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  2. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at nine o'clock last night for to-day for Victoria by Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth meteorologist:— ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The latest official communique issued at Petrograd states: "The enemy in Galicia, east, of Czenowitz, suffered such enormous ...

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  4. ADVANCE ON BAGDAD

    In the House of Commons on Monday' Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary for India, stated it heavy fighting had taken place on both ...

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  5. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Erwin G. Baker who set out to tower the world motor cycle record for 21 hours continuous riding on Monday night at 7 o'clock succeeded in ...

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  6. WHEAT WORKERS' STRIKE

    It was decided at a meeting of the. council of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day to intervene in the dispute: and a letter has been sent ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    A mass meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association to-day decided to join the underground workers; and two delegates were appointed to visit ...

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  8. ECONOMIC PRESSURE.

    In the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. William Hewins, Unionist member for Hereford) introduced a motion respecting the advisability of ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Mr. Mackenzie Bell, who had announced his intention to stand as a Liberal against Sir George Reid in the St. George's (Hanover Square) ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Mrs. Clifford, Superintendent of the Nature Health Co., Melbourne may be consulted at the Commercial Hotel to-day, from 10 am. to 7.30 ...

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  11. THE WOMAN'S PART.

    Te call! Ah, God! we hear it. As it rings down aisles of the night And arrests our flatt[?]ring heart [?] beats— ...

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  12. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    While a cattle train from South Australia to Melbourne was passing over Peel-street, bridge to-night the last truck and guard's van passed the ...

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  13. KUTEL-A-MARA SURROUNDED.

    The Turks surround Kutel-a-Mara and expect to either capture it by assault or starve out and capture the English garrison of 10,000. ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN £10,000,000.

    Until the list closes on the 31st January all persons who care to do so—and they should be many—have the right to assist the country and ...

    Article : 361 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. THE USES OF TONICS.

    Tonics are remedies which gradually restore the various bodily organs, muscles and nerve cells from a lax and sluggish state, to one making them ...

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  17. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Hagelthorn held a conference with representatives of the Waterside Workers' Union to-night for the purpose of endeavoring to settle the ...

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  18. WESTERN COMBATS.

    A Paris communique says: "The enemy gained a momentary footing at two points in our first line to the north-east of the Butte du Mesnil ...

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  19. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The arrested Salonika consuls are interned aboard a cruiser at Toulon. It is resorted that serious charges are pending. ...

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  20. "DARKEST" LONDON.

    Owing to the enforced darkness at night in London the number of street fatalities last year averaged more than two daily. ...

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  21. MUNITIONS SHORTAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said in the House of Commons on Monday that he did not think it desirable to appoint a select committee ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Lieut Norman James Greig, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Greig, Bank of "Victoria, Penshurst," was reported "missing" on July 12. According to ...

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  23. RECRUITING

    For the 24 hours ended at 1 o'clock to-day 347 recruits were accepted out of 419 volunteers. ...

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  24. SPEECH BY MR. RUNCIMAN.

    Mr. Runciman, referring to free-trade within the Empire, said the policy of the Dominions was not likely to be modified. They were determined ...

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  25. COMPULSION.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, who in consequence of the adverse vote on conscription carried by the National Labor Congress last week, resigned the ...

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  26. GALLIPOLI EVACUATION

    Semi-official reports emanating from Constantinople and received in Amsterdam state that no details are available of the "battle on Gallipoli" ...

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  27. CASTERTON SNOWBALL.

    The snowball system was initiated at Casterton to-day by Mr. Samuel Mohr who served in the South African war for which he holds a medal. ...

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  28. "THE MEMBER FOR ANZAC."

    Sir George Reid, interviewed, said he was delighted at the result of his candidature. This was the first walkover out of 16 elections, and must be ...

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  29. SPORTING.

    The following are the entries for the Newmarket Handicap and Australian Cup, to be run a the autumn meeting of the Victoria Racing Club. ...

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  30. MILITIA OFFICERS.

    Citizen force officers under 23 years of ago are again to be, given an opportunity of securing commissions in the Expeditionary Forces. A ...

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  31. MORE RECRUITS NEEDED

    Victoria requires an average of 80 recruits daily, to reinforce Victorians at the front. Qualifications:—Age, 18 to 45 years; ...

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  32. GERMANS IN AMERICA

    The Dupont Powder Works at Carney, in Pennsylvania, have been blown up, states a message from Philadelphia Eight persons are known to ...

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  33. NO PARALLEL IN HISTORY.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday. the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said that the latest retirement from Gallipoli without ...

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  34. SINGLE MEN HANG BACK.

    For the first time in history the London Mansion House, the head quarters of the Lord Mayor, has been converted into a recruiting office. ...

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  35. CHRISTMAS GIFTS LOST

    The Minister for the Navy announces that the steamer, Geelong recently sunk, through a collison with a store ship, took down with her 55 cases of ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    Patrobas, Cherubini, Capintesta, Grand Fleet, Red Signal. Sylvanmore, Lord Grey, Spuyton Duyvil, Coronatus, Lady Mooltan, Prince Bardolph, ...

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  37. LADY DUDLEY'S HOSPITAL

    Lady Dudley, organiser of the Australian Voluntary, Hospital at Wimereux (France), has asked the Australian Press Association to cable an ...

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  38. THE BALKANS.

    The attack on Salonika is expected shortly. "H. Secolo." a Milan daily newspaper, is responsible for the ...

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  39. STATE INCOME TAX.

    Those required to furnish schedules in connection with the State Income Tax are reminded that the time allowed for so doing expires on the 17th ...

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  40. DOMINIONS' RESPONSE.

    Replying to a question asked in the House of Commons by Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (formerly of Tasmania) the Secretary of State for the ...

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  41. NEW HOME SECRETARY

    Mr. Herbert Samuel has been appointed Home Secretary in succession to Sir John Simon, who recently resigned. ...

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  42. JOHN JACKSON TO BE HANGED.

    At the meeting of the Executive Council to-day, it was decided that the execution of John Jackson for the shooting of Constable M'Grath ...

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  43. FIGHT OVER CATTLE.

    Sydney Kidman, known as the "cattle king," and T. Macdonald, a well-known dealer, came to blows at the Adelaide abattoirs yesterday, owing ...

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  44. "COMPULSION OF MONEY.

    The "Daily Mail," in a leading articles, advocates compulsory, war loan investments, the limitation of imports by licenses and permits, and ...

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  45. VALIANT MONTENEGRINS.

    A Montenegrin communique says: "The Austrians have been making a furious onslaught for several days on our front at Ipek and reached our ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. WHEAT MARKET FIRM

    The wheat market is quiet and firm being occasionally 3d to 6d dearer. ...

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