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  2. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' SPORTS ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Secondary Schools Football Association, held at the Technical School on 5th and 10th April, the name was ...

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  3. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Mr. H. Mason of Woodford, was the victim of an accident in the Street yesterday. He was crossing over Raglar Parade from the ...

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  4. THE VERDUN OFFENSIVE.

    A Paris communique states at operations in the Verdun sector on 9th April were market by the first great attempt at a general offensive ...

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  5. FRANCE AND BRITAIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquatn) presided at a dinner tendered to the French members of Parliament now v[?]ating Great Br[?]tain. ...

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  6. WHOLESALE PIRACY.

    Lloyds announce that the British steamers Zafra (3.578 tons) Glonalmond (2.888) Silksworth Hall (4,777 tons.) Easter City (4,341 ...

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  7. PETROL AGREEMENT ENQUIRY.

    John Reed further cross examined in the petrol enquiry to-day said that when it was thought the original proposal for the transaction was coming ...

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  8. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The British Commander in Chief in Mesopotamh General Sir Percy Lake has reported that Major General Gorringe's preparations for an ...

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  9. TREASURY ACCOUNTS.

    Cheques have been received at the local receipt and pay office for the undermentioned and may be had on application. Koroit Borough Council ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Hamilton Races. Concert and dance Allansford Mechanics Institute. Entries close for Caledonian sports Star picture Company Town Hall. ...

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  11. COMMEMORATING ANZAC

    Australian and New Zealand soldiers in London will attend a memorial service to be held in Westminster Abbey on Anzac Day (April 25) to ...

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  12. CAMPERDOWN BUTTER FACTORY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the directors of the Camperdown Butter Factory was held on Monday. The manager reported that 36,992 gallons ...

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  13. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS

    Caption Tubb V.C., arrived at Sydney by the Sonoma and left for Melbourne by express. During the voyage Major Hogan, of the 6th ...

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  14. PARTIAL SUCCESS.

    General Lake further reports that an attack delivered at dawn on Sunday on Sannaiyat failed to press the Turkish lines Operations ago being ...

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  15. 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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  16. BRITISHERS ILL-TREATED

    In the house of Commons on Monday Lord Robert Cecil (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) said that he had arranged for the valuable ...

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  17. TURKS CONFIDENT.

    A Constantinople telegrams states that the Turks express confidence in the situation in Mesopotamia. They have concentrated over 100,000 troops ...

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  18. YAMBUK BUTTER FACTORY.

    The fifth general meeting of the Yambuk Cheese and Butter Factory Company Limited was held in the factory on Saturday evening 1st ...

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  19. PARTICULARS OF INJURED SOLDIERS.

    The staff officer for the invalids supplied the following particulars of injured Victorian returned soldiers: Toss of both Loss right eye 20 ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Messrs. Cramond and Dickson announce that some of Fashion's newest lines are now being exhibited in their show room and quote prices. ...

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  21. ENGINEERS STRIKE.

    The engineers struking at Everleigh for dirt money will meet to-morrow when it is expected proposals will be submitted which will prove acceptable. ...

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  22. GERMANS AGAIN REPULSED.

    A later official communique reports there is an increasingly intense bombardment westward of the Mouse The Germans at noon launched an ...

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  23. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Cecil Hawley engineer, giving evidence in respect to the Gilchrist charges, said Mr. Darbyshire, the supervising engineer, said the charges ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES INVITED

    The Australian Prime Minister, (Mr. W. M. Hughes) has been formally invited to the Paris Economic Conference to be opened Shortly. ...

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  25. SOLDIERS' USEFUL REQUISITE.

    Pte. Frank McDonald writing to his brother in law in Warrnambool form Egypt says he received the camp candlestick sent to his and he ...

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  27. 16 MILES OF SAPS.

    Mr Edmund candler the British press representative attached to the headquarters in Mesopotamia, describes in a despatch to London the ...

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  28. OVERCOATS AT LAST SEASON'S PRICES.

    Our variety of Chesters, Macks and Oilers, was never larger than shown by us this season. For the man who requires a ,good medium priced, honest ...

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  29. KING WELCOMES FRENCHMEN.

