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  2. TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    This afternoon commencing at 2.30 there will be a general football practice will Technical School students in Albert Park. As many students as ...

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  3. FIGHTING AROUND VERDUN.

    It is reported in a Paris communique that the French have extended and consolidated their gains at Mort Homme (Dead Man's Hill) ...

    Article : 176 words
  4. THE WINNER !

    The Guessing Competition, arrangement by the Misses Lake, in aid of the funds of the local branch of the Red Cross Society, was a great success in ...

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  5. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    The "Daily Mail" says telegrams from New York to the Hague state that Germany's reply to American assents to President Wilson's demands ...

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  6. HON. JOHN MURRAY.

    If any evidence were required of the firm hold the Hon. John Murray had gained upon the affections of all his constituents during his lengthy ...

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  7. BRITISH CONSCRIPTION

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Mr. R. D. Holt (Liberal) moved the rejection of the Military Service (General Compulsion) Bill on the ...

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  8. THE IRISH REVOLT.

    The belief that enemy influence was a prime factor in the Irish rebellion has received further confirmation by the fact that Austro-Hungarian ...

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  9. CENDERELLA DANCES.

    A Cinderella dance will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall to-night Dancing will conclude at 12 o'clock. A cinderella dance will be held in ...

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  10. AT WAR WITH WHOLE WORLD.

    A message from Rio de Janerio states that it is officially confirmed that the steamer Riobranco has been torpedee. The news has caused a ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Entries close for the Casterton Races. Pictures Town Hall. Pictures Oddfellows Hall ...

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  12. THE TIDES.

    High water at Warrnambool:—This day,—2.36 a.m; 2.50 p.m. To-morrow (Sunday):—3.25 a.m.; 3.40 p.m. ...

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  13. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Eumeralla leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool on Monday at noon. The Eumeralla leaves Warrnambool for Melbourne on Friday, at 2 p.m. ...

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  14. NO PROSPECT OF PEACE

    Mr. Thomas N. Pace, American Ambassador to Italy, his reported to his Government that there is no immediate prospect of peace in Europe. ...

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  15. PREMIER'S LETTER OF SYMPATHY.

    The Premier also despatched the following letter to Mrs. Murray:—Dear Mrs. Murray,—I hasten on behalf of my colleagues and myself ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Miss G. M. Rooney's class for dancing and deportment will meet at Ellerslie Hall. Koroit-street at three o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  17. ZEPPELIN L20.

    The ill-fated Zeppelin 1.20, which was wrecked in a storm near Stavenger (south-west Norway) with a loss of several lives, was one of the ...

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  18. ALLOTTING RESPONSIBILITY.

    In the House of Lords the Earl of Meath asked whether despite warnings, members of the Sinn Fein had been permitted to remain in the ...

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  19. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes on Thursday lunched with Admired Lord Fisher and conversed with him for several hours. He later called on Mr. Reginald McKenna ...

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  20. THE KING'S GRATITUDE.

    The King has wired to General Maxwell, stating. "Now that the lamentable outbreak has been finally quelled, I wish to express to the ...

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  21. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The Acting Prime Minister Senator Pearce, on behalf of the Federal Ministry has sent the following letter to the Premier:— ...

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  22. TRIAL OF CASEMENT.

    Sir Roger Casement will be charged in the Civil Court with high treason, as he was arrested before the proclamation of martial law in Ireland. ...

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  23. ENEMY EXAGGERATIONS.

    A German communique says: "Our naval airships on Tuesday night bombed factories, smelting furnaces and railways at Middleborough ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. SYMPATHY WITH MR. REDMOND

    Mr. John Redmond has received telegrams of sympathy from General Botha, Mr. Vaughan (Premier of South Australia) Sir Joseph Ward ...

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  26. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales, has, returned from the Paris Parliamentary Conference. Prior to Mr. Wise's speech the ...

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  27. REGRET AT ALANSFORD.

    Our Allansford correspondent writes: "Profound regret was expressed on all sides when the sad and untimely end of the Hon. John ...

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  28. BREAD BAKING TROUBLE

    As a result of a lengthy meeting to-day, the Bakers and Drivers' Union decided not to deliver bread baked in the day time. ...

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  29. GERMAN STEAMER CAPTURED.

    A Madrid message states that the British have captured the German steamer, Telde, which was interned at Teneriffe. She was anchored ...

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  30. MASTER BAKERS READY.

    The Operative Bakers Union to-day rejected the proposal for a Royal Commission to enquire into day baking, made to them as the outcome of ...

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  31. PRIVY COUNCIL CASE.

    Argument has opened before the Privy Council in the case, Attorney- General of Queensland versus the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth. ...

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  32. WOMEN AND CONSCRIPTION

    The Australian Women's National League is actively supporting the movement for the introduction of conscription and has prepared the ...

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  33. THE CHURCHES.

    The following church services will he held in the local churches to-morrow. Church of England—Christ Church. ...

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  34. ENEMY MINE-SWEEPERS

    The Copenhalgen newspaper "Ribestifts Tidende" narrates that on the 7th October last eight German mine sweepers, under the charge of the ...

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  35. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at the annual meeting of the Belgian Relief Committee at the Mansion House, said the intervention of America and ...

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  36. DRASTIC CLAUSES.

    The Bill renders all employees liable to presentation for having eligible men in their employ. The police are empowered to challenge persons in the ...

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  37. THE BALKANS.

    Salonika advices have been received stating that a French force has occupied Fedorina, 16 miles south by east of Monastir. ...

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  38. LAST MESSAGE FROM KUT

    The Minister for War (Earl Kitchener) in a speech in the House of Lords on Thursday, warmly enlogised Lieut-General C. B. Townshend and ...

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  39. SIR E. CARSON GLAD.

    Sir Edward Carson K.C., formerly Attorney-General in the Coalition Cabinet, was entertained at luncheon by the Unionist War Committee on ...

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  40. THE PREMIER'S TRIBUTE.

    When the news of Mr. Murray's death reached the public offices in Melbourne the Premier made the following sympathetic comment:— ...

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  41. SMART GIRLS.

    Sir William Beardmore, President of the Iron and Steel Institute, declares that the output of shell bodies and the boring of shells by the girl ...

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  42. FLOUR FOR ALLIES.

    The Minister for Agriculture to-day stated that arrangements had been completed for the sale to the Allies of 32,000 tons of flour, milled from wheat ...

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  43. DEATH OF GOLTZ PASHA

    "Al Mokattam," an Arab news paper published in Cairo, states that Turkish officers stabbed Field-Marshal von der Goltz, who was originally ...

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  44. BUTTER FIRM.

    The butter market rules steady with prices firm Australian stocks are exhausted till the arrival of the R.M.S. Orentes. New Zealand is searce, and ...

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  45. PASSPORTS FOR EGYPT

    The Minister for Defence has received from the Secretary of State for the Colionies a notification that no one will be admitted to Egypt ...

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  46. FRENCH PRESS JUBILANT.

    The French newspapers welcome the introduction of the Compulsory Service Bill in the British Parliament. The "Paris Journal" attributes the ...

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  47. WHEAT QUIET.

    The wheat market is quiet and prices remain unchanged. ...

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  48. THREATS DEFIED.

    Mr. Webster, Postmaster-General, to-day, replying to the threats of the executive of the Letter Carriers Union said neither the influence of ...

    Article : 65 words
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