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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A well-attended open-air meeting was addressed at Beaufort last night by Capt. [?]aper, the soldiers' candidate for Corangamite. The candidate's remarks ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual show in connection with the Ballan Horticultural Society was held on Saturday. Although the season has been unfavorable there was a good ...

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  4. THE DOCTORS' STRIKE

    The district executive of the Ancient Order of Foresters in Victoria has unanimously adopted the following motion relating to the dispute with the members of ...

    Article : 284 words
  5. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES

    The anniversary of the Sobastopol Welsh Carmel Church was celebrated yesterday, when special services were conducted. The preacher in the morning ...

    Article : 391 words
  6. BALLAN.

    Msr Alice. Forbes has reported to the police the theft of a circular saw, valued police the theft of a circular saw, valued at £3. It was taken from a shed [?] ...

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  7. BEAUFORT.

    Mr J. George's trotting mare gave birth to twin foals at Beaufort recently, one of which died. ENTERTAINING THE CHILDREN. ...

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  8. CLUNES A.N.A. DISSATISFIED.

    The terms of settlement of the doctors' strike were discussed at the fortnightly meeting of the Clunes Branch A.N.A. on Friday evening. The members expressed ...

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  9. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Late on Friday night the body of August Ziebell, aged 80, a German, was found in a silo on his farm at Epping, death having resulted from drowning. The old ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. STAMPS AS CHANCE

    Mr Webster, the Postmaster-General, stated to-day, that he did not mind if the Railway Department gave change in stamps instead of copper. "It will not ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. CASTLEMAINE.

    Pie Wm. B. Lewis. a Castlemaine soldier, who has been on active service for over four years, returned to his native town on Friday night; and was accorded ...

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  12. THE NEED OF TACT.

    Sir.—One of the unfathomable mysteries is man. The complex nature of the individual and the conflicting influences that surround and control him make up a ...

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  13. BOY DROWNED IN RIVER.

    A boy, seven years of age, son of Mr F. Joss, of Banyona, was drowned yesterday afternoon. He went away unobserved to the river, about 100 yards distant, for a ...

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  14. CLUNES.

    The annual meeting of the Fire Brigade was held on Friday evening, when the retiring officers were re-elected. The usual social function followed, when a ...

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  15. WORKMAN FATALLY INJURED.

    Alfred Hallingsworth, who sustained a fractures skull through being struct; by a piece of steel at Thompson's Foundry on 25th November, succumbed to his ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. CRESSY.

    There was a large attendance at the Mechanics' Hall last Wednesday evening when a public welcome was accorded L. Cpl J. Mahar and Ptes V. Loats and S. ...

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  17. RAILWAY PORTER'S END.

    William John Connell, widower, aged 42, a railway porter, was found hanging in an outhouse at his residence, Edinburgh street, Flemington, this evening. He had ...

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  18. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL

    The hon. treasurer (Mr E. J. M'Connon) desires to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following donations:—Previously acknowledged, £128[?]/10/ ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. OBITUARY

    Residents of the district will learn with regret of the death of a well-known and esteemed City business man in the person of Mr. Charles Vaughan, who passed away ...

    Article : 468 words
  20. DAYLESFORD.

    At the Repatriation Council held at Eganstown, the sum of £15/10/7½ was raised towards the funds. RETURNED ANZAC. ...

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  21. DIARY OF SALES

    9th December.—Hill and Gro[?], at 11[?] Ertard street south, at 2; Furniture, acc. Mrs Cluste buck. 19th December.—J. P. Wilson, at Cornis[?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  22. KING GEORGE'S LETTER TO U.S. SOLDIERS

    One of the pleasantest features of the debarkation of the American soldiers in England is the greeting given them by King George. Every soldier upon ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. RAGLAN.

    The Raglan school committee has accepted the offer of Mr Geo Lancey to provide an honor board for the school. Twenty-six old scholars have been on ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. SPRINGDALLAH.

    Letters have been received by Mr E. Bourke and family, of Springdallah, from officers of C Company, 38th Battalion, giving particulars of the death of Mr ...

    Article : 389 words
  26. HIS DIPLOMACY

    Jane wanted to go to the circus, and John wanted to go to the theatre. 'We can go to the theatre any time," she said, "but the circus is here for only ...

    Article : 190 words
  27. ALLEGED LARCENY

    Seigbreeht Abraham Tenbergen, formerly a clerk emplyed by Messrs Benjamin J. Lee and Co., merchants, has been arrested by Dets Ethel and Tognini on a ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. THIRD DISTRICT GUARD.

    Sir, I cannot but express my surprise at the way the Home Service Third District Guard, Domain Camp, were demobilised on 2nd inst. Men had to be attested ...

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  29. ST. ARNAUD.

    Srgt-Mjr H. M'Nicol, one of the original Anzacs, and Stoker A. Elliott, of H. M. A. S. Sydney, were entertained at a welcome home social by the ongregation ...

    Article : 200 words
  30. THANKS.

    Sir,—I desire to thank the doctors and nurses of the Ballarat Hospital for their unfailing kindness and attention to my daughter Fl[?]ie while an inmate of the ...

    Article : 42 words
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    A new rule has been passed by the delegate board of the New South Wales Coliery Employees' Federation making it necessary in future for miners' lodge to ...

    Article : 61 words
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    The discovery of two fishing baskets and an oar washed up on the Back Beach at Sorrento may throw some light upon the fate of the three men, Messrs G. O' Mara ...

    Article : 44 words
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