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  2. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Word was received yesterday that Sergt Roy Martin, youngest sun of Mrs Gentles, Ballarat East, and brother of Mr Martin, of Martin Bros., tanners, Mont ...

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  3. LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD

    A sitting of the Licenses Reduction Board, for deprivation purpose, was held yesterday at the Supreme Court Buildings. The members of the Board ...

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  4. WELCOME RAIN

    The steady rain which fell yesterday will prove of immense benefit to agriculture generally. The fall was heavy in Ballarat during the morning, and 53 ...

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  5. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT DISSOLVES

    Parliament has dissolved, and the elections will be held on 24th March. The National Government is confident of securing an overwhelming majority at the ...

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  6. BREACH OF PROMISE ALLEGED

    Before Mr Justice Cussen and a jury of six to-day the hearing was commenced of action brought by Johunna Doran, of Fitzroy nurse, against Francis ...

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  7. RAILWAY HOTEL, BUNINYONG.

    The first case dealt with was that of the Railway hotel Buninyong, of which Pauline Auguste Heinz is the owner and Jack Blum the licensee. ...

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  8. FARMERS AND MINISTER

    At a meeting of the Farmers' Union to-night the statement of Mr Adamson with regard to the minimum price of wheat was adversely criticised, and the ...

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  9. MARYBOROUGH CASUALTIES.

    Mr Ivor Davies, for many years a resident of Maryborough, has barn notified by the Defence Department that her youngest son Harlod has been admitted ...

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  10. DOWNPOUR IN ARARAT DISTRICT.

    A terrific cloudburst occurred last night at 7 o'clock on the hills to the west of the town. It is estimated that three inches or rain fell in a few minutes ...

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  11. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Mr Ryan. Premier of Queensland, conferred with Mr Hughes to-day with regard to the Federal Government entering into an agreement for the purchase of ...

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  12. WHEAT STACKS FINDANGERED.

    AVOCA. Wednesday.—Very heavy rain fell here on Wednesday 100 points being recorded. There are thousands of bags of wheat stacked at the railway station ...

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  13. BEAUFORT WOUNDED.

    Pte Clarence Cromwell, of Beaufort, has been wounded in France. As a bandsman he left for England about nine months ago. ...

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  14. DISEASE IN PLANE TREES

    With the object of devising means to combat the fungus disease, gloesporium, which threatens the existence of the plane tree in this State, a conference of ...

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  15. A VOICE FROM THE TRENCHES

    When I come back from Flanders I know what I shall do— I'll seek some sylvan valley That is along with you, And build a cottage homestead, ...

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  16. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION LEADER

    Mr j. H. Cattle. M.H.R., who led the anti-conscription campaign in New South Wales, has returned to Sydney from America. Soon after the referendum ...

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  17. LAL LAL FALLS HOTEL.

    The case of the Lal Lal Falls hotel as next taken. Mr H. Shaw appeared for the owner and licensce (Thos. J. James) ...

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  18. RAILWAY REVENUE

    The railway revenue for the seven days ending 14th February amounted to £123,143, an increase of £4063 compared with the return for the corresponding ...

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  19. A GRAZIER'S WILL

    Walter Henry Davidson, late of Charnwood Crescent. St. Kilda, and "Coliban Park." Elphinstone, grazier, who died on 7th October, left estate valued at £110,731 ...

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  20. LOST IN A DESERT

    Lost in is desert in Arizonan, two missing American army aviators, Lieut W. A. Robertson and Col hurry G. Bishop were rescued by a search party after they ...

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  21. MAILS ON RAILWAYS

    Mr Edwin B. Jones gas, evidence before the Interstate Commission to-day in regard to the dispute between the Rail- way Departments of the Federal States ...

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  22. TEXTILE WORKERS

    Alter hearing the views of a deputation representing the Federal Council of Textile Workers, Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, promised this ...

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  23. WRECKS ON N.S.W. COAST

    The annual report of wrecks on the New South Wales coast in 1916 shoes that there were 16 casualties to shipping in that period nod only 10 lives were lost ...

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  24. RAILWAY HOTEL, LAL LAL.

    The case of the Railway Hotel, Lal Lal, was next considered. Mr Jas. Early appeared for the owner and licensee, Patrick Murphy ...

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  25. OVERCOME BY GAS

    At the Spotswood pumping station to-day eight men were overcome b gas. Three of them were more badly affected than the others, and were taken to a ...

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  26. RICHMOND SHOOTING CASE.

    Gordon Spencer, 14 years of age, and, living in Kent street, Richmond, was charged at the Court this morning with having shot with intent to murder Const ...

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  27. STRYCHNINE IN BUTTER

    Dr J. A. Gilruth, Administrator of the Northern Territory, has received advice that four natives of Ocupelli Station put strychnine in some butter, which was ...

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  28. BUILDERS' LABORERS

    When the claim of the Australian Builders Laborers' Association against the Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd. was again before Mr Justice Higgins in the ...

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  29. MILITARY AND MINING

    The Military Service Board, in considering appeals, granted that mining was an essential industry. Now, however, it appears that there has been a material ...

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  30. CONLEY'S HOTEL, ELAINE.

    About five weeks ago Conley s hotel was destroyed by fire, and the owner and licensee were desirous of re-building the hotel and continuing business. The hotel ...

    Article : 251 words
  31. PEAR AND PLUM CROPS

    This morning a deputation from Ring. wood fruitgrowers waited on Mr Adamson, Acting Minister for Agriculture, and stated that this year's crop of pears and ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. PRICE OF BUTTER

    At a mooting to-day of the council of the Victorian Farmers' Union a resolution was adopted declaring the advisability of taking joint action with the ...

    Article : 59 words
  33. FIRE BRIGADES' BOARD

    The Country Fire Brigades' Board met in Melbourne yesterday; the president (Mr Win. Wallace) being in the chair. Applications to be registered as members ...

    Article : 213 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. ARTISTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Mr Hugh J. Ward. of J. C. Williamson Limited, returned from America to-day. He has secured a number of new plays and artists. Mir Ward said that Sir ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    Kalgooflie has formed a large branch of the National Federation ...

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  37. WONTHAGGI GROCERS' UNION

    The Wonthanggi branch of the Federted Greocers Union has submitted a log asking increased wages for local grocery employees. the employees state that unless ...

    Article : 66 words
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