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  2. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    Mr. H. B. Larkin, general manager of the Commonwealth line of steamships, says that the sentiments expressed by the Australian ...

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  3. RIVEN RUSSIA.

    Confused reports regarding the position in Russia continue to be received. The Germans are active in the Baltic provinces, and are carrying on intrigues elsewhere. ...

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  4. BRITISH MINES.

    An official report has been furnished to the press of an interview which a Labour deputation had with the Prime Minister (Mr. Lioyd George), on the subject of the ...

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  5. THE FOOTBALL FINAL.

    Again an immense crowd assembled on the spacious Melbourne Cricket ground to see the last struggle for the football championship of this year. Estimating the ...

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  6. D'ANNUNZIO'S RAID.

    D'Annunzio's filibustering expedition to Fiume is causing a serious international situation. The majority of the Italian army is defying the Government, and King ...

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  7. REPATRIATION.

    The Repatriation Commission has issued directions that where a soldier on active service received wounds in the face or jaw involving surgical treatment, necessitating ...

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  8. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    At a conference of transport workers at Brisbane yesterday the One Big Union proposal was almost unanimously adopted. Using a duplicate key, a thief entered the ...

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  9. Receives Royal Signature.

    His Majesty the King signed the Treaty of Peace with Germany on Friday, and affixed the Great Seal to it. Criticism in Senate. ...

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  10. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Martinsyde aeroplane which is to be flown by Captain Matthews in the flight to Australia is to have floats fitted for the flight over the seas after India has been ...

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  11. Crisis in Turkey.

    The Turkish Cabinet has resigned owing to the serious Nationalist agitation in opposition to the peace terms. The agitation aims at preserving the integrity of the ...

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  12. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Senator Phelan (Democrat, of California) has introduced a bill into the United States Senate for the exclusion of Japanese labourers from the country. He asserted ...

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  13. SPORT IN ENGLAND.

    Sport has recovered after the temporary setback it received through the strike. A record programme of football fixtures— Rugby and Association—was arranged for ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. REFORMATION AND EDUCATION.

    "The Reformation and Education" was the subject of a lecture delivered by the Rev. W. Borland, of Scots Church, in the Assembly Hall on Thursday night. ...

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  15. UNITY OF COMMAND.

    M. Painleve, who was Minister for War in 1917, and became Prime Minister for a short time at the end of that year, made a statement on certain phases of the war in the ...

    Article : 433 words
  16. SPLENDID PAGANS.

    At the Independent Church last night the Rev. J. E. James took as the subject of his sermon "Esau—the Splendid Pagan." There was something very picturesque and ...

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  17. American Flying.

    Lieutenant Maynard, the "Flying Parson," formerly an army chaplain, arrived at Checyenne, in the State of Wyoming, on Friday. He is the leading airman ...

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  18. FALLING BIRTH-RATE.

    Sir H. Rider Haggard, the famous novelist, who recently visited the various overseas Dominions to inquire into the prospects for the emigration of British ...

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  19. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    While crossing the lines at the North Melbourne railway yards on Saturday crening William Cannon, an engine fitter. 56 years of age. was caught between the baffers of two engines. and sustained such injuries ...

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  20. MODEST V.C. WINNER.

    The Australian, Press Association has interviewed Corporal A. P. Sullivan, the South Australian who won the Victoria Cross in Russia, at the repatriation camp ...

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  21. GOD AND RECONSTRUCTION.

    Taking Psalm exlvii. For his text. the Rev. T.E. Ruth preached at Collins street Baptist Church yesterday morning on God and Reconstruction. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 355 words
  23. AMATEUR BOXING.

    "The A.I.F. succeeded because it kept its best punch for the final." So said Brigadier-General Brand in addressing a few words to the crowd assembled to watch the amatcur boxing and ...

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  24. BRITISH TRADE.

    Speaking [?] the Aldwych Club on Friday, the president of the Board of Trade (Sir Auckland [?]) said that after careful iuvestigation he was of opinion that there ...

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  25. South African Affairs.

    In giving evidence before the Low-grade Mines Commission at Johannesburg, members of the execentive of the Transvaal Native Congress condemned the colour ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. Roumanians in Hungary.

