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  2. THE FEDERAL ARENA.

    The Melbourne Trades' Hall Council is a curious body. It is supposed to represent all that is most extreme and parochial in Labor politics, Since ...

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  3. VERDUN SITUATION.

    A Paris communique issued on Monday afternoon states:— "The German westward of [?] Meuse have maintained a violent ...

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  4. GREAT AIR RAID.

    It is officially announced in London that early on Monday morning fifty British, French and Belgian aero-planes and seaplanes, and fifteen ...

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  5. COUNTRY EDITION

    The Technical School students have decided to held an aquatic sports each year to conclude their swimming se[?]son. This year, the sports will take ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    The March meeting of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club was held at Caulfield this afternoon. The weather was pleasant and the racing was of an ...

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  7. THE MARKETS.

    There were 315 penned of which 95 were stores The market was eas[?]er than of late, and prices showed a decline of from 5/ to 10/ on lass ...

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  8. MELBOURNE SHEEP MARKET.

    Fat Sheep 31,000 penned comprised of 282½ trucks and 1300 by road and including a large proportion of good to prime quality, amongst which ...

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  9. DIXIE RACES.

    Nimble Lass, Chaleura St. Abbey, ser,: Brownie, 25 yds. bhd,; Alarm Bells, 40 yds, bhd.; Abbey Junr., ...

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  10. ENEMY CLAIMS.

    It is reported in a Berlin communique that the purpose of preventing our further preparations against the enemy deference works in ...

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  11. MORTLAKE EASTER CARNIVAL.

    Mow that it has been definitely decided to go on with the fixture, motor cyclists are looking forward eagerly to the 200-mile road race which is to ...

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  12. UNPLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOONS.

    On the Sunday following this Mr. Ross, Miss Pankhurst and others who seek modest niches in the temple of Fame, held a meeting in the Yarra ...

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  13. SEAPLANE RAID ON ENGLAND.

    Two more deaths—making the total eleven—have occurred in connection with the seaplane raid on Dover and Ramsgate on Sunday. One has been ...

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  14. ELLERSLIE RECREATION SOCIETY.

    The annual sports gathering in connection with the Ellerslie Recreation Society, was held on St. Patrick's Day, and was organised in aid of the funds ...

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  15. NO BRITISH AT VERDUN.

    It is definitely confirmed in Paris that no British, Australian or Canadian troops are fighting at Verdun. ...

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  16. PARIS COMMUNIQUE.

    A Paris communique reports "Our artillery at Haute Chevaliche destroyed several German reservoirs, releasing clods of surphurous gas. A fresh ...

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  17. CONCERT AND DANCE AT ALLANSFORD.

    A concert, dance and supper, in and of charitable object, will be held in the Allansford Mechanics' Institute, on Wednesday night, April 12th ...

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  18. BULGAR DISAFFECTION

    Rome id in receipt of an advice stating that a postal employe named Iva[?]off fired [?]awo shots at M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier. Both ...

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  19. INDECENT LANGUAGE.

    John Tickner, a cabman, was proceeded against at the Police Court by H. O. Sansom, hackney carriage [?] spector for the Town Council, on a ...

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  20. BRITISH AND FRENCH.

    General Sir Douglas Haig telegraphed to General Joffre, stating: "While deploring the loss of gallant Frenchmen in the great battle, the British ...

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  21. THE RIGA FRONT.

    A German communique claims that strong Russian att[?]cks have been repulsed around Narocz and Wisniew Lakes. ...

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  22. "FREEDOM-LOVING GERMANS."

    "We should not endeavor to crush freedom-Loving Germans of whom there are many, but should assist them to become organised in such a ...

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  23. BALLARAT STOCK MARKET.

    Cattle: 130 penned: Prime bullocks, £23 to £24/15; good £20 to £21; useful £17 to £18; prime cows £17 to £18/17/6; good from £156 to £16; ...

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  24. SAMPLE OF MAIZE.

    A splendid sample of Hickory King maize, grown on Mr. L. Hogan's farm at Mailer's Flat, has been left at the "Standard" Office. The sample ...

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  25. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    A Rome communique states that violent engagement developed on the Middle Isonzon front on 18th and 19th, where the Austrians had been ...

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  26. WELCOME TO SOLDIER.

    Owing to a misunderstanding of the dates the Pierrots will not be able to appear at Woodford on Friday night on the occasion of Private Harwood's ...

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  27. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The cutting-out committee of the total branch of tae Red Gross Society will meet as usual at the Town Hall to-day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and ...

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  28. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The Western "District" Factories' Co operative Produce Co. Ltd.; 49-67 King-street, Melbourne, report:— Butter The production of choicest ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. ADVANCES TO FARMERS.

    During the recent drought it was decided in order to afford financi [?]tance to farmers and graziers, that bills or promissory notes payable ...

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  30. TORPEDOING OF TUBANTIA

    Amsterdam reports that the Netherlands Government has despatched a very sharp Note to Germany concerning the torpedoing of the Dutch liner, ...

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  31. COBDEN RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 575 words
  32. PERSONAL.

    Captain F. H. Tubb V.C. is expected to arrive in Melbourne shortly from England. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for deeds of ...

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  33. KOROIT.

    On Friday a very successful day's races concluded with a first-class concert in the Mechanics' Hall, which was given under the auspices of the ...

    Article : 308 words
  34. BOUND FOR ENEMY PORT.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that a British submarine has captured the No[?]wegian steamer Konigo while it was bound for Lubeck, 35 miles ...

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  35. AGE-MARK OF SHEEP.

    In the First Civil Court on Friday, before Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury George Lang, of Flemington, sued James Firmin, of Sale, for £500 ...

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  36. ENFORCING ECONOMY.

    Interviewed by a representative [?] the American Associated Press, Mr Walter Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) said Great Britain ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. DOG PACKED IN MOTOR CASE

    When the employes at Messrs. Finlay Bros.' workshops. Elizabeth-street. opened last week the case in which a Pullman motor car from New ...

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  39. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    The wheat market is lifeless Prices are nominal. ...

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  40. THE BELGIAN FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  41. JUMBLE FAIR.

    A jumble fair, organised by the Koroit State School, in aid of the patriotic funds, was a success and there would have been more present but ...

    Article : 98 words
  42. ONE SHILLING DAMAGES

    In an action foe £249 damages [?]orought by Edward G. Barker printer, against Chas. H. Hannah, who was alleged to have called him a "dirty ...

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  43. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    At the. A.N:A. Annual Conference to-day at Warragul Lieut. W. J. Simmons and Segt. W. Dnsta members of the Association who won the ...

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  44. THE WAR LOAN.

    The Federal Treasurer to-day issued a return showing that the total cost of flotation of the ;last Commonwealth War Loan of £21,651,720 ...

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  45. FOUND WITH THROAT CUT

    George Leake, an elderly man, was found to-day at Beech Forest with his throat cut He had been engaged as yardman at the Beech Forest ...

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  46. HIDDEN IN TRUNK.

    The passengers on an American steamer which has arrived at Copenhagen. relate that a German engineer named Roower escaped from ...

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  47. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Some time early this moning thieves broke into a jewellery shop kept by Mr. J. R. Molyneaux, manufacturing jeweller, Bridge-road, Richmond, and ...

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  48. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    The attention of correspondents is directed to the notice appearing in our advertising columns the effect that all communications must be written ...

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  49. FIRE AT SAW MILL.

    Considerable damage was done by a fire which occurred this evening on the premises of Messrs. C. W. and C. Milrov and Co., builders and saw ...

    Article : 33 words
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