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  2. SIR JOHN FORREST'S BUDGET

    The Treasurer submitted his balance-sheet in the House of Representatives yesterday. He said—The new taxation proposals by the Government are:—(1) The War-time ...

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  3. MR. OZANNE REBUTS CHARGES

    There was a large attendance at the Geelong West Picture Theatere last evening, when Mr M'Cormick continued his campaign. Most of those present evidently ...

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  5. (Continued from previous column.) BRITAIN'S FOOD ACREAGE.

    London, Tuesday.—Speaking in the House of Lords to-day, the Earl of Sciborne drew attention to the wide belief that honors are sometimes awarded that ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Estate valued at £5163 is bequeathed under the will of Charles Henry Morgan, late of Stephen-street, Newtown, retired farmer, to his widow and ...

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  7. NEWS OF GEELONG AND DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Mrs. A. Beales, 18 Nicholas-street, Chilwell, has been notified by the Defence Department that her son, Pte. Norman (Smut) Beales is a prisoner of ...

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  8. WE MUST STAND BY THE MOTHERLAND.

    During this terrible war a great financial responsibility rests upon the people of Australia. We realise that we are part of a great Empire, and that we are fighting for ...

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  9. THE SENATE.

    Senator Russell, replying to Senator Needham, said that it was intended to appoint a successor to Mr. Clark, the Food Prices Commissioner, who had resigned. ...

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  10. FIRST STANDARD STEAMER.

    Speaking in the House of Commons. Sir L. G. Chiozza. Money, Parliamentary Secretary to the Shipping Controller, stated that the first standard ...

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  11. WAR BRIEFS.

    Reports have been received that the Australian Young Men's Christian Association furnished free coffee to 72 train loads, comprising 60,000 men, ...

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  12. VERY HOT IN PALESTINE.

    Brigadier-General G. de L. Ryrie, C.M.G., who is in command of one of the Australian Light Horse brigades in Palestine, writes in a most cheerful ...

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  13. FOOTBALL SPECIAL TRAIN.

    On Saturday the Geelong team, will play at Richmond, and as usual a special train will leave Geelong at 1.6 p.m., returning from Melbourne at ...

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  14. FROM THE INTERJECTOR.

    Sir,—Re a statement made by Mr. Ozanne last night at West Geelong, I am in poscession of a "good" discharge dating from August, 1914, until October, 1916, but there ...

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  15. ORCHARDISTS CAN PROVIDE THEIR OWN CANNERIES.

    Mr. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, stated yesterday that there was a general impression amongst fruit growers and others that there is no chance ...

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  16. 40,000 JEWS TO BE ENROLLED

    Arrangements have been completed by the War Office to enrol Jewish regiments, largely Russian Jews, in Britain. It is estimated that 40,000 are ...

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