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  2. POLICE COURT.

    Mr. W. G. Smith P.M. and the Mayor (Cr. Deany) constituted the bench at the Warrnambool Police Court yesterday, when a lengthy list ...

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  3. CEMETERY TRAGEDY

    A tragic episode occurred at Chalons-sur-Marne. 20 miles south-east of Rheims on Sunday reports a telegram from Paris. ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. ANXIOUS FOR PEACE.

    The "Central News" correspondent at Washington says, that Mr. Gerald, United States Ambassador in Berlin, has infor[?] the State Department ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. VERDUN TEMPEST

    A Paris semi-official statement declares that although they were of incredible violence the German attacks against the important Hill 304 have ...

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  6. THE BAKING DISPUTE

    Chaos has been caused in the baking trade by the refusal of the union operatives to bake at night. Many master bakers in the suburbs ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. LEADING THE LEADERS.

    Australia has waited very patiently for a lead from Mr. Hughes' confreres. As it has not come, the A.N.A proposes to lead the leaders. ...

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  8. WOUNDED VISITED.

    Mr. and. Mrs. Ryan have visited the wounded Australian soldiers in King George's Hospital and are arranging to entertain a number of men ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. CARTERS INTERVIEW PREMIER.

    A deputation from the Carters' Union waited during the afternoon on the Premier and asked that legislation should be introduced to ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. IS AMERICA PLACATED?

    American-officials are reticent as to the Government's intention in regard to the German Note, but declare that the essence of the Note is ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. IRISH TRAITORS.

    An additional number of Irish rebels who had been ordered to ray the extreme penalty for their offences have been reprieved. ...

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  12. A TEST MEETING.

    As regards the metropolitan area of Victoria Wednesday night's conseription demonstration in the Town Hall was conclusive. It was a ...

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  13. SPECIAL MUSICAL UNDERTAKING.

    A local musical effort presenting some novel and most attractive features is being arranged in the form of a vocal and instrumental concert ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. DEAR LIVING IN BERLIN

    The Brazilian and other diplomatic Ministers in Berlin, states an Amsterdam advice have gone with their families to Switzerland owing to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. WARRNAMBOOL ELECTION

    Mr. W. B. Grose. ex-M.L.A., will be a candidate for the extraordinary vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Murray. Mr. Grose is the ...

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  16. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A business meeting of the Warrnambool branch of the Red Cross Society will be held at the Ton Hall, at 3.30 this afternoon, when the ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    The Daylight Saying Bill will receive consideration by the House of Commons on Monday. Should the measure he adopted it ...

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  18. LATEST OFFICIAL REPORT.

    After two days bombardment a strong German force attacked between Hill 304 and Mort Hemme. After repeated efforts the enemy ...

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  19. "THE WAYBACKS."

    There was a well-filled house at the Town Hall night, when Mr. Philip Lytton's Comedy Company staged the popular comedy, "The Waybacks." ...

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  20. THE GOVERNMENT ARRAIGNED.

    The Dublan Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution to the effect that the recent revolutionary outbreak would have been impossible ...

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  21. MEETING AT WARRNAMBOOL.

    A well-attended meeting of the late Hon. J. Murray's committee and Liberals generally, was held at the Council Chamber last evening when the ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. ATTITUDE OF MINISTERS.

    When the House meets next week Sen[?]tor Pearce will make a statement as to recruiting. The War Committee has intimated that in its opinion ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. BURIAL OF VICTIMS.

    Two hundred victims of the rebellion have been buried since Easter Monday, of which only 25 per cent were identified. Only one mourner ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. HAWKESDALE BRANCH.

    The following goods were received during the month of April by the [?]kesdale branch of the Society:—Work" Mrs. Boyd, suit pyiamas, [?] ...

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  25. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT

    The British Government has requested the miners to confer on May 16 for the purpose of considering by what means the British coal output ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. TROUBLESOME CONSTIPATION.

    Sufferers from constipation know from experience that after temporary relief has been obtained by the use of a purgative the condition often ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. CLEMENCY FOR REBELS.

    The Victorian executive of the United Irish League intend to pass a resolution for cabling to Mr. Redmond urging cleinency for the ...

