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  2. WESTERN FRONT ACTIVE. Enemy strengthening Ones

    A serious outbreak of typhoid has occurred among the German troops in the Lille district, and the town has been evacuated. Five thousand ...

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  3. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

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  4. EARL ROBERTS' FUNERAL

    Earl Roberts' funeral took place to-day. Though rain was falling enormous crowds blocked the roads. A thousand Territorials and some ...

    Article : 439 words
  5. IN THE PACIFIC. CAPTURED ISLANDS.

    The "Pull Mull Gazette "says Unit the Japanese offer of captured islands to Australia is a striking proof of good faith, and that the ...

    Article : 69 words
  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATlVES.

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Tudor, in answer to numerous questions about the New South Wales Government's proposals ...

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  7. ON THE VISTULA.

    It is officially stated that the progress of the battles along the Vistula—Warta front and the Czenstochow—Cra[?]ow line is extremely ...

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  8. CANADIAN GRATIFICATION.

    The press expresses gratification at the announcement that. Australia has undertaken the administration of the Pacific Islands until the war is ...

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  9. THE SENATE.

    The Senate spent the day on Senator Turley's amendment for wet canteens in the Defence Bill. Progress was reported and the ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Scottish-Australian Investment Co. has declared a divisible balance. ...

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  11. GLENELG ELECTION.

    Mr. H. J. M. Campbell, retiring member for Glenelg, addressed the Casterton elrctors on Tuesday evening. He gave an able exposition of ...

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  12. RACING APPEAL.

    Considerable time was devoted by the V.R.C. committee to the hearing of appeals by Mr. J. O'Loughlin and Mr. W. Everest, who, with the ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. IN ASIATIC TURKEY.

    The British at Shattel Arah, in Asiatic Turkey, routed 1500 of the enemy with heavy loss. Many prisoners were taken, and transports ...

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  14. THE YSER FIGHTING.

    The "Telegraaf" reports that the conflict along the Yser has been renewed between Nieuport and Dixmade. The Belgians are utilising ...

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  15. TURKISH COLUMN DEFEATED.

    A communique states that the Russians defeated a Turkish column in the Otticchai Valley. An action is proceeding along the whole Erzerum ...

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  16. THE WEATHER. YESTERDAY'S HAMILTON RECORDS.

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  17. AMERICA AND TURKEY

    President Wilson has confined with Mr. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy[?] regarding the firing by Turkish forces upon the American cruiser ...

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  18. ENEMY'S ACTIVITY INCREASES.

    A communique states:—The enemy's artillery activity has increased on the northern front, particularly between the sea and Lys. ...

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  19. PLUCKY BRITISH LIEUTENANT.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lieutenant Dimmer, who, though shot five times, served a machine gun until it was destroyed. ...

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  20. GERMAN SPIES NEAR YPRES.

    The Press Bureau states that an eye witness of the fighting eastward of Ypres narrates that German spies and snipers, often wearing ...

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  21. FLOODED DIXMUDE AREAS.

    Seven thousand German engineers have gone to Dixmude to build tridges in the floo[?]ed area. ...

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  22. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLES.

    London, 19, 11.50 p.m.: The general. commanading foce operating at Shatt[?] Ar[?] in the Persian Gulf, report:— An advance was made on ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    About 7.30 this evening a are which threatened to attain serious proportions was observed in the upper portion of a lofty building in ...

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  24. NEW GERMAN GUNS.

    Eighty big guns have been sent to the northern battlefield from Essen. Many guns are now massed at Dixmude, mostly light artillery. ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Following is the official forecast for Saturday:—Fine, with mild temperatures, exce[?] for further showers and some ...

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  26. SENTRY MYSTERIOUSLY WOUNDED.

    A sentry at the small arms magazine at Freetwood was wounded by an unknown man. who approached the magazine and escaped in a ...

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  27. SPIES IN ENCLAND.

