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  2. BRITISH AND FRENCH.

    The Times correspondent in Paris says that the stage management of the British success has been so perfe[?]t that Saturday's ...

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  3. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at nine o 'clock. last. night for to-day for Victoria by ,Mr.Hunt, the Commonwealth. Meterologist:— ...

    Article : 38 words
  4. ITALIAN THRUST.

    "The' Times'" correspondent at the Italian Headquarters says that a Hungarian officer who was captured on the Carso front at the beginning ...

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  5. ROUMANIANS.

    The situation in Dobrudia is confusing. The only definite information of an alleged enemy victory'' comes from Bulgarian sources. It claims the ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. MACEDONIA.

    Telegraphing from Salonika on Friday Mr. G. Ward price the official British press representative in Macedonia says: ...

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  7. CONSCRIPTION.

    The Prime Minister,speaking at the Town Hall,Sydney,to-night,said,in the course of his speech:—''The troops now necessary to ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Younger Ptv. Ltd. announce a display of the latest and most favored fashions for spring and summer wear commencing Friday next. They have ...

    Article : 137 words
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  10. FRENCH.

    A Paris communique issued on Sunday reports that there has been fairly brisk artiliery are in the regions on Berny and Vermandovillers. ...

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  11. BULGARS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    A Sofia report claims ''We are pursuing the defeated Russo-Roumanians in the Dobrudia," but it is significant that it does not claim the ...

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  12. CARSO TRENCHES STORMED.

    A Rome commonunique states that on the Carso front,after repulsing several night counter-attacks, the Italians on Saturday stormed further ...

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  13. (United Service Special Cable.)

    The "Vossische Zeitung " alleges that. a German division iri East SI- istria drove hack the Roumanians on to the Russians. Simultaneously, the ...

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  14. THE GAINS ASSESSED.

    ''The Times'' correspondent at the British Headquarters in France states: "At. many points our task was to ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. FOR FRENCH BABIES.

    It is hardly necessary to remind the public of Warrnambool and district of the "Gift Tea" to be held in the Town Hall this afternoon on ...

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  16. BRILLIANT ASSAULT.

    The text of the paris communiqune issued on Sunday evening is as follows: ''North of the Somme our artillery ...

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  17. ALLIES AT FLORINA.

    It is reported in a Paris commonunique that, the Serbians in Macedonia are now on thle immediate outskirts of Vetrenik and Kaimackalan. ...

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  18. STRONG POSITIONS OCCUPIED.

    Mr. Brann. "The Times" correspondent at tile Roumanian southern headquarters. says that the Russo- Roumnanian forces are falling back ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Cavendish Boyle K.C.M.G. formerly Governor of Newfoundland at the age of 67 years. ...

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  20. SOLDIERS INJURED.

    Nine soldiers were burned about the face and hands at the engineers' camp to-day through the flaring up of black powder which they were ...

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  21. ENEMY LOSES 5,000.

    Reuter's correspondent at Odessa states that a Serbian division in the early fighting in Dobrudia repulsed 18 attacks by Germans and ...

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  22. A DISORDERLY FLIGHT.

    Mr. Jeffries the war correspondent, telegraphs that M. Venezelos has received a telegram stating Florina has been captured and that the Bulgars ...

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  23. THE SUPREME PENALTY.

    The Italian Antonio Picone, who shot dead Joseph Lauricella, another Italian in Victoria Market, was hanged this morning. When he was ...

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  24. BERLIN RETICENT.

    A German commonunique dismisses the Allied advances in a few words claiming that the Somme fighting is taking its course. Lively activity ...

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  25. TRANSYLVANIA SUCCESSES.

    A Berlin commonunique admits that the Roumanians are advancing toward Szckely Udvarhely (74 miles north-west of Kronstadt in ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. BULGARS ADMIT DEFEAT.

    A Bulgarian commonuique admits a Bulgar defeat on the Moglena Plain (Macedonia). It announces that the Anglo-French fleet has bombarded ...

    Article : 37 words
  27. EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!

    The hens have been laying prolifically since Wednesday last, when the annual egg harvest in connection with the Warrnambool Hospital was ...

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  28. THE BUTTER EMBARGO.

    The Premier has asked the Premiers of .New South Wales. South Australia and Oueensland to join with him in a request to the Common- ...

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  29. EASTERN THEATRE.

