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SHIPPING.
Special Ocean Forcenat. [?] by the Weather Bureau, Monday, [?] p.m.[?]
"Sea [?]mooth to moderate south of the Continent; rather rough east of It." Low pressures between Bris[?]ane and New ...
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WEATHER CHART.
NOTES ON THE CHART. MONDAY, PE[?]. 5.
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INDUSTRIAL.
TEXTILE WORKERS' WAGES. Meeting of Protest.
At a mass meeting of the Victorian branch of the Textile Workers' Federation, held at the Trades Hall on Sunday, a resolution[?] was passed protesting against ...
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WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The water front, after several days of quiet, was again busy this morning. Work was proceeding on all vessels at the morning call ...
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Sir,—There are many good nurses, excellent women, endowed with a fund of good sense, splendid ability, and energetic, who are denied the Privilege of doing military ...
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NATIONAL FUNDS.
THE RED CROSS. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY.
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Mr. C. Shelley, of Stawell, has received a letter from his [?]on, Sergeant A. W. Shelley, stating that he has been awarded the medal militaire[?] a French decoration, for general good work and ...
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Councillor H. S. Wood and Mrs. Wood, of Ka[?]ia, queen's aven[?], Caul[?]eld, have received advice that their [?]st son, Corporal S. A. Wood. of the 8th Field Artillery, 20th Battallon, now ...
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Mr. Campbell, M.L.A., has r[?]d a cable message from has son, Sergeant A. G. W. Campbe[?], at the front in France, stating that be received his commission as Heutenant in the 31st ...
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Mrs. Hilsley, of Toongabbie, has recieved word that her son, Private C[?]l Hilsley, died in a hospital in England. This is the second son Mrs. Hilsley has lost through the war. ...
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Mr. and Mrs. Neil Macdonald 15 Brunswick road, west, whose younger son, Private A[?]gus N. Macdonald, late of the audit of receipts office, Spencer street, was reported taken to Tidworth Hospital ...
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