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  2. Advertising

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  3. HIS HEART WAS DEAD TO HER, DECLARES WIFE OF HUSBAND

    That it was of no use to make advances to him and that his heart was absolutely dead to her, was the answer made by A. F. M. Robb to his wife, ...

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  4. FRANCE

    A despatch which has just been received from General Sir Douglas Haig announces that a new and most successful advance has ...

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  5. BRITAIN

    It is officially announced that another air raid on the East coast of England is now in progress. No details as to loss of life or damage ...

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  6. 4 DAYS OF GRACE

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  7. Advertising

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  8. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION WING WILL HOLD SECRET MEETING

    While disclaiming any intention of forming a new, wing out of the, anti-conscription section of the Federal Labor Party, several members ...

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  9. HORSES ABSENT FROM TRACKS

    William the Silent is a prominent horse which has had his preparation interfered with and is being given Swimming exercise in place of the ...

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  10. ARTICLES THROWN OVERBOARD

    One version of the capture of the crew of one of the Zeppelins that came down in Essex is that before the airship descended many articles were ...

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  11. RIFLE CLUBS ASKED TO HELP

    "Rifle clubs can do splendid work in assisting and supplementing the efforts of these committees, and I trust you will call your members together, with ...

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  12. 38 PASS UP TO 3.30 P.M.

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  13. BELUGE OF SHELLS

    Although the official communiques do not give any special indication of the happenings on the [?]omme, a French correspondent 12 miles behind the ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. HEALTH OF CAMPS GOOD

    Despite the cold wet weather, the health of the troops in the training and war camps continues excellent. A mild case of meningitis has been reported ...

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  15. ASPENDALE EVENTS DEFERRED

    For the second time the Aspendale Park Racing Club has had to postpone its September meeting. The meeting will probably be held on ...

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  16. RED CROSS TO THE HELPED

    The committee of the North Carlton branch of the Rod Cross Society will hold an American evening in the parrish hall of St. Michael's Church, ...

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  17. AIRSHIPS SEEN RETURNING

    Two Zeppelin were observed over Flanders on Sunday morning. It is probable that they were returning from England. ...

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  18. MEN WHO WILL BE EXEMPT

    New shades of meaning are likely to be given to words by exemption courts sitting next month. For example, Senator G. F. Pearce Minister for ...

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  19. V.A.T.C. GIVES EXTRA £1000

    [?]n addition the £6000 given to the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Fund, the Victoria Amateur Turf Club has given £1000 to the State War Council. ...

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  20. POLICEMAN PROMOTED

    It is announced that the policeman who arrested the crew of one of the destroyed Zeppelins has been promoted sergeant and awarded the merit badge. ...

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  21. COTS ENDOWED

    Senator G. F. Pearce, the Minister for Defence has received the following donations for the endowment of cots at the military hospitals: -- ...

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  22. SCRATCHINGS.

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  23. QUEENSLAND CARDS SHOW 30,096 SINGLE MEN AVAILABLE

    "I have received an interesting letter from the Queensland Recruiting Committee," said Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, today. "This ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. RETURNS OF EXPENDITURE MUST ALL BE FURNISHED

    Newspapers, trades unions, leagues, and other, organisations, are compelled under the Military Service Referendum Act to furnish returns is of their ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. BALKANS

    A message from Athens to "The Daily Mail" says that ail Crete has risen. It is believed that M. Venezelos is directing the revolution. ...

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  26. LOSSES AFFECT MORALE

    An Australian doctor from the front! says that conversations with prisoners indicate that the horrible deaths by burning of airship crews, also the ...

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  27. RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENED AGAINST ALL ENEMY GOODS

    Further to tighten up the restrictions against the importation, into Australia of enemy goods, the Federal Customs Department, following the advice of ...

    Article : 362 words
  28. BOXING IN SYDNEY

    In a 20 rounds' contest at the Stadium last night, Henry Tyncke, a Belgian, gained a points' decision over Les Widders. Malt Murphy beat Jack Read at the end ...

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  29. WOUNDED MEN'S VOTES

    It is understood that the War Office is now favorably considering, the question of allowing Australian soldiers in hospitals in England to vote on the ...

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  30. ERA OF FRIGHTFULNESS OVER

    Evening [?] refer to the excellent system guarding London, and say that Germany cannot be indifferent to her losses. ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. VOLUNTEERS ACCEPTED

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  32. BILLIARDS

    In the first part of this afternoon's session of the billiard match of 16,000 up (level) between F. Lindrum, champion of Australia, and Walter Lindrum, at Alcock's Parior, ...

