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  2. ROOSEVELT'S ARMY.

    The United States Penate on Thursday agreed to an amendment of the Selective Draft Bill, approving of ex-President Roosevelt taking a division of the army to ...

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  3. TRADE AFTER WAR.

    The new British Trade Corporation, which has been formed to assist the developement of British trade and industries pro[?]ure orders for British manufactures in ...

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  4. NEED FOR MEN.

    The Victorian football league has already earned unenviable notoriety by its failure to realise its responsibilities in regard to the patriotic funds, and the ...

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  5. EMPIRE AFFAIRS

    The British prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announced in the House of Commons on Thursday that an important decision had been made by the Government, ...

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  6. "STICK IT OUT."

    A luncheon was given by the British Navy League on Thursday to honour the entry of the United States Navy into the war. Among those present were the First Sea ...

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  7. BULLECOURT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig telegraphed to the British War Office on Thursday night:— "We have completed the ...

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  8. HOME RULE.

    The Irish Nationalist (Parliamentary) party held a meeting in London on Thursday to consider the proposals formulated by the Government for the settlement of ...

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  9. A RAY OF HOPE.

    Official news received at Washington from Russia on Thursday was more reassuring. The new Russian Minister for War (M. Kerensky) and the Minister for Foreign ...

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  10. ITALIAN ADVANCE

    [?]was telegraphed from Rome on Thursday afternoon that the [?]ams made further important progress on the third day of the battle, when they again took many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Food Controller (Lord Devonport) stated in the House of Lords on Thursday that voluntary rationing was becoming increasingly effective, and there were ...

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  12. BRITISH RED CROSS.

    Madame Melba has sent the following letter to the Victorian Division of the British Red Cross:— "Coombe Cottage, ...

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  13. ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

    The strike amonst engineers was the subject of a debate in the House of Commons on Thursday. Mr.W.c. Auderson (Labour member for ...

    Article : 467 words
  14. ENEMY TRADING.

    The Privy Council to-day refused without [?] the W[?]light Company leave to [?] against adeci mon of [?] the High Court of ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    The Miners Federation of Great Britain has agreed to a motion that a deputation wit on the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd george), in order to point dut the ...

    Article : 273 words
  16. Prisoners Under Fire.

    Latters from British in Germany are being published showing that they are being forced to work on the Russian front under fire. ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS KEPT IGNORA[?]

    The former American Ambasses[?] Vienna, Mr. Frank C.penfield, has[?] turned to New York. When interviewed by the "New[?] ...

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  18. MOONEE VALLEY GYMKHANA.

    At the Moonec Valley racecourse this afternoon a gtnjgaba ub aud if tge E[?]ndon branch of the British Red Cross Society will be held. The programme, which will commence at half-past 1 ...

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  19. MOUNT LYELL DISPUTE.

    A further conlerence took place yesterday between the directors of the Mount Lyell M. and R. Co., Tasmania, and representatives of the Federated Mine Employees' ...

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  20. KING CONSTANTINE.

    A[?] telegram received in London from [?]ins on Thursday stated that the new [?] Premier (M.Zaimis) had advised [?] Constantine to abdicate. ...

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  21. MINISTERS AT BENDIGO.

    BEBDUGI. Friday.—The State Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) and the Ministers for Education (Mr.Lawson) and public Works (Mr.W.A.Adamson) visited the ...

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  22. PROMOTIONS ABBOAD.

    Mr.and Mrs. Archibald Y[?]ille have received a letter from teier son, Dr. Max Y[?]lle, who was captain in the field ambulance, that he ha[?] received his majority, Dr. kYuille was educated at ...

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  23. Rajah of Sar&wak Dead.

    The death is announced of His Highness Sir Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak. [Sir Charles, who was created a G.C.M.G. ...

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  24. EMPIRE DAY. DEMONSTRATION.

    The annual Empire Day Demonstration of the Australian Women's National League [?] to be held in the Melbourne Town Hall on Empir night, May 24, at 8p.m. The speakers will be the Prime ...

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  25. BOOKING TRAIN SEATS.

    About two months ago the Victorian railway authorities put into operation a system permitting passengers by the Sydney and Adelaide expresses to book their seals for ...

    Article : 71 words
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