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  2. BRITAIN'S SUCCESS A MIRACLE

    Last owning about 150 clergymen and laymen arrived to take part in the a[?]nal session, which ommences this morning at 10 o'clock, in the Fenwick-street ...

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  4. SIR WM. IRVINE ADVISES PROMPT CONSCRIPTION.

    In the course of an address on the present war situation at the Central Methodist Miss[?] in Melbourne, Sir William Irvine once again strongly ...

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  5. FEDERAL MUDDLE TACKLED. MR WATT REORGANISING: BUT WHO IS TO BE PUNISHED AT CANBERRA?

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. W. A. Watt) said yesterday that the Federal Government, acting on his recommendation, had decided to ...

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  8. NEWS OF GEELONG AND DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Casualty [?] No. 30[?] issued by the Defence Depart[?] yesterday, contains 1042 names, comprised of 71 killed in action, 45 died of wounds, 16 ...

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  9. SHOULD MISSIONARIES TRADE?

    At the meeting of the Methodist General Conference yesterday, the industrial side of Foreign Missions was the subject of a long discussion. ...

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  10. FEDERAL DEFICIT.

    Figures issued by the Federal Treasury covering the financial operations of the Commonwealth for the nine ninths ended March 31 of the current ...

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  11. WE LOSE 9000 BABIES A YEAR.

    Plans for reducing the intant death rate due to diseases of congenital origin, are [?]out in a report isued by Mr. J. A. J[?], Minister for the Navy, and drawn up by ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R. D. Meagher has again applied to the Full Court of New South Wales for the restoration of his name to the roll of solicitors. Two previous ...

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  13. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SHOULD WE CATER FOR MEN WHO JEER AT RECRUITING.

    Sir,—After reading in to-day's papers the account of the attempted recruiting, and the behavior of the football supporters at the Oval on Saturday, I would ask the ...

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  14. S.A. LUTHERAN SCHOOLS CLOSED

    The South Australian Government has decided to take over the Luthera[?] schools after June 30th. The Government know of 49. Six have already been ...

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  15. 50 RETURNED SOLDIERS TO LEARN WOOL CLASSINE IN MELBOURNE.

    Under the direction of the State War Council, a class of 50 returned soldiers was formed yesterday to receive instruction in wool-classing. After going through a ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The revenue of the Victorian railways for the week ending May 14th was £110,618, an increase over the corresponding week of last year of £545,919. ...

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  17. WHEAT STACKERS' STRIKE.

    Wheat stackers and ha[?]ers in[?] the country districts of New South Wales are on strike. The dispute will be heard in the Arbitration Court next ...

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  18. DO WOMEN ENCOURAGE COWARDS AND HOOLIGANS

    Sir,—In reply to "A True Australian's" letter, I bog to crave a smell space in your paper about the hooligans that stand around the recruiting meetings. I, myself, was ...

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  19. COAL COSTS THE RAILWAYS £50,000 MORE.

    Mr. C. E. Norman, Chief Commissioner of Railways in Victoria, said yesterday th[?]t the increase of 3/- a ton in the price of Newcastle coal involved an additional ...

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  21. RAILWAY CLASSIFICATION BOARD.

    A meeting of the Railway Classification Board was held at the Railway Offices yesterday, representatives of the Victorian Railways Union, the ...

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  22. 125,000 MICE KILLED IN ONE NIGHT

    Hopetoun farmers and sub-agents, who were scoptical as to the efficacy of the system of double-fencing wheat stacks, combu[?]ed with the use of poisonous fumes, for the ...

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  23. A KINDLY THOUGHT FOR OUR FLEET.

    Sir,—It seems strange to me that so little practical thought has been bestowed upon the brave men of our Navy and the men who day and night patrol the bleak wastes ...

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  24. FEDERAL SHIP-BUILDING.

    Mr. W. A. Adamson, Minister for Public Works who has charge of the State shipbuilding yard at Williamstown said yesterday that any scheme of shipbuilding ...

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  25. BRITISH RED CROSS APPEAL.

    The whole of the State Schools have been invited by the Director of Education to held some form of entertainment before, the 30th June, in order to augment the fun is ...

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  26. HOW THE POLICE HAVE TO GRADE HOTEL SPIES.

    Giving evidence in a case under the Licensing Act, at the Port Melbourne Court, yesterday, Constable A. W. H. Peach said that when he approached ...

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  27. WHEAT CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

    As Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, had to visit Bendigo yesterday, the adjourned conference of Ministers representing wheat- growing ...

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  28. SOLDIERS RATES OF PAY.

    To remove a misconception which has arisen in some quarters, special attention is directed to the fact that in the Recruiting Ready Reckoner" published ...

    Article : 138 words
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  30. SOLDIERS' VOTES CABLE DELAYED

    The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Oldham) expected to be in a position yesterday to make public a further return of soldiers' votes. He ...

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