    An official statement issued at Pet regrad days that 300 Turks have been captured in stubborn fighting south of Brzezany, and on the right bank ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. TOBACCO SENT TO HUNS.

    The acouisitions of war material in East Macedonia by the invading Bulgarians are valued at £4,800,000 The booty secured when the ...

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  31. HOW COURCELETTE WAS TAKEN.

    "The Times'' correspondent at Headquarters states that the operations at Martiepaich alone yielded 700 prisoners on Friday. The British ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. STATE SHIPYARDS.

    The Minister for the Navy will meet Mr. Hagelthorn State Minister, this week Ai discuss with him the question of the leasing or sale of the ...

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  33. REFERENDUM WRIT.

    Today the chief electoral Commonwealth officer received from the Governor-General the writ for the referendum oil the question of ...

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  34. GREECE.

    The Times correspondent at Athens says that M. Calogeropolous who is forming a new Greek Cabinet in an interview, stated that ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. FOE ALLEGES FEARFUL LOSSES.

    A Berlin official message admits increasing Russian activity on the wh[?]le front south of Pinsk and claims to have repadsed,with fearful losses, ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. WHAT THE TURKS MAY DO.

    Mr. Lovat Fraser. writing in the "Daily Mail." says the Kaiser's War Council is possibly a prelude to an attempt to overwhelm Roumania. He ...

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  37. QUEEN OF NESTLES.

    The Queen Carnival in [?]ion with the Roman Cathelic Church,Allansford, was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening,when there ...

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  38. STATE PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN.

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to suggest to a joint meeting of both Houses that Parliament should adiourn on the 12th of October unitil ...

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  39. FRENCH CAPTURE 700.

    It is announced that south of the Somme the French have stormed the Vermaudovillers - Donieecurt - Berny line, taking 700 prisoners. ...

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  40. MR. HUGHES' EXPULSION.

    Mr. Vaughan Premier, interviewed regarding the Sydney Political Labour League's expulsion of Mr. Hughes said Mr. Hughes was ...

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  41. TURKS TAKE OFFENSIVE.

    An official announcement from Petregrad says that the Turks in the Ca[?]casus took the offensive in the regions of Kara Burua,south-west of ...

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  42. KING URGED TO ACT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that M. Calogeropolous has declared that he will observe the strictest neutrality towards the ...

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  43. BRITISH RAILWAY MEN.

    The Newport railway men have suspended the strike resolution pending the reopening of negotiatious. The Crew[?] branch of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    General Haig reported on Sunday: "South of the Anore, further sucesses have been achieved in the vicinity of Courcelette. We extended ...

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  45. LAST HUN COLONY.

    A message received via Amsterdam states that the "Cologue Voldszeitung'' says that the well known doctor, Julius Kariger bewails the ...

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  46. PRINCE ALBERT ILL.

    It is officially stated that Prince Albert the second son of the Kong has been invalided home owing to an a[?] attack of abdominal trouble. ...

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  47. KHAKI AND SLANDER.

    James Arkins. described as the youngest legislator in the State, was awarded £50 damages to-day against Patrick M'Manus newspaper ...

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  48. ENLISTMENTS IN SYDNEY.

    Sixty-three men were accepted to- day. 1.404 have enlisted since the 1st September. ...

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  49. PERSONAL.

    Yet an[?]ther of the old pioneers of the town has passed away in the person of Mrs. Jane Speed, who had [?]tained the advanced age of 78 years. ...

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  50. RELIEF FOR IRELAND.

    At a great meeting held in the Town hall to-night Arch[?]shop Carr presiding, a resolution was adopted,pledging support to the fund opened ...

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  51. THE BLOCKADE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Christiania :states that a conference of the Kings and Premiers of Scandinavia has been held for the ...

    Article : 86 words
  52. HAND TO HAND FIGHTING.

    Reporting at midnight on Sunday, General Haig says ''The enemy, advancing from Les Boeufs, north of Flers was canght ...

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  53. CARGO HELD UP.

    Owing to the Waterside Workers strike in Brisbane a cargo for Brisbane and Queensland ports requiring transhipment, is not being accepted ...

    Article : 34 words
  54. GENERAL DISMISSED

    An Amsterdam message states that the 'Frankfurter Zei[?]ung announces the dismissal of General von Haesmisch the commender of the 14th ...

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