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  2. TROTZKY MUST DECIDE

    Telegraphing from Zurich, the correspondent of "The Times" there says:--"Austria and Germany are ...

    Article : 101 words
  3. FAULTY EQUIPMENT SENT TO AMERICAN ARMY AT FRONT

    General J. J. Pershing, commander of the American forces in France, recently complained of the faulty equipment shipped to him and according to secret ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. ROMANCE OF SEA

    A story of courage and resourcefulness by British merchantmen was resulted in a London court, regarding the salvage of the sailing ship Ainsdale ...

    Article : 289 words
  5. AUSTRALIA AND MAN POWER

    In order to attend the annual meeting of the Bendigo branch of the National Federation, Mr W. At. Hughes, the Prime Minister, left Melbourne for ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. VOLUNTEERS

    In the 24 hours ended 3 p.m. today 20 volunteers had been accepted in Victoria for active service abroad. This is an increase of 11 as compared with ...

    Article : 38 words
  7. THE FRENCH FRONT

    [?]correspondent at the [?] ters telegraphs:--[?]said operation mentioned in [?] communiques was really a ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN TROPHIES

    A difficulty has arisen about the disposal of the trophies of the first Australian troops, which, unless swift steps are taken in order to rectify it, ...

    Article : 525 words
  9. MEN WHO WILL FIGHT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  10. FOOD RATIONING SCHEME NOT ACCEPTED BY NORWAY

    Sir F. Nansen, the Arctic explorer and the head of a Norwegian mission to the United States, replying to the proposals of the United' States for a ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. SEIZING ENEMY REVOLVER, ANZAC SHOOTS GUN CREW

    Lieutenant George way, of the 39th Battalion, has informed Mrs Morton, of Amphitheatre, that her son, the late Private Leslie Morton, who was ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. NEUTRAL POWERS DISCUSS RUSSIA'S LOAN REPUDIATION

    Speaking in the Second Chamber, M. J. Loudon, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that Holland had proposed that joint action be taken by ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. AMERICA SPENDS MILLIONS ON BOMBS FOR AEROPLANES

    Among the principal items in the Army Deficiency Appropriation is provision for more than £55,000,000 for bombs for aeroplanes, and £115,000.000 ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. AUSTRALIA'S LOSSES TO DATE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  15. 1000 MEN FIGHT BUSH FIRE AND ARREST ITS PROGRESS

    "Peace develops heroes as well as war," was the comment of Councillor R. H. S. Abbott, Mayor of Bendigo, on his return last night from a motor ...

    Article : 257 words
  16. SUPPLIES BOUGHT FOR ALLIES

    Mr. H. C. Hoover, the Food Controller, is buying, £32,000,000 worth of food monthly for the Allies. ...

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  17. HOW U BOAT WAS CAPTURED TOLD BY INTERNED GERMAN

    A message from the Amsterdam correspondent of "The Times" says:--"An interned German sailor, who was previously interned in England, ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. DIRECTOR IS DELIGHTED AT KEENNESS OF RECRUITS

    "I am delighted to note in the cable messages published today that Australian reinforcements' recently arrived in England have given an excellent impression," said Mr D. ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. PRESIDENT SENDS GREETING TO BRITISH AMBASSADOR

    Earl Reading, British Ambassador at Washington, and President Wilson have exchanged greetings. President Wilson, in his message, ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. TRAINING IN AUSTRALIA WILL BE ONLY ELEMENTARY

    An order for the Australian Imperial Force published today states that all recruiting will be "for general service." Recruits will receive only ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. BUSY DAY FOR RECRUITING IN CITY AND AT SEASIDE

    Tomorrow will be a busy day for Victorian recruiting officers. Memorial, services will be held at Box Hill, Castlemaine and Richmond. At the last-named service. Mr F. Tudor, ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. [?]DIANS MAKE RAID

    [?]shal Sir Douglas Haig re[?] radians this morning suc[?] trenches at Lens, and ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. SHIPBUILDING DISCUSSED

    Considerable warmth marked the discussions when the shipbuilding trades union's conference was resumed at the Trades Hall this afternoon. ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. SHIPPING FARES TO BE RAISED

    It has been decided by the principal shipping companies that fares are to be advanced, shortly. Vessels trading to Australasia will be included ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. FELL ASLEEP AT RIVERSIDE AND TOPPLED INTO WATER

    Yet War, 60, a Chinese, roamed from the Victoria House for the Aged at Royal Park, where he lives, and sat down on the edge of the South ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. SERGEANT AND HIS MATES KILLED BY A SHELL BURST

    Sergeant Herman Frederick Bush, of the 39th Battalion, son of Mrs and the late Mr F. Bush, of Seymour street, was killed, on June 7, 1917, in France. ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. BUSINESS BOARDS COMING

    That the recommendations of the Royal Commission on the business administration of the Defence Department would be acted upon in the near future was indicated ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. STATE SYSTEMS COMPARED IN RAILWAYS CALENDAR

    Interesting comparisons are made by Mr J. A. Russell, of the Transportation Branch, in the Victorian Railways' Calendar for 1918. It is a long time ...

    Article : 280 words
  29. TREASON TRIAL FINISHES WITH SCATHING INDICTMENT

    Describing the closing scenes of the trial of Bolo Pasha, which resulted in "his being sentenced to death, the Paris correspondent of "The Times" ...

