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  2. The Warrnambool Standard

    Before the great drought, Queensland had 5,322,000 of the 11,483,000 cattle in the Commonwealth. If the Northern Territory herds were ...

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  3. NO MONEY FOR MORE DREDGES

    The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Adamson) said on Saturday that negotiations were still being conducted with the Melbourne Harbour Trust ...

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  4. 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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  5. ENORMOUS NUMBER OF BOMBS.

    The War Office states that the casualties resulting from the attack on Friday night now totaly 43 killed and 68 wounded. Nearly 2,000 ...

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  6. THE ATTACK ON THREE AIR RAIDS. VERDUN.

    A semi-officials advice from Paris states that the enemy at Verdun continues to attack stubbornly now west of the Mouse against. Mort Homme ...

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  7. DUTCH CRISIS.

    A delayed telegram from Rotterdam dated Friday last, has come to hand in London stating that Holland is calmly a waiting developments in ...

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  8. THE WRECKED ZEPPELIN

    Particulars which have been made available of the Zeppelin raid on England on Friday night, when 20 persons were killed and 44 wounded, ...

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  9. SECOND RAID.

    An official announcement made in London on Sunday states that Zeppelin airships carried out another raid on Saturday on the north-east ...

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  10. THE GLUT OF HAY.

    Hay twelve months ago was £12 a ten; to-day, after a beautiful harvess and fair grass season, sheaves bring no better than £1/10 per ton and ...

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  11. LABOR LEADER KILLED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in the north-east coast town says that on Saturday there was a clear starlight night. The streets were ...

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  12. "MADE IN GERMANY."

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam declares that the statement that the crisis in Holland is due to the Allies desiring to land troops, is ...

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  13. CURRENT NEWS.

    The Railway Commissioners will visit Warrnambool to-day in the course of their annual tour of inspection. They will arrive from ...

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  14. SUBMARINE OUTRAGES

    Additional details have been supplied respecting the wanton sinking in the B[?]ck Sea of the Russian hospital ship Portugal (5,358 tons) with a ...

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  15. NEW ZEALANDER'S FEAT.

    The War Office has announced that Mr. Brandon, a New Zealand aviator on Friday night became engaged with a Zeppelin airship. ...

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  16. AURORA IN PORT.

    The Shackleton Antaretio expedition ship Aurora arrived at Port Chalmers to-day in tow of the tug Dunedin which had been despatched ...

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  17. OUR LOSSES.

    The 160th list of Australian casualties, issued to-day by the Defence Department, shows a death-roll of 13, five men having been killed in action ...

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  18. THIRD RAID.

    It is officially announced that a Zeppelin raid was carried out on Sunday night on the Scottish coast and in the northern and ...

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  19. ALLEGED DARCENY DISPROVED

    Early in February a visitor from Western Australia, named John Michael Ryan was arrested by the Warrnambool police on a warrant ...

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  20. TRUNK TELEPHONE DEPOSITS.

    Notices have been issued by the Postmaster-General's Department to the effect that it has been decided to dispense with trunk line deposit ...

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  21. MR. ASQUITH'S TOUR.

    The Municipality of Rome tendered a great reception to the British Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) at the Capital on Saturday. The elite of ...

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  22. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS

    The Railway Commissioners were waited upon by the Borough Councillers this morning. They were introduced by the Mayor, who said it was ...

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  23. FISHERMAN'S REPORT.

    The captain of a D[?]icli fishing boat (states a-Coponhagen telegram), reports seeing a wrecked Zeppelin half submerged in the North Sea. ...

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  24. ROWING MATCHES.

    A series of pair-oar events for junior members of the Warrnambool Rowing Club will be rowed on the Hopkins on Saturday afternoon, 15th ...

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  25. RECORD OF PIRACY.

    The Beard of Trade has stated that the enemy sank 38 British ships last month, with a loss of 124 lives. The vessels sunk had an aggogate ...

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  26. HAWSERS SNAPPED LIKE THREAD.

