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  4. SCHOOL GIRLS' BAZAAR.

    A bazaar held in the Church of England Girls' Grammar School on Saturday afternoon realised the remarkable sum of £460 for the Belgian and Red Cross ...

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  6. THE DARDANELLES.

    Dealing with the fighting in Gallