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  2. YALLOURN PROGRESS

    If expectations are realised there is little doubt that Yallourn will become one of the show places of Victoria as a model ...

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  3. PARK ASSAULT

    Several fresh facts have been brought to light by Senior-Detractive Ashton in connection with the attack on Violet Melba ...

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  4. NINE YEARS AGO

    'Anzac Day! On this morning nine years ago the Australians landed on the Gallipoli beach, which has become immortal as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WARNING NOTE

    Financial authorities in Melbourne bid us beware of increasing our public expenditure We have bitten off more than ...

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  6. SHIPPING SUBSIDY

    The proposal made recently to the Commonwealth Government for the payment of a subsidy £43,000 a year to the Ellerman and Buckmail ...

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  7. SCARED BY SLEEPWALKER

    Screams disturbed the residents of three boarding houses in Parliament place shortly after 12 o'clock last night. A ...

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  8. TONIGHT'S DINNER

    A gay sce[?] will be presented in the Melbourne [?] Hall this evening when at 6 o'clock the [?] atary dinner to Sir John Monash ...

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  9. GEELONG SHOPS CLOSE

    GEELONG, Friday.--Without exception, the business houses in Geelong suspended business until 1 p.m. today. ...

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  10. NEW MINISTRY NAMES.

    Sir Alexander Peacock, the new State Premier, in succession to Mr Lawson, informed the Governor this afternoon that his Ministry would be as follows.-- The only new Minister is Mr R. F. Toutcher, M.L.A., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GENERAL ELLIOTT'S ADDRESS

    An address was delivered by Brig General H. E. Elliott to 1500 people at the memorial service in the independent Church. ...

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  12. DRAUGHTS

    Stern battles are proceeding in the losers' class to decide who is to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. REMEMBRANCE STONE

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The most massive stone ever hewn from a Queensland quarry was dedicated tills morning by Lord Forster, ...

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  14. FOOTBALL WEATHER

    The official, forecast for tomorrow, specially obtained for "The Herald,'' augurs well for the opening of the football ...

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  15. SOLEMN MASS AT ST. PATRICK'S

    A great hushed crowd, amongst which were many returned soldiers, filled the spacious Cathedral when a solemn requiem mass was celebrated ...

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  16. MARCH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Anzac Day was ping in port and on buildings weather. A procession of Anzacs formed up at the Quay and marched to ...

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  17. LIQUOR ADS.

    Mr Edgar, M.L.C., is determined to carry on his campaign against liquor advertisements on railway bridges, and he intends to mention the ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. The Household Bill

    A further increase in the retail juice of eggs is reported today. The scarcity of supplies is ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. PRESTON CASE

    Detective Sergeant Hawing who is investigating the alleged assault and robbery of a schoolgirl named Gaen Hall in Preston on Monday ...

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  20. £3,000,000 FOR MEAT

    Pastoralists are discussing a proposal for the formation of a company. with an authorised capital of £3,000,000. to develop the meat ...

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  21. THE OLD MELBURNIANS .

    The Old Melburnians have arranged a back-to-the-school day at the Melbourne Grammar School tomorrow. The response to the invitation has ...

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  22. THE KING'S CUP

    BALLARAT, Friday.--Information received from Adelaide indicates that the Victorian crew has throughout the present week been training ...

    Article : 165 words
  23. OFFICERS IN LONDON

    LONDON, April 24.-- The A.I.F. Officers' Association held its first function tonight, when a dinner took place at the Victoria Hotel, in honor ...

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  24. BENDIGO'S TRIBUTE

    BENDIGO, Friday.-- Anzac services were held in all churches in Bendigo this morning. This afternoon a public memorial service, ...

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  25. PEDESTRIANISM

    Some interesting racing was provided at M[?]byrong last night when the Victory M[?]tic Club continued its carnival Results :-- Sixty-Five Yarris Handicap. -- 28th Hout: E ...

    Article : 211 words
  26. MAE MARSH'S RETURN

    A dual moral code, delicately told. is the theme of D. W. Griffith's [?]est production, "The White Rose," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WAR ON CANCER

    Posters warning the public of the of cancer and the precautions to be taken to prevent its development are to be displayed ...

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  28. BOYS AND GIRLS AT BRIGHTON CEMETERY

    A special service was held at St. Andrew's Church, Brighton. The congregation included the girls from the Firbank Church of England ...

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  29. GREETINGS FROM RHINE ARMY

    LONDON, April 24.--Lieut. General Sir Alexander Godley, commander-in-chief of the British Army of the Rhine, has sent Sir Joseph Cook, High ...

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  30. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY

    Amid the solemn strains of "The Flooers o' the Forest," played on the bagpipes by Master E. Yorston, members of the Royal Caledonian Society ...

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  31. INJURED BY MOTOR

    Mrs Ellen Martin, who was struck by a motor car, in High street, Malvern, last night; was reported today to be in a very serious condition. She ...

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  32. NATION'S DUTY

    "Let me remind you of the lesson We should learn today, the lesson of service and sacrifice. We learnt it during the years of the war. but I am ...

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  33. DAY OF PRIDE

    Anzac Day should be a day of pride rather than mourning, said Archbishop Lees, at the special service held in St. Raul's Cathedral. ...

    Article : 333 words
  34. MISSING WITNESS ARRESTED

    John Peter Hogan, 50, laborer, charged at the Collingwood Court today with having insufficient lawful means of support was remanded ...

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  35. HOLIDAY AT HOBART

    HOBART, Friday.-- It was bitterly cold here when Anzae Day was commemorated. This morning was devoted to ...

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  36. MOTOR BOATING

    Tomorrow afternoon the Victorian Motor Boat Club will hold the last of the season these round a course meeting and [?] at St. Kilda Pick Ossing to a missunderstanding as ...

    Article : 134 words
  37. PRAYERS AT FESTIVAL

    At the Metropolitan Synagogue this morning, during the Passover festival service, special prayers in commemoration of Anzac Day were introduced. ...

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  38. DEAF MAN INJURED BY CYCLE

    Louis Richards who is deaf of Dixon street a Mlverth was struck by a motor cycle in Sutherland road Malvern this morning He was taken ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  40. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Only a handful of A.L.P. delegates put in an appear[?] at 9.30 today. Although no [?]ness for any kind was discussed ...

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  41. TWO MEN ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- That he was attacked by two men is the allegation made to the police by John Nicholson, who died in the Warren ...

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  42. ADELAIDE CLOSE HOLIDAY

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Anzac Day was celebrated by a close holiday. A procession of returned soldiers marched through the main streets of ...

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  43. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    In connection with the Eight Hours Day celebration in Melbourne, return tickets at holiday excursion rates will be issued to and from all ...

    Article : 92 words
  44. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Mr J. F. Whitehead and The Equlty Trusber Co. are applying for probate of the will of Francis Strangnell Whitehead stationer late of Equitable Place Melbourne who left estate ...

    Article : 84 words
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    The 160th and last performance of "Little-Nellie Kelly" will be given at the New Princess Theatre tonight. Applications are invited from ...

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  46. "ARE WE FORGETTING?"

    A thousand people congregated at the Malvern Town Hall to pay tribute to the dead Anzacs. On the platform were Cr J. Waters, ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. "SWAGGIE" PAYS TRIBUTE

    During Brigadler-General Elliott's address in the independent Church, a door opened and a "swaggie" shuffled in. His billy tinkled against ...

    Article : 44 words
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