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  3. "Times," United Service end Reuter Cables.) AMERICA'S TASK DEFINED.

    Washington, April 16th.—President Wilson has delivered a great speech, in which he outlined, amid frequent cheering. how America was going to ...

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  4. PUT MR PURNELL IN ON FRIDAY

    A largely attended meeting of electors of Geelong West was hold in the Picture Theatre last evening to further the candidature of Cr. Robt. Purnell. The Mayor ...

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  6. LABOR RALLSES.

    Mr. T. M Cormick, the selected Labor candidate, and his supporters, had a very busy time last night, five meetings being addresed at different parts of the city, and ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    Aid, E. A. M'Donald and Mrs. M Donald have been enjoying a holiday in Sydney. They clled on the Lord Mayor Ald, Meagher), and were ...

    Article : 387 words
  8. DOES A ROCKERY MAKE A STREET —TWO?

    A meeting of the Public Works Committee of the City Council was hold yesterday afternoon under the chairmanship of Cr. Hitchcock. Others ...

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  9. WIN-THE-WAR NOTES. MR HUCHES CATECHISM.

    Question: You full the National Party a "Win-the-War" Party. Well, what does it propose to do to win the war? Answer: In three ways—with men, ...

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  10. SGT, LISTER'S BUSY DAY. ROWDY MEETING AT EAST GEELONG

    Yesterday Sgt. Lister had it busy day as shown by the following itinerary: —Ceres.—Visited the village and the quarries, and had a good reception, and good ...

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  11. 'THIS MUST HOT BE A DOLLAR WAR.'

    Mr. Roosevelt, in a letter to the Senate Military Committee. urges the raising of from 100,000 to 500,000 volunteere for service in Europe as early ...

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  12. NEWS OF GEELONG AND DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Pte, H. Esnouf was employed at the Geelong Post Office as a letter-carrier when war broke our. On August: 18th, 1914 he enlisted, and took pare in the ...

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  13. MR BALFOUR IN WASHINGTON.

    Mr. A.J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who is head of the British Mission to the United States, has arrived here. It is announced that ...

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  14. 500,000 ASIATICS TO BE IMPORTED.

    In Congress a Bill is ready for introduction to allow the en try of 500,000 Chinese and Japanese farmers during the food production campaign. The ...

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  15. FARMERS CAN HELP AS SURELY ASFIGHIERS.

    Hundreds of thousands of men who otherwise would be liable for military service will, of right and necessity, be excused from such service and assigned ...

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  16. WHEAT DEARER IN NEW YORK.

    Vancouver, Monday. — On Wallstreet to-day quotations for shares in industrial undertakings were lower, while wheat was sold at almost famine ...

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  17. SAVE YOUR SILVER AND IT WILL TURN INTO GOLD.

    Seventeen and sixpence saved now, whether in one sum or by means of the simple sixpence, will be worth £1 to you in three years, if invested in war ...

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  18. ACTION AND BELIEF.

    Is there in Australia a woman who does not think that her country must, do all in its power to help crush for ever German militarism? ...

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  19. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—The Gas Workers' Award that Mr. Justice Higgins granted on the 4th instant is the most important. one that has been granted in respect to the differential wage ...

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  20. MR OZANNE'S CAMPAIGN.

    The Campaign Council is entering upon a vigorous campaign in both city and country to secure she return of A. T. Ozamio. Meetings will be conducted on Thursday night. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA CONGRATULATES CANADA

    In connection with the capture of Vimy Ridge by the Canadians recently, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, through the Governor-General, has sent ...

    Article : 114 words
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  23. RAILWAY STRIKE BALLOT.

    Mr. F. Hyett, secretary of the Railway Union, stated yesterday that, the returns for the voting in connection with the strike, ballot were still being ...

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  24. SOLDIER'S HOLIDAY.

    After two years Gunner Butts, No. 3604, had ten days' holiday in England. He writes to Mr. Henry. Moves, vicechairman of the State Recruiting ...

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