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  2. THE AMERICAN CONVOYS

    Captain Wahlwetter, writing in the "Lokal-Anzeiger," replying to a question as to why submarines cannot prevent the transport of Americans to France, points ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR.

    The Minister of Defence, Senator Pearce referring yesterday to certain rumors of a disquieting character which are in circulation, stated there was nothing that need ...

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  4. BRITISH BUDGET.

    A thin House listened to Mr. Bonar Law's Budget speech in the House of Commons to-day. All the Nationalist members were, absent. ...

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  5. RECRUITING.

    A full report of the proceedings of the conference recently convened by the Governor-General to consider means by which the Imperial Government's appeal for ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A communication has been received by the Governor from the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. W. H. Long, stating that it in the wish of the Kind that his ...

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  7. BATTLE FRONT.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, states: —"The enemy is doubtless now engaged in putting his available forces into position for immediate ...

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  8. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    It is expected that the Government will introduce the Home Rua Bill at the end of next week. It will be pressed on with the utmost urgency. Opinion grows that a way ...

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  9. Sir William Irvine Appointed Lieutenant-Governor.

    A cablegram was received by the Governor from the Secretary of State for the Colonies announcing that the Chief Justice, Sir William Irvine, had been ...

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  10. MOVEMENTS OF AEROPLANES.

    Speaking in reference to various reports of aeroplanes having been seen in certain places in Victoria, the Minister said the public should note the following facts in ...

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  11. HONORS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The military cross has been awarded to following:— Australians. Lient. I.J. BARTON, 52nd (Q.) Battalion. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states:—"Mr. Hoover, the United States Food Controller, is endeavoring to make arrangements by ...

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  13. ASSISTANCE BY STATE MINISTRY.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday reported to the Cabinet the proceedings of the recruiting conference. After discussion the Cabinet pledged itself to assist in ...

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  14. JAPAN IN EASTERN SIBERIA.

    The following official news, received by wireless, has been handed to us by the American consul in Melbourne (Mr. W. C. Magelssen):— ...

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  15. WAR WORK FOR WOMEN.

    The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in Great Britain has justified its formation, and is doing valuable work at home and at the front. The existence of this body ...

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  16. W. N. Willis's Publications.

    W. N. Willis, of New South Wales, has commenced an action in the King's Bench Division against Stanley Paul and Co., publishers of several of Willis's books on ...

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  17. Home Defence.

    The Federal Government contemplates as a means of home defence the early formation of a small fleet of naval aircraft. Hitherto all matters in connection with the ...

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  18. GERMANY AND HOLLAND.

    The "Daily News" states:—"The Foreign Office has learnt that the relations between Germany and Holland are very strained as the result of the quarrel ...

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  19. Price of Whiskv Fixed.

    The food Controller has fixed the maximum prices of whisky, 30 per cent,, underproof at 8/6 and 9/6 per bottle, according to quality. A proportionate reduction is ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Howard Whitefield, late of Murrayville, storekeeper, who died on active service with the A.I.F. abroad on 4th October, 1917, legt by his will of 30th September, 1916, £15,812 personalty ...

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  21. "JAPAN WILL KEEP THE PACIFIC FREE."

    SYDNEY.—At the St. George's day dinner on Tuesday night Mr. Shimizn, consul-general for Japan, in responding to the toast of the Allies, said there were signs of ...

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  22. THE AIR MINISTRY RESIGNATIONS

    In the House of Commons today Mr. Bonar Law said he was willing to give a day for a debate on the Air Ministry resignations. Probably Thursday would be ...

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  23. FLINDERS ELECTION.

    Captain S. M. Bruce, M.C., Croix de Guerre, the selected Nationalist candidate for the Flinders seat, opened his campaign in the Dandenong town hall last night, and ...

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  24. GERMANS' TOTAL LOSSES.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press Association states:—"German writers estimate that the total German casualties, naval and military, amount to ...

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  25. Los Angeles Earthquake.

    During the earthquake in Los Angeles, which caused extensive damage to buildings, flames issued from Mount Jacinto, which has hitherto been regarded as an ...

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  26. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    In view of the refusal of the British Medical Association to nominate its representatives to the disputes board provided for by ...

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  27. The Sugar Industry.

    A deputation of Queensland sugar growers which met the Prime Minister yesterday intimated that while they did not press for an increase in the price of raw sugar ...

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  28. SHOCK RECORDED IN MELBOURNE.

    The earthquake reported as having occurred at Los Angeles is recorded on Melbourne Observatory seismograph, the boom of the seismograph swinging at the ...

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  29. War Prisoners in Russia.

    A Russian official message states:—"Russia informs Germany that orders have been issued to commanders of internment camps to prevent acts of violence amongst war ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from the Orange Free State says that a certain amount of uneasiness exists owing to the Nationalists' proposal to organise commandoes. It is believed, ...

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  31. Value of Home Comforts.

    In opening an Excelsior fete for the Eight Brigade Comforts Depot at Alexandra chambers, Elizabeth-street, yesterday afternoon, lady Helen Ferguson made some ...

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  32. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official report, dealing with the operations in Macedonia states:—"At dawn on Saturday we inflicted heavy losses on German advanced posts, one of which ...

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  33. Governor's Offer to Serve.

    ADELAIDE.—It was recently announced that the Governor of South Australia (Sir Henry Galway), in view of the gravity of the war situation, had offered his services ...

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  34. Soldiers' Right of Appeal.

    The Government has added a clause to the Anny Bill giving officers and men the right of appeal before a death sentence by a court-martial has been confirmed, and ...

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  35. South Australian Politics.

    ADELAIDE.—A joint meeting of Liberal and National members was held at Parliament on Tuesday to consider the position arising out of the elections. The ...

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  36. ENLISTMENTS INCREASE.

    Owing mainly to the splendid response which is being made in New South Wales to the appeal by Captain Carmichael, M.C., for 1000 volunteers to go back with him ...

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  37. Guatemala at War with Germany.

    Advices received in Washington state that the National Assembly of Guatemala has declared a state of war against Germany and all other enemies of the United ...

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  38. National Service in Canada.

    The Canadian Government is preparing a register of every male and female in Canada between the ages of 16 and 60 with a view to the utilisation of their services ...

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  39. AMERICAN ACTOR WELCOMED.

    Mr. Guy Bates Post, the American actor, who recently arrived in Melbourne, was welcomed by a number of his compatriots resident in Melbourne, at a reception hall ...

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  40. Mice in Wheat Stacks.

    Reports received by the Victorian Wheat Commission show that mice are still doing great damage to wheat stacks in northern districts. A few weeks ago representations ...

    Article : 158 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. ACCURACY OF ESTIMATED QUOTAS.

    It was reported yesterday that exception had been taken by the Fern Tree Gully shire council to the figures issued by tho recruiting authorities showing the ...

    Article : 249 words
  43. Wreck of German Battleship.

    It is announced from Stockholm that in the case of the German battleship Rheinland (18,600 tons, twelve 11-inch guns), which was reported to have gone aground ...

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  44. MR. WILLIAMS'S POSITION.

    Through an unfortunate inadvertence an election notice relating to the candidature of Mr. A. E. Williams appeared in "The Age" advertising columns on Monday and ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Trouble in Baluchistan Ends.

    The India Office reports that the Marri Nawab and several chiefs of important sections of tribesmen in Baluchistan have submitted. The whole of the Khetran tribe ...

    Article : 37 words
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