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  33. AUTHORITIES DEPOSED

    An Exchange Telegraph message from Athens says that 7000 armed men attended a mass meeting at Canea, the capital of Crete. ...

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  34. STOCKS & SHARES

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  35. NO RELAXATION OF EFFORT. DECLARES FARMERS' UNION

    At the conference of the Victorian Farmers" Union today, the following patriotic motion, moved by Mr. A. Anderson (in the chair), and seconded ...

    Article : 277 words
  36. ANZACS TAKE BRIDES

    There has been a number of marriages of Anzacs to English women recently. On Sunday a large crowd at Lambeth ...

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  37. NEW OFFENSIVE SUCCEEDS ON THE SALONICA FRONT

    The Allies began a vigorous offensive in the neighbor[?]hood of Florina on Sunday, and the fighting continued all day with the most satisfactory results. ...

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  38. MEAT PRICES CONTROLLED

    The Government is controlling the prices of all frozen meat. The bulk is going to the front, but a modicum of Australasian meat is available for the ...

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  39. LIVES LOST AT KOOWEERUP

    Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier, received a telegram from Mr W. S. Keust, M.L.A., this afternoon stating that the country from Kobweerup to ...

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  40. MARITIME

    It is reported that the British steamer Pearl has been sunk. The crews of twelve Grimsby trawlers which were sunk by submarines in the ...

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  41. SHEEP PRICES ADVANCE

    At Newmarket today there were 21,600 fat sheep entered -- 202½ trucks and 1360 by road. Actual pennings, however, were about half this total owing to heavy floods in the ...

    Article : 291 words
  42. CANADA FLOATS LOAN

    Canada's £30,000,000, war loan has been over-subscribed by £13,800,000. The banks subscribed £10,000,000, and the remainder was made up by ...

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  43. HOUSES UNDER WATER

    At Strathbogie there has been a fall of 8in of rain, and as a result the water has risen in Main street. Euroa, to a height of three feet. ...

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  44. "ANY HEN WOULD DO THAT"

    "I have no admiration for the man who would only fight to protect his women and children when the enemy was already violating and bayoneting ...

    Article : 218 words
  45. BENDIGO

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  46. DUTCH STEAMER SEIZED

    A message from "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Telegraaf" states that a Dutch torpedo boat saw a German submarine ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. MAN WOUNDED IN NECK

    As the result of an incident which occurred last night, Herbert Lancaster, 315, miner, is in the Ararat Hospital in a serious condition with a wound in his ...

    Article : 131 words
  48. GOLD MEDALS FOR POLICE

    At the Russell street barracks this afternoon, Mr D. M'Leod, the Chief Secretary, presented gold badges to a number of members of the police force ...

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    Mr J. M. Niall, who retired from the position of general manager and managing director of Goldsbrough, Mort and Company Ltd. last March, after 20 ...

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  50. DEPOT AT SHOW

    In order that visitors to the show who are of military ago may have the opportunity given them to enlist under the voluntary system, a recruiting ...

    Article : 62 words
  51. MIKADO SENDS ENVOY

    An envoy from the Mikado of Japan has arrived at the Imperial Headquarters, and has been received with the highest honors. ...

    Article : 114 words
  52. WOOL SALES CONTINUED

    Wool rales were continued todnv in the Wool Exchange King street. The New Zealand Loan, and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. offered a catalogue of 3792 bales, and The ...

    Article : 75 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. INDUSTRIAL METALS

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  55. SOLDIER MISSING

    Friends of Mr E. H. Peters, officer in charge of the shipping and grain sheds, Victorian Railways, will learn with regret that news has been received from ...

    Article : 64 words
  56. LOST CHILD RETURNED

    Dorothy M'Leod, aged 4 years, the daughter of Mrs Isabella M'Leod, was returned to her home in Grattan street, Carlton, yesterday afternoon. It had ...

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  57. MR. ELMSLIE PONDERING

    Mr G. A. Elmslie, State Opposition Leader who has been requested by the executive of the Political Labor council to indicate clearly his attitude ...

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  58. WHITE LABOR FOR SHIPS

    Senator E. J. Russell, Federal Minister in control of the Commonwealth fleet of steamships, stated today that white labor only would he employed ...

    Article : 59 words
  59. EDITOR PROMISES SUPPORT

    Writing to the Publicity Department of the National Referendum Council, an editor of a provincial newspaper states that he is giving the Government's ...

    Article : 54 words
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