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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady Stanley, attended by Captain N. Conant, A.D.C., arrived yesterday morning by steamer Loongana from their visit to Sir William ...

    Article : 376 words
  3. THE PETROL INQUIRY.

    When the Petrol Commission resumed to-day Henry Alford Morgan was closely cross-examined. Mr. Boyle: in talking of brokerage, were ...

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  4. VERDUN ONSLAUGHT.

    Tremendous efforts are still being made by the Germans at Verdun to pen[?]rate by French lines on the Do[?]mont-Vaux front to the east, and the ...

    Article : 442 words
  5. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 words
  6. THE PARIS CONFERENCE.

    When the House of Lords met yesterday, Lord Courtney asked what instruction had been given to British representatives at the Paris conference. Nothing could ...

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  7. ANOTHER STREET AFFRAY.

    Another serious disturbance, in which the principal offenders were soldiers from the Maribyrnong artillery camp, took place last night in the vicinity of the military ...

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  8. ANZAG DAY IN LONDON.

    The celebration of Anzac day in London will include a service at 11 o'clock on Easter Tuesday morning in Westminster Abbey. Two thousand Australians and ...

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  9. BRUNSWICK PREPARATIONS.

    The committee of the Moreland State school, headed by Cr. J. Waxman, is marking extensive preparations for the celebration of Anzac day, on Thursday, 20th ...

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  10. RICHMOND SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION.

    On Thursday afternoon, 20th inst., a demonstration by the children of Richmond Central State school, in celebration of Anzac day, will be held in the local town hall, ...

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  11. PUDDINGS FOR THE ANZA[?]S.

    The Australian Comforts Fund has issued a so[?]venir booklet describing the difficulties in the way of distributing the Australian Christmas gifts to the Anzacs. The vessels ...

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  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Trustees, Executors and Agency Company is applying for probate of the will of the last Francis Albert Di[?], of Canterbury-[?]ad, Middle Park, solicitor, who died on 23rd February, ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-day 85 men offered and 50 were accepted. This week's figures:—Offered, 307; accepted. 229. ...

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  14. RECRUITING IN THE RIVERINA.

    Satisfactory results in regard, to recruiting have been secured generally in those parts of the Riverina which, for recruiting purposes, are attached to the Victorian ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. HOSIERY FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    The British Government has assumed control of certain large concerns engaged in spinning worsted yarns for hosiery. Considerable orders for hosiery have been ...

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  16. ALLIED LANDINGS IN GREECE.

    Incidents relating to the recent occupation by the Allies of the Greek island of Cephalonia have been published. The Anglo-French Ministers at Athens inf[?]ned ...

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  17. RUSSIA SURPRISES GERMANY.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that in German military circles a sensation has been caused by the improvement in the Russian artillery. It is believed French ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    There were 20 volunteers in Perth to-day, and 12 were accepted. ...

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  19. RENEGADE'S ATTEMPT AT TREACHERY.

    It in reported from Washington that Hans Schiller, who recently held up the s[?]mer Ma[?]ppo singlehanded, has confessed to being a renegade Englishman, ...

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  20. ANZAC WEEK.

    In connection with the special recruiting appeal which is to be made in Victoria during Anzac week, representatives of the metropolitan recruiting committees have ...

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  21. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Acting Prime Minister has received the following cablegram from the Secretary of State from the Colonies:— "With reference to my predecessor's ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES RECOVERS.

    Mr. Hughes continues to make good progress towards recovery. The change in the country and complete rest are proving beneficial. ...

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  23. DEATH OF DEAN NELAN.

    The death of Very Rev. Dean Nolan occurred at his presbytery, Colac, yesterday afternoon. Dean Nelan had become very feeble during the past few weeks owing to ...

    Article : 407 words
  24. STUTTERERS AS SOLDIERS.

    A correspondent who states that he was rejected over a year ago when he volunteered for the Expeditionary Force [?]cks advice concerning his eligibility for the ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES AGENCY.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales, is retaining his Cannon-street offices for the present, owing to the impossibility of getting contractors to unders ...

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  26. COMBATS IN THE AIR.

