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  2. FEDERAL OUTLOOK.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) visited Ballarat to-day to open the Returned Soldiers' Institute in the afternoon and to establish a ...

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  3. EMPIRE'S FUTURE.

    The "Quar[?]ly Review" publishes an article on the future development of the Empire, and of the relations between the Dominions and the United Kingdom, ...

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  4. UNDER-SEA WAR.

    Vice-Admiral Corsi, the Italian Minister of Marine, interviewed in Paris on his way back to Italy after attending the Allies' naval conference in London, said:— ...

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  5. PEACE MOVES.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York World," it is expected by the envoys of the Allied Powers at Washington that President Wilson will ...

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  6. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    The new wireless station being erected at San Diego, in the south of California, will, it is expected be able to exchange messages with Melbourne. ...

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  7. ALLIES READY

    The messages received by the Paris newspapers from their special correspondents at the front insist that the French preparations for an offensive are now so ...

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  8. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Reports from Paris state that the French are fully prepared for an offensive whenever and whereever they think fit, and that when ...

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  9. BATTLE IN GALICIA.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Afternoon.—"We attacked with the bayonet in Galicia, to the south of Brazezany (on the Zlota Gipa), and to the south-west of Potutory. We took ...

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  10. DEATH OF LORD CROMER.

    The death is announced of Lord Cromer, the chairman of the Dardanelles Commission, who is best known for his pre-eminent services in the creation of modern Egypt. ...

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  11. Mr. Walter Long's Son Killed.

    Brigadier-General Walter Long, D.S.O., eldest son of Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies), has been killed in action. He was only 37 years old, and ...

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  12. The Allies Confer.

    Lord Milner, a member of the inner British War Cabinet; Lieut.-General Sir Henry Wilson; Lord Revelstoke, a director of the Bank of England; General Castel[?] chief ...

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  13. American Club Aids Belgians.

    A project formed by the Rocky Mountain Club (United States) for the building of a clubhouse has been abandoned, and the funds put aside for the building, ...

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  14. MILITARY CLOTHING.

    William James McLeod, 39 years of age, was presented at the City Court yesterday charged with having in his possession on January 3, 1917, woollen underelothing ...

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  15. ON THE TIGRIS.

    The following official despatch has been received regarding the operations in Mesopotamia:— "To the south-west of K[?]t-el-Amara we ...

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  16. SUBMISSION OF GREECE.

    The ceremony of saluting the flags of the Allied nations was carried out at Athens on Monday afternoon. This was a part of the measures of reparation demanded by the ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Irish Canadian Rangers were given a royal welcome at Belfast on Monday. The streets were packed with cheering people, who pinned orange and green ribbons and ...

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  18. THE ATLANTIC RAIDER.

    Twenty-six Seandinavian and American seamen, released from the Yarrowdale, have arrived at Copenhagen. They state that the German raider is ...

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  19. THE WAR LOAN.

    At the meeting of the Port Melbourne Town Council last night the mayor (Councillor W. Howe) suggested that the council consider the advisability of taking up stock ...

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  20. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    The attendace at the A.N.A. Exhibition on Monday is stated by the manager (Mr. D. Bannerman) to have been the largest on a Foundation Day holiday for ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. Britain's Food Supply.

    It is officially announced in London that the statement made at Leicester on Saturday by Mr. Anderson M.P. (Labour), that the people of England would very soon be ...

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  22. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    In a book just published describing the sixteen months which he has spent in four German prisons, Mr. McMahoney narrates a harrowing story of German brutality. ...

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  23. STORM IN QUEENSLAND.

    WONDAI (Q.), Tuesday.—A terrific thunderstorm, accompanied by a gale of wind and hail, passed over Wondai late tihs afternoon. The disturbance lasted ...

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  24. Empire's Resources.

    The proposals made by the Empire Resources Development Committee have met with the objection that they implied State socialism. Replying to this, the chairman ...

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  25. PRIZE MONEY.

    Commander Edward C. Boyle, V.C., who was in command of the British submarine E14 when it made a raid in the Sea of Marmora in 1915, is claiming prize money for ...

    Article : 278 words
  26. Young Officer's Suicide.

    At the inquest on the body of Lieutenant Beit, the 20-year-old son of Mr. Otto Beit, the South African millionaire, who committed suicide at York, evidence was given ...

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  27. ANZAC MEMORIAL BAND.

    At the committee meeting of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League (Victoria branch) held last night a letter was received from the secretary ...

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  28. Austrians Recruiting in Albania.

    Messages received in Rome from Valona states that the Austrians have recruiuted 20,000 Albanians. ...

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  29. "Victory" War Loan.

    Sir Joseph Ward, the New Zealand Minister for Finance, addressing a war loan meeting at Eastbourne, said that the war was not going to be won by silver or golden ...

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  31. PROMOTIONS ABROAD.

    Lieutenant O. A. Jones, son of Mrs. Jones, McKean street, North Fitzroy, has been promoted to captain. Lieutenant Jones was on the Southland at the time she was torpedoed, and was also ...

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