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  4. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    The following are extracts from the interesting diary of Corporal A. W. Finlayson, son of Mr J. A. Finlayson of "The Star":— ...

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  5. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    The following cases were treated at the Hospital yesterday : E. Miller, of Humffray street, cut finger; Chas Band, cut finger. ...

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  6. RED CROSS CARNIVAL.

    The meetiug of the Red Cross Carnival Committee at the City Hall last night, was so largely attended that it was found necessary to adjourn to a ...

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  7. MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    The body of the victim of the motor accident which occurred last nights has been identified as that of Mrs Marjorie Head, aged 33, saleswoman ...

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  8. FATAL SNAKE BITE.

    E[?]est Crynes 21, laborer of Canping street, North Carlton, died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day, from snake [?] Yesterday he and his brothers ...

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  9. WOOL TRADE TROUBLE.

    Another meeting of the Industrial Disputes Committee was held to-day in the Trades Hall. The whole matter, it is understood, was gone into ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES

    As a sequel to the police raid in [?]renham Court road a week ago, Henry Lyons, machine printer Henry Ralph Lyons (son of Henry Lyons), Alfred E. ...

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  11. SUFFRAGE UNION.

    A meeting of members and recent exmembers of the Woman's Society and Political Union has issued a manifesto emphasising the necessity for ...

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  12. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Sinec the closing down of business with Germany there has been a steady increase in the trade between Japan and the Commonwealth. In the last six ...

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  13. DEVOTED A.N.A. MEMBER.

    A motion in favor of granting of £10 10s to the Wainwright scholarship fund was laid before the City branch, A.N.A. last night by Mr J B. Gazzard. ...

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  14. LONDON LIQUOR HOURS.

    Although intoxicating liquors are allowed to be sold between noon and 2.30 p.m., and 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m., on week days in London, except ...

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  15. BALLARAT CAMP NOTES.

    In reply to enquiry mode by Mr J. Hurris., as to what as being done in other centres, several letters have been received, detailing the procdure in other ...

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  16. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The Ironworkers' and Polytechnic Association met at the School of Mines on Saturday night, there being a good attendance of members. It was ...

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  17. SYDNEY'S BUTTER FAMINE.

    Retailers to-day obtained only box of butter, where usually they receive six. Melbourne prices being on the same lovel as those in Sydney importation has ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A mass meeting of the Timber Workers Union was held at the Trades Hall this evening. There was a large attendance. It was decided that a ...

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  19. ANIMALS KILLED BY BEES.

    Stung by bees while she was walking with ber foal near a beehive, a pony owned by John wheatley, of Dalton, in the Goulburn district, Jashed out and ...

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  20. UNLAWFUL USE OF UNIFORMS.

    Though the Provost Marshal's report to the district Commandant concerning the recent round-up of all military uniformed men in the city has not yet been ...

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  21. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Before Mr Justice Hood, in Chambers to-day, Mr. Woinarski, Crown Prosecutor, made an application for a special jury to try the cases of ...

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  22. POST OFFICE CLEANERS.

    The women engaged by the postal authorities for the cleaning of the department buildings have approached the Postmaster-General, Mr Webster, for an ...

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  23. COMFORTS FOR 6th BRIGADE.

    Mrs C. H. W. Hardy acknowledges with thanks the following farther contributions to the box of comforts which she is now preparing , for the 6th ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  28. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The Saturday half-holiday question has developed into a small war between German farmers and British storekeepers at Horsham. There are many German ...

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  29. THE WIRELESS DISPUTE.

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