM CAMPAIGN

    Telegraphing from Jerusalem on [?]nday, Reuter's correspondent said:--In the past two days our troops east. [?] Jerusalem have been active in ...

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  3. Australia Speaks

    Australia was called upon today to signify at the ballot box whether for not it is in favor of reinforcing the Australian troops abroad by means of ...

    Article : 392 words
  4. CIVIL WAR RAGING IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, "Times" correspondent on the Rumanian front, states that there are many indications that the Bolshevik leaders are ...

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  5. HAIG MAKES CHANGES IN STAFF IN FRANCE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commander-in-Chief in France, is making important changes in the Headquarters ...

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  6. "YES" SIGNS REMOVED

    Union motor drivers who had been engaged to drive motor cars in the interests of "Yes" voters today, in a number of instances this morning, ...

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  7. ROLLS SHOW DECREASE

    Owing to the extra amount of work thrown on the Commonwealth Electoral Office in connection with the taking of the referendum, the task of dealing with ...

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  8. HIGHER POST FOR SARRAIL

    Newspapers state that General Sarrail, the Allied Commander-in-Chief in Macedonia, has been recalled and appointed to a higher post. General ...

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  9. RAIN EXPECTED IN BRISBANE

    Though the weather for Referendum Day was fine in the morning, showers are expected later in the day. The day was proclaimed a public ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    Russian officials here predicted today that a separate peace between Russia and Germany' was inevitable, and that nothing less than a miracle will prevent ...

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  11. RAIDERS DRIVEN OFF

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reporting to the War Office, says:--"We drove off raiders south-eastward and north- eastward of Passchendaele, ...

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  12. RETURNED SOLDIER KICKED

    Paul Hoyne at the City Court today was fined £5, in default one month's imprisonment, on a charge of having unlawfully assaulted Arthur John ...

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  13. AIR RAIDS MADE

    "Our aircraft yesterday morning bombed the Engel Aerodrome and a dump in France. Several bombs burst near the sheds and the aerodrome ...

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  14. WEST VOTES "YES"

    Heavy rain is interfering with the polling. A victory for "Yes" is assured. ...

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  15. MANY WAIT TILL EVENING

    Many electors have decided that they will wait until the cool of the evening to record their vote. If many persons follow this plan, the booths, ...

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  16. REINVITATION TO ALLIES SUGGESTED BY M. TROTZKY

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent on the Rumanian front, states that in replying to a telegram from Baron von Kuhlemann, German ...

    Article : 242 words
  17. POLICE SEEK WITNESSES

    Inquiries are being made by Sub-inspector F. Selwood and Detective T. Hawkins regarding the attack on two recruiting sergeants at North ...

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  18. FRENCH CRUISER SUNK

    A French communique says:--"The old cruiser Chateaurenault (7898 tons), which has been utilised as a transport, was torpedoed and sunk by ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. FLAG IN A PROCESSION SUPPOSED TO BE SINN FEIN

    An anti-conscription procession marched last night through the main streets, about 760 persons attending. Included in the procession was a ...

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  20. FRENCH TREASON TRIAL ADVANCES ANOTHER STAGE

    As a result of its inquiry the Parliamentary Commission favors the withdrawal of the Parliamentary immunity in the case of M. Caillaux, a former ...

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  21. "IMPERIAL RALLYING CRY"

    In commenting on the Canadian elections the London papers regard the result as a great Imperial rallying cry for hardening the Empire's war ...

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  22. THE NEW ZEALANDERS

    I found the New Zealanders yesterday with their skins tingling with the severe frost. They are working solidly and cheerfully. They say that they ...

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  23. ITALIAN POSITIONS TAKEN, IS THE CLAIM OF AUSTRIANS

    A German wireless official message from the Italian front states that the Austro-Huhgarians stormed Monte Asolone, and adjoining positions, and ...

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  24. COUNTRY PEOPLE IN SYDNEY

    Voting went on briskly in Sydney today. Crowds were waiting at many booths before eight o'clock this morning. ...

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  25. NO COUNTING POSSIBLE UNTIL POLL HAS CLOSED

    Stories were current today of the state of the poll. Some persons claimed to be in possession of information, not only of the number of votes recorded on ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. ACTION AGAINST CLUB

    With reference to this matter, concerning which it was stated in these columns some weeks ago that a Supreme Court writ had been issued by Messrs W. H. Croker and ...

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  27. SOLDIERS RETURNING

    In the official list "T." just issued, of sick and wounded soldiers who will return to Victoria shortly, the names of the following officers are included. ...

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  28. CLOUDBURST IN WIDE BAY

    Two days ago a cloud burst occurred in the Wide Bay electorate, in Queensland. It destroyed a quantity of electoral material. There was time to ...

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  29. SMALLER PERCENTAGE LIKELY

    Polling here is proceeding quietly but steadily. A heavy poll is expected throughout the State, though the percentage may not be so good as last ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. HEAT MELTS BLUE CRAYONS USED IN POLLING BOOTHS

    When citizens began voting in Melbourne today they found that the blue crayons with which many of the polling booths were provided refused to ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. BOOTH DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A fire destroyed the polling booth and fittings at Weston, in the Hunter division, early this morning. Fortunately the ballot papers and other polling ...

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  32. WIFE TAKES POISON

    Last night Laura Morris, aged 30 years, living in Beach street, Little Coogee, visited a doctor and told him she wanted an order for poison, with ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. 300 SAILORS MARCH

    Two relays of bluejackets from the Williamstown Naval Depot marched to the Mechanics' Institute and recorded their votes. The total number was 300. ...

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  34. CALLED BY THEIR COUNTRY, ITALIANS ARE RESPONSIVE

    Responsive to the call of their country, Italians living in the Commonwealth are communicating with Cavaliere E. Eles, Italian Consul-General, ...

    Article : 249 words
  35. COST OF CONFERENCES IS PENALTY OF GREATNESS

    Former Ministers say that the cost to the Victorian Government of holding Premiers' Conferences in Melbourne, to which Mr. J. Bowser, the ...

    Article : 155 words
  36. EXCHANGE CEASES OPERATIONS

    Owing to the Referendum pointing. Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed today. Ballarat share market was closed all ...

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  37. HATTER FINED £1

    Arising out of a disturbance in Faraday street, Carlton, on Saturday night in connection with the conscription campaign, a charge of having behaved ...

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  38. NEXT OF KIN SOUGHT

    The Defence Department desires Miss D. Lyons, formerly of Little River, next of kin of No. 2686, Private H. Lyons, 24th (late 58th) Battalion, to communicate with the ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS RUN

    In the Christmas holidays the bay excursion steamers Courier and Edina will run daily trips to Portarlington and Geelong, leaving the Queen's Wharf at 10 a.m. on ...

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  41. FIRMS TO RENDER RETURNS OF WIRE ROPE HOLDINGS

    By order, under the War Precautions (stocks of goods) regulations issued today on behalf of Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, persons, firms or companies holding ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. Advertising

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