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  2. The Weather

    VICTORIA ---Cool southerly winds, with more rain, but contracting to coastal and highland areas, and becoming fine inland. ...

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  3. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Mr A. Downward, Minister for Mines, has gone to Mornington, which is portion of his constituency, and will return to Melbourne on Monday. ...

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  4. DAIRYMAN IS FINED £15 ON HIS FOURTH CONVICTION

    Alfred Newbold, dairyman, 551 Victoria street, Abbotsford, charged at the Collingwood Court today with having sold milk which did not comply with ...

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  5. VICTORIAN LAD WINS D.C.M.

    Mrs. J. Shingler, of 154 Tinning street, East Brunswick, has been officially notified that her brother, No. 3409, Sergeant C. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?] AUSTRALIA

    [?] rivalry exists between Victoria New South Wales as to the number of men enlisting in the Sports-[?] Thousand in the two States," ...

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  7. "NO" MAJORITY EXPECTED

    Mr C. J. Bennett, President of the Victorian Executive of the Australian Labor, Party, said today that the reports received from the various States, ...

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  8. INFLUENCES WELL DEFINED

    Dark clouds obscured the sky for the greater part of the clay in the metropolis. today, and, with a moderate south-west wind, conditions continued ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS WITHOUT VOTES

    At a meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Australian Natives' Association last night, a motion was curried unanimously asking the board ...

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  10. A.N.A BRANCHES DISAGREE WITH BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Members of the South Melbourne branch of the Australian Natives' Association unanimously passed the following motion at their last meeting: -- ...

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  11. BAG FOUND AND RETAINED

    Mrs. Sucklik was charged at the City Court today with having failed to hand to the stationmaster a bag and its contents, which she picked up on ...

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  12. SOLDIER'S WIFE APPEALS FOR MEN TO AID HUSBAND

    Dear soldiers wives.-- My husband is fighting in France, and I want to do all I can to help him and our five little ones. In every letter ...

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  13. PROUD OF HIS DISTRICT.

    Mr J. Bowser, the Premier. claims that no electorate in the State has made a better contribution to voluntary recruiting in proportion to population ...

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  14. [?]PULSION FOR STUDENTS IS OPPOSED BY CATHOLICS

    [?]man Catholics of the parishes of diocese Of Maitland, at a meeting west Maitland, carried, motions [?] themselves to oppose in every ...

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  15. MOTHER ALLEGES BLACKMAIL

    As a result of an official inquiry, it is held that there is no foundation for the complaint, of a resident of Richmond that the police practically sought ...

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  16. FAIR PLAY EVERY TIME

    I read in "The Herald" on Saturday night that Chris. Bennett said that if soldiers were not stopped from going to anti-meetings that there might be a riot. I am only a worker, ...

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  17. "TRAITOR TO YOUR COUNTRY"

    Arthur Gordon, who was convicted at the Quarter Sessions on three charges of having forged and uttered military pay warrants, was sentenced ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN RAINFALL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  19. LONDON IN NIGHTMARE

    "The horror of sitting and waiting to be killed," is described vividly in a letter to Mr E. H. Bromby, Flinders, from a woman teacher in one of the ...

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  20. COMING HARVEST BOUGHT BY DOMINION GOVERNMENT

    Mr J. A. Jensen, Minister for Trade and Customs, has been notified by the New Zealand Government that as it has purchased the New Zealand ...

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  21. DUTY OF FEDERAL POLICE EXTENDS OVER AUSTRALIA

    Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, States that it is, not intended to appoint Federal police for each State. There Will be only the one ...

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  22. CONDITIONS FOR VOTING TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED

    [?]R.C. Oldham, the Chief Electoral [?] the Common wealth, States the law disqualifying from voting [?]ens here in an enemy country, and ...

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  23. STORING THE WHEAT

    Mr Agar Wynne, Minister for Railways, said today that it was not at all likely that the silos to be, constructed for the storage of wheat at Victorian ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS LARGE

    It is claimed that New Zealand's exports for the year, which have reached a total of £32,000,000, place the Dominion probably first in the list of ...

