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  4. MUNITIONS COMMlTTEE

    The first report of the Munitions Committee was issued to-day by the Minister for Defence, who stated that the recommendations of the ...

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  5. REFERENDA PROPOSALS

    The Federal Government is going ahead with the Referendum Ellis. The public galleries were full when the legislature took their seats this ...

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  6. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In reply to Mr. A. G. Paynton (Liberal), Mr. Jensen (Assistant Minister` Defence) sold that there was no truth in the statement that when a ...

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  7. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. John H. Humphreys, secretary of the English Proportional Representation society, has arrived at Melbourne from London by the mail ...

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  8. MORE DOCTORS WANTED.

    The Minister for Defence received the following cable message to-day:— “War Office greatly appreciates the response of the Australian medical ...

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  9. CASUALTY WHO'S WHO.

    Mrs. W. Trickett, of Sheffield, has received word from the military authorities that her son Russell Trickett has been wounded at the ...

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  10. CASUALTY ERRORS.

    Private Geo, Porter, a native of Creswick, was officially reported by the Defence department to his parents to have died on March 10. ...

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  11. DROWNED BRIDES.

    Further evidence was beard yesterday at tho Old Bailey in the cusa in which George Smith is accused of murdering three of sir women he had married by ...

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  12. MR. ANSTEY’S RESIGNATION

    Significance was attached to the fact that to-night the Federal member for Bourke (Mr. F. Austey), whose resignation is now in the bands of the ...

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  13. TASMANIA.

    An interesting letter was read at Zeehan to-day from Corporal Dave Downie, who left with the first contingent. The missive is headed ...

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  14. THE REFERENDUM BILLS.

    The six Referendum Bills are slightly different in wording from the Bills referring to the same subjects which were rejected by the electors in 1[?]3. ...

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  18. MEAT EXPORT.

    The Select Committee of the Legislative Council which Is Inquiring into the Imputation of Improper conduct on the or Mr. Anglias, M.L.C., in respect to ...

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  19. WAR CASUALTY RUMORS.

    Sir,— rumor is being circulated in Hobart at the present time that my brother was caught in the wire [?]lements at the landing at the ...

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  20. RECOMMENDED FOR GAL­LANTRY.

    An [?] to Sit John French’s despatch of April 5 includes four thousand names, occupying 39 double pages of the “Gazette,” recommended ...

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    Mr. A. E. Clouston, mining engineer, has made a remarkable di[?]very of bird life near Rockville, in Nel[?]on district, New Zealand. While exploring ...

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  22. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The casualty lists published to-day contain the names of 2061 officers and men. ...

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  23. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    The Premier (Sir A. Peacock) announced to-day the Government's intention to Increase railway fares and freights from October 1. He stated the annual loss had ...

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  24. SPANISH CRISIS.

    The Spanish loan of 750,000,000 pesetas (£30,000,000) has been a total failure, [?]carcely one-sixth having been subscribed. The Government has resigned. ...

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