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  4. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  5. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    Early oh Tuesday morning the body of Florence Margaret Neale, 19, wife of Edwin Neale, was found in Shebden’s dam, at Cessnock, with her ...

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  6. LATE CABLES

    Mr McPherson announced in the House of Commons that the British air squadron raided Mannheim on March 18 and dropped over a ton of ...

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  7. A.N.A. CONFERENCE

    There was a large attendance at the 41st annual conference of the Australian Natives’ Association, which opened at Bendigo yesterday ...

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  8. MELBOURNE ITEMS

    A conference of the recruiting committees and officers of Victoria was opened to-day. Several members of Parliament were also resent, arid Mr ...

    Article : 336 words
  9. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE

    An animated debate on the action of the the board of directors on the conscrition issue took place at the A.N.A. Conference yesterday. ...

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  10. HIGH COURT CASE.

    The question whether the industrial Registrar is to [?] prohibited from dealing with an application to change the name and constitution of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. PLAY HOUSES

    To-night is the last opportunity of seeing the splendid programme being shown at the Coliseum. It includes the wonderful character study “The ...

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  12. “COMING HOME.”

    Officers and men included in the offcial list “U” will disembark to-morrow at Port Melbourne. There are 230 Victorians and 12 New South ...

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  13. MOUNT HOWIT[?]T MURDER.

    James Baker, who was arrested suspicion of being the [?] Bamford, who is wanted in connection with the Mount Howitt murder, was charged at ...

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  14. “THE ETERNAL CITY.”

    Again last evening Her Majesty's was filled to witness the screening of Hall Caine’ dramatic triumph, “The Eternal City,” with Pauline ...

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  16. SLY GROG SELLING.

    Andrew Hegarty, who was convict[?] ed Carlton to-day on three charges of sly grog selling., was fined £25 on each charge, or £75 in all, in default ...

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  17. HAND AMPUTATED.

    Clement Windley, aged 18, of Brunswick, was last night taken to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from a mutilated hand. He was examiing ...

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  18. SPORT AND PLAY

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  19. STATE ELECTORAL ROLLS

    Thy annual general lists, 1918, of electors for the Legislative Assembly have bo[?]m pointed, and copies are now open for inspection at the offices ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr James Wiburd, a. resident of Bathurst for 50 years, and who one of the few survivors of the Eureka Stockade, died on Monday at ...

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  21. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  22. M.U.IO.O.F.

    The annual movable conference of the M.U.l.O.O.F. was opened in the Town Hall, [?]lesford yesterday There were about 80 delegates ...

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  23. WALLACE EASTER MEETING.

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