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  2. Display Advertising

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  3. CORANGAMITE ELECTION.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday. — The returns of the first count for the Corangamite election came to hand to-day, and, contrary to expectations, the additional ...

    Article : 294 words
  4. Classified Advertising

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  5. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Members of the House of Representatives entered yesterday afternoon upon the stupendous task of disposing of 15 items on the business paper by Friday afternoon, ...

    Article : 442 words
  6. DEATH OF MR. E. W. COLE.

    With the death of Mr. P. W. Cole, on the threshold of his 87th year, at his home at Essendon yesterday morning, Melbourne loses a distinguished and unique ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,285 words
  7. VICE-REGAL.

    Lady Stanley, attended by Captain N. Conant, yesterday afternoon opened the new hut erected by the Y.M.C.A. at the Caulfield Hospital. ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, [?] necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918.

    Misgiving in the public mind will be aroused by the announcement that the Repatriation department proposes to give £50,000 for the patent and plant ...

    Article : 2,057 words
  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Henry Jones, of Hobart, founder of the firm of H. Jones and Co., and Mr. L. M. Shoobridge, president of the Tasmanian Fruitgrowers' Union, are on a visit to ...

    Article : 774 words
  11. WOOL CONTROL.

    The strongest argument in favour of full representation at the impending Peace Conference of the overseas dominions is the part they play in the production of raw ...

    Article : 712 words
  12. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    The Commonwealth statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) announces that in September the population of the Commonwealth (exclusive of full-blooded aboriginals) passed ...

    Article : 364 words
  13. MAILS OUTWARD.

    The closing times shown hercunder are for the General Post-office. Mails close at the Elizabeth street office 20 minutes earlier. Late fees at G.P.O. and Elizabeth street daily as follows— ...

    Article : 671 words
  14. WAR MEMORIAL.

    The City Council yesterday authorised the Lord Mayor to call a public meeting to deal with the question of erecting a war memorial for Melbourne. Included in the ...

    Article : 513 words
  15. INADEQUATE ESTIMATES.

    Some months ago the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Representatives directed attention to the disparity frequently shown between the estimated cost ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. BADGES FOR MOTHERS.

    Although arrangements were made many months ago to give a special badge to the nearest female relatives of all soldiers who had served with the A.I.F. abroad, the ...

    Article : 244 words
  17. MELBA'S CONCERT TO ANZACS.

    Dame Nellie Melba wishes to make it known she has been unable to reply to the number of appeals by letters from friends and relatives of soldiers and of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. THE PARLIAMENTS.

    Further dicussion on the War Time Profits Tax Assessment Bill took place in committee in the House of Representatives yesterday. Progress was reported when the ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. LAW NOTICES.[?](This Day).

    HIGH COURT.—In Third Civil Court.—Before Mr. Justice Higgins.—At 11 O'Clock—Federarted Clothing Trade Employees' Union v. J. A. Archer and others. Application under Section 21 (part ...

    Article : 332 words
  20. IMPROVE THE TOWN HALL.

    Sir,—We all wish that our city should be as near perfection as possible. This is my reason for writing to ask why more attention is not given to its central building, the ...

    Article : 377 words
  21. CHRISTMAS PARCELS.

    Many people were disappointed last year owing to Christmas poultry and other articles despatched by rail not being received by them until after Christmas Day. The ...

    Article : 261 words
  22. EDITH CAVELL MEMORIAL FUND.

    Sir,—I have been requested by the trustees of the Edith Cavell Fund to bring under the notice of our members to meeting that will be held in connection [?] ...

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  23. AUSTIN HOSPITAL LIGHTING FUND.

    Mr. W. J. G. Turner, secretary and superintendent of the Austin Hospital for incurables,acknowledges receipt of the following contributions in response to his appeal for funds wherewith to ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. TOURIST BUREAU.

    Sir,—Now that the holidays are close at hand cannot the authorities in charge of the Tourist Bureau arrange to have it open on, say, two evenings this week and on Monday ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    Sir,—There are many of us who will never have the opportunity of visiting the graves of our sons who have fallen at the front. But we have other sons on the same front. ...

    Article : 91 words
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