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  2. LATEST WAR NEWS

    In a Berlin official message it is stated that unfavorable weather is influencing the German column, which advanced from Soldau, in Poland, by ...

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  3. FIRST EDITION

    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed has appeared in "The times." and is cabled to "The Herald" by special [?]ermission. It should be ...

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  4. MARCH THROUGH CITY

    Keen interest is being shown in civil and military circles in the parade through the city tomorrow of the 4th Infantry Brigade. Lieutenant H. J. ...

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  5. WORK FOR WORKLESS

    In a circular which he is about to issue to metropolitan municipal councils concerned, Mr F. Hagelthorn, Minister for Public Works, will make a strong ...

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  6. LONG SEARCH FOR BOY FAILS

    Considerable anxiety is felt by the parents of Hylton Rutter. 12, who left his home, 27 Fulton street. East St. Kilda, on October 8, and has not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Mr Justice Higgins and Mrs Higgins are going to winter in the Rivera Instead of in Spain as they had originally planned. ...

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  8. HERO OF HOSPITAL

    As he was being carried Into the operating theatre at the Alfred Hospital, where hla right leg was to be amputated, Donald Fowler,, 12, a boy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DAMAGES AWARDED

    Vesta Victoria, the well-known variety artist, who claimed damages for breach of contracts from Sir Edward Moss, manager of the Empire ...

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  10. UNDRILLED MEN CALLED

    Advices from Dutch sources say that Berlin is calling up the undrilled Landsturm from 39 to 45 years of age, and also former prisoners. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS SERVE

    Mr H. Astley-Cooper, eldest son of Mr J. Astley-Cooper, formerly connected with South Australia, has received a commission in the Royal Berkshire Regiment of Regulars (writes our London ...

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  12. OIL COMPANY REMODELLED

    Having remodelled its scheme of re-organisation the Commonwealth Oil Corporation has decided upon a share issue of 200,000, instead of 350,000, as ...

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  13. "VIVE LA FRANCE"

    Germans have shot a Frenchman at Bruges, in Flanders, for having taken letters to friends. He refused to be blindfolded, and died shouting "Vive ...

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  14. KINGDOMS CLASH

    The newspapers have lately been making large quotations from the poems of Mr Rudyard Kipling, writes "Outis" in the "Fortnightly Review." ...

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  15. SCIENTISTS APPRECIATIVE

    A motion has been carried by the British Association for the Advancement of Science thanking the Commonwealth for the hospitality and facilities ...

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  16. CITY COUNCIL ACTS

    "We are pushing on with all the work we can, and at the meeting of tho City Council on Friday several contracts will be let," said Alderman D. V. Hennessy, ...

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  17. MEALS FOR THOUSANDS

    Co-operative cooking is being carried on in Paris. With fine courage and cheerful self-denial. voluntary women workers are ...

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  18. POULTRY FARMERS SEEK PRICE OF GOODS BOARD'S AID

    Introduced by Mr. O. R. Snowball, M.L.A., a deputation representing the poultry industry of the State was received today by the Price of Goods ...

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  19. LOSS OF H.M.S. BULWARK PROVED TO BE ACCIDENTAL

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the official inquiry into the destruction of the battleship Bulwark (15,000 tons) in the Medway ...

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  20. GERMAN TRADE DESIRED

    "The suggestion seems a good one," said Mr Fisher, Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives today when Mr J. B. Sharpe (Q.) asked him if he ...

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  21. GERMAN TRADE GAINED

    The latest information given by the Board of Trade in connection with the present trade campaign deals with important considerations in regard to the ...

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  22. PEACE SPREADS CULTURE

    Mr Zangwill has a fine article in "The Chronicle" suggested by a letter from a young naval officer who tells him he is reading "Paradise Lost" in ...

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  23. SILENT IN FOUR LANGUAGES

    Albert Alberinga, who was sentenced in the Water Police Court today to two months' imprisonment for vagrancy, is a mystery. He refuses to ...

