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  2. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    With bands playing, the troops to concentrate at Broadmeadows will march out tomorrow. The four battalions will form up at the Victoria ...

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  3. FIRST EDITION

    Citizens of Caulfield will give a return ball to the Mayor and Mrs. E. C. Murphy tonight. Mr W. A. Callaway, the Under ...

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  4. MARKETS & MONEY

    At the present juncture when German shipping trade is being so extensively interfered with owing to the outbreak of war, interest attaches to the result ...

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  5. SCIENTISTS MEET

    Meetings of the scientific sections of the British Association for the Advancement of Science were, held today at the University, when papers were read, and ...

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  6. VISITORS ENTERTAINED

    Members of the British Association were entertained at the Botanical Gardens this afternoon. Tea was served to the visitors and their friends at the ...

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  7. COLLINGWOOD MOVES

    Collingwood citizens will be called upon at a public meeting in the Town Hall tonight to organise a committee to raise money in the district for the ...

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  8. LECTURES TONIGHT

    In the Auditorium this evening, at 8.30, Dr. F. W. Dyson, the Astrononier-Royal, will deliver a discourse on "Greenwich Observatory:" and in the ...

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  9. CRICKET CLUB CONTRIBUTES

    A cheque for £20 was handed in to the Mayor of Fitzroy's fund today by Mr W. Barr, as donation from the Fitzroy Cricket Club, of which he is ...

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  10. WOMEN FIND WAYS TO HELP

    Flannel shirts, pyjamas, and cholera belts are being made by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria, Carlisle House,. Exhibition ...

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  11. OFFICIAL CHIVALROUS

    Ten women's desire to attend a concert given in the Clayton Hall by the members of the Burns Society Cricket Club on November 18, 1911, led to a ...

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  12. BENDIGO'S QUOTA READY

    The 17th Light Horse Regiment, whose headquarters are in Bendigo, has supplied a full quota of volunteers for the expeditionary force. The selected ...

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  13. FIRST AID TO BE TAUGHT

    A first-aid class, under the auspices of St. John Ambulance Society, has been organised by Miss Idalia MacKail, in Malvern, under the supervision of ...

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  14. BALLARAT OFFICERS CHOSEN

    Volunteers are still coming forward freely for service with the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force. Lieutenants L. A. Blackman, W. A. Pascoe. ...

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  15. CARBOLIC SOAP USEFUL

    Sister Rawson suggests that the women who are not sewing for the soldiers might send gifts of carbolic soap if they are anxious to give something of ...

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  16. WIFE ASSAULTS HUSBAND

    Declaring that, when he endeavored to serve divorce papers on his wife she hit him in the face with her handbag, Franklin M. Weller, of Morrah ...

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  17. FAREWELLS IN DARWIN

    Sidney Rocheford, of the Public Works Department, and reservists of the King's Royal Rifles received hearty farewells on leaving for the ...

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  18. CONCERT AT FITZROY

    Mrs William Baird, of "Lithgow," Woodside street, North Fitzroy, is arranging a concert for August 24, at the Fitzroy Town Hall. The proceeds will ...

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  19. STENOGRAPHERS ASSIST

    Members of the Shorthand Writers' and Typists' Association have formed a first aid class. Dr. Edith Barrett or Dr. Ethel Parnell will give the first ...

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  20. ODDFELLOWS PROTECTED

    A motion has been recommended by the Grand Lodge, committee of management, Grand United Order of Oddfellows, that during the period of the ...

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  21. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL

    Tomorrow night at Wirth's Park the military patriotic demonstration and fancy dress skating carnival will be held under the auspices of the Lady ...

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  22. RED CROSS BRANCH FORMED

    A branch of the Red Cross Society has been formed for the parish of Holy Trinity Church, East Melbourne. Mrs B. Newport White has been appointed ...

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  23. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    "As evidence of the patriotism in the country, I have received £500 from Mr and Mrs Thomas Millear, on behalf of the Willaura branch of the ...

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  24. GYMNASIUM AVAILABLE

    Misses Webb and Lorlmer have placed the roof gymnasium at the Auditorium at the disposal of the St. John Ambulance Association. Those wishing ...

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  25. DEMONSTRATIONS TO BE HELD

    In the St. Kilda Town Hall tonight a patriotic demonstration is to be held, having been organised by the Mayor and councillors. ...

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  26. MENTONE AT WORK

    Mentone there is a woman's patriotic working party collecting for the Lady Mayoress's League. Mrs W. R. Cooling is president, Mrs J. H. ...

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  27. SEGREGATION OF CRIMINALS

    Major Leonard Darwin, in his presidential address to the Eugenics Education Society last week, urged that the lessening of the fertility of habitual ...

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  28. SEWING BEE FORMING

    Misses Hannah and Norah Shine are forming a sewing bee, to meet at Clonfert House, 29 Villiers street, North Melbourne, and would be glad of the ...

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  29. EMPLOYES CONSIDERED

    Giving evidence before the Housing Commission at State Parliament House today. Mr W. Cameron, managing director of the British Australasian ...

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  30. "GIFT AFTERNOONS" ARRANGED

    Miss Ada Collier's "Gift Afternoon" in aid of the Lady Mayoress's League will be held in the Town Hall, Kensington, on August 29, at 3 p.m. ...

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  31. SCAR ON GIRL'S FACE

    A claim for damages for disfigurement of her face was brought against a dental surgeon, Dr. C.. Peyton Baly, of Harley street and the Great ...

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  32. WORKS TO GO ON

    It is probable that a committee consisting of members of the State Cabinet and responsible departmental officers will be appointed to outline a ...

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  33. BIRD PICTURES SHOWN

    Several overseas members of the British Association for tho Advancement of Science were.the guests of the Bird Observers' Club last evening, ...

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  34. ALLOCATION COMMITTEE

    In regard to the Australian Patriotic Fund, a committee will shortly be appointed to allocate the money subscribed. It is understood that ...

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  35. PAY OF BAGMAKERS FIXED BY WAGES BOARD

    Under the determination of the Bagmakers' Board, which is to come into operation on September 17, men engaged as bagmaking machinists and ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. LADY MAYORESS'S LEAGUE

    "I have Just received £50 from Hannah Shine, Villiers street, North Melbourne," said Mrs. D. V. Hennessy, this morning, when referring to the ...

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  38. BUYING TICKET, LOSES BAG

    Sir C. Woods, farmer, or Minyip, has reported to the police that his travelling bag, which contained property valued at £16, was stolen from him ...

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  39. HELP FROM BRUNSWICK

    At the meeting of the Brunswick City Council last night, Cr. J. H. Millward, the Mayor, reported that he and the Mayoress had initiated a public ...

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  40. DIVORCE DECREE GRANTED

    Mr Justice A'Beckett, Acting Chief Justice, today granted Frank Albert Faulkner, 28, of Gipps street. East Melbourne, commercial traveller, a ...

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  41. POLICE EXAMINATION FIXED

    As the police depot is in occupation by the military authorities, arrangements have been made for the examination of candidates for the ranks of ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. CITY WEATHER

    By Gaunt's instruments, . Bourke street, at noon today, the readings were:—Barometer, 30.020, rising; yesterday, 30.070. - Thermometer, in the sun, ...

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  43. CHURCH PARADE ARRANGED

    Cr. S. H. Wilson, Mayor of Malvern has arranged for a church parade in the Central Park, Burke road, on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. A collection will ...

    Article : 94 words
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