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  2. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK.

    Another death from meningitis was reported yesterday, the victim being an octogenarian. Three fresh cases of the disease were received at the Alfred ...

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  3. RUSSIA DAY IN LONDON.

    Russia Day in London, on behalf of wounded prisoners in Germany, was enthusiastically supported. Children in the elementary schools to-day sang the ...

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  4. LABOR DISPUTES.

    The intervention of the President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court has had the effect of averting the serious trouble which was threatened in the gas lighting ...

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  5. GERMAN "NEWS."

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" states that the following wireless message has been received from Alexandria via Salonika:—"It is understood that 500,000 ...

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  6. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN.

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Ribblesdale asked the Government whether it was in a position to report the effective progress of the military operations in the ...

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  7. A SECOND WAR LOAN.

    Although the final instalment of the first Australian War Loan is not yet due, it is understood that the Commonwealth Treasury, acting in association with the ...

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  8. THE OUTLOOK

    A striking statement of considerable significance was made by Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in ...

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  9. MILITARY AND MENINGITIS.

    Recent complaints by Mr. M'Leod, in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, that the military authorities had failed to provide proper safeguards against the spread ...

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  10. WRECK OF THE EMDEN.

    What was left of the German cruiser Fanden after she was smashed by H.M.A.S. Sydney, and run ashore at North Keeling Island, is not to be preserved to ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    From the Indian Government an order has been received for the supply of 10,000 sides of harness, bridle, bag, and skirt leathers of Australian taunage. ...

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  12. A DOCTOR'S PROBLEM.

    A question which is exciting great interest in the United States has arisen out of the action of Dr. Henry Haiselden, who, finding that a defective, abnormal child ...

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  13. THE CENTRAL MARKETS.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir David Hennessy), accompanied by Alderman Crichton (chairman of the City Council's markets committee), the town clerk (Mr. Ellery), and ...

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  14. WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS.

    The New South Wales Agency-General has obtained a contract from the War Office for the supply of 800,000 lb. of Stanmore (N.S.W.) jam. ...

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  15. A SOLDIER'S HALLUCINATIONS.

    The city coroner, Mv. H. H. Hawkins, held an inquiry to-day into the cause of the death of Ernest Peter Braun, a returned soldier, and his wife, Lavinia ...

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  16. THE WAR COUNCIL.

    The Anglo-French War Council hold lengthy sittings in Paris yesterday, conferring with General Joffre and all the French Ministers. ...

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  17. LOSS OF THE ANGLIA.

    Among those on board the British hospital ship Anglia, which was sunk by a mine in the English Channel, was Signaller Hunter, who had been in the trenches for ...

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  18. MOTOR ACCIDENT IS THE CITY.

    Mr. J. Thomas, M.P., formerly Postmaster-General, was knocked by a motor vehicle in Swanston-street yesterday. Curiously enough, it was ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    The dispute affecting the broken Hill miners regarding the Saturday afternoon shift was the subject of a compulsory conference before Mr. Justice Higgins, ...

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  20. BRIGADIER-GENERAL M'CAY.

    On the arrival of the express from Melbourne to-night a crowd of several thousands welcomed home Brigadier-General M'Cay. The whole of the troops from the ...

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  21. MELBOURNE CITY MARKETS.

    The City Council's superintendent of markets (Mr. C. E. M'Cay) is leaving Melbourne to-day on a visit to Sydney, where he will inquire into the question of the ...

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  22. RECRUITING PROBLEMS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Ribblesdale asked a series of question in regard to recruiting. What, he said, was the number of single men the Government ...

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  23. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:—"Hostile artillery is opening east and north-east of Ypres. A small party of our troops carried out a successful enterprise ...

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  24. NORTHCLIFFE PRESS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" republishes an article appearing in the "Russkoe Slovo," un influential Moscow journal, which says:— ...

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  25. TRANSFER OF STATES' POWERS.

    In the House of Assembly last night the Commonwealth Powers Bill was further discussed. The Premier in closing the debate, said ...

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  26. THE SCADDAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Government made an effort to induce the Legislative Council to sit to-day in order to close the session, but Mr. Colebatch, Liberal leader of the House, who ...

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  27. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    The conference summoned by the President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration was concluded yesterday, and resulted in a complete ...

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  28. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. A. Fisher, High Commissioner-designate, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. Box, arrived in Adelaide yesterday. He was entertained at luncheon ...

