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  2. GUNS ACTIVE IN THE WEST

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "Our patrols took a few prisoners north-eastward of Hargicourt ...

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  3. VOLUNTEERS

    In the 24 hours ended 3 p.m. today, 13 volunteers had been accepted in Victoria for active service abroad. ...

    Article : 27 words
  4. CO=RESPONDENT IN DIVORCE TO PAY £200 AS DAMAGES

    After about an hour's retirement, a jury in a divorce suit in which Edward Taylor, of Maldon. miner, asked for a dissolution of his marriage with ...

    Article : 295 words
  5. CONDUCT OF THE WAR

    Owing to the necessary veil of secrecy over strategical questions, the public is greatly puzzled regarding General Sir 'William Robertson's resignation. ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. UNFIT MEN ARE ELIGIBLE FOR STAFF CLERKSHIPS

    Under an amended regulation approved today by Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, returned soldiers who have been discharged as ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. BUILDING SHIPS

    Referring today to the fact that the Victorian section of the Unions' Interstate Shipbuilding' conference on Saturday, by a two to one majority, ...

    Article : 364 words
  8. [?]ERICA'S EFFORT

    [?]eitl. Wilson's new proc[?] all the exports and imports to all countries under license by Trade Board. ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. MEN WHO WILL FIGHT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  10. AT DISTRICT DEPOTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  11. [?]BER OF MEN IN FRANCE

    [?]or J. W. Weeks says that he [?]rned that only 54 per cent. of [?]ember of American soldiers. Mr [?] Baker, Secretary for War, ...

    Article : 34 words
  12. BOLO IN CONDEMNED CELL

    Paris advices state that Bolo Pasha. when returning to prison after having learned his death sentence. went toward his former cell. The warder said. ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. TROPHIES FOR AUSTRALIA SUBJECT OF NEGOTIATIONS

    Regarding; a message from Mr C. E. W. Bean, Official Press representative with the Australian Imperial Force, that a difficulty had arisen concerning ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. [?]AL AND LABOR TO MEET

    [?]al and labor will each name presentatives to outline a basis relations during the period of [?]r. ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. 28 ACCEPTED IN N.S.W.

    Twenty-eight recruits were accepted in New South Wales in the week-end. ...

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  16. VISIT NOT STAGE MANAGED, DECLARES UNION OFFICIAL

    Referring today to a statement reported to have been made by Mr D. B. Fullarton, President of the Yarra Stevedoring Company, that on the day ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. CAMP LIFE EXHILARATING

    Camp life at Broadmeadows has charmed a married man, of Scottish birth, who writes as follows to Mr. D. Mackinnon, Director- General of Recruiting:-- ...

    Article : 316 words
  18. BELGIAN. JUDGES' ARREST IS THE SUBJECT OF PROTEST

    In a telegram from Amsterdam the correspondent of "The Times" says:-- "The Dutch Government has protested against the arrest by the Germans of ...

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  19. DEATH ESCAPED BY A VOTE

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris says that the Judges differed in regard to Porchere. Bolo's accountant, who escaped: death by one vote. ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. [?]E RUMORS AFFECT RATES

    Street peace reports contri[?] to many substantial gains in the [?]t today. Liberty bonds were in demand at better prices. ...

    Article : 31 words
  21. MR. HUGHES SHOWS ACTIVITY

    Accompanied by a number of experts, Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, spent a great part of this morning inspecting the site at Williamstown for ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. TO ATTRACT RECRUITS

    "What will be the nature of the plans for increasing the attractiveness of the Australian Imperial Force was not (divulged today by Senator G. F. ...

    Article : 223 words
  23. "THE VIOLENCE OF ROUGHS"

    "Travellers in public conveyances must be protected against 'the violence of roughs" said Mr V. Tanner, P.M., when passing sentence in the Port ...

    Article : 413 words
  24. CANADA WILL MAKE EFFORT TO INCREASE PRODUCTION

    In conference with labor representatives the Canadian Government announced its policy for the compulsory registration of the man power of the ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. [?]TRALIA TO SEND FOOD

    [?]den is planning a steamship [?]ry foodstuffs from Australia to United States, says the Consul[?]al for Sweden, Mr S. T. de Goes. ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. LORD MAYOR IN FULL ROBES BUYS £10,000 OF WAR BONDS

    When the doors of the Common wealth Bank were opened today. the selling of bonds for the sixth War Loan began. The first to enter the ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. THE DOCTORS' STRIKE

    All the Friendly Societies of the State concerned In the dispute with the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association are compiling ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. SON'S LATEST MESSAGE [?]ES NOT PLEASE ITALIANS

    [?]e Times" correspondent at Milan that President Wilson's latest [?]ge to Congress has been received [?]hostility in Italy, because of its ...

    Article : 50 words
  29. AIR BADGE ALTERED

    For the Australian Flying Corps a new pattern of badge for pilots has been approved. It differs from the old in that the letters "A.F.C.," surmounted by a crow[?], are used ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. NO MORE FIGHTING TILL 19

    "I have given, orders that, under any circumstances, your son must not be returned until he has attained the age of 19 years," writes General Sir William Birdwood to Mrs ...

    Article : 157 words
  31. ARMY INCREASED BY 47,000

    Sir Robert Borden, the Prime Minister, states that from the passage of the Military Service Act on September 20 to January 31 the enlistments halve ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. FEEDING THE TROOPS

    Though the cafeteria system of ration distribution has been approved by the Royal Commission which inquired into the business administration of the ...

