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  5. OSING OF BALLARAT CAMP.

    A deputation consisting of Mayors Hill and Levy, the Hon. F. Brawn, M.L.C., Cr Brokenshire, Mr W. H. Middleton, and Lieut.-Col. G. F. ...

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  6. THE WEST FRONT

    A communique issued this afternoon says:— "A night attack on a small post east of Maison de champagne was easily ...

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  7. ROUMANIAN FRONT

    Absence of news, except that contained in the communiques, renders the Roumanian situation most obscure. French critics, however, believe that ...

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  8. ITALIAN GENERAL WOUNDED.

    General Petiti Diroreto, commanding the Italians in Macedonia, was wounded by a shell at Monastir on Tuesday. ...

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  9. THE ZEPPELIN WRECKS

    In giving details of the casualties caused by the Zeppelin raid, in which two of the German airships were brought down in flames off the coast ...

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  10. AEROPLANE'S VISIT.

    An official statement issued by the Press Bureau says:— "A hostile aeroplane, at a great height above a haze, dropped six ...

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  11. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Replying to a question by Mr P. Morrell (Liberal) in the House of Commons. Mr Lloyd George, Minister for War, said that the punishment in ...

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  12. ARTILLERY ACTIVE ON SOMME.

    A Paris official report states that there has been moderate artillery activity on the Somme front and at Douaumont (in the Verdun sector). ...

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  13. LATEST WAR NEWS

    General Haig reports intermittent enemy shelling at Guendecourt and south of Arras, and considerable trench mortar activity at Maquissart and Neuve ...

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  14. ENEMY POSITION SHELLED.

    General Haig reports considerable artillery fire on our front on both sides of the Ancre. Our retaliation was prompt and effective. Enemy trench ...

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  15. GERMAN RAILWAYS

    Germany has abolished first class on the railways, and curtailed the number of sleeping cars. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CO-OPERATION.

    Reuter learns that the Roumanians possess unabated confidence, despite the German advance. They are convinced that the effects ...

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  17. WALES COAL STRIKE.

    Representatives of the South Wales miners to-day conferred at the Board of Trade with Sir George Askwith, the Chief Industrial Commissioner, who is ...

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  18. FLEW AT GREAT HEIGHT.

    Flying at a great height, the German airman who raided London to-day was invisible, owing to the mist that prevailed. ...

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  19. EMPEROR'S OBSEQUIES.

    Amsterdam reports that the body of the late Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria was transferred this evening from his palace at Schoenbrunn in a ...

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  20. ORANGE FREE STATE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bloemfontein, South Africa, reports that ex-President Steyn, of the Orange Free State, died suddenly while addressing ...

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  21. SETTLEMENT ANTICIPATED.

    The South Wales coal dispute will probably be settled within a week. It is anticipated that the men's wages will be increased by 15 per cent. It ...

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  22. ANCIENT CAPITAL OF WALLACHIA.

    A German communique received this afternoon says:— "We have captured Kurtea de Ar[?] south-east of Kimpolung, the ...

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  23. DEFENCE OF BUCHAREST.

    News of a great battle in defence of Bucharest is hourly awaited. French experts point out that although the Ministers and the Staffs of the ...

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  24. KAISER AT VIENNA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Berlin official message reports that the Kaiser arrived at Vienna yesterday morning, returning in the ...

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  25. RAIDER BROUGHT DOWN.

    The Admiralty states that the Commodore at Dunkirk has been notified by the French authorities that they brought down an aeroplane at 2.15 on ...

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  26. THE CHANNEL RAID.

    In connection with last week's German raid in the Channel, the Official Press Bureau issues a Berlin official statement, claiming that German naval ...

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  27. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The strike tribunal appointed by the Prime Minister to deal with the coal strike met this afternoon, Judge Edmunds presiding. The three ...

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  28. EXHIBITION OF "FRIGHTFULNESS."

    The "Times," in a leading article, says that the seaplane raid was an act of bravado and an exhibition of German "frightfulness." It was perhaps ...

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  29. WOOLWICH VISITED.

    Dominion journalists who have inspected Woolwich are impressed y the magnitude of the operations and the enormous army of men and women ...

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  30. JOY IN ENGLAND.

    The great news of the bringing down of two Zeppelins was received with intense joy. It will be a heavy blow to German ...

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  31. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    Vessels reported sunk are the Norwegian steamer Belle [?] (1883 tons) and two French sailing vessels. The Danish steamers Villemoes (775 ...

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  32. DEFENCE ADMIRABLE.

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, the "Times" correspondent at Bucharest, says:— "The Rumanians have defended the Wallachian frontier admirably, but the ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Mr C. A. B. Campion, London manager of the Commonwealth Bank, has been granted an extension of the exemption of the bank's employes, Messrs ...

