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  4. STOP PRESS

    Shadow Dancer, who was only recently put to steeple chasing, and Kunjolio, who won the last Grand National Steeple, were ...

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  5. 173 A DAY

    Covering 80 typewritten foolscap sheets, and relating to the wage's and working conditions of between 90,000 and 100,000 ...

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  6. SHIP ARRESTED

    The Japanese freighter Pacific Maru was arrested at Fremantle on Thursday by Myer's Pty., Ltd., Melbourne. ...

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  7. TRAMS STOP

    "It never rains but it pours," remarked a tramway official this morning when he learned of an interruption to the services-- ...

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  8. IRON TROUBLE

    Unless supplies of smelting coke reach Victoria within the next few days the iron foundries of the State, numbering ...

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  9. FIRST MESSAGE FROM FLEET

    In reply to a wireless message of greeting sent on Thursday to the British Fleet, when communication was first established, "The Herald" has received the following from Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field, who is in command of the fleet: ...

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  10. VICE-ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK L. FIELD

    In command of the visiting British Fleet. A wireless message from the Admiral is published in the next column ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WINTRY BLASTS

    The Weather Clerk seems to have made a mistake and handed out samples from his winter stock instead of the summer offerings ...

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  12. 5418

    Votes ore rapidly mounting up in connection with "THE HERALD'S" War Memorial Plebiscite. The figures today reached ...

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  13. TOMB SEIZED

    LONDON, Feb. 23. -- M. Lacau, Director.-General of Egyptian antiquities, this morning sent a letter to Mr Howard Carter, leader of the ...

    Article : 160 words
  14. FATAL END TO BRAWL

    As the result of what is believed to have been a drunken brawl yesterday, David Wilson, 37, laborer, of City road. South Melbourne, died in the ...

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  15. MOTORS GIVE "LIFTS"

    The breakdown of the tram services afforded city-bound motorists the second opportunity within ten days of helping pedestrians. ...

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  16. BOILERMAKERS' LOG

    A log of wages and working conditions has been served by the Federated Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders on employers in all ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. FEATURES IN OTHER PAGES

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  18. WEATHER FORECAST

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  19. FRUIT WORKERS

    An early settlement of the dispute between employers and employes in the fruit preserving and pickling industry is expected. ...

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  20. BUSH FIRE

    early hours this morning [?] made a demonstration at Big Hill, where the disastrous bush fire started on January 15, to amplify evidence ...

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  22. TODAY'S TRAM BREAKDOWN--CAUSE AND EFFECT.

    Incidents in this morning's tramway breakdown Left: Conductors and gripmen waiting for the cars to start again. Right: Repairing the damaged cable.--"Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ANCHISES DEPARTS

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  24. DIGGERS' DINNER

    The soldiers of Victoria will honor Sir John Monash by a gift to be presented at a dinner in Melbourne Town Hall on Anzac Day, April 25. ...

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  25. MEAT WORKS CLOSE

    Surprise has been caused in pastoral circles by the announcement that Messrs John Cooke Pty. Ltd. have decided to close ...

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  26. INTO VOLCANO

    LONDON, Feb. 22.--Emulating the flight of the Australians, Licuts. Parer and M'Intosh, over Mount Vesuvius, five Spanish officers flew ...

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  27. FIRE IN CONVENT

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- Several thousands of pounds worth of damage was done by a Are which broke out shortly lifter 10 a.m.. today in the ...

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  28. UNION PICNIC DAY

    Thousands of unionists went picnicking today with their families and friends. With overcoats and cloaks ready for ...

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  29. AGAINST MR ANGUS

    KERANG, Saturday.--John Coustley farmer, of Cavendish, has been nominated to contest Gunbower in the Labor interest against Mr Angus, ...

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  31. BOARD AS FARMER

    "With a view of extending its operations in irrigation, the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works has purchased 385 acres of irrigable land ...

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  32. DAMAGE IN N.Z. TOWN

    WELLINGTON . (N.Z.), Saturday,-- A fire at Palmerston North last night resulted in the destruction complete or partial, of seven business premises ...

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  33. FOOTBALL APPOINTMENT PROTEST.

    GEELONG, Saturday.--In connection with the appointment of Mr I. Moore as secretary of the Geelong Football Club, local returned soldiers ...

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