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  24. EARLIER MESSAGES

    The following cable messages were received after our final edition went to press yesterday. ...

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  25. OFFICERS MAY RECONSIDER

    Militia officers in Adelaide who recently tendered their resignations because of remarks made by an officer of the Permanent Forces, which they ...

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  26. UNIONISTS TENDER SUPPORT

    Mr Bonar Law Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, in addressing a Unionist meeting, stated that when the war cloud suddenly burst ...

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  27. RAILWAY MEN GIVE £9750 FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES

    Having given a day's pay each to the Patriotic Funds, railway employes collected £9750, and It was decided at a meeting of the general committee ...

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  28. DEATH ADDER KILLS CHILD

    Doris Holt, nine, who was bitten by a death adder in the yard of her parents' home at Botany on Monday, died last night. The child did not tell ...

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  29. DUST DARKENS TOWN

    A dust storm which blew across Hillston yesterday was so severe that the lamps in the streets had to be kept alight all day. ...

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  30. INFORMATION FOR HELPERS

    Societies or institutions which require certificates in connection with their dealings with the next-of-kin or other beneficiaries of deceased or ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. HOME-MADE FILMS WANTED

    Mr W. G. Higgs (Q.) asked Mr Tudor, Minister for Customs, in the House of Representatives today if there was not sufficient theatrical talent in Australia ...

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  32. TRAINING HAS GOOD EFFECT

    Though the war will prove costly to the Commonwealth, it is considered that the training of the Expeditionary Forces and that received by the ...

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  33. NO IMPORTANCE ATTACHED TO DEFECTION OF KHEDIVE

    Earl Cromer, Minister Plenipotentiary in the Diplomatic. Service, writes: "The defection of the Khedive is probably not of great political importance. ...

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  34. PREFERENCE IN RELIEF

    "Undoubtedly." declared Mr. Archibald, Minister for Home Affairs. In the House of Representatives today. In reply to a question by Mr. L. E. Groom ...

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  35. FALLING TREE INJURES MAN

    Suffering from cuts about the face and head, caused by portions of a tree falling on him yesterday, George Drury, 32, of Bacchus Marsh, has been ...

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  36. INDIAN PRINCE VERSATILE

    Among the Indian princes, the Maharajah of Gwalior ranks as one of the most versatile. An Anglo-Indian who knows him well describes the ...

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  37. FITZROY WANTS ELECTRICITY

    At the meeting of the City Council on Friday consideration will be given to a letter from the Fitzroy Council asking if it can be supplied with ...

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  38. STORY OF THE BLANKETS

    Blankets, for which Lord Kitchener has been appealing, have a long history to their credit, for their invention is said to date from the year 1340. ...

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  39. WHAT WAR MEANS

    It is well for us, says Professor Gilbert Murray in the "Hibbert Journal," to remember what war means when reduced to terms of private life, ...

    Article : 212 words
  40. "SUICIDE BY DROWNING"

    According to mail advices from London, a telegram was received by Sir George Reid from Dr. E. Carroll recently stating that Mr Maurice ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. BOARD INSPECTS SANATORIUM

    Members of the Board of Health are paying a visit of inspection to the Heatherton Sanatorium today. ...

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  42. BRUSSELS SPROUTS ACTIVE

    Even the cheap comic relief provided by the street, urchins of Brussels is welcome now, says "The Observer." They walk about the town practising the ...

    Article : 118 words
  43. MEN OFFER FOR TROPIC FORCE

    Men are applying freely at the Victoria Barracks for enlistment as reinforcements for the Tropic Force now operating in the Pacific. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Advertising

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  46. GENERAL ACTIVITIES

    Preston branch of the Red Cross Fund has raised nearly £88. Parcels of clothing valued at from £10 to £15, have also been received. ...

    Article : 26 words
  47. NAVIGATION ACT NOT YET

    In the Senate today, Senator Needham learned from Senator Gardiner, who represents Trade and Customs, that the date when the Navigation Act ...

    Article : 34 words
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