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  2. 1,500,000 FRENCH TROOPS. French Occupy Colmar.

    Mr. M. H. Dono[?], the famous "Daily Curonicre" war correspondent, has given a detaited account of an outpost fight which took place on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  3. AUSTRIA AND HER FOES.

    Rome advises that the Montenegrin soldiers are continuing their advance into the Austrian Province of Herzegovina. ...

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  4. POPE IN HIGH FEVER.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Rome says the Pope is suffering from a continuous nervous depression since the war began. His Holiness is now in bed in ...

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  5. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Mr. Cook, the Prime Minister yesterday, received the following cables from Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, with the intimation that they were ...

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  6. DANISH CATTLE FOR GERMANY.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the export of live cattle to Germany through Jutland is so great that this route is insufficient ...

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  7. BALKAN ALLIANCE MAY BE RENEWED

    Reuter's Agency states that the practicability of a renewal of the Balkan Alliance, with the addition of Roumania, is the subject of conversations in diplomatic ...

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  8. MAJOR HART VOLUNTEERS.

    Major A. G. C. Hart, of Eaglehawk, quartermaster of the 67th Infantry, has received notice that his offer to accompany the Australian expeditionary force has been ...

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  9. BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

    Owing to the enormous number of bills tendered for discount at the Bank of England under the arrangement arrived at between Mr. Lloyd-George and the Bank of ...

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  10. WAR CORRESPONDENTS.

    At the request of Sir Edward Grey, the active war correspondents from the front are being asked to keep away, or return to England, as any wrong description may ...

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  11. REPORTED SERVIAN VICTORY.

    The Servian Legation here has received a telegram from the Servian Premier, stating that the Austrians had been completely routed in the mountains near Sabatz, and ...

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  12. BENDIGO. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    Of the 80 men selected to represent the 17th (Campaspe Valley) Light Horse Regiment in the Australian Expeditionary Force, 45 left yesterday for the training ...

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  13. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Nearly ten thousand recruits were enrolled during the week-end for Earl Kitehener's second army of 100,000 men. ...

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  14. JAPAN AND GERMANY. ASSURANCES TO AMERICA.

    The Japanese Ambassador at Washington (Viscount Chinda) has informed the United States that should Japan become involved in the present conflict every American ...

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  15. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    In military circles great interest attaches to the new movement on the part of the French in taking the offensive after repelling the German advance in Nancy. ...

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  16. UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT WILSON'S PROPOSED MEDIATION.

    Germany, Groat Britain, France, and Austria have declined President Woodrow Wilson's offer of mediation. ...

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  17. RETURNING AMERICANS.

    The steamer Laconia has arrived here crowded with passengers, chiefly wealthy Americans returning' from Europe. Many of the wealthiest passengers were ...

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  18. CANADA.

    The Canadian wheat crop is shown to be far below the estimate. It is probable that a moratorium will be declared throughout the Dominion. ...

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  19. FRENCH OCCUPY COLMAR.

    A telegram from Basle states that the French troops have occupied Colmar. ...

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  20. ANOTHER DOCTOR VO[?]TEERS.

    Dr. Jolly, of the Bendigo Hospital, has offered his services as a member of the Australian Expeditionary Force. ...

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  21. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    A telegram received in Paris from Tokio states that Japan will limit any eventual action she may take in China to the prot[?]torate of Kiau-Chan. ...

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  22. BENDIGO VOLUNTEER HONORED.

    Mr. A Bolitho, and of the accented volunteers from Bendigo, was last evening presented with a handsome shaving outfit by the employes of Messrs. H. M. Leggo and ...

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  23. DONATIONS OF HORSES.

    A number of horses has been donated to the 17th A.L.H. Yesterday morning Mr. R. J. Moorhend, of Kimbolton Station, informed Lieut. Williams that he was ...

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  24. AVIATORS AT METZ.

    The French are making effective use of aeroplanes for reconnoitring purposes. Two aviators, Lieutenant Cesari and Corporal Prudnommeau, started out from ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Union Government threatens to take drastic measures with retrospective effect if unjustifiable increases are made in the prices of foodstuffs. ...

