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  2. WATERWORKS TRUST CONTRACT

    A special meeting of the Water-works Trust was held last night to consider a letter from Messrs. Beattie and Donaldson ...

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  3. PRODUCE REGULATIONS.

    Vendors of potatoes and other similar produce put up in bags for sale at the various auction marks, are warned that each bag must be ...

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  4. FRANCE AND FLANDERS.

    "We have progressed in grenade fighting in enemy communication trenches to the south-west of the Caurettes Wood at Verdun ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY.

    Mr. Hughes is sending the following message to Cairo to be read at the Anzac Memorial Service:— The world marvelled at the ...

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  6. BRITISH COUNCILS.

    Lord Headley, the well-known engineering and educational authority in a letter to the London newspapers, suggests that legislation should be in ...

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  7. GERMANY AND IRELAND

    A sencation has been occasioned by news of an attempt by the enemy to land muntious in Ireland. It is officially announced that ...

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  8. THE EAST FRONT.

    Despatches arriving in London from Petrograd state that since May 1915 the Russians have been subjected hundreds of times to gas ...

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  9. TWO LOSING LINES.

    Of 21 Victorian railway lines which register a debit every year, Geelong district has two—the Wensleydale wood line and the Plains line from ...

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  10. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    (Mr. F. W. Alderson) has received the following communication from the Chief Inspector of Factories:— The gazotted holiday on the 10th ...

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  11. THE RECRUITING TRAIN

    The special train charatered for recruiting purposes through the Western District, and which left Spencer-street on Monday for Ballarat and ...

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  12. PORT FAIRY GYMKHANA.

    The much-desired break in the weather had a disastrous effect on the gymkhana on Easter Monday, writes our port Fairy correspondent. ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Turkish communique received in Amsterdam contains the following assertion: ' A force. estimated at half a division (10.000) attacked our ...

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  14. OUR GLORIOUS DEAD.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has returned to London. He is feeling much better. Mr. Hughes has sent a special ...

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  15. TECHNICAL SCHOOL STUDENTSHIPS.

    The following ten candidates have been awarded studentships at the Warrnambool Technical School:—Lynton Hamilton. Rodham Ross. Fred ...

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  16. PRESS TRIBUTES.

    Apropos of Anzac Day, the English newspaper on Monday published many descriptive tributes to the imperishable record of the forces which ...

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  17. KOROIT AND PORT FAIRY.

    The party is timed to reach Koroit at noon to-morrow, and at one o'clock a recruiting meeting will be held at the salleyards, and addresses by the ...

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  18. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    A Rome communique stats :—The enemy's artillery sent gusts of projectiles on our entrenchments captured east, of Seltz. We have ...

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  19. GREAT RELIGIOUS CEREMONY.

    The great event which is written deep in Australian history under the date of 25th April will be celebrated to-day by a religious ceremony in ...

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  20. STAR PICTURES.

    Gaby Deslys, the illustrious international star, and sensation of two continents, makes her first and exclusive appearance in motion pictures ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN EGYPT.

    Australian troops have again been engaged with the enemy in Egypt, to the east of the Suez Canal. An official message despatched from ...

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  22. LABOR EXTREMISTS.

    The annual conference of the Independent Labor Party has begun at Newcastle: 400 delegates are in attendance. ...

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  23. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Three Zeppelins raided the Eastern Counties last night and dropped a few incendiary bombs. ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT AND UNIONISTS.

    The Minister of Defence to-day, replying to the Unionists who have accused members of having ''blacklegged'' on the Labor movement in ...

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  25. TAUBE VISITS DOVER.

    An official announcement states that a hostile aeroplane appeared over Dover on Monday, coming from the east, at a height of six thousand feet. ...

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  26. CONCERT POSTPONED.

    The concert. which was to have been given by the Warrnambool Juvenile Pierrots under the direction of Mrs. McKinnon-Ryan, in the ...

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  27. CZAR AND KING.

    His Majesty the King and the Czar of Russia have exchanged telegrams on the occasion of the happy coincidence of both nations ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Hospital Egg and Flower Day. Star Pictures, Town Hall. Weekly stock sales, Corporation Yards. ...

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  29. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    Lieut-General J. C. Smuts, commanding in German East Africa. reports, states an official intimation, that General Vanderventer occupied ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir Frederick Harrison, writing to the ''Times" says: There is no reason why there should not be a general election. Be suggests the passing ...

