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  2. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Sir Arthur Stanley, the Governor, who has been indisposed for some days, is improving, but he is still confined to his room at Stonington. ...

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  3. FROM THE FRONT

    "Strong Posts" played a part for the first time today in connection with the welcoming of returning soldiers, and, judging by their effectiveness as ...

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  4. TO HELP TO VICTORY

    A conference which promises to be a great historical event has assembled at Delhi in connection with the recent appeal of Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime ...

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  5. Follows Slaughter

    [?]lied line has been advanced La Clytte and Kemmek invest of Ypres). Some process been made also in the ...

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  6. TROOPS CONGRATULATED

    Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, made available today the following cablegram from General Sir William Birdwood, dated London, ...

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  7. SWANSTON ST. MAY BE CLOSED

    Cr. Frank Stapley, the Lord Mayor, has thought for some time that more cordiality might be shown officially to returned soldiers when they reach the ...

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  8. CRAB-CLAW IDEA ABANDONED

    Telegraphing last night, Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters said:-- "In the fighting extending from the ...

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  9. BRETONNEUX HEROES

    Many of the wounded from Villers- Bretonneux have been brought to hospital in London. Hundreds of women and girls gathered at Charing ...

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  10. MEN PELTED WITH FLOWERS

    Pelted with flowers and greeted with cheers, coo-ees and hand-clapping, another fine body of Australian Imperial Force reinforcements marched through ...

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  11. UNION'S REVISED MOTION IS AWAITED BY MINISTER

    Mr H. S. W. Lawson, the Premier, stated today that Mr S. Barnes, Minister for Railways, informed him on Monday that the Railway Commissioners, ...

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  12. BROKEN NOR BENT

    Correspondents agree that the suffered nothing less than famous defeat in the first phase [?]attle consequent upon their ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. DRENCHING YPRES WITH GAS

    "Apparently a further readjustment of the British position has been effected to the east of Ypres," a Paris military expert states. "The enemy is now ...

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  14. CHINESE ARE PREPARING TO ASSIST ALLIED TROOPS

    U.S. ATLANTIC PORT, Tuesday.: Captain Ting Chia Chen, Military Counsellor to China's President, and also to the Chinese Minister for War, ...

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  15. ELECTRIFICATION DELAYED

    In connection with the electrification of the suburban railways, the Railways Commissioners state that contractors in England and America ...

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  16. [?]ALIANS SUPERB MEETING ATTACKS

    the Australians came into [?]ties at the end of March [?]havior has been superb," Perry Robinson, "The ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. DARING ESCAPES MADE

    Private R. Ruschpier, Number 648, New South Wales, and Corporal C. Lane, Number 372, West Australia, machine gunners, who were captured ...

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  18. RAILWAYS' UNION COUNCIL MAY RESTATE RESOLUTION

    At a meeting of the Council of the Victorian Railways' Union on Friday resolutions carried by the recent annual conference of the Union will be considered, ...

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  19. MILLERS PENALISING BAKERS MAY BE SUBJECT OF ACTION

    Action may be taken by the Federal Prices Commissioner under the War Precautions Act regulations against millers who are said to have refused to ...

    Article : 224 words
  20. BELGIAN KING'S PALACES TURNED INTO HOSPITALS

    An Amsterdam message states that the Germans have converted into hospitals King Albert of Belgium's palaces at Spa (near the Prussian ...

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  21. ENFORCING CONSCRIPTION

    Mr. E. Shortt, IC.C., Liberal member for' Newcastle-on-Tyne, voted against conscription for Ireland on the Man Power Bill on April 16. It ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. JERUSALEM AS HOST

    "Our men received a remarkable reception when they entered Jerusalem. Everybody was glad to see them, and they are still the prime ...

    Article : 359 words
  23. WHISKY TENPENCE A NOBBLER

    Ballarat branch of Licensed Victuallers of Victoria advanced the price of whisky to 10d. a nobbier today. ...

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  24. PASSENGERS BY THE ORONSA ESCAPED IN SCANT ATTIRE

    Rescued passengers from the Oronsa state that two torpedoes struck the vessel in quick succession, but one did not explode. The majority of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. TOMORROWS MAILS

    Ship malls will be made up at the General post Office tomorrow as follow:--Nee Zealand, 5 a.m.; West Australia, 3 p.m. ...

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  26. AUSTRIA FEARS BOLSHEVISM

    A message from Berne states that with a view to counteracting the influence of returned prisoners in spreading Bolshevism, the Austrian Government is ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES

    Foley Bros, and Strafford will sell a [?] in Ardmillan road, Moonee Ponds, tomorrow. Tomorrow, at eleven a.m., Cuddon and Selleck will sell, at Bridge road, Richmond ...

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  28. ITALIAN FINED HEAVILY FOR OVERLOOKING CENSOR

    At the Carlton Court today Egedlo Dirago, an Italian, described as a laborer, was fined £20, with £44 costs, in default distress, for having on or ...

    Article : 70 words
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