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  26. GERMANS SHOW LITTLE FIGHT.

    After fighting at Dinant, the French cavalry ovagnised a big battue and swept the front of the allios' army bare of German Uhlans. The French took many ...

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  27. AMERICA MUCH CONCERNED.

    The ultimatum presented by Japan to Germany created a sensation in the United States. Official circles in Washington are much concerned at Japan's demand that ...

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  28. SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' FUND.

    Mrs. Akehrst has held an enthusiastic meeting of those interested in the soldiers' and sailors' relief fund at Golden-square, and a depot for the receipt of contributions ...

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  29. LIST OF INFANTRYMEN.

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  30. GENERAL. DEFENCE OF HOLLAND.

    The Dutch Army is strongly holding the frontier. Numerous barbed wire entanglements and barricades have been placed on all roads, and arrangements are ready for ...

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  31. GERMANS DROP BOMBS.

    It is reported from Brussels that on Sunday night a German aeroplane flew over Belgium and dropped bombs on Louvain, a large city 14 miles north-east of Brus ...

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  32. A.N.A. ATTUTUDE.

    Mr. A. W. Jordan, secretary or the Bendigo branch, and Mr. J. Trevean secretary of the Eaglehawk branch of the A.N.A., have received advice from the general ...

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  33. GERAMANS CHECKED AT WAVRE.

    Brussels advices state that the advance guards of both the Belgian and German forces came into contact on Sunday near Wayre, 13 miles from Brussels, and also ...

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  34. PROTEST AGAINST JAPAN'S ACTION.

    The Washington representative of Britain, on being interviewed, said a resolution had been proposed by the House directing Mr. Bryan to protest against ...

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  35. ALLIED ARTILLERY WORKS [?]

    The Press Bureau state that a visit to the scene of the recent fight in Upper Alsace has shown the great destructive effect of the allied artillery. ...

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  36. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    It is stated that the Czar will shortly issue a proclamation giving the Jews equal civil and political rights. ...

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  37. EXTENT OF JAPAN'S ACTION.

    The Press Bnreau states that the Britisl and Japanese Governments had been in comm[?]ication, and decided that each must take action to protect its general ...

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  38. FRESH FIGHTING IN ALSACE.

    Telegrams received in Basle (Switzerland) report that fresh fighting has taken place between the French and German forces, between Belfort, on the frontier, and ...

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  39. THE GERMAN PLANS.

    It is believed that not only have the German plans been hopel[?]ly overthrown, but as a consequence of the cheek aviators report that large numbers of German corps ...

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  40. DISTRESS AT ROTTERDAM.

    Serious distress prevails among the lightermen of Rotterdam, owing to the stoppage of trade. Fifty thousand families are destitute. Relief funds have been ...

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  41. CAPTURED FLAG ARRIVES IN PARIS.

    The German flag which was captured by the French near Luneville on Saturday has arrived in Paris. This is the first flag captured from the Germans during the ...

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  42. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    On Monday afternoon thsi movement was organised. Yesterday the sub-committee purchased materials for [?]annol under garments and for crochet caps. From 2 to ...

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  43. UNITED STATES WILL NOT ENTER CONTROVERSY.

    President Woodrow Wilson informed the press representatives that the U.S. had no reason to question Japan's bona fides respecting the transfer of Kiao-Chau after ...

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  44. SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.

    The teachers of the Quarry Hill Mothodist School [?] last evening to bid farewell to Mr. Nool Edwards, one of the officers, and son of the superintendent (Mr. ...

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  45. GERMANS BURN TOWN.

    The "Daily Chro[?]le" correspondent at Amsteriam has telegraphed that on Saturday the Ger[?] burat the remainder of the town of [?] They sent all men ...

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  46. CUBAN CIGAR FACTORIES CLOSED.

    Owing to the war in Europe, the Cuban cigar factories here have been closed. ...

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  47. FRENCH GOVERNMENT ADDS A BONUS.

    M. Viviani, the French Premier, announces that the State is adding a bonus of 33 per cent. to all out of work grams made by the existing trade unions. ...

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  48. GERMAN RIGHT FLANK.

    It is reported that the German are dispatching guards and other picked troops to the right flank. ...