    According to the Paris "Journal" France has tested a new aeroplane with a remarkable engine. It is a much faster machine than the Fokker—Germany's latest ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. GERMAN SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

    Count von Bernstorff, German Ambassador at Washington, has intimated to Mr. Lansing, United States Secretary of State, that the submarining of ...

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  28. KALGOORLIE ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY.

    The directors of the Kalgoorlie Electric Power Company have declared a dividend on preference shares of 4 per cent. ...

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  29. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the People's party was held at the Equitable Building, Melbourne, on Wednesday. The following members were ...

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  30. MAFFRA SUGAR ENTERPRISE.

    Commenting on the fact that the acreage of beet is very small thin season—only 500 acres—the Director of Agriculture yesterday announced that there were further ...

    Article : 318 words
  31. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The Portuguese have occupied the bay and village of Kionga, in the extreme south of German East Afri[?]n. Kionga was taken by German from Portugal in 1894. ...

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  32. SINGING AT THE CAMPS.

    It is hoped to give effect at an carly date to the suggestion of the Acting State Commandant (Brigadier-General R. E. Williams) that the troops in training at the ...

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  33. FIRES AT BALLARAT.

    A fire occurred to-day at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Peel-street. Ballarat East, causing damage estimated at about £400. The outbreak was confined ...

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  34. BRITISH MUNITIONS SECRETS.

    A sensational Defence of the Realm case was commenced on Tuesday at Sheffield. Albert Bright was charged with attempting to secure information as to the secret ...

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  35. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    In an official message from Rome it is stated that between the Adige and the Sugana valleys the Italian artillery caused great fires in the neighborhood of ...

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  36. MILITARY CLOTHING STOLEN.

    The defence authorities have reported to the Ballarat detectives the disappearance of a quantity of military clothing, valued at £50. It consisted principally of ...

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  37. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    It is reported from Petrograd that a Russian prisoner in Germany smuggled a letter to Petrograd in which he state that the prisoners are almost famishing. ...

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  38. CAPTAIN VON PAPEN'S AMERICAN MISSION.

    Interesting disclosures regarding Captain von Papen's mission in the United States were made on Tuesday during the hearing of a case in the British prize court. ...

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  39. GUNS FOR SWITZERLAND.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that German newspapers assert that Germany will shortly be delivering to Switzerland a first instalment of 6-inch howitzers, with ...

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  40. GERMAN PRISONERS CAUSE TROUBLE.

    A German prisoner at Knockalee camp, in the Isle of Man, was on Tuesday attacked by his fellow prisoners. He took refuse with the sentry, but the prisoner ...

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  41. LAND AVAILABLE IN GIPPSLAND.

    The article in "The Age" to-day, in which the possibilities of sugar beet cultivation are so well put, should spur the Government on to assist in the development of an ...

    Article : 183 words
  42. RUNAWAY GOODS TRAIN.

    A sensational railway incident occurred this morning, but fortunately was not attended by damage. A train, loaded with sleepers and other railway material, ...

    Article : 150 words
  43. BRITISH CRUISER'S "APOLOGY."

    An interesting incident is related concerning the naval fight between the German raider Grief and the British armed merchantman Al[?]antara in the North Sea. ...

    Article : 66 words
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  45. DUTCH STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The Dutch Shipping Council has delivered judgment on the torpedoing of the Dutch steamer Palembang in the North Sea. It declared that two torpedoes hit ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. THE SEASON'S OUTLOOK.

    The dry season is causing graziers great anxiety. There has been no rain since the middle of January; springs that have always run for the last 50 years are new dry, ...

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  47. GERMAN SPY SHOT.

    A German spy, who was convicted at Westminster during the month of March, was shot on Tuesday. ...

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  48. WIND BLOWS DOWN WALL.

    Six men were injured by the collapse of a new brick wall at the Waingawa freezing works, Masterton, N.Z. James Wood married, was shockingly mutilated, and died ...

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  49. NEW MILITARY HOSPITAL.

    The new military hospital at Caulfield is to be ready for occupation on Friday. There is accommodation for about 500 patients, and ample space has been allowed ...

    Article : 90 words
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