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  29. RUSSIA AND ROUMANIA.

    The Bucharest correspondent of "H Secolo" (Rome) states:—"An excellent impression has been created in Roumania by the declaration made by M. Sazanoff, the ...

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  30. ANOTHER CONFERENCE SUGGESTED.

    The Opposition leader, Mr. Wilson, has received a telegram from Mr. Wade Buggusting a conference of State Premiere and Opposition leaders early in the new year to ...

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  31. GIRLS AND SOLDIERS.

    Complaints have been made regarding the practice of girls between the ages of 14 and 20 years in parading the streets of the city late at night with soldiers. At a ...

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  32. FINANCING THE WAR.

    In the course of debate in the House of Commons yesterday Sir Henry. Dalziel (Liberal) denounced the lack of economy in national expenditure, particularly in ...

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  33. PRIEST'S NOBLE SACRIFICE.

    The commander of a Russian division on the Austrian front has recommended for a pension the widow of a Greek Orthodox priest named Veromchuk, and the ...

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  34. ENEMY SUBMARINES.

    A steamer which has arrived at Syracuse reports that the French have captured an Austrian submarine off Tunis (North Africa.) ...

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  35. RUSSIANS REPULSE GERMANS.

    "We repulsed the enemy's offensive on the Mitau-road, south-east, of Olai," a Petrograd communique states. "A large number of unburied corpses was found in ...

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  36. SHIRKERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Many applications are arriving for permits to sail in the next steamer for Sydney, and in the next vessel bound to America from Auckland, Rigid ...

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  37. GALLANTRY AT LOOS.

    In recognition of distinguished gallantry at the battle of Loos, eighteen Victoria Crosses have been awarded. In six instances the grants are posthumous. ...

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  38. SHIPMENT OF CATTLE.

    To-morrow the Koomeela, one of the vessels trading from Tasmania to Melbourne with cattle via King Island, will arrive at Port Welshpool with 130 bullocks. This ...

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  39. HOW LABOR MINISTERS ASSIST LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

    Sir,—I was working at the insulator works, Box Hill, now, closed down. The general manager tells me that there is work to be done, but the department has not ...

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  40. WELCOME AT KYNETON.

    Brigadier-General M'Cay passed through Kyneton by the express train this evening on his way to Castlemaise. He was accorded an enthusiastic welcome at the ...

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  41. DEATH OF SYDNEY OFFICER.

    Captain Cecil Lamb, of the Royal Field Artillery, who was formerly resident in Sydney, has died of pneumonia. ...

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  42. SHAH RESISTS INTRIGUE.

    It is reported from Petrograd that the "Turkish and Austro-German Ministers have left Teheran, having failed completely in their efforts to influence the policy of ...

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  43. KING ISLAND TO HAVE WIRELESS STATION.

    Senator Ready to-day received a cablegram from Mr. Jensen, Minister for the Navy, stating that it had been decided to erect a wireless station at King Island for ...

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Donald William Forbes, late of "Stram," Cr. rong-road, Toorak, who died on 10th October last, left by will dated 31st December, 1910, realty valued at £2000 and personalty £6538 to ...

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  45. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES.

    On several occasions recently "The Age" has warned the Government against the danger of further delaying a definite reply to the request of Victorian railway ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATURE.

    In the Legislative Assembly the debate on the Premier's motion for the second rending of the Legislative Council Abolition Bill was concluded at 1.30 a.m. ...

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  48. THE SINKING OF THE ANCONA.

    It is reported from Washington that Dr. Cecil Grid, the only American survivor of the sinking of the Italian liner Ancona, has sworn an affidavit that the Austrian ...

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  49. JOCKEY SEVERELY INJURED.

    Antonio Martinez, jockey, was admitted to the Ballarat Hospital to-day suffering from severe concussion of the brain and scalp wounds, caused by his mount, ...

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  50. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Huddart Parker Ltd. notify that to-day the P.S. Hyge[?] will make a special cheap trip to Queensland, Sorrento and Dremana, leaving Port Melbourne railway pier at 2 p.m. To-morrow this steamer ...

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  51. MAJOR CHURCHILL JOINS HIS REGIMENT.

    Major Winston Churchill, who recently retired from the British Cabinet, has left London to join his regiment, the Oxfordshire Hussars, in France. ...

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  52. VERONA AGAIN BOMBARDED.

    Austrian aviators have again bombarded Verona, in Italy, but only one casualty resulted. ...

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