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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE REFERENDUM. VORES COUNTED 2,188,646.

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  4. CALLED TO THE COLORS. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The Medical Board sat at the Town Hall to-day and examined 4[?] men who had been passed out as medically unfit or doubutful at the recent enrolment. Of this ...

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  5. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN. FURTHER EFFORTS.

    A recrudescence in recruiting activities is forecasted in a circular read at yesterday's meeting of the City Council sent by W. A. Robinson, Director of Recruiting, ...

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  6. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. HUGHES ONE VOTE AHEAD.

    Though returns on Wednesday indicated that Mr. C. E. Hughes, the Republican nominee, had been elected President of the United States defeating Dr. Woodrow ...

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  7. SALVATION ARMY CONCERT.

    A Scotch concert was given in the Salvation Army Institute on Wednesday evening by Mr. J. Me[?]ross and party, and was greatly appreciated by the men. Captain ...

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  8. CHARLTON EXEMPTION COURT

    An Exemption Court presided over by Mr. H. T. Elliget, P.M., sat at Charlton on Saturday and Monday with the following results:—Applications 108; ...

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  9. ROCHESTER TRAINEES.

    A large number of local lads called up under the recent compulsory military examinations and classed at the first medical examination as doubtful left for the ...

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  10. TASMANIAN LABOR PAPER.

    Mr. Earle has written to the "Hobart Mereury," stating that he would retire from the directorate of the "Daily Post," the Hobart Labor paper. ...

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  11. EXEMPTION APPEAL COURT.

    Several additional exemption appeals were heard to-day by Mr. Justice Hood. A large number of applicants were farmers who pleaded that they had crops ...

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  12. CASTLEMAINE CAMP.

    A batch of 37 compulsorily registered recruits arrived at the local military camp last night making the number now in camp [?]. The newly-formed Military ...

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  13. MUZZLED GERMAN PRESS.

    German newspapers did not comment on the Australian conscription referendum for five days after the results were announced. Then they were flooded with comments ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. P. AND O. DECLARES DIVIDEND.

    A dividend is being declared by the P. and O. Company of 6 per cent for the halfyear on deferred stock plus a 6 per cent bonus free of income tax, making 18 per ...

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  15. MELBOURNE SOCIAL NOTES.

    DEAR ROSALIND.—What a surprise most of us received this morning when we opened our paper to read that there was to be no Cup meeting ...

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  16. ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTE.

    At 11 a.m. the chairman of the Democratic National Committee claimed the election of Dr. Wilson with a vote in the electoral college of 288. The total ...

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  17. N.Z. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The question of the extension of the term of office of Sir Thomas Mackenzie. High Commissioner for New Zealand, is being considered. ...

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  18. THE WEATHER. GLORIOUS SUNSHINE.

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  19. BENDIGO AVIATOR.

    Happ[?]y the aeronautical career of Mr. Basil Watson son of Mr. J. I. Watson, of "Foilacleugh," Brighton, but formarly of Bendigo grandson of the late Mr. [?]. B. ...

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  20. CONGRESS IN DOUBT.

    The state of parties in the Senate and the House of Representatives—the Upper and Lower Houses of Cougress—is uncertain but it now seems possible in ...

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  21. EIGHT HOURS' DAY SOUGHT.

    Railway and fram-men in Canada are asking for an eight-hour law similar to that recently brought into operation in the United States. ...

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  22. "NEW YORK WORL[?]S" VIEW.

    It is claimed by the "New York World" which is a Democratic [?]rgan that Dr. Wilson has been reselected as President. ...

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  23. EXPLORERS REACH LONDON.

    Mr. Frank Wild and the other explorers who were marroned on Elephant Island for many weeks have arrived in London. They all agree that their rescue was due to Sir ...

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  24. "BULLETIN[?] CARTOONIST EXEMPTED.

    William Mac[?]od, managing director of "The Bulleth News Company made application to Mr. P. J. Dwyer. P.M., at the City Exemption Court to-day that David ...

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  25. COAL MINES STRIKE. MINERS DETERMINED.

    "The men are firm in their determination not to go back unless the eight hours from bank to bank is conceded. Even if they were not the wleelers would not allow there ...

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  26. DEMOCRAT WIN "ASSURED."

    Independent statisticlams claim that only a mirucle can now cause a defcu[?] of Dr. Wilson. He is [?]re of an Electoral College vote ...

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  27. EAGLEHAWK COUNCILS ATTITUDE.

    The circular was read at last nights meeting of the Eaglehawk Borough Council and was referred to the Mayor (Cr. Ralph) for consoderation. ...

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  28. NO ACTION AT HUNTLY.

    A similar circular was also received at yesterday's meeting of the Huntly Shire Council but no action was taken. In reply in a question. Mr. A. Fulton shire ...

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  29. UNCERTAINTY EMPUASISED.

    Latest returns available at this hour (4 p.m.), support the view that the issue of the Presidential election is still in doubt owing to the heavy vote for Dr. ...

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  30. EXEMPTION APPEALS.