    His Majesty the King on Sunday welcomed the party of 30 members of the French Parliament who are paying a ten days visit to England for ...

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  30. LENGTH OF SCHNAPPER.

    The regulation fixing the minimum length of sehnapper which may be taken from the sea at 101 inches and requiring fishermen to throw back all ...

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  31. FUTILE CARNAGE.

    A message from Paris states: ''The moment the Germans on Sunday leapt from their trenches, rushing against the Avocourt Both in court sector, the ...

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  32. MINERS AND ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court Mr. Justice Higgins said that in reading the rules of the Barrier branch of the Amalgamated Miner' Association, he ...

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  33. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    To-day a deputation representative of the Railway Union waited on the Minister for Railway and urged the prevention of further dismissals, the ...

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  34. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Some months ago it was suggested that owing to the success of a recent series of antique sales in London, initiated by the King and ...

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  35. STAR PICTURES.

    The charming romance by William J. Locke, ''The Morals of Marcus, will be screened this evening by the Star Picture Company. In this pay ...

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  36. WEALTHY RECRUIT.

    Mr. Alexander Muir who recently sold his moreena station for £40,000 in order to enlist died to-day ad the result of a fall from a tram ...

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  37. GERMAN SITUATION.

    Colonel Repington, the ''Times'' military correspondent says: ''The German situation needs a desperate remedy, which may either be sought ...

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  38. RUSSIA'S PROGRESS.

    A Petograd commnuque reports We captured a trench on the Lower Strypa and the enemy in a fruitless counter attack sustained heavy losses ...

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  39. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    Butter has advanced 4/ a cwt for choice grade, with a rise in the retail price from 1/6 to 1/7 a lb owing to decreasing supplies and former ...

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  40. "THE WAYBACKS."

    Local playgoers are to have a specially arranged production direct from the King's Theatre Melbourne of The Waybacks'' This comedy, after ...

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  41. NEW ZEALANDER RESIGNS

    Mr. C. Wray Palliser Secretary to the New Zealand High Commissioner's Office in London has resigned. Mr Palliser has been away in ...

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  42. PATRIOTIC OFFER.

    At a meeting of the State War Council to-day a letter was received from Messrs. Gibbins and Co., agricultural implement makers, offering ...

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  43. DATE OF PARIS CONFERENCE.

    It is understood that the Paris Conference will be opened in the first week in May. ...

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  44. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    General Haig states. We captured the prime crater remaining in German hands at st. Eloi and established ourselves in the German trenches ...

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  45. NEW BRITISH TAXES.

    Members of the House of Commons severely criticised the railway ticket, match and amusement taxes. Mr M'Kenns promised to consider ...

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  46. CARRIAGE OF APPLES.

    At a meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice Association on Monday Mr F. Moore read a paper on ''Fruit and Refrigeration.'' The High ...

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  47. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Two claims by Mr. W. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, for £2,000 damages each against the ''Cumberland Argus'' and Thomas ...

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  48. MR. M. LITTLE.

    Mr. Millis Little M.L.C. for the North Eastern Province resigned his seat to-day. ...

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  49. ENEMIES DISAGREE.

    Messages from Berlin indicate that a serious disagreement has occurred with, the Turks, owing to the recall of Germans from Turkey The ...

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  50. WHY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA?

    Why toss on your bed at night and scratch your burning skin? Although Eczema is the most common of all skin diseases; and often results from ...

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  51. RACING STUD.

    Mr. H. R. Denson has decided to dispose of his stud at Eumerala. The stations include Poseiton and The Nut. ...

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  52. PREMIER'S CONFERENCE

    The Premiers Conference will be held in Adelaide some time in May. ...

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  53. WHEAT FAVORS BUYERS

    Wheat is quiet the market operating in favor of buyers. ...

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  54. VERMIN DESTRUCTION.

    The State Cabinet to-day decided on the rigid enforcement of the Vermin Destruction Act with regard to rabbits. ...

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  55. BRUISED FRUIT RECEIVED.

    The bulk of the R.M.S. Medina's apple cargo has been sold at about 1/ and 2/ below the prices obtainable last week Many of the softer sorts ...

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