    The report of Sir George Russell Clerk, the British diplomatist who was sent with an Allied mission to Hungary, emphasises the danger which would follow an ...

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  27. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    At Wesley Church yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Henry Worrall delevered an address on the coming struggle with the liquor traffic. ...

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  28. MISSION OF THE CHURCH.

    What should be the place of the Church in the community? What was its relation to education, science. industry, business. law, and polities? Those were some of the ...

    Article : 284 words
  29. Riots at Saarbrucken.

    The Paris newspaper the "Petit Parision," says that terrible riots have accurred at Saarbrucken (in the south of the Rhine province). They originated in a ...

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  30. THEOLOGICAL HALL, ORMOND COLLEGE

    First Year.—First class Honours—J.R.B. Love, B.A. Second-class Honours—J.V. McNair, B.A., C.R. Andrews. Third-class Honours—A. A. Mackenzic, J. Jones, A. Mck. Harrison S.R.Biair. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced that the Canadian Marine Navigation Company will shortly establish a direct steamship service between Canada and Brazil. A subsidiary company. ...

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  32. Fortune Telling.

    A surprising decision by Mr. Bankes, the South-West London magietrate, upsets the traditional attitude of the courts towards fortune-tellers. A Clapham woman, who ...

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  33. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    BALLARAT Saturday.—The cadet and bugle band contests attractect a large attendance at the City [?]this afternoon in connection with the South Street Competitions. Simultancously gymnautie ...

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  34. MUNICIPAL AUDITORS.

    The appointment of the following as municipal auditors for the year has been approved by the Public works department:- Mr. J. A. Baker. Melbourne (Ballarat. Bungaree); ...

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  35. American Labour Troubles

    The United States Senate Labour Committee has visited Pittsburg and heard the evidence of the steel strikers' leaders. The American capitalistic group ...

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  36. King Albert's Tour.

    King Albeit of Belgium, who is touring the United States, said, in an interview, that the American educational system was excellent. Every American soldier that he ...

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  37. GOD'S CHALLENGE.

    Preaching yesterday at the anniversary of the Albert Park Methodist Church on the text. "Behold 1 am the Lord. the God of all flesh; is there anything too hard for ...

    Article : 253 words
  38. Americans Shot in Siberia.

    As American soldiers had been shot at Vladivostock, the Allies demanded the withdrawal of Russian troops from the city, [?] when the Omsk Government ...

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  39. TWO MEN SUFFOCATED.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Sunday. — As the result of a fall of earth in the clay pit at the Wagga Brick and Tile Company's works yesterday at noon, two men were killed. ...

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  40. Prohibition in United States.

    The United States House of Representatives and the Senate have agreed to the Prohibition Enforcement Bill, and President Wilson's signature only is required to ...

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  41. German Officers "Wanted."

    A court-martial held at Lille has demanded the extradition of several German officers to stand their trial for crimes committed in France. Among the officers ...

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  42. "VERY UNFORTUNATE" WOMAN.

    At the city Court on Saturday Sarah Martin, a middin-agest woman, was charged with having on Friday afternoon stolen a quantity of jewellery and clothing, valued at £30. the property of Jaseph ...

    Article : 177 words
  43. Self-Government for India.

    The Aga Khan (head of the Ismaili Mahommedans of India), giving evidence before the British Parliamentary Committee, which is inqtirying into the proposed ...

    Article : 89 words
  44. NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL AT SUNSHINE.

    There was a large assemblage at the opening of a [?] at Sunshine yesterday afternoon by A[?] Mannix. Amongst those present were the Rev. J. P. Carney and the Rev. J. Murray ...

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  45. ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY.

    At the invitation of their Excellencies the GovrenorGeneral and lady Helen Manly Ferirmvin. the annual exhibition of the Aria and Cra[?] Society will be brld in the ballroom at G[?]ment House. The ...

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  46. BRUNSWICK TRAM SERVICE.

    The claim of East Brunswick for an extension of the electric tramway service by a branch line from Albion street along Nicholson street was supported at a public ...

    Article : 56 words
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