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  49. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    A sentry named Robertson, at Brooklands aerodrome, had an encounter yesterday with a supposed spy. The sentry challenged the man three times, and, ...

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  50. PRLPARING FOR WAR.

    Mr. J. B. Suttor, commercial agent in the East for New South Wales, to-day cabled to the Premier (Mr. Holman) as follows:— "Tsing-tau, Monday.—Notice to surrender ...

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  51. RAPID FRENCH MOBILISATION.

    The mobilisatiin of the French troops was so rapid that France had 1,2500,000 field troops at their post on 12th August, in addition to the troops forming the garrison. ...

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  52. CAU[?]T IN THE ACT.

    One of the [?] German spics in Brassels, named [?]ing, has been captured by the police. At the m[?]ent of his arrest he was ...

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  53. Germans Massing on Frontier.

    Aix-la-Chap[?] is now [?]crammed with German troops, and additional men are arriving daily. These reinforcements include soldiers from the Russian frontier, where ...

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  54. ON THE SEA. FRENCH SWEEP ADRIATIC.

    The Press Bureau states that the French Mediterranean fleet has swept the Adriatic Sea clear of hostile warships to Cattaro, on the Montenegrin coast. ...

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  55. ON RUSSIAN FRONTIER. RUSSIAN GENERAL ADVANCE.

    The general advance of the Russion Army began on Sunday, a week earlier than was supposed possible. The Russian cavalry is now overwhere in close touch with the ...

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  56. RELIEF FUNDS.

    The Mayor (Cr. Andrew) has given notice of motion for the meeting of the City Council on Friday that £1000 be voted for the relief of the families and dependents of the ...

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  57. NO FIGHTING ON MONDAY.

    It was officially stated at 9 o'clock last night that no lighting had occurred on Monday. The Germans are taking up the ...

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  58. BENDIGO PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION

    The Mayor (Cr. Andrew) received a telegram from the Premier yesterday stating that Mr. H. S. W. Lawson. Minister for Lands, would represent the State Ministry ...

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  59. DINANT ENGAGEMENT.

    News from Brussels gives further deta[?]s of the fight at Dinaut. The Freuen wing at Dinant was outnumbered by the Germans fourfold. ...

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  60. UHLANS BURN VILLAGE.

    A Uhlan patrol entered the Belgian village of Heehtel, near Cheel, to-day, and demanded money. A shot was fired on the horsemen, but the villagers refused to give ...

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  61. GERMANS STRENGTHEN FORTRESSES.

    It is officially announced from Paris that the Germans are feverishly strengthening the Vistula fortresses, especially those at Graudens and Thorn. Large numbers of ...

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  62. BRITISH SHIPS CHASE AUSTRIANS.

    It is reported from Rome that four British battleships chased the Austrian cruisers Auro and Szigetvar, which were blockading Antivari, on the coast of ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN WAR ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting has been called in London for Wednesday for the purpose of forming an Australian War Contingent Association, similar to that formed recently by New ...

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  64. BELGIUM SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

    The sent of Government has been moved to Antwerp. Important measures have been taken to safeguard Brussels against surprise by the German cavalry, including ...

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  65. RUSSIANS CAPTURE INSTERBURG.

    The Russians have crossed the frontier near Memel, and have captared Insterburg, a town in Germany, about 40 miles from the border. ...

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  66. PATRIOTIC SERVICE.

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  68. BELGIAN AIRMLN'S PREDICAMENT.

    While [?]tring to-day two Belgian [?]viators were [?]lied to descend near a body of [?] owing to a breakdown The [?] the machine and ...

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  69. GERMAN CRUISER LEIPSIC.

    The German cruiser Loipsic is coaling. It [?] believed that she is bound for Samoa. ...

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  71. PYRAMID HILL VOLUNTEERS.

    Eight young residents have volunt[?]red for service in the Australian expeditinary force, viz., Messrs. Wallace Findley, John Merman, Duncan. M'Intyre. Frank Dec. ...

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  75. THE WEATHER IN NORTH SEA.

    The went her in the North Sea continues beautifully line, and the atmosphere is clear. ...

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