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  3. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The Perth (W.A.) City Council has derided to prosecute the leaders of the St. Patrick's Day procession. It is nnot intended to includd Archbishop Clune among the ...

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  4. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The annual united conference of the Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania was opened last evening in Wesley Church. Representatives were present from all parts ...

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  5. HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.—Residents of the various municipalities in the north-eastern portion of Victoria have for many years been looking forward to the ...

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  6. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  8. INFLUENZA.

    Seven deaths from pacumonic influenza, as compared with three on Tuesday, were reported to the Board of Public Health yesterday. Five occurred in hospital—three ...

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  9. INTERSTATE PASSENGERS.

    A large number of Victorian and Tasmanian passengers presented yesterday to the controller of shipping (Rear-Admiral Clarkson) complains about the hardships ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A walker of bank-notes was presented on Tuesday night to the Rev. D. W. Smith, who recently re[?]gued the pastorate of the Eben[?] Pre[?]byterian Church, to accept that of St. Andrew's Geelong, ...

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  11. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    At the request of the War Funds Board the mayor of Geelong (Councillor Hitchcock) is convening a meeting of citizens to discuss the question of a paper memorial. ...

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  12. MARYBOROUGH.

    St. Augu[?]tin[?]'s Band visited Maryborough on Tuesday, and were given a civic reception by the mayor, at which they were warmly welcomed. In the evening they gave a recital in the park in ...

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  13. THE RIVERINA.

    RENTY, Local manure agents are complaining bitterly of the delay in the transport of manure consignments from Wodougs to Albury. They had contracted to delived to farmers by Marc 1, and ...

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  14. Fruit Trees in Blossom.

    BEACONSFIELD, Tuesday.—The effect of the protracted dry weather brought on an early fall[?] of leaves of Beaconfield, so that the fruit of some [?]ees in left ...

    Article : 668 words
  15. MEDALS FOR GALLANTRY.

    In the "London Gazette," published in December, 1918, the names were announced of many members of the A.I.F. who had been awarded med[?]s for conspic[?]us ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE.

    AS[?]E[?] News has been received be cable message that the promotion of [?]pt, R. Ba[?] A[?]he, M.C., has been confirmed. He cultured oin [?] at the age of 18, and is still on [?] service[?] ...

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  17. DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Divorce Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Board, a question of Jo[?] aro[?] in the suit of Marth[?] Au[?] Gl[?]er, of M[?]yn street, South, Yar[?], 41, against Albert Her[?] Car[?] ...

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  18. E[?] D[?]CLARED "CLEAN."

    No [?] of [?] have [?]urred in [?] [?]tly, and the d[?]tried has therefore been [?]clared "clean," The quarnat[?] camp rear the town has been a[?]ed. ...

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  19. EMBARGO ON POTATOES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. The Ca[?]buty [?] growers have protested against the em[?]ge on ex[?], and [?]ged that their should be a free market. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. Many Cases in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.[?] One death from p[?]me [?]en[?] o'securred to day. The frsh cases reported unmbered [?]. The paticants [?]clude eight Coast Hospital nurses. ...

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  21. DEATH ENDS LONG SUFFERING.

    [?] the Melbourne [?] death [?]led [?] su[?] of Charlies [?], a married man, [?] [?] of age, a[?] was [?] as the [?] of a fall of stone into a [?]n in wh[?] by ...

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  22. GROCERY STORE ROBBED.

    At an early hour on T[?]ay morning the [?] cery store of Mr. W. [?], of Roberts street, North[?], was [?] into to thieves, who re[?] gi[?] at £123. ...

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  24. COUNTRY BUILDING TRADES.

    It has been d[?]ded by the S[?] Ca[?] to [?] the [?] of ex[?]ng the wag[?] board [?]tion [?] the building trade to the [?] to a con[?] con[?]ting of the Pre[?] ...

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  26. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    Mr.[?] Mr[?] Te[?] Smith will [?]et workers in the Baptist Hall, Collins street, the [?]g, [?] al[?] will be [?] for the pro[?] campa[?]ga, commencing in th[?] A[?] ...

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  27. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    St[?]gth and [?]city of Materi[?] Pas[?] No. [?] Mathematica (A[?]ture Cou[?]). Passed:— No. 1919. ...

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