    Article : 220 words
  33. [?]LE IDLERS MUST WORK

    Bill passed by the New Jersey [?]ature, providing for the conscrip-[?] of male idlers to useful employ-[?] for the duration of the war, has ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. CABINET SITTINGS CONTINUE

    This afternoon the Federal Cabinet again sat and discussed questions of urgency arising out of the war. It is intended that Ministers shall sit again ...

    Article : 173 words
  35. POLICEMAN WINS MEDAD

    Mr J. Willman, of White Hills, Bendigo, has been notified by the Defence Department that his son. Corporal T. L. Willman, has been awarded the Military Medal for ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. NO FARM WORK FOR ALIENS

    It has been decided by the Canadian Government that it is impossible to employ alien interned enemies as farm laborers on a large, scale, because it ...

    Article : 42 words
  37. [?]LS FOR FRENCH HARVEST

    S Ann Morgan. daughter of Mr J. [?]ont Morgan. is to raise an army [?]merican girl volunteers for the [?]t harvest in France. ...

    Article : 31 words
  38. TWO SONS KILLED IN CHARGE, BUT FATHER RETURNS SAFELY

    Among the Geelong soldiers who returned from the front last week was Private A. M'Lean, of Geelong West, who left for the front two years ago. He has been invalided ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. SOCIALISTS SEEK PEACE

    French Socialists have 'received' the British and Belgian delegates who have arrived here to arrange an inter-Allied, conference. ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. G SPEAKS OF PATRIOTISM

    [?]ir Majesties the King and Queen [?]ed a large London boys' school to-[?] and the King informally addressed scholars with great earnestness. ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. TOMORROW'S MAILS

    It is announced by the Postal Department that mails will be made up tomorrow as follow:--Tasmania, all ports 10.45 a m. United Kingdom, newspapers ...

    Article : 133 words
  42. SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED

    Invalid soldiers were motored to Ringwood yesterday by the Red Cross Motor Volunteer Corps. and were welcomed by Mr. A. T. Clarke. on behalf of the residents. A ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. CLUB SECRETARY EXPLAINS TREATMENT OF RECRUITERS

    Mr Michael Ford (Hon. Secretary Drysdale Racing Club) writes:-- A report appeared in "The Herald" on February 14 that Lieutenant Maxwell and ...

    Article : 258 words
  44. EMPLOYES AID RED CROSS

    There are 282 employes on the ro[?] of membership of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Employes' Red Cross Society. and working depots have been established at ...

    Article : 124 words
  45. TAKING OF "COKE" BLAMED FOR OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR

    When Constable James Quinn arrested John Henry Hutton in the city on Saturday on a charge of offensive behavior, Hutton said he had been ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. [?]LY'S RETREAT CONSIDERED

    [?]graphing from Rome, the correspondent of "The Times" there:-- The commission of Inquiry into the ...

    Article : 67 words
  47. OFFICERS FOR SPORTSMEN

    Among officers appointed to the Sixth Sportsmen's Unit are 2nd Lieuts. J. H. Day, of Ballarat, and J. A. Underwood, of Violet Town. Both were formerly members of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. PRINCE TO SIT IN LORDS

    A ceremonial entry will precede the Prince of Wales taking his seat in the House of Lords on Tuesday. Two dukes, the Lord Great ...

    Article : 122 words
  49. RECRUITER TO VISIT MINES AND APPEAL TO MEN BELOW

    Lieutenant H. S. Fredman. recruiting officer for Indi Province. has made arrangements to hold recruiting meetings at the mines in the Everton and Eldorado districts. ...

    Article : 133 words
  50. MENTIONED FOR GALLANTRY

    Mrs M. Beaton, 52 Nicholson street. Fitzroy, has received word that her only son, No. 3255, Sergeant A. J. Beaton, has been mentioned in routine orders by General Sir ...

    Article : 59 words
  51. LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

    When sending "The Herald" a soldier's letter, or the photograph of the recipient of an honor, the following particulars ...

    Article : 122 words
  52. HOURS OF TOBACCONISTS FORM SUBJECT OF INQUIRY

    Mr. A. A. Farthing. M.L.A ., Secretary to the Cabinet, is inquiring into the hours worked by tobacconists' assistants, as well as the present system ...

    Article : 119 words
  53. PROFESSOR DROWNED

    Professor H. D. Deford, of Otago University, a former member of Parliament. was drowned while bathing at Whangarei. He was 41 years of age. ...

    Article : 40 words
  54. [?]PANESE MAY INTERVENE [?]TO FORCE ORDER IN RUSSIA

    [?] ga, Director of the East West News Bureau, speaking at a [?]cheon given by the Lawyers' Club, [?]gested the possibility of Japanese ...

    Article : 40 words
  55. FOR BRIGHTON STORM VICTIMS

    Cr J. J. Hanby, Mayor of Brighten announces that a fund has been, opened for the relief of victims of the recent storm ln [?]ton. He states that five trustees have been ...

    Article : 59 words
  56. CARNIVAL TO HELP BLIND

    Tomorrow's procession in Richmond promises to be most interesting. The proces[?]onists will assemble at 1.30 and proceed' at 2 p.m. by way of ...

    Article : 71 words
  57. PRINCE CARNIVAL HELD

    To liquidate the dept on the Roman Catholic Presbytery, Mornington, a prince carnival was held with most satisfactory results. The Rev. Father Lynch, of Warracknabeal, ...

    Article : 58 words
  58. COLLISION AT MIDNIGHT

    At midnight on Saturday an "up." goods train from Warragul ran into the engine of a "down" goods train, which was standing at a siding at ...

    Article : 43 words
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