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  5. MEMORIAL WINDOWS

    The whole of the Empire, was represented at Arras when the Secretary of State for War, Mr. Shaw, speaking in French, handed over a set of six ...

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  6. MANY DROWNED

    A pleasure boat in Ostend Harbor collided, close to the wharf, with an other boat which was leaving the wharf and sank immediately. ...

    Article : 145 words
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  8. LORD LOUGHBOROUGH

    It is disclosed that Lord Loughborough fell from a window into the garden of a West End house at 2 a.m. He was removed to a nursing home and ...

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  9. SCOUT JAMBOREE

    Twenty thousand scouts and 10,000 visitors participated in the service of thanksgiving at Arrow Park for the success of the boy scout movement. The ...

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  10. EX-SERVICE MEN

    Eleven hundred ex-service men and their wives left Victoria station to visit the battlefields of France on the 15th anniversary of the outbreak of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. WRECKAGE AND FIRE

    The Spanish motor ship Colombia has reported to the Navigation Department that the ship had passed a quantity of floating objects at sea, which ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    A statement by the Minister for Lands, Mr. Ball, that he hoped the Government would remove the financial burdens imposed on industry by the ...

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  13. WIRELESS LICENSES

    During July there was a drop of 457 in the number of wireless licenses. Victoria is the only State to show a decrease. In New South Wales there ...

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  14. GIFT OF £5000.

    "Following the gift of £10,000 by Mr. Mortimer Schiff, financier, of New York, for the purpose of establishing a fund, under the direction of Lord ...

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  15. CESSNOCK OUTRAGE

    The police expect to make an early arrest in connection with the attack on Mrs. Cassie Patterson, whose head was battered with a hammer at her home at ...

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  16. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    At the Armidale court this morning Frederick Coventry, member of a well known local family, was charged with mauslaughter, arising out of a motor ...

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  17. LABOR FAILURE

    Mr. James Maxton, one of the Labor members for Glasgow, was franktly hostile towards the Labor Government in a speech which he made at the ...

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  18. DON'T TELL MOTHER

    Robert Donney, aged 11 years, of Newtown, had his hand blown off by a detonator which he picked up in the street. His head and face were also ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. "USE MORE WOOL"

    Referring to the "Use More Wool" campaign to-day, Senator M'Lachlan said that it appeared that the proposal should have been launched some years ...

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  20. KILLED BY CRANE

    The workmates of Douglas Kenny, who was killed when a crane collapsed at the T. and G. building, Elizabeth-street, on Saturday have decided not ...

    Article : 58 words
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  22. OIL AT COWRA

    A syndicate has been formed to investigate the possibilities of oil in the district. Five district farmers who are sponsoring the scheme claim to ...

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  23. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST

    During the week end 500 men employed by the Melbourne Harbor Trust were given notice of dismissal. This is the result of stoppages of coal ...

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  24. YOUTHS ARRESTED

    Two youths were arrested in a boot shop owned by Harry Latcher, at Annandale, yesterday afternoon, just as they were leaving the shop. It was ...

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  25. CHILD LOST IN MALLEE

    Shortly after midday on Saturday, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lonergan, of Ouyen, near Mildura (V.), wandered away from ...

    Article : 146 words
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