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  3. NON-PAYING COUNTRY LINES

    The Railway Standing Committee yesterday presented its annual report to the Premier:—"As it had been said in official ...

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  4. £100,000,000 REPATRIATION TALK.

    "It shows that thoughtful minds are anxieus to devise some big scheme for the repatriation of returned soldiers," [?]aid Mr. Hutchinson. Minister for ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. GOOD-BY GIFTS AT ST. GEORGE'S

    The St. George's [?] School Hall was [?]wded' yesterday evening by friends [?] [?] say God-speed and farewell to their beloved minister, Chaplain-Captain Forrest, ...

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  9. CONCRETE SHIPS MUST COME.

    Sydney, Monday. —Though the construction of concrete ships may set in strange. it is a problem that has already been overcome in other parts of the ...

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  10. HONOR FOR ANZACS,

    London, Monday.—Bars to the D.S.O. have been awarded to the following Australians: Brigadier-Generals J. Gellibrand, O. Smith; Lieut.-Colonels C. H. ...

    Article : 399 words
  11. NEWPORT IS OUT-OF-DATE.

    A good many instance of bad management were yesterday [?] before Mr. Johnson, the Royal Commissioner inquiring into the Victorian Railways. ...

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  12. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    At its next meeting the Federal Cabinet will consider the matter of appointing boards of business, to look after the purely business side of the Defence ...

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  13. STATE WAR COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the State War Council last evening, it was resolved that [?]tion [?] not given to football clubs to [?] money by means of football matches for ...

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  14. THE 'THOUSANDS' CAMPAIGN

    The annual rally of the Geelong Distric Christian Endeavor Union was held in the Shenton Methodist Church last evening. The president of the ...

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  15. MEMORIAL SERVICES AT BELMONT,

    The vicar (Rev. G. W. Ratten) had a rather trying ordeal on Sunday in having to officiate at two memorial services at S. Stephen's. There were good ...

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  16. MARKING TIME IN PALESTINE.

    Telegraphing from Cairo, the London "Times" correspondent says:—"Operations in Palestine are now limited to [?]nch warfare. The British ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. BRITISHERS IN U.S. MUST FIGHT.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that all male Britishers between the ages of 18 and 15 now in the United States will bwe compelled to join the ...

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  18. COUNTRY ROADS POLICY.

    The Cabinet last evening decided on the recommendation of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Adamson) to carry out the policy of the construction of subsidiary ...

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  19. MR M'GRATH GOES TO FRANCE.

    London, Monday. — Warrant-Officer D. C. M'Grath, M.H.R., of the Australian Imperial Force, has been transferred to France at his own request. ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    Since his appointment in the railway service Mr. Fred Smith has acted as yard clerk at the Geelong station, and has been very popular amongst the ...

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  21. WAR BRIEFS.

    Subscriptions to the Indian War Loan have closed. They exceed £24,000,000. In addition, post office certificates to the value of £2,390,000 ...

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  23. A POLIGEMAN MADE PREMIER OF CHINA

    Pekin, June 18th.—General Chang Hsun is now Dictator. The insurgents are calling a convention at Tientsin for the purpose of forming a Provisional ...

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  24. SUGAR DIFFICULTY S[?]TTLED.

    Brisbane.—As the result of further correspondence between the Prime Minister and Mr. Ryan, the sugar question has been finally settled on the basis ...

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  27. RECIPE FOR COLD AND WHOOPING COUGH REMEDY.

    A special Mix[?] for Whooping Cough, Colds. Bronchitis, Croup and Sore Throats may be made by anyone without any trouble or fussing. All you need do is to [?] [?] ...

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  28. N.S.W. COLLIERS ASK IMPOSSIBLE WAGES.

    At yesterday's sitting in Sydney of the Federal Coal Tribunal to consider fresh claims by miners including a minimum [?] of 17/6. Mr. Broom. manager of the State ...

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