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  31. AN ABORIGINE RELIC.

    The Mayor of Portland has in his possession a half-moon brass plate once the properly of a now extinet Australian aboriginal tribe. On the ...

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  32. CONTRABAND.

    On 6th November America addressed at Note to Great Britain on the subject of interference in trade. The Note reminded the British ...

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  33. ONE BIG UNION FAVORED

    Great interest is being aroused by the industrialists movement within the labor Party. One member of the Political Labor League conference ...

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  34. STEAMERS SUNK.

    The Dutch steamer Berkelscoon has been sunk by gunfire. The steamer parisiena has also been sunk. The crews of both vessels were saved. ...

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  35. AMERICA'S ULTIMATUM

    Advices from Washington declare that it is understood that Germany is willing to make concessions to the United States in connection with the ...

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  36. MODERN FARMING.

    Messrs. Mullane Bros.. who recently bought 1400 acres of the Lyndwood Estate at Donrinallum from Messrs. Walkice and Here are trying to ...

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  37. THE CELEBRATION AT ADELAIDE.

    All traffic was suspended at nine o'clock this morning as a mark of respect to tile Anzac dead. The people, later, cheered the King, the Anzac ...

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  38. MR. LLOYD GEORGE DEFENDED.

    Mr. Frederick Kellaway a member of the House of Commons who is Dr Addison's secretary in a letter to the Press defends Mr Lloyd George ...

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  39. COBDEN BUTTER FACTORY.

    The monthly meeting of the directors of the Cobden, Butter Factory took place on Wednesday. The secretary reported that the quantity of ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND'S OBSERVANCE.

    Anzac Day was generally observed throughout the Dominion to-day, memorial services being held in fie churches. ...

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  41. WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE

    An increasing number of women are assisting in agricultural work in the United Kingdom. The Marchioness of London derrv and the Countess of ...

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  42. CHANCELLORS LEAVES KAISER.

    The German Imperial Chancellor Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, has returned to Berlin after lengthy conversations with the Kaiser at the ...

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  43. A HOST OF BEAUTY SECRETS.

    GREY HAIR-Have you over noticed that dyed hair never looks anything else but dyed hair—it has that dyed look about it. Even a ...

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  44. WARRNAMBOOL RACES.

    The timetable' of special trains to be run in connection with the Warrnambool races, next week. on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. ...

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  45. EGGS FOR SOLDIERS.

    A special appeal for eggs for wounded soldier was made in London by the British Red Cross Society in connection with Easter. ...

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  46. THE ORIGIN OF ANZAC.

    There have been many versions of the origin of the word ''Anzac.'' in an introduction to ''The Anzac Book'' which will be published shortly . ...

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  47. U.S.A. AND ARMED LINERS.

    All French liners arriving at American ports in the future will be armed, says a telegram from Washington. The liner Rochumbeau (12.678 tons ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    Damage estimated at £30,000 was caused by a fire in Penfold's Chambers, Pitt-street, early to-day. It is a five-storied structure. The top and ...

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  50. BERNSTORFF IN PLOTS.

    The New York correspondent of the ''Daily Telegraph'' states that the documents seized by the police when they raided the offices of Wolfe ...

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  51. CHINESE SEA TRACEDY

    News from Shaughai intimates that the Chinese cruiser Hai-vuang, 3,000 tons. collided in a fog with the transport Hainvu southward of Chusan ...

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  52. RAINFALL.

    Further valuable rain fell in Warrnambool and district during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday morning and also some showers ...

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  53. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A very painful accident befel Miss H. J. Rawlings of Spence-street, inst before Easter. She was going into her house when she shipped and fell ...

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  54. 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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  55. ANZACS WIN AT FOOTBALL

    A team of New Zealand soldier footballers defeated Bath on Monday by 9 points to 3 Burns, Hall and Clifford scored tries for the winners." ...

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  56. RECORD SHOW CROWDS

    289.400 persons visited the Royal show in six days. This is a record for three years. ...

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  57. THE REPATRIATION SCHEME.

    In addition to the £5000 raised at Mr Rodgers repatriation meeting at Lismore. canvassers have obtained £429 in cash. 244 acres of crop and ...

    Article : 38 words
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