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  2. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Sir Arthur Stanley, the Governor, has been acting as Deputy for the Governor General during the absence of Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson in West ...

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  3. FOR AUSTRALIA

    [?]eillng upon the likelihood of the [?]se of large German forces from the [?]ian front for the western front, the necessity of keeping Italy ...

    Article : 121 words
  4. SUFFERING NATIONS

    On behalf of the Suffering Nations Cr. Frank Stapley Lord Mayor and President of the Commonwealth Button Fund, is making an appeal, and ...

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  5. WORK AT MILITARY CAMPS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    More than 300 returned soldiers assembled at the Returned Soldiers' Employment Bureau of the State War Council, Flinders street, before nine ...

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  6. LORD LANSDOWNE'S LETTER

    Lord Lansdowne's letter to the newspapers, in which he urges greater coordination it re-statement of the Allies' war aims and the abandonment ...

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  7. JOINING IN NEW ZEALAND, BENDIGO MAN WINS CROSS

    Captain N. W. Abbott, whose name appears in the recent, list of New Zealanders who have been awarded the Military Cross, is the second son of Cr. ...

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  8. LAND AND CECILIA JOHN APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT

    Frederick Austin Holland, of 266 wick street, Fitzroy, printer, and [?]la John, of Melbourne, secretary, before the District Court today, ...

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  9. NEW ZEALANDERS GET LEAVE BECAUSE OF REINFORCEMENT

    That while conscription ensures a steady flow of reinforcements, and allows New Zealanders to get leave, Australians, under the present voluntary ...

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  10. CENSORSHIP MODIFIED

    It is stated by "The Daily Telegraph" that there have been negotiations between the Government and Liberal leaders on the subject of pacifist ...

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  11. REDUCING RAILWAY OUTLAY

    In endeavoring to carry out the policy of the new Government to reduce railway, expenditure without impairing efficiency, Mr Agar Wynne, the ...

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  12. RIVALS ON STREET CORNER

    At Malvern recently the recruiting sergeants had arranged to held an open-air meeting, and about 1500 people attended. An anticonseription meeting was also advertised for ...

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  13. ATTACK ON SYDNEY DENIED

    Great anxiety has been caused among Anzacs in London by persistent rumors that Sydney has been bombarded. An official denial would ...

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  14. NEW CABINET MEETS

    Preparations for the short session of Parliament to be opened formally on Tuesday were made by the new State Ministry today. ...

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  15. [?]TER'S COLD IN FRANCE MUST BE FACED BY ANZACS

    the course of an address to Red workers, Mrs George Mackay the following letter, written by [?]ral J. A. Williams:-- ...

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  16. PREFERENCE NOT GIVEN, COMPLAINS FORMER ANZAC

    L.P.N., a returned soldier, writes complaining that the State Government is not observing its undertaking to give preference to men who have served at ...

    Article : 281 words
  17. COURT AWARDS OVERLAP

    Reference to the overlapping of industrial awards was made by Mr Justice Powers today in fixing the rates of pay for carters and drivers of South ...

    Article : 225 words
  18. USING A MOUNTAIN SIDE

    "Vote No" stands out in while on the dark background of Mount Tarrangower, in letters which can be read without field-glasses from a distance of four to five miles. ...

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  19. CLEANING UP EAST AFRICA

    Reuter's special correspondent, telegraphing from Ndanda, in German East Africa, says:--"The British forces are still ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. SURPLUS CHEESE SOLD

    Surplus Victorian cheese has been sold to the Imperial Government at 9d a 1b. As New Zealand, however, is receiving 10d a 1b. from the same source, ...

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  21. COLLINGWOOD TO DISCUSS

    At the meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday evening, Cr. T. M' Allen will move "That this council is opposed to the method of the Federal Government to obtain ...

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  22. THE MORAL ISSUE

    The Rev. Dr. Charles Strong. Armadale, writes:--You are fair enough to give two sides of a question. I venture to say that there are ...

