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  2. THE QUEENSLAND CYCLONE.

    BRISBANE.—Captain Mackay, of the steamer Bingera, returned to Brisbane on Thursday from the north. He stated that he had learned from conversation with ...

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  3. STRIKES IN GERMANY

    Correspondents at neutral centres continued to advice that reports of the German strikers should be accepted with reserve, owing to the suspicion that the ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S LEADERS.

    A political statement issued by the Bolsheviki from Brest Litovsk denounces Count von Hertling's speech and describes him as a Jesuit, a reactionary from head to ...

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  5. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    To-day the friendly societies as a body are without doctors. The resignations became operative at midnight last night. To all outward seeming the friendly societies ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Ex-King Constantine of Greece, like his father, the late King George, used to receive an annual subsidy of £20,000 provided by Great Britain, France and Russia. ...

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  7. TRANSPORTS LOST.

    The Admiralty has announced that the two vessels which the Secretary to the Admiralty. Mr. T. J. Macnamara, stated in the House of Commons on 23rd ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT.

    On Wednesday Sir Douglas Haig reported:—"Our patrol successfully attacked a post north-eastward of Havrincourt (south-westward of Cambrail), killing or ...

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  9. The Ballarat Institute.

    BALLARAT.—The whole of the registered friendly societies of Ballarat, numbering 6000 members, have now joined the Medical Institute, including the three ...

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  10. THE AIR RAIDS ON LONDON.

    An official announcement regarding Tuesday night's raid states:—"About 15 hostile aeroplanes delivered a number of attacks against London, but none penetrated to the ...

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  11. "BUSINESS AS USUAL" AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO.—The local friendly societies are being guided by the head officials in Melbourne. Business is proceeding as usual at the medical institute and ...

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  12. ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    An Italian official message state.—"We captured Col de Rosso and Col de Chele on Monday. We withstood numerous counter attacks. We captured Monte di ...

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  13. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.

    The Ancient Order of Foresters at the annual district meeting yesterday unanimously curried the following resolution, on the motion of Bro. W. Young, D.S. ...

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  14. THE COLLINGWOOD LODGES.

    A largely attended meeting of the general committee of the Collingwood and Fitzroy Dispensary was held last night; Mr. J. Cohn, president, in the chair. Over 100 ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. UTILISING ENEMY SHIPS.

    It is announced from Paris that the steamer Leviathan, formerly the mammoth Hamburg-Amerika Vaterland, 54,282 tons, has arrived at a European port with ...

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  16. A MOVE BY THE DOCTORS.

    Another meeting of the council of the British Medical Association was held last night for the discussion of matters affecting the trouble with the friendly societies. ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Bartolo Casamento late of Elgin-street, Carlton, wine merchant, who died on 17th November last, left by will dated 17th March, 1911, realty valued at £3350 and personal property amounting ...

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  18. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    In the House of Commons yesterday an interesting debate took place upon the amendments made by the House of Lords in the Representation of the People Bill. ...

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  19. Arabs Capture a Garrison.

    The War Office reports:—"Arab forces occupied a Turkish post northward of Mean, taking prisoner the garrison. They also routed Turkish forces in the same ...

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  20. EUROA LODGE WILL PAY FEES.

    EUROA.—The local branch of the U.A.O.D. has circulated its members as follows:—"We have decided not to sign the agreement submitted by the lodge doctors ...

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  21. LUSITANIA RECALLED.

    Mr. John R. Rathom, editor of the Providence (Rhode Island) "Journey," in an article in the "World's Work" magazine, shows that the German Government ...

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  22. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Official Press Bureau reports:—"H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught has arrived in Egypt, having been deputed by his Majesty the King to visit Egypt in ...

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  23. BOMBING RAIDS IN GERMANY.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at the British head quarters states:—"During the recent bombing raids in Germany the British aviators made a liberal use of ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—Dr. Newman appears to be very circles of either facto or truth. He says only two points are in dispute. The questions in dispute at the recent conference ...

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  25. The Bolsheviki and Australia.

    The Prime Minister's department has gazetted acceptance of the resignations of the following Russian consular agents:—A. H. Ashbolt, Hobart (T.); P. Michelides ...

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  26. Serious Fires in Vienna.

    A telegram from Vienna reports that grain warehouses in Vienna are on fire, and enormous damage has been done. ...

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  27. RESIDENTS' UNHAPPY PLIGHT.

    The serious plight of residents of Rockhampton is pictured by Rev. C. B. Cockett, of Canterbury, Melbourne, in a letter written on 23rd January. ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA'S SOLDIERS.

    The House of Assembly has adopted without division a motion, moved by the leader of the Unionist party, that a select committee inquire and report upon the ...

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  29. THE BOLSHEVIK CONSULAR APPOINTMENT TO MELBOURNE.

    A deputation representing 48 members of the Russian community in Melbourne, known as the Russian Colonial Committee, and carrying authority from 105 members ...

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  30. WHY THE BRE[?]U CAME OUT.

    A telegram from Athens reports:—"Survivors from the cruiser Breslan, which was mined end, sunk last week at the entrance to the Dardancelles, state that the vessel ...

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  31. An Arbitration Tribunal.

    The State Cabinet yesterday gave partial consideration to the request made by a deputation representing friendly societies, which waited on the ...

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  32. FOOD HOARDING IN ENGLAND.

    At Bradford-on-Avon yesterday Admiral Sir Richard Poore, who was formerly Commander in Chief on the Australian station, was lined £30 on six charges of hoarding ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—One phase of this dispute has had very little attention, and that is the great difference between the medical fees charged to country and city lodge members. Why ...

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  34. CLAIMANT TO A PEERAGE.

    Mr. Justice Coleridge has commenced the hearing of the Waterford peerage case. George Beresford, a gardener, asks for a declaration that he is the lawful son of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. Britishers in America.

    The Secretary of State, Mr. Lansing, announced that an agreement has been made with Great Britain and Canada by which 500,000 Brithshers and Canadians in the ...

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  37. An A.N.A. Ultimatum.

    A new move, which savors somewhat of an ultimatum, has been made by the A.N.A. trustees at Collingwood. Yesterday each of the doctors of the association ...

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  38. Inter-Allied Conference.

    Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister, and Signor Orlando, the Prime Minister of Italy, are attending an Inter-Allied War Conference ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Trial of French Ex-Minister.

    The High Court has decided to prohibit the press from reporting the evidence is the case of M. Malvy, formerly Minister of the Interior, who is charged with having ...

    Article : 52 words
  41. The American Railway Bill.

    The Senate committee has adopted an amendment of the Railway Bill providing that Government control of the railways shall terminate one year after the war ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the second reading of the Non-Fersons Metals Bill was agreed to. ...

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