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  2. The Weather

    VICTORIA--Some scattered showers and thunder to the N.E. and E., and a shower or two along the coast; otherwise fine. Variable ...

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  3. VOLUNTEERS

    In the 24 hours ended at 3 p.m. today 22 volunteers had been accepted in Victoria for active service abroad. This is a decrease of 12 as compared with ...

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  4. MINISTERS INTERVIEWED BY MUNICIPAL DELEGATES

    Representatives of the Municipal Association of Victoria, headed by Mr P. J. Russell, president, waited on Mr J. Bowser, Premier, Chief Secretary, and Minister for Labor; Mr. A. ...

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  5. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Mr W. H. Lee, Premier of Tasmania, was entertained at lunch at State Parliament House today by Mr J. Bowser, Premier, and members of the Ministry. ...

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  6. ANZACS' BRITISH BRIDES NUMBER 4,354 UP TO DATE

    Australian Soldiers' marriages in Gloat Britain to January 31 number 4354. A high Percentage of the soldier husbands are immigrants. There is ...

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  7. MR. NORMAN MAY RESIGN

    11.30 this morning Messrs C. E. [?] and E. B. Jones, Commission[?] Mr Agar Wynne, Minister for ways, and pressed him to make a ...

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  8. 30 PASS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Thirty recruits were accepted in New South Wales in the 24 hours up to 11 a.m. today. Of 330 volunteers who offered lust week. 192 were accepted and 138 deferred. ...

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  9. FINE CONDITIONS PREVAIL

    In the city today the fine and pleasant conditions which prevailed, with cool south winds, provided an appreciable change to the cloudy and ...

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  10. KEEPING THEIR MEMORY GREEN

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, Australian High Commisisoner, today attended the War Graves Commission, the Prince of "Wales presiding. The commission ...

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  11. MONETARY GIFTS OFFERED TO ENCOURAGE SPORTSMEN

    As an inducement to men to join the Sportsmen's Thousand, several monetary offers have been made to reward winners of distinctions. Mr ...

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  12. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN TURKEY HAS IMPROVED

    A number of Australians have reached Holland from Germany. Two prisoners from Turkey have arrived at London, and are in hospital. ...

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  13. CLERGYMAN KEEPS PROMISE BUT IS REJECTED AS SOLDIER

    In the course of the referendum campaign the Rev. Thomas P. Trinham, pastor of the Baptist Church, West Melbourne, preached a series of sermons, entitled "National Perils," ...

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  14. MINISTER WAS CONSULTED," MR. NORMAN DECLARES

    Norman made the following state-after the interview with the Minister both this morning's papers it is ...

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  15. GROWING THE EMPIRE'S BREAD

    In the House of Commons Mr W. Brookes asked what steps were being taken to promote wheat growing within the Empire. Mr W. A. S. He wins, Under ...

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  16. MURRAY EXPECTED TO RISE

    Exceptional rains have fallen here in the last few days, two and a half inches being measured. An inch fell in half an hour yesterday afternoon, ...

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  17. MANUFACTURE OF WOOLLENS IS URGED BY A.N.A. BRANCH

    Agreeing with a view expressed by their treasurer, Mr S. D. Higgins, that the quantity of woollen goods imported into Australia yearly was appalling, ...

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  18. LIQUOR ADVERTISEMENTS BANNED IN UNITED STATES

    Mr W. Webster, the Postmaster-General, has received a communication from the International Postal Union at Berne, Switzerland, stating that ...

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  19. RAILWAY UNITS COMFORTS FUND

    A meeting of those who are interested in the formation of a comforts fund for the benefit of Railway Units abroad will be held in the Institute Hall, Flinders street station ...

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  20. OFFICIALS SURPRISED

    Had a bomb exploded in the Railway Department it could hardly have caused a greater sensation than has the Ministerial declaration that the ...

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  21. ROYAD FAMILY AND COURT ENJOY ANZAC PERFORMANCES

    Mr Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner; Brigadier-General T. Griffiths, Commandant of the Australian imperial Forces, headquarters in London; ...