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  28. VULNERABLE POINT WANTED.

    The military correspondent of the Paris newspaper, "Le Temps," says that troon movements in Belgium, together with the enemy's aerial ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. EMBARGO ON EXPORTATION.

    It is quite refreshing to find a deputation from Liberal Associations waiting on the Acting Prime Minister. The deputation in question ...

    Article : 221 words
  30. TURKS AND BULGARS.

    It is reported from Bucharest that the Germans have concentrated near Constantinople. 80,000 Turkish, and 40,000 Bulgarian infa[?]ry. These ...

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  31. DOMINIONS' LOYALTY.

    At a dinner tendered to formen engineers in London on Saturday night Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., proposed the toast of the Allies' ...

    Article : 201 words
  32. Family Notices

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  33. MR. JOHN KINAHAN.

    Mr. John Kinahan will be heard for the last time in Allansford at the Mechanics Hall this evening, when he will sing several of his more ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. AIRPLANES MISSING.

    A communique from Berlin makes the following allegations:—"We brought down an enemy aeroplane in an air fight off the coast of ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. THE FEDERAL ARENA.

    War is telling against population in two ways. Men are falling and the number of tiny strangers who are to be the soldiers or the soldiers' wives, ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. MURDEROUS MEXICANS.

    Three American soldiers and one civilian have been Killed, and two soldiers wounded, as a result of a raid by 70 Villa bandits on Glen Springs ...

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  37. RELIEF FOR SHACKLETON

    The "Daily Chronicle" states stat that the Government has decided to organise Shackleton relief expeditions to the South Polar regious. ...

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  38. STAR PICTURES.

    Miss Mary Pickford will appear to- morrow evening in the Famous Players' masterpiece, "Rags." As the heroine of the story, Mary Pickford ...

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  39. THE NEW ORDER.

    It is little wonder that the Acting Prime Minister spoke as he did for whilst one member of the deputation was talking the political economy of ...

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  40. LADY FEARS POLYGAMY

    A deputation, representative of the Australian, Peace Alliance waited on Senator Pearce, acting Prime Minister to-day and presented ...

    Article : 115 words
  41. ADVANCE ON BAGDAD.

    "We are gradually advancing towards Bogdad, capturing Turkish stores," s[?]tes a Petrograd Communique. ...

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  42. GOLDEN DAYS.

    Mr. Higgs kept back the revenue returns for April, as he wants the statement of the financial position which he lays before the House of ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Weekly pig sales, Corporation Yards. Town Council, 7.30 p.m. "Good-bye" to John Institute. ...

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  44. MR. HUGHES IN WALES

    The Australia Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is deriving a peculiar satisfaction from revisiting the scenes of his youth. He visited a cousin at ...

    Article : 84 words
  45. ARTFUL THEATRICALS.

    A German Wagnerian Company, which had been touring Holland was detected conveying contraband secreted in their theatrical properties. The ...

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  46. THE TIDES.

    High water at Warrnambool:—This day:—5 a.m. ; 5.14 p.m. ...

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  47. MENINGITIS AT BALLARAT

    Three cases of meningitis were reported in Ballarat to-day, all being children; one was from an hotel, which was closed by order of the ...

    Article : 33 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Numbers of towns in the Italian war zone have been beflagged in honor of the Prince of Wales, who is at present visiting Italy as the guest of ...

    Article : 79 words
  50. THE GROCERY DISPUTE

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Maunfactures Mr. W. Harper, of Robt, Harper and Co., said that unless reports were favorable to-morrow ...

    Article : 61 words
  51. 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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  52. A STRIKE AVERTED.

    A strike at various Melbourne working mills has been averted by the proprietors agreeing to increase the minimum wage from £2 ...

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  53. A CURIOUS POSITION.

    At Windsor Castle Mr. Hughes dined with the King and Queen sipping orangeade and lemonade. There are no intoxicants at the royal table ...

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  54. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Messrs. Norris, Toyne and Seown will hold a sale of furniture for Mr. Lewis, State School. Laang, next Thursday afternoon. ...

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  55. RECRUITING.

    123 recruits were accepted in the city up to one o'clock to-day. ...

    Article : 21 words
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