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  2. SUCCESSES GAINED IN MINOR CONFLICTS

    When an Australian brigade goes for a tour of duty into the line it generally plans, at some, time or other during that tour, to make a raid into the ...

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  3. CITY GREETS SOLDIERS

    Despite the delays and postponements the welcome which Melbourne extended to the invalided soldiers who returned today, was as enthusiastic as any ...

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  4. IRELAND IS CALM

    There is no sign of excitement in the leisurely,smiling Dublin streets, but the genial Nationalists here are not representative of the wild hotbloods behind ...

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  5. COMPOSITE LOADING LIKELY IN ORDER TO GET WHEAT AWAY

    Mr A. Poynton, Acting Minister for the Navy, announced today that he had determined to ask the Commonwealth Shipping Board to consider, at ...

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  6. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson will attend the Liedertafel concert at the Town Hall tonight. ...

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  7. [?]PLETE SUCCESS"

    [?] Marshal Sir [?]gratulated the Anstralians [?] Complete success of their [?]ons on Sunday, which ...

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  8. [?]N'S RECORD NOW 45

    [?]nant Fonck, the famous French [?] has brought down three ad[?] aeroplanes, making his official [?]mant Fonck brought down six ...

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  9. CAUTION ADVISED

    It is stated by "The Standard's" Dublin correspondent that the Sinn Fein emergency executive has adopted a challenging attitude, but, advises its ...

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  10. [?]ING BOATS SUNK

    [?]ams from northern ports give [?] of further U boat atrocities [?]retle Ocean. Nearly 50 fishing [?]ve been sunk or are missing, ...

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  11. SUICIDE OF SIGNALMAN MAKES CORONER CRITICAL

    "It is a serious matter that a man in Houghton's state of health should have charge of the lives of the travelling public. There should be some ...

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  12. WOULD JOIN WITH THE DEVIL IF ENGLAND WERE THE FOE

    A few of the subterranean elements of the old revolutionary societies survive in Ireland, says "The Manchester Guardian," and are willing to enter ...

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  13. EVIDENCE OF COMPLICITY SHORTLY TO BE PUBLISHED

    It is understood that the evidence of complicity between the Sinn Fein leaders and the enemy is being prepared, and will shortly be published. ...

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  14. [?]CH SAILINGS STOPPED

    [?]lings of Dutch ships from sports has been prohibited, except [?]essels and coastal fishing craft, [?]nation is afforded as to the ...

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  15. HUMAN FLESH EATEN

    Professor F. S. Delmer, who was formerly Professor of English at the Berlin University, and now is on the Franco-Swiss frontier, tells a ...

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  16. BUYING LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    Negotiations for the purchase of the Tahara Estate, of 1205 acres, in the Western District, have been almost completed by the Closer Settlement ...

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  17. "TO PREJUDICE THE IRISH"

    A conference was held at the Mansion House today, says the Dublin correspondent of "The Times," those present including the Nationalist, lenders, ...

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  18. [?]ENTE RIGHTS IGNORED

    He has been presented by the Ministers to the Rumanian [?]ment, declining to recognise the [?]mmission regulating the ...

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  19. HEAVY RAINS AT ROCHESTER

    About 15 inches of rain,have fallen this year in the Rochester irrigation areas. This, is much above the average. Wattles, which usually bloom on ...

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  20. ERECTING COUNTRY SILOS

    Members of the Building Trades' Federation arc dissatisfied at the conditions obtaining in regard to the work of erecting silos in the Riverina district, ...

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  21. [?]RECTION IN ASIA MINOR

    [?]rection has broken out at [?] Western Asia Minor, extend[?] Menenen, north of Smyrna. Two [?] Turkish troops who were sent ...

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  22. ARREST OF SINN FEINERS IS SUBJECT OF QUESTION

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. J. Mathews (Vic.) asked. Mr, W. A. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, whether he had ...

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  23. ANZAC PICTURES SHOWN

    An exhibition of Anzac war pictures in the Grafton Gallery includes valuable historical works by John Longstaff, George Lambert. H. S. Power, ...

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  24. [?] ATTACKS ITALIANS

    [?] the enemy, who twice [?] the southern stopes of Sasso[?] Our thrust in the direction of [?]inficted considerable losses on ...

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  25. MEN IN LIST J LAND

    Officers, and men in List J were given a warm welcome home when, they disembarked at Port Melbourne, this afternoon. Crowds of admirers ...

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  26. DIPHTHERIA PREVALENT

    That the orux of the position, as far as diphtheria was concerned, was that research work should be instituted to find out how to disinfect the ...

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  27. SILVER STATIONARY

    Bar, silver is quoted at 40⅞ a standard ounce, at which price it has been steady for a fortnight. ...

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  28. MAUD GONNE'S CAREER

    A romantic figure in Irish polities for years past has been Maud Gonne, whose arrest in connection with the German plot was announced in our ...

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  29. FACTORIES FEEL THE PINCH OF SHORTAGE IN RAW YARN

    Additional evidence was given before the Interstate Commission today by knitting millers as to the shortage of raw materials, including yarn. ...

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  30. [?]ONWEALTH HAS NO HAND [?] SGT. KENNY'S TRANSFER

    [?]ing the announcement that Sergeant Kenny, who was con[?] in a rather unpleasant incident Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. CASH ORDER COMPANIES DESIRE RECALL OF WITNESS

    When, the Interstate Commission sat this morning, Mr. J. Woolf, representing case order firms, asked that Henry Gower, a witness who gave evidence ...

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  32. CONFETTI CUTTERS NEEDED

    The Red Cross Appeal Committee is in distress. Owing to a breakdown of its confetti cutting machine in the early part of the week packing operations were suspended, and there ...

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  33. TOMORROW'S MAILS

    Ship mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:--Noumea, 3 p.m. Solomon Islands, 3 p.m. ...

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  34. RALLY FOR TONIGHT

    It is expected that there will be a large attendance at the public meeting to be held this evening in the Drill Hall, at the corner of Powlett street and Victoria Parade, East ...

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  35. AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENTS

    J. E. Kimberley will hold a sale of furalture at North Fitzroy tomorrow. Stranks and Son will sell a villa at Coburs on Saturday. ...

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  36. CHINESE MINER KILLED

    Lew Ling Kin, a Chinese, 63 years, has been found dead on his mining claim near Lottah. He was last seen a fortnight ago, when he was warned that the workings were ...

    Article : 67 words
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