    When the Aurora had berthed at Port Chalmers Mr. Stenhouse; in the course of some remarks regarding their misadventure, stated: "It ...

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  27. A THRILLING SPECTACLE.

    A dramatic account of the driving back of the Zeppelin mentioned above has been furnished by Albert Mill-wand and A. Ross[?]er who watched the ...

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  28. ADDITIONAL LOSSES.

    The steamer Ashb[?]ton has been sunk by a submarine. The vessel was not armed. The crew have been landed, and five members who were ...

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  29. "THE GOVERNOR'S LADY."

    "The Governor's Lady" will be the feature screened by the Star Picture Company at their entertainment in the Town Hall to-morrow evening. ...

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  30. MR. ASQUITH GOES TO THE FRONT.

    A later message from Rome states that there was a great popular demonstration in honor of Mr. Asquith when he left for the front on Sunday ...

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  31. SUBSTITUTE FOR BEER.

    One of the effects of the six o'clock closing in Adelaide, it would appear, is the manufacture by breweries of a substitute for beer. The "Adelaide ...

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  32. ALLIES AT SALONIKA.

    Those deputies in the Greek Lower House representing Salonika urged the Premier on Saturday to ensure security against a fresh aerial ...

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  33. THE CAPTAIN OPTIMISTIC.

    Replying to the Harbor Board's welcome. Captain Stenhouse said:—"Sir Ernest Shackleton is the finest leader I know and the most ...

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  34. MORE PEACE EFFORTS.

    Other reports relative to the arrival of Mr. Asquith state that, as a result of the visit, the Pope will make fresh efforts in the direction of peace. ...

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  35. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Federal revenue from the Customs for March was £1,652,511, against £1,266,67 for March, 1915, an increase of £385,844. New South Wales, ...

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  36. TURKISH PRIVATIONS.

    The American Red Cross Society has telegraphed the sum of £10,000 as a first instalment, to Constantinople for the purchase of food for starving ...

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  37. MEETING AT ALLANSFORD.

    A meeting of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Mahony will be held in the Allansford Town Hall on Thursday evening next, at 7.30 ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had rather a had turn on Sunday morning, when his temperature to below normal. ...

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  39. THE WRECKED ZEPPELIN.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in the East Coast town describes the effort made to salve the wrecked airship, which was so ...

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  40. ALLIES' WAR MEETING

    A noteworthy feature of the late Allied War Conference in Paris was that the proceedings were conducted throughout in England with the skilled ...

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  41. METAL INDUSTRY.

    The Acting Federal Attorney-General to-day announced that negotiations to form a co-operative company in Australia to deal with the metal ...

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  42. ANNETTE KELLERMAN.

    Unhampered by State limitations, Annette Kellerman, in the picture romance, "Neptune's Daughter," will be seen for the first time in ...

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  43. NO CONDITIONS!

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, at the hearing of the Broken Hill dispute, Mr. Justice Higgins said he could not accept the answer ...

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  44. KING'S WAR GIFT.

    In consequence of the war the King has given the sum of £100,000 to the Treasury. It is the wish of His Majesty that the money should be ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Weekly pig sales Corporation Yards. Clearing sale of household furniture and building allotment at ...

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  46. WAR OFFICE SECRETS

    Two men, Thomas Lupton Maude and Charles Mattocks, were arrested at the week-end and charged, respectively, with communicating and ...

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  47. THE IMAORI PROPHET

    Fifty armed police attacked the Maori prophet, Rua, and his armed followers, in the bush. They captured Rua and killed two Maoris, ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Senator Russell, Honorary Federal Minister in charge of the wheat, flour and bread questions, said to-day that the Federal Government rate fixed ...

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  50. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Richard John Dean, aged 53, married, with a family, was found dead at his premises in Wellington-street, Clifton Hill, with a revolver by his ...

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  51. RAINFALL AT CARAMUT.

    The rainfall at Caramut for March was nine points: rain fell on three days. For the corresponding month last years 36 points were registered; ...

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