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  2. FURTHER RAIN EXPECTED IN VICTORIA

    Beginning last night, rain fell until early this morning, and showery conditions prevailed throughout the day. "Still cold and cloudy with further ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Labor Claims Asserted

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. for Derby, and secretary of the Railwaymen's Union, speaking at Derby, emphasised that the right to strike was labor's ...

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  4. "Can Annihilate Enemy"

    In announcing the loss of the wireless signal book of the battleship Iron Duke (25,000 tons), which was Admiral of the Fleet Lord ...

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  5. The Russian Puzzle

    News in regard to Petrograd and Kronstadt is most conflicting. It is based chiefly on General Judenitch's communiques and reports from ...

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  6. THE JUTLAND BATTLE

    Sir David Beatty, as he then was, was in command of the battle cruiser fleet at Jutland, his vessel being the advance guard of the Grand Fleet ...

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  7. STEADY FALL AT GEELONG

    Steady rain began to fall in the Geelong district last evening. It will be of inestimable value to the farmers. ...

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  8. Garrison Making Plans to Seize Guns on Houses

    A War Office communique says that the garrison at Petrograd is reported to be preparing to seize the machine guns posted on the house tops. Extra ...

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  9. Waziris Attack British

    Reuter's correspondent at Simla, in a message dated October 10, says that Waziri tribesmen gathered at Wana, on the Afghan border of India, to ...

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  10. Bolsheviks Defeated

    A further series of heavy Bolshevik defeats in South Russia is announced by the War Office. A force of 10,000 Chinese and ...

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  11. D'Annunzio Bombastic

    In an interview, a report of which has been published in London, Gabriele d'Annunzio, whose troops occupy Flume, declared: ...

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  12. WINNING TICKET IN SWEEP SUBJECT OF EQUITY SUIT

    A dispute about a winning ticket ln a sweep on the Winter Stakes, when Carbern won, was the subject of an equity suit before Mr. ...

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  13. The Political Arena

    A section of the Prohibitionist party in Victoria is anxious to nominate its own candidates in every constituency where it is practicable to ...

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  14. Ratifying Treaty

    There has been an indefinite postponement of the formal exchange of ratifications, which alone is needed for the operation of the ...

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  15. Denekine Takes Prisoners

    General Denekine, who is advancing on Moscow, has captured 20,000 prisoners in the past week. He has, however, got no nearer ...

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  16. Advance on Petrograd

    Helsingforts reports today that it is stated in trustworthy quarters that General Judenitch's cavalry has reached Putiloff, one of the outer ...

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  17. Grafting of Glands

    Professor Voronoff, Director of tho Physiological Laboratory of the College de France, who advocates the grafting of glands as a means of prolonging ...

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  18. Bolshevik Attack Fails

    A War Office communique says that a Bolshevik offensive on a large scale against Tsaritsin, in the Saratoff province, began on October 11, but it ...

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  19. MERCHANT SERVICE PAY

    Though nothing definite has yet been arranged regarding a conference between the Interstate shipowners and the different departments of ships' crews, ...

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  20. SPOTSWOOD SITE SOUGHT BY PHOSPHATE COMPANY

    Replying today to representatives of the Phosphates Co-operative Company of Australia Limited, which sought portion of an area of 40 acres of Crown and at Spotswood ...

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  21. Government Supporter Retains Rusholme Seat

    Polling in the by-election at Rusholme (Manchester) to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons caused by the death of Mr. R.B. Stoker ...

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  22. Britain's Rat Week

    Britain began "a rat week" yesterday. Paid rat-catchers distributed all over the country are supervising the offensive. Fifty million rats await ...

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  23. LATEST ADDITION TO FLEET NOW NEARING COMPLETION

    Admiral E. P. F. Grant, First Naval Member, stated today that the Adelaide was the only warship at present being built at the Commonwealth Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. CITRUS FRUIT SHORTAGE

    "Oranges and Lemons, say the Bells of St. Clements"--so runs the old nursery rhyme. It is being echoed with a more serious cadence at ...

    Article : 254 words
  25. TRAITORS SENTENCED

    Ten French men and women have been sentenced for their activities in connection with the "Gazette des Ardennes," a pro-German newspaper ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. TRAMWAY AGREEMENT SIGNED

    Yesterday an agreement was signed between the Australian Tramway Employes' Association and the North Melbourne Electric Tramways and ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. INCOMING TRANSPORTS

    The latest movements of incoming transports are given as follow:--Euripides, expected to leave Melbourne a.m. tomorrow, due Sydney October ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. Arrest of Army Chaplain Due to Misapprehension

    It now appears that the arrest of Father T. J. O'Donnell, of Wynyard, Tasmania, and Australian army chaplain, who had returned to Dublin after ...

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  29. KANOWNA EXPECTED THURSDAY

    Troops from the Kanowna will disembark on Thursday, at 10 a.m.. at the New Pier, Port Melbourne. As most of the troops on board are ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. GLASSES NOT WASHED

    Inspector Roche, of the Central Board of Health, proceeded against Rosina E. Payne, of the Farmer's Arms Hotel, Violet Town, at the Geelong Police Court this morning, on a ...

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  31. NOLLE PROSEQUI ENTERED

    Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Mr. H. C. G. Macindoe, the Crown Prosecutor intimated that a nolle prosequi had been entered in the case of James J. Lyon, of ...

    Article : 61 words
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