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  2. MARITIME STRIKE.

    There were very few developments in connection, with the maritime strike yesterday. In accordance with the agreement arrived at at the, compulsory ...

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  3. AN INTERVIEW WITH LORD JELLICOE

    A representative of "The Age" experienced no difficulty yesterday afternoon in securing an interview with Lord Jellicoe at Federal Government House, although ...

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  4. WILL GERMANY SIGN?

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphed as follows lust night:—"It is announced on official authority that Germany will not sign the ...

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  5. ANZAC HOUSE.

    The combination of Lord Jellicoe's arrival and the holding of a "Lucky Bag" appeal on behalf of the Anzac House Fund filled the city streets yesterday with scores ...

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  6. LORD JELLICOE'S VISIT

    Lord Jellicoe's arrival in Melbourne yesterday was marked by scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm. Huge crowds assembled in the city and at St. Kilda, where ...

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  7. Reception at Town Hall.

    At the invitation of the Lord Mayor, Alderman W. W. Cabena, a large gathering of representative men, assembled at the Town Hall at 12.15 to welcome ...

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  8. Federal Government Reception

    The Acting Prime Minister and members of the Federal Ministry gave a largo reception last night at Federal Parliament House in honor of Admiral Viscount ...

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  9. Gas and Electricity.

    The Coal Board decided yesterday to reinstate, as from, midnight on Wednesday next, the restrictions imposed upon the use of gas and electricity during the great ...

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  11. South Melbourne Greetings.

    Festoons of banners were suspended across St. Kilda-road at the intersection of Lorne-street, where the party entered South Melbourne territory, and where ...

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  12. Official Calls.

    A considerable portion of the day was spent by lord Jellicoe in paying and receiving official calls. Shortly after 11 o'clock the Admiral, accompanied by Lady ...

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  13. THE DAY'S RECEIPTS.

    The counting of the day's takings was undertaken at night at the Bank of Victoria by a volunteer corps of that institution's city and suburban tellers, under the ...

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  14. A WILL DISPUTE.

    In connection with litigation between Charles Alfred Butterworth, residuary legatee of the estate of the late Thomas Joseph Butterworth, of Victoria-parade. ...

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  15. NEW HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT.

    A message from Vienna states that a number of Hungarian politicians of the old regime have established it provisional Government under the leadership of Count ...

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  16. Presbyterian Assembly's Motion.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Presbyterian Assembly a motion was unanimously carried warmly welcoming Lord Jellicoe to Australia, and expressing appreciation ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Victorian and Tasmanian troops who have returned by the transport Medic will disembark at the new pier, Port Melbourne, to-day at 1.30 p.m., and will be ...

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  18. ARRIVAL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Long before the stipulated time—11 a.m. —fixed for the arrival of Lord Jellicoe at Federal Government House, people had began to gather and line the carriage drive ...

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  19. Naval Dance To-night.

    The principal function arranged in honor of Lord Jellicoe to-day is a naval dinner and dance which will take place at Federal Government House. Peculiar interest ...

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  20. THE "WARS" IN RUSSIA.

    A wireless message from Moscow states that the Bolshevists have abandoned Gdoff (to the south-west of Petrograd) and retired to new positions further south. ...

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  21. Wheat Stack Trouble Settled.

    Negotiations for a settlement of the trouble at the Brooklyn wheat stacks were renewed with the Minister of Agriculture yesterday. In the morning a deputation ...

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  22. CRUISERS OPEN TO-MORROW.

    It was officially stated last night that H.M.S. New Zealand will not be open to visitors this afternoon, as previously advertised. This has been rendered ...

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  23. CASTALIA'S CONTINGENT LANDS.

    The transport Castalia berthed at 9 a.m. yesterday, and 336 Victorians and 19 Tasmanians were disembarked. Motor cars were quickly filled, and the soldiers were ...

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  24. Animated Street Scenes.

    Although the crowds that thronged the city streets through which the admiral was to pass had assembled early and had long to wait, this fact in no way ...

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  25. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    All men on leave in Melbourne from H.M.A. ships Melbourne, Warrego, Parramatta, Yarra, Swan, Torrens and Huon waiting passage to Western Australia for ...

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  26. Meeting of Seamen.

    A well-attended meeting of the Federated Seamen's Union (Victorian branch.), at which members of other branches were present, was held at the Wharf ...

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  27. NEW ZEALANDERS RETURN.

    WELLINGTON.—The troopship Pakeha brought 1375 troops, and has been declared a clean ship. The total number of New Zealand troops who have left England since ...

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  28. Lloyd's Aerial Survey

    Mr. Reginald Lloyd, leader of Lloyd's aerial survey party, telegraphed lost evening from Newcastle Waters, South Australia, as under:— Lloyd's aerial survey ...

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  29. Land for Soldiers.

    M1LDUBA.—A land board concluded a three days' sitting on Friday, and announced the successful applications by discharged soldiers for the 50 blocks in ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. W.A. Returned Soldiers.

    PERTH.—The Stale executive of the Returned Soldiers' Association, after considering resolutions from the Fremantle and Kalgoorlie branches in favor of taking ...

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  31. Munition Dump Explodes.

    A fire in a building at Cologne, occupied by American troops, extended lo a neighboring ammunition dump, causing a terrific ...

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  32. Welcome to Lady Jellicoe

    Although the Lady Mayoress has arranged a formal welcome to Lady Jellicoe for next Wednesday afternoon, she held a pleasant little function yesterday morning ...

    Article : 279 words
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