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  2. THE PICTURES.

    "he most satisfactory method of obtaining re[?]ruits that we possessed," said Mr. Henery Noyes (late vice-chairman of the Victorian Recruiting Committee) yesterday, ...

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  3. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTIONS.

    The action brought by Senator Thomas Givens against the proprietors of the "Age,"Messrs. David Syme and Co., in which £5,000 damages for libel is ...

    Article : 1,066 words
  4. GREEK CRISIS.

    CONSTANTINE, Who has Abdicated. CONSTANTINE'S SECOND SON, Who Succeeds to the Throne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  7. PROHIBITED PAMPHLETS.

    The case in wich the police seized copies of a printed pamphlet at the Sosialist Hall, and in which at the Melbourne Court of Pctty Sessions on March 6. Frederick A. ...

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  8. TRAINING BLIND SOLIDERS.

    Although he has lost the sight of both eyes, Private [?]ernon Mullin, who was one of a batch of exchange prisoners who arrived in England from Germany at the end ...

    Article : 911 words
  9. DRESS PRICES.

    Sir,—Freights are very high now, but the insurance, marine and war, of the goods in some cases amounts to four or five times the charge for freight. Business people may ...

    Article : 447 words
  10. A CHALLENGED APPOINTMENT

    The director of Education (Mr. F. Ta[?]e), referring to a letter in "The Argus" of yesterday under the heading "A Challenged Appointment" in connection with the ...

    Article : 348 words
  11. SALARIES OF TEACHERS.

    Sir,—Inoticed "The Argus" of Monday that the claims of female teachers to increased salaries were to receive attention at an early date. May [?] ask if these claims ...

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  12. NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    A meeting of the executive of the National Federation was held yesterday afternoon, Senator Plain presiding. Amongst other matters dealt with was the calling of a ...

    Article : 294 words
  13. SHORT-WEIGHT GOODS.

    A deputation representative of a number of municipal councils waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr Mcleod) yesterday morning to urge that the weights and ...

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  14. WASTE PAPER, NOT REFUSE.

    Sir —The waste paper scheme for the benefit of the lady Mayoress's Patriotie League has now been in existence for [?] months, and the monetary result, £570 to ...

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