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  3. "TRUTH'S" LETTER BOX. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Puzzled One, Maryborough.—The military authorities make a distinction between fitness for service abroad and fitness for compulsory training in camp. ...

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  4. BATHING BELLES.

    Victoria has for long been the recognised home of Wo[?]riam in the Commonwealth; but some of the other States, particularly New Pommerania (otherwise Westorn ...

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  6. DOINGS IN DIVORCE. WORE MUDDLED MARRIAGES.

    The hearing of divorce suits was continued by Mr. Justice Hood during the week, and the following cases were dealt with:— ...

    Article : 271 words
  7. THE COAL CLASH.

    Once more Billee has blundered. Last week-end he saw what he thought to be an opportunity for rehabilitating his reputation as a power in the land, and forthwith ...

    Article : 493 words
  8. Epistles to the Editor.

    Sir,—Last week at Adelaide, in the House of Assembly, Mr. Thomas Ryan, M.P., who is an advocate of bondage, and came to Melbourne to expound his views in no less a ...

    Article : 309 words
  9. WANDERING WARD.

    Violet Victoria Ward, 27, of Frank-street. P[?], potitioned for divorce from Clarence Turnball Ward, 27, paintor, on the ground of desertion. ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. JOSKIN JUSTICE.

    Sir,—In previous issues "Truth" has commented on the joskin justice meted out by blassed or incompetent magistrates. One of the most flagrant examples of such "justice" ...

    Article : 321 words
  11. "WANTED FOR AUSTRALIA."

    DOMESTIC SERVANTS Wanted for Australia. Special Party Sailing early in November, under the care of a Government Matron. Wages 15/- to 35/- per ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. DEMETRIUS DISAPPEARS.

    As an aftermath of the Balkan War of 1912, Ada Mary Venetis. 23, of 646 Spencerstreet, Melbourne, sued for divorce from her husband, Demetrius Venet[?]s, 25, on the ...

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  13. A RUTHEEGLEN RA[?]LE.

    In our issue of the 4th inst. a letter was published from a Rutherglen correspondent signing himself "Disgusted" in reference to a local raffle. It was stated that "some 11 ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. GREEN'S GOINGS-ON.

    Elizabeth Green, 45. of 6 Riversdale-road, Cam[?]well asked for a dissolution of her marriage with Henry perry Green, 50, gardener. on the ground of desertion. ...

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  15. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS.

    I wonder would a magistrate Grant absolute exemption If I to him should supplicate, And swear my soul's redemption. ...

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  16. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    A rather sad case opened this mouth's list in the Perth (W.A.) Criminal Court, Frances Ha[?]an, a girl not yet 18 years of age, being charged with the manslaughter of her ...

    Article : 326 words
  17. CLARK'S CAPERS.

    The extraordinary capers of Edward J. Clark, barman at Annie Murray's wine joint, at the corner of Chapel-street and Arthurstreet, South Yarra, brought him into ...

    Article : 408 words
  18. JARRETT'S JU[?]GLE.

    Jack Jarrett, once a Fitzroy tonsorial artist, but now the husband of Madam Mary Conly, an Australian songbird, did not appear at the Collingwood Court on ...

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  19. DAMAGES FOR ADULTERY.

    Coinciding rather aptly with the deluge of divorce cases in local courts, comes a clipping from the "Cape Times," which, sent back by a soldier on his way to the front, ...

    Article : 203 words
  20. COLORED LABOR PROBLEM.

    A cablegram published in the daily press last week stated that a British military officer had been appointed to take command of a Chinese labor corps, presumably in ...

    Article : 186 words
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  22. PARADERS POTTED.

    A duo of shaky and draggletailed females —La[?]ra Wendon, alies Florrie Jonston, and Aggie Brown—faced a bench of b[?] presided over by Mr. J. J. Denton. J.P., at ...

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