    Article : 243 words
  30. GOVERNMENT IS CRITICISED . FOR LACK OF ASSISTANCE

    At a meeting of the Nepean recruiting executive Mr Bell accused the Government of not having assisted the movement, and said that politicians of both parties were ...

    Article : 100 words
  31. MILITARY CROSS WON

    Lieutenant R. K. Bazley, who was recently awarded the Military Cross, has forwarded to his relatives at Shepparton the letter of congratulation which ...

    Article : 147 words
  32. WHISKY SOLD AT DARWIN LEADS TO MANY PROTESTS

    There is much agitation here against the State hotels, and an inquiry by an independent board is demanded. The liquor sold, particularly the whisky, is ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. RICHMOND CARNIVAL HELD TO HELP BLIND SOLDIERS

    At the Richmond racecourse this afternoon, the carnival for the purpose of assisting blind soldiers was continued. ...

    Article : 152 words
  34. [?]TERS BOMB=PROOF, LONDON POLICE CHIEF

    [?]a conference of London the Commissioner of Po[?] the great majority of [?]ters were not bomb proof. ...

    Article : 48 words
  35. SOLDIERS' FOOD STOLEN

    Two tins of meat extract, valued at £20, were stolen last week from Dalgety's stores, at Flemington. It was portion of a quantity intended for the use of the Australian ...

    Article : 40 words
  36. SOLDIERS' PROBLEMS

    A.B.--When enlisting you must present papers showing consent of both parents. You may apply to be attached to a certain unit, but there is no certainty that you will be ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. SHOT WHILE DUCK-SHOOTING

    While duck-shooting at Derby yesterday, Dr. Norman De Ravin, dentist, Bendigo who recently returned from active service, was shot in the arm and ...

    Article : 53 words
  38. [?]WAR BONDS SUCCEEDS

    [?]use of Commons Mr Bonar [?]ellor of the Exchequer [?] to the end of last week [?] worth of war bonds had ...

    Article : 32 words
  39. BRITAIN TO MAKE REPRISAL FOR SENTENCE ON AIRMEN

    Reuter learns that the Dutch Minister at Berlin handed to Germany on Tuesday a month's notice of the intention of the British Government to ...

    Article : 90 words
  40. JIM FLYNN KNOCKED OUT

    A contest between the American heavyweights. Jack Dempsey and Jim Flynn ended in the first round. Dempsey knocked out his opponent in less ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. SOLDIER IS REMANDED

    In the City Court this morning, Pearson Christopher Brown, soldier, was remanded till February 22 on charges of having forged and uttered ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. RANK NOT TO BE LOST

    An addition to the Australian Military Regulations provides that an officer of the permanent force who has served as an officer with the Australian Imperial Force may, ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. TWO MEN ACQUITTED

    In the Criminal Court yesterday before the Chief Justice, Francis Upton was charged with having stolen certain saddlery. The jury returned ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. "AS IF HELL'S BOTTOM FELL AND LOOSED ITS CONTENTS"

    "Sometimes I try to sum this game up, and as near as I can get to it, it is just what I can imagine it would be if the bottom fell out of Hell and let all its contents down, ...

    Article : 174 words
  45. [?]HOLDS CONFERENCE

    [?]parliaments have been [?] order to allow the Pre[?] opportunity to attend the [?]ference, opening today. ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. LIFE LOST IN FRANCE

    Private J. H. W, Morris, who has been reported killed in action, was the only son of Mr J. Morris, chief engineer s.s. Wimmera, and Mrs Morris, of Ringwood, late of Albert ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. OPENED LETTERS FOUND

    Hearing an unusual noise outside the Denton Hat Mills. Nicholson street, Abbotsford, at an early hour this morning. J. Knox, the watchman, rushed outside and saw a man ...

    Article : 89 words
  48. CONTESTS TO BE RESUMED AT PAVILION ON MARCH 4

    Arrangements have been made for the Melbourne Pavilion, Exhibition street, to be reopened as a boxing hell on Monday, March 4. The pavilion is held on lease by the Stadiums ...

    Article : 184 words
  49. FOOTBALLERS HELP FUND

    Cr. A. Fraser (Mayor of Fitzroy) writes:--Will you permit me, through your columns, to acknowledge receipt of a cheque for £19247 forwarded to me by the Fitzroy ...

    Article : 166 words
  50. FAMOUS BOMBER KILLED AT AIR INSTRUCTION CAMP

    A British officer of the Royal Flying Corps, who was a famous bomber, was killed while flying in an instructor's aeroplane at the Canadian air service ...

    Article : 65 words
  51. SWEETS SHOP BROKEN INTO

    While on duty in Flinders street, early this morning. Constable Pounds found the door of S. Marowki's confectionery shop, next the Majestic Theatre, open. It had been forced ...

    Article : 122 words
  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  53. [?]AY'S MAILS

    [?]will be made up at the [?] Office on Monday as [?] ionary Forces, England [?] letters, noon, Tasmania ...

    Article : 13 words
  54. SECRETARY SEEKS PARTICULARS

    A complaint was made by a,writer in "The Herald," signing "Once Over." that he had been unfairly treated by a retailer. If he would give me his name and address, either ...

    Article : 82 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 36 words
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