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  25. PREMIERS DISCUSS FINANCE

    State finance, was discussed by Mr. W. A. Holman, premier of New South Wales, today with Messrs J. Bowser. Premier, W. M. M'Pherson, Treasurer, ...

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  26. NEWSBOYS GIVE JEWEL CASE AND CHEER LADY STANLEY

    "I am proud to be President of the Newsboys' Society, but I am prouder still to be the friend of the newsboys," declared Lady Stanley, in returning ...

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  27. TIN PLATES AVAILABLE

    Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence announces that a cablegram has been received from Mr A Fisher, the High Commissioner, intimating that ...

    Article : 216 words
  28. BONUSES MAY BE GRANTED TO LOWER=PAID OFFICERS

    Having obtained practically all the information he requires to enable him to report to the Cabinet on the question of providing bonuses for ...

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  29. REINFORCING N.Z. DIVISION

    On Monday Sir James Allen, Minister for Defence, made the following announcement through the press:-- "Information has been received that ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. JEWELLERY THEFT ALLEGED

    Jack Panitz, a young man, was charged at the City Court today with having broken into the house of Mabel Emma Webb, at Footscray, on ...

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  31. REFERENDUM POINTS

    There is no Christmas appeal that [?]kens, such a heartfelt response as appeal for help from the Australia boys in the trenches. ...

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  32. PREDECESSOR'S PROMISE HONORED BY NEW MINISTER

    Honoring a promise made by Mr. W. A. Adamson, his predecessor, Mr. J. M'Whae, Minister for Public Works, told a deputation from the Mildura ...

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  33. STATE MEDICAL OFFICERS PAID FROM £372 TO £1000

    Medical officers employed by the Victorian Government are paid from £372 to £1000 a year. The question has been raised in connection with the ...

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  34. LANDS OFFICER SUSPENDED

    Alexander Young, a fourth class officer of the occupation branch of the Lands Department, has been suspended from duty pending the investigation by ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT WILL HELP INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE

    Replying to Mr M. Hannah, M.L.A., Professor T. H. Payne, president, and other representatives of the New Industries Committee, today Mr J. ...

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  36. MESSAGE FROM MALAY

    Senator H. E. Prat ten has sent the following message from Talgen Perak, in the Malay States, to the Nationalist headquarters in Sydney:-- ...

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  37. SELLING CROWN LAND

    After discussing with representatives of Brighton Council today the proposed sale of allotments of Crown land at Colo street, Mr F. G. Clarke, Minister ...

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  38. TWO WORKMEN INJURED

    George Oliver, 46, of Pitt street, Carlton, was admitted by Dr. D. G. May to the Melbourne hospital today, with an inward dislocation of the left knee. The ...

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  39. PRICE OF CHEESE

    The increased price to be, paid for cheese sold to the British Government is [?]d a [?] for cheese graded between 91 to 94 points, and not [?]d, as has ...

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  40. TOMORROW'S MAILS

    Mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:--- Gilbert. Marshall and Ocean Island, 5 a.m.; West Australia (parcels only), ...

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  41. JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT

    In the County Court at Ballarat yesterday, before Judge Winneke and a jury, an action was heard in which Angus McMaster, of Scarsdale, sought ...

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  42. WELL-KNOWN ACTOR ENLISTS

    Mr. Edward Landor, principal comedian of Mr. Allan Wilkie's Shakespearian Company, was accepted for active service today. ...

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  43. SOEDIER HAS INVENTION

    I am a married man. with two children, waiting for embarkation, which is expected in a fort night. I have a debt that is a worry to me, and would like to clear it. ...

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  44. STATE MEMBER CHARGED

    A summons has been issued by the Federal authorities against Mr J, Cain, member for J[?]ka Jlka in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, charging him ...

    Article : 55 words
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