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  34. BIG EVENTS EXPECTED.

    Big Roumanian events are expected hourly in view of the enemy's proximity to Bucharest, which is itself a first rank fortress, with 36 armoured forts, at an ...

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  35. CREEK SITUATION CRITICAL.

    A message from Athens, dated Monday, says that the situation is critical, and riots are still feared. On Monday morning Admiral du Fournet ...

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  36. LOSS OF HOSPITAL SHIPS

    It is announced by the Admiralty that the reports that have been received do not prove whether the hospital ships Britannic (48,158 tons), and ...

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  37. AMERICAN VESSEL SUNK.

    It is announced that the American steamer Chamung (2615 tons), owned by the Atlantic and Pacific Coast Transportation Company, has been ...

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  38. VENEZELIST WAR DECLARATION.

    An Amsterdam advice states that the Cologne "Gazette" treats the Venezelist declaration of war against Germany with contempt. It threatens ...

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  39. N.Z. MINERS MOVE.

    At the request of the Coal Miners' Federation, the Minister for Mines has called a conference of coal mine owners to confer with representatives of the ...

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  40. RAIDER'S EFFORT TO ESCAPE.

    One monster made franctic efforts to escape, but was jointly attacked by the anti-aircraft guns and naval airmen. The raider was travelling at a ...

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  41. ENEMY IN SYRIA.

    Advices received from Syria declare that British naval men have searched the enemy consulates and impounded various documents. Guards have been ...

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  42. FOUR LIVES LOST ON VESSEL.

    All those on board the Ellerman liner City of Birmingham (7498 tons), which has been sunk, were saved, with the exception of a doctor, a barman ...

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  43. GERMAN CLAIM REFUTED.

    Referring to the German suspicions in regard to the 'large number," namely, 1106 persons, on board the Britanic, the Press Bureau points out that ...

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  44. UNPATRIOTIC SHIP-OWNERS.

    It is reported that the Admiralty offered to provide guns and crews for certain vessels, if the shi[?] strengthened their decks. Some of the owners ...

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  45. NEW APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED.

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday, in reply to Viscount Peel, Lord Derby (Under-Secretary for War) made a statement regarding the appointment ...

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  46. RUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that Count Bobrinski has been relieved of the functions of Court Master. The Minister of Agriculture has been ...

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  47. CANADIAN FORCES.

    As a result of the recommendations of Sir George Perley in London the Canadian Government will probably adopt the Australian system of military ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier, Mr Holman, delivered the first budget since the formation of the National Government. The revenue from ...

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  49. EMPIRE AFTER THE WAR

    Sir Joseph Ward (the New Zealand Minister of Finance), addressing a representative gathering at the Insurance Institute on Tuesday, on the ...

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  50. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Legislative Assembly, by 11 votes to 9, negatived the second reading of the Holmes anti-shouting bill. ...

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  51. A PREMATURE DECLARATION.

    Mr H. Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail's" Petrograd correspondent, who is visiting Bucharest, telegraphs:— "Rumania's plight is chiefly due to ...

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  52. ATTACK ON FIRST ZEPPELIN.

    A "Times" correspondent in a north-east coast town describing the attack on the first Zeppelin, says that suddenly a spot of light appeared on the ...

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  53. THE REFERENDUM VOTE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the German newspaped "Koelnische Volks Zeitung" refers deliriously to "sick recruiting in ...

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  54. CHARGE AGAINST PUBLISHER.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, William D. Barnett, secretary of the A.M.A., was charged with having, as publisher of the "Barrier Truth." ...

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  55. CROWN COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens states that the adjournment of the Greek Crown Council was apparently prompted by the hope of temporising ...

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  56. DEFENCES GETTING INTO FORM.

    The "Times" aeronautic correspondent says that the anti-aircraft defences are getting into form. The searchlights and guns worked well ...

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  57. FRANCE AND EASTERN AFFAIRS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the French Chamber of Deputies in its secret session is considering a list of interpellations, including Eastern affairs ...

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  58. SALONIKA OFFENSIVE.

    "We have advanced hundreds of yards in the course of widespread local actions," says a Serbian communique. (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...

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  59. CALEDONIAN CONCERT.

    The Ballarat and District Caledonian Society has arranged to celebrate St. Andrew's Day by holding a concert in the Mechanics' Hall on Saturday, 9th ...

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  61. FRENCH BUDGET COMMISSION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports that the French budget commission is raising the postal, telegraph, and telephone rates. It is estimated that ...

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  62. GOVERNOR OF BENGAL.

    Lord Ronald Shay has been appointed Governor of Bengal. ...

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