    Article : 431 words
  23. WHEAT OVERDRAFT SHOWN

    On November 25 the overdraft of the Australian Wheat Board was £1,054.000, made up as follows;--New South Wales, £5000; Victoria, £186.000; South ...

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  24. SOLDIER WOOL CLASSERS WILL CONTINUE TRAINING

    Mr. A. Y. Bramwell, officer in charge of the Employment Bureau, of the State War Council, stated today that the 80 returned soldiers who last year ...

    Article : 158 words
  25. REFERENDUM POINTS

    In this war and prevent another, you want the Berlin papers to [?]nce "Another German Victory" December 20? ...

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  26. "PEANUT KING" AGAIN FINED

    Percy Brenton, well known as the "Peanut King" was fined £5 today, in default a month's imprisonment, for having behaved in an insulting manner on the Yarra bank on ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. DAPPLE GREY HORSE STOLEN FROM STIPENDIARY STEWARD

    Stipendiary stewards usually keep a close watch upon the movements of horses, but Mr Joseph Loughlin, of 20 Carnarvon road, Caulfield, has found it ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. DAYLIGHT ROBBERIES CONTINUE

    Forcing open the side window of a house occupied by George Stafford, porter, of 98 St. Phillip street, Brunswick East, thieves yesterday stole jewellery valued at £5. ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. BENDIGO IN COPPER CHAINS REJOICES IN ITS CAPTIVITY

    Citizens of Bendigo entered enthusiastically into the Copper Chain Day movement today. Business premises in the main block, round which ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. SANDWICHES NOT A MEAL

    That sandwiches, served in a bar parlor, did not constitute a bona fide meal was the effect of a decision given in the St. Kilda Court today. Thomas Millar, license of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. TOMORROW'S MAILS

    Mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:--New Zealand, 10 a.m.; Tasmania, Hobart and Launceston excepted, 12.45 p.m.; ...

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  32. FOE'S ARMY IN FRAGMENTS

    A prominent military authority, interviewed by a representative of Router, regarding the probable sequel to Colonel Tafel's surrender, pointed ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. FROM NOUMEA TO FRANCE

    Varied entertainments for the French soldiers from Noumea who are visiting Melbourne on their way to France were enjoyed today. One hundred of the men went to ...

    Article : 170 words
  34. SHIPPING FIRM TO CONTINUE

    Owing to a misapprehension it was stated yesterday, in connection with the formation of the Interstate Trading Agency, that the firm of J. B. Eilcrker, shipping agents, was ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. ACCOUNTS TO BE PROBED

    Mr L. B. Tomlins, Collins House, 360 Collins street, has been appointed by the State Government to be a special auditor to examine and report ...

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  36. OFFICIAL REPORT AWAITED ON HOSPITAL GRIEVANCES

    In regard to published criticisms of the administration of the Randwick Military Hospital, Mr .T. Trumble, Acting Secretary for Defence, said today ...

    Article : 152 words
  37. THE FORUM

    It is indeed true that the lives and liberties of the Australian age-earning class are threatened as are those of all of us, ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. DECEMBER LAW BUSINESS

    Business of the Supreme Court for December will be begun on Tuesday, when the Full Court bench will be occupied by Sir John Madden, Chief Justice; Mr Justice Hood, and ...

    Article : 125 words
  40. "OUR DAY" IN SYDNEY

    "Our Day," in aid of the British Red Cross Society, was hold in Sydney today. Prior to the street collections there was an amount of £37,281 in hand in the form of ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. AUSTRALIA WEEK ENDS

    With the closing of the shops tonight Australia Week will The elaborate displays of Australian manufactured goods in the city and suburbs have attracted a great ...

    Article : 77 words
  42. NOT A DREAM, SAYS BENCH

    "The constable must have been dreaming," said Benjamin Wil[?]mort, inspector of the Society for the Protection of Animals, when charged in the St. Kilda Court today with ...

    Article : 66 words
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