    Of the 271 exemption appeals dealt with in Victoria yesterday 130 were allowed 29 were disallowed is were adjourned and 70 were temporarily granted. ...

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  31. COUNTRY RECRUITS.

    The following r[?]its enlisted in Melbourne on Wednesday:—E. A. Baker, Berrimal: V. S. Hamilton. Mooroopna: V. Heily. Rushworth; R. J. M'Caskill, ...

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  32. HIGH SCHOOL WEATHER STATION.

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  33. LINER 10 DAYS OVERDUE.

    Halitax reports that the steamer Rappahannock (387) owned by Farness. Wathy and Company Ltd., is [?] days overdue and it is feared that it has ...

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  34. VOLUNTERS FOR A.L.F.

    The total numbers of there in the citizen forces camps in Victoria who have voluntecred for active service to date are: —Alton a 53 Broadme[?]dows, 127: ...

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  35. YESTERDAY'S ENLISTMETNS.

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  36. WALL-STREET EXCITED.

    In Wall-street stocks showed a phenomental increase this morning owing to the hapression that Mr. C. E. Hughes had been elected but the gains were lost ...

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  37. TO-DAYS FORECAST.

    At first fine and warm with fresh northerly winds: later cloudy and unsettled in the west, followed by showers working eastward. ...

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  38. BENDIGO MILITARY CAMP.

    Training is proceding steadily at the Bendigo Camp. Three volunteers for service [?]ad were a[?]pted yesterday making a total of 97 since the citizen forces were ...

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  39. LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS.

    Lance-Corporal J. A. Williams of the 13th Field Ambulance formerly of the Bechive Bendigo in forwarding a photo of himself which was taken near the Somme ...

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  40. BUTTER PROSPECTS GOOD.

    Mr. Robers the Trade Commissioner for New South Wales states that the immedate butter prospects are good owing to a shrinkage of imports in 10 months from ...

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  41. MANY ATTACKS BY OUR AIRMEN.

    (By John D. Irvine, London "Daily Express" Correpondent, with the British Army in the Field.) Our fighting men out here, who are playing the game of war as it lawfully may be played and sparing the lives of Germans who surrender to them on the field are ...

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  42. LATER NEWS.

    On account of the strike ferry steamers and the railway service have been curtailed. ...

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  43. CALIFORNIA PARTLY "WET."

    Prohibitionists made decided gains in the elections yesterday. California passed partial prohibition. Wines and been can still be manufactured ...

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  44. SALVATION ARMY SERVICE.

    On Tuesday night a religious song service was conducted by Adjutant Pannell (from the divisional headquarters) assisted by a party of officers and solders from the ...

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  45. FLEETS OF STEAMERS HELD UP.

    Fleets of steamers are held up in Sydney and Newcastle. Mr. Burns, M.P. for the South Coast said that the only solution was that the Federal Government should ...

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  47. AMERICAN "YELLOW" JOURNALISM.

    The Governmen has barred the Hearts newspapers from the Canadian mails [?] teen publications from New York to San Francisco with which Mr. Hearst is ...

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  48. LATEST PARTICULARS.

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  49. Ships Tied Up in Brisbane.

    Six ships are held up in Brisbane. ...

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  50. FATALITIES AMD ACCIDENTS. FOUNDRY ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Hummell, working at Roberts and Son's Boundry, yesterday sustained painful injuries to his arm whilst engaged at the works. The injuries are not ...

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  51. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    No developments occurred in Melbourne to-day in connection with the coal strike Manufacturers and others interested are hoping that as the result of the interview ...

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  53. FATAL DIVE.

    Having lain in the Williamstown Hospital for 10 months, suffering from paralysis, due to a fracunre of the spinal column. Victor Dumbleton 16 of 17 York-street. ...

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  54. UNOFFICIAL FIGURES.

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  55. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

    At the wool sales yesterday 8000 bales were offered. Victorian scoured morin[?] brought 40½d a lb.: New Zealand 46½d and Queensland 44d. ...

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  56. PENNY POST IN 1681.

    A penny post was set up in London and suburbs by Murray, an upholsterer, in 1681. He afterwards assigned it to a man called Deckrvra. It was finally claimed by the ...

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  57. FIRST WOMAN CONGRESS MEMBER.

    The first woman member of the Congress Mistress Jeanette Rankins has been elected for Montana as an Independent candidate. ...

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  58. JUTE AND OILS.

    Raw juce is firm at £36 a ton: [?] oil firm at £17/10/. and tarpentine cuict at £44/12/6. ...

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  59. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED.

    Winifred Mary Holden four years of 46 Albert-street. West Brunswick, fell into a copper of boiling water on Sunday in the temporary absence of her mother. Her legs ...

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  61. NEW CHINESE MINISTER.

    It is announced that announced that Wn Ting Fang [?] been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs. (The new Minister has held many impertant position including those of secretary ...

    Article : 75 words
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  63. THE QUEEN OF RUMANIA.

    Queen Marie of Roumania is as charming as she is beautiful says Wayfarer in the "Pall Mall Gazette." So long as she was only Crown Priness she throw herself into ...

    Article : 129 words
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