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  22. SOLDIERS ON FURLOUGH MAY INSPECT INDUSTRIES

    Acting on a suggestion made by Mr W. S. Robinson, of the Associated Smelters, Brigadier-General T. Griffiths, Commandant of the Australian Imperial Force Headquarters in ...

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  23. REPUDIATION OF LOANS

    It is reported by Reuter's Petrograd correspondent that representatives of 19 Allies and neutrals have presented to the Bolsheviks a Note refusing to ...

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  24. BADGES FOR WOMEN.

    Although thousands of applications for war badges have been received from women relatives of soldiers, the Defence Department will not be able to issue them for some time, ...

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  25. [?]ERVIEWS RECALLED

    [?] the request of the Commissioners, Wynne issued the following member [?] by Mr Norman:-- It their first interview with Mr ...

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  26. "LONELY SOLDIER" KILLED WHILE FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    In the latter part of 1916 an appeal from Pte. W. P. P. Theining, as a "lonely soldier." that someone should write to him was published in a Sydney newspaper. As a result. ...

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  27. TO PRESERVE PLANE TREE, EXPERTS HOLD CONFERENCE

    "I have travelled over a great part of the world, and I can safely say that Melbourne, apart from its natural advantages, is the best planted city in ...

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  28. MINER DRIVES TO ST. KILDA AND LOSES £32 IN NOTES

    Two men are suspected of having robbed James Woods, a miner, living at an hotel in Queen street, last night. He has complained to the police that ...

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  29. POLITICAL DIFFICULTIES SETTLED IN S. AUSTRALIA

    Apparently all political difficulties have been settled as the result of the decision of the Liberals to accept one Nationalist candidate with their own ...

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  30. INCREASED PRICE OF BREAD DUE TO HIGHER FLOUR COST

    That the last increase in the price of bread was due chiefly to the rise in the price of Hour and hardly at all to increases in Wages or other material of ...

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  31. DOCTORS AND LODGES

    At a special meeting of the Cabinet held this morning, the refusal of the British Medical Association to agree to an arhitration tribunal for the ...

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  32. PARLIAMENT MAY SETTLE QUESTION IN FORTNIGHT

    At a meeting of the Williamstown Branch of the Australian Natives' Association last night the decision on the motion of Mr F. J. Ogden, "That the ...

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  33. POLICE BARRACKS STORMED BY KEEN BARGAIN HUNTERS.

    When the Post Office clock struck 12 today there was a rush by more than 100 people, mainly dealers, into the barrack square of the Russell street ...

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  34. IRISHMAN OFFERS 10 TIMES AND FOLLOWS MATE TO FRONT

    When Tom Parsons, of Dublin, Ireland, came to Australia about four years age he wrote to his mate, Robert C. Matthews, of Mails, near Dublin, that the country was ...

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  35. RAILWAY PLAN IS CHANGED AND ORCHARADISTS SUFFER

    Of late years the fruit-growing industry has assumed importance at Lavington, which is three miles from Albury. Orchardists have been ...

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  36. MINISTER REPLIES BRIEFLY

    Mr Wynne rushed off to a Cabinet meeting at the close of the interview with the Commissioners, contenting himself with making the following ...

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  37. COD FISH WEIGHS 1201b.

    One of the largest cod fish ever landed from the Murray was caught on Saturday by Mr Walters, an Upper Murray fiaherman. It turned the ...

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  38. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

    Soldiers' letters dealing with incidents at the front will be accepted, if suitable, for publication, and payment will be ...

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  39. DANGI LOGAN MINE

    The sagging of Langl Logan South shares in the market has been attributed to the miners' objection to the contract system. Mr G. F. Bryant, the manager, who was at ...

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  40. MUNICIPAL PICNIC HELD

    Members of the Federated Municipal and Shire Councils' Employes' Union held their annual picnic at the Willlamstown Sports. Ground, Back Bench, today. There was an ...

    Article : 57 words
  41. PACKER SENT FOR TRIAD

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