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  2. BALLARAT'S PAGE OF BLOOD.

    BALLARAT.—For a week Ballarat has been turning over the pages of history, looking back into past days. In the process many miners have recalled incidents ...

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  3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Persistent rumors were afloat in the city yesterday that the Governor-General had been recalled, and that he would shortly leave Australia for Great Britain. Sir ...

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  4. HOME AGAIN.

    By far the largest contingent of wounded soldiers which has so far returned to Victoria from the front arrived in Melbourne yesterday. The men were mostly from the ...

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  5. THE GREAT OFFENSIVE

    The great British spring offensive has now begun. Operations opened at dawn on Monday on a gigantic scale between Lens and Arras, while the push further ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICA ACTIVE.

    The United States Government has decided to work in full harmony with the Allies. As a preliminary step it may [?] off the supply ...

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  7. NOTES ON THE OPERATIONS.

    As General Rawlinson's Fourth Army has advanced so far to the enstward about St. Quentin, and General Cough's Fifth Army had conformed and had secured a line from ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, attended by Captain N. Conant, A.D.C., returned to Melbourne last evening on the termination of his visit to the National Park, Wilson's Promontory. ...

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  9. THE LATE MAJOR W. E. MANSER.

    Impressive rites attended the funeral of the late Major W. E. Manser, R.E., which took place yesterday afternoon. The body was conveyed on a gun carriage from the ...

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  10. WOUNDED RETURNING TO-MORROW.

    Another contingent of wounded and invalid soldiers will disembark to-morrow at 10 a.m. A total of 503 men will land here, comprising 362 Victorians, 112 South ...

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  11. THE KAISER'S REFORMS.

    The political reforms promised by the Kaiser have aroused widespread comment in Germany. Herr Theodore Wolff, head of the ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. QUALIFICATION OF PILOTS.

    The agitation against the low standard of the vision test for pilots, to which attention was directed thy "The Age" on 25th and 28th October last and on 4th and 5th ...

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  13. MISS MARIE TEMPEST.

    Sir,—Would you allow me the opportunity to extend my heartfelt thanks to the many kindly well wishers who sent me greetings and flowers in connection with ...

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  14. ORGANISATION IN RUSSIA.

    General Loch, commander of the Stokhod army, and General Janouchevski, commander of the army corps which was recently defeated in that region, have been removed ...

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  15. THE RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The railway accident which occurred on Monday night, When a passenger train from Healesville collided with a pilot engine near the Princes-bridge station, will ...

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  16. NEW ZEALANDERS AT GAZA.

    Mr. Masaey fons telegraphed to Colonel Chaytor, the officer commanding the New Zealand mounted troops in Palestine, congratulating him on the good work of the ...

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  17. GERMAN HORRORS EXPOSED.

    In a speech delivered yesterday Mr J. W. Gerard, formerly United States ambassador at Berlin, said German townspeople had been punished for giving water ...

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  18. CONDITION OF THE INJURED.

    Satisfactory progress is being made by the persons admitted to Melbourne Hospital. All are suffering more or less from shock, but it is thought that a little rest ...

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  19. "PUGNACIOUS PACIFISM."

    At the Independent Labor Conference to-day Mr. Jowett, M.P., said America's participation in the war did not alter the party's hostility to the War. If the Allies ...

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  20. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

    ARESTRATION COURT.—(Before Mr. Justice Powers, at 10.80, in Third Civil Court.)—Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employes' Association v. J. C. Williamson Ltd. and others. ...

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  21. GREAT LOSS OF SUBMARINES.

    The New York "Times" learns on "high authority" that since 1st February Great Britain has destroyed German submarines at the average rate of one each day. ...

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