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  2. CONSCRIPTION.

    SYDNEY.—The Prime Minister delivered his Sydney address on the conscription issue in the town hall on Wednesday night before a large audience ...

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  3. GERMANY'S DESIGNS.

    In a speech at Buffalo, before the congress of the American Federation of Labor President Wilson said that Germany had a place in the sun, and what more did she ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The results of the State elections will not be posted outside "The Age" office on Thursday evening. In view of the pressure upon the office telephone service, it will be ...

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  5. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    HOBART.—In the Supreme Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Ewing, hearing of the claim for £5000 damages by Senator Keating from the "Australian ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A loud report and the rattle of breaking ginss caused some conmotion at the Commonwealth Treasury buildings last evening, shortly after 5 o'clock. The breakage ...

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  7. CANDIDATES' FINAL MEETINGS.

    Candidates for the State constituencies had their last words with the electors last night. They had already said what they had to say, and said it many times. but ...

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  8. The Campaign Council.

    A meeting of the Australian Conscription I Campaign Council, Victorian division, was held at Equitable Building yesterday. Mr. W.A. Watt, Minister of Works and ...

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  9. A STATE CANDIDATE'S VIEWS.

    Cr. G. W. Kemp, candidate for East Melbourne, speaking at the Congregitional Hall, Victoria-parade, said he would stand of fall fighting for the conscription ...

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  10. THE PREFERENTIAL SYSTEM

    To-day the election of candidates to the Legislative Assembly will take place in 51 of the 65 constituencies into which the State is divided. In 14 dicetorates the ...

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  11. SUPPORT FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Master Builders' Association, held at the rooms of the federation, a resolution was carried affirming the principle of conscription and ...

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  12. The Methodist Church.

    At the Melbourne North Methodist synod yesterday, held at Wesley Church, it was unanimously resolved, on the motion of Rev. Dr. Sugden, to urge the Methodist ...

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  13. THE CAMPAIGN IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE—A large meeting of citizens who favor an affirmative vote at the conscription referendum was held in the town hall on Wednesday for the purpose ...

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  14. BOROONDARA.

    Cr. W. G. Hiscock, J.P., who is one of the three candidates opposing Sir Frank Madden, the sitting member for Boroondara, addressed an open air meeting in ...

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  15. Help from Members of Parliament.

    Members of Parliament who are at present in Melbourne are now preparing for an early entry into the conseription campaign, and during the next few days ...

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  16. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mr. W. Thomas, for seventeen years secretary of the shire of Doneater, has resigned the post owing to ill-health. The recent wet muggy weather will have ...

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  17. VOTERS LEAVING AUSTRALIA.

    In certain special circumstances voting is already possible upon the conscription referendum question. Under the referendum regulations absent voting before a ...

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  18. EAST MELBOURNE.

    Attention is directed to an advertisement appearing elsewhere on behalf of Mr. J.G. Barrett's election committee notiflying that bogus eards have been discovered ...

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  19. POLLING PLAGES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 704 words
  20. Sir William Irvine at Ballarat.

    BALLARAT.—Under the suspices of the National Federation, Sir William Irvine adressed a meeting in the Alfred Hall on Wednesday night. He referred to the ...

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  21. VOTES FOR MINORS.

    Sir.—It is the intention to conscript all single men between the ages of 20 years and 45. Now, if a young man of 20 years of age is conseripted, surely let him have a ...

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  22. VOLUNTARY RECRUITING.

    Tho Director-General of Recruiting stated yesterday that he intended to make a complete announcement to-day regarding the conduct of voluntary recruiting during ...

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  23. NORTH MELBOURNE

    Mr. J.R. Vroland's committee intimates that it is gathering evidence with a view to the prosecution of certain persons who are alleged to have been circulating ...

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  24. THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Sir,—Your article on public health [?] attention to a vital defect in our [?] The great enemies of the humas [?] situation are the white plague, the ...

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  25. AN INDEPENDENT SIBERIA.

    It is reported that Siberia has declared its independence, and has proclaimed the ex Czar Emperor. ...

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  26. Town Hall Enlistments.

    At Hie Town Hall recruiting depot yesterday 41 offered to enlist in the A.I.F., and of these 15 [?] as fit for active service. The application of 1 was referred ...

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  27. REPLY TO MR. TUDOR.

    In criticising Mr. Tudor's speech made at Richmond on Tuesday night, the Minister of Defence yesterday stated that Mr. Tudor/had apparently forgetten that he ...

    Article : 460 words
  28. ST. KILDA.

    The meeting arranged to he held last night at the Methodist Hall, Elwood, for the purpose of hearing on address by Mr. Agar Wynoe, in support of his candidature ...

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  29. REFORMS IN CANADA.

    Sir Robert Borden hits issued a manifesto to the Canadian people, in which he undertakes to accord women the franchise, to conseript wealth through adequate ...

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  30. FIVE RECRUITS AT DIMBOOLA

    DIMBOOLA.—As th e result of a recruiting appeal here, five men volunteered. ...

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  31. State Recruiting Committee of Victoria.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  32. INTESTATE ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 words
  33. Chinese Troops for France.

    It is stated that China will soon formally protest against the Japanese-American agreement. Simultancously it is learned that China is completing preparations to ...

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  34. WORK AND WAGES

    SYDNEY.—The application of the New South Wales Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association for reregistration before the Full Court in Industrial ...

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  35. Three .National Ship Yards.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Dr. Macnamara, Secretary to the Admiralty, announced that the Government was constructing three national ship yards, and a ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The House of Commons yesterday passed the second reading of a bill to prolong the life of Parliament for eight months. Lord Chief Justice Reading, having ...

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  37. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    Sir.—In your report of a meeting held in Keu recreation hall on 12th inst to form a branch of the Protestant Federation Rev. T.R. Anderson made the following ...

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  38. Red Cross Work at Malvern. I

    The mayor of Malvern, Cr. E. L Thompson as the acting mayoress, Mrs. A. J. Weller, was the help of a well-organised committee, are [?] a special appeal on behalf of the local Red [?] ...

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  39. GIRL MURDERS FATHER.

    BRISBANE.—At the Townsville Supreme Court on Wednesday Agnes Dorot6hy Baker, 16, was sentenced to death for the murder of her father, William Baker, at Preston, ...

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  40. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE.

    In connection with a recent statement by Mr. F. Howe, the Labor candidate for Grenville, that fully 88 per cent. of the Australian troops had turned down ...

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  41. CHEAP STRAWBERRIES.

    Owing to the increased supply and an indifferent inquiry, due to the cool weather, the fruit market is reported to be "glutted" with strawberries, the range of ...

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  42. Reinforcements Need Music.

    The troops of the 20th Reinforcements of the 23rd Infantry Battalion need a supply of [?] photograph records to cheer them after embarkation. It is infinished that [?] may leave ...

    Article : 38 words
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