    A sharp debate occurred in the House of Lords regarding the Home Office's slackness respecting spies. Lord Londonderry, during an angry ...

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  28. A BOMB IN AMIENS.

    A German airman dropped [?]om[?]s into Amiens killing 18 horses. ...

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  29. APSLEY.

    The many friends of Mr. George Matthews will regret to learn that he is a patient at the Narracoorte hospital. Latest reports regarding ...

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  30. STAVE[?] RMANS.

    A hundred and forty Germans in the [?]pres district stealthily, at night time, occupied some deserted French trenches. The French, ...

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  31. IN AUSTRALIA.

    A large crowd witnessed the march through the streets of the fourteenth infantry belonging to the second expeditionary force. The ...

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  32. EGGS FOR HOSPITAL.

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  33. RANJITSINNAJI JOINS COLOURS.

    Prince Rani[?]sinhji, the erstwhile famous cricketer, is proceeding to Europe for active service. ...

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  34. MERINO

    A steady, soaking rain set in yesterday morning, and lasted for several hours, 84 joints being registered. The rain will be of great ...

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  35. A BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    James Francis Costello, aged [?] years, a son of Patrick Thomas Costello, of Eureka-street, Ballarat, full off a cart to-day. A wheel ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. WRECKED AUXILIARY CRUISER.

    Lieut. Blair, navigating officer of the auxiliary cruiser Oceanic, which was wrecked off the north coast of Scotland, has been found guilty of ...

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  37. THE PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Lord Mayor's patriotic fund totals £143,6.6, and the Belgian fund £24,018. ...

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  38. KRUPPS' CAPITAL INCREASED.

    The "Vossische Zeitung " states that Krupps' capital has been [?]creased by seventy million marks. The Krupp family has, taken the whole ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. NON-BRITISH VOLUNTEERS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Jensen undertook to have inquiries made respecting Austrians and Germans in the expeditionary ...

    Article : 36 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. BOO[?]S FOR SOLDIERS.

    Factories in Northampton are making 4,000,000 pairs of boots for the British troops, and 2,000,000 for the French. ...

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  44. BALLARAT SHOW.

    The Ballarat show was held to-day. There was a falling oft in the number of exhibits in many sections. notably in machinery and farm produce. ...

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  45. GERMAN TRAWLER CAPTURED.

    A Dutch-torpedo, boat captured a trawler flying the German flag In Dutch waters. The trawler is suspected of mine-laying. ...

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  46. FUTURE CONTINGENTS.

    Messrs. Cook, Sampson and Abbott pressed the Prime Minister to make a definite statement of the Government's intentions respecting further ...

    Article : 59 words
  47. COLUMBIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Unofficial information states that Great Britain and France have received assurances from Columbia that no infractions of neutrality ...

    Article : 41 words
  48. REPLACING RAILWAY BR[?]DGES.

    An English firm has secured contracts to replace many railway bridges destroyed during the military operations in France. ...

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  49. SUSPECTED SMALL POX.

    The quarantine authorities have ordered the steamer Kanowna to return to Sydney with cargo and passenders because of a case of ...

    Article : 50 words
  50. GREENWALD.

    A most delightful fall on rain came this morning. It will be of great benefit to this district for potatoes, late crops, and tanks. It ...

    Article : 139 words
  51. BRITISH WAR FUNDS.

    The House of Commons has adopted resolutions embodying Mr. Lloyd George's proposals for financing the war. It is estimated that between ...

    Article : 49 words
  52. FIGHT IN BLACK SEA.

    The Russian naval staff announces that a series of explosions occurred on the German-cum-Turkey warship, Goeben, when a division of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  53. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Thomes Smith and Thomas kay were run down by a train on the line at Jerrawa Creek, near Goulburn, Smith was killed instantly, ...

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  54. IRISH LOYALTY.

    On behalf of a great meeting which was farewelling a thousand Bellast Nationalists who were joining the Irish Brigade Mr. Devlin, M P., ...

    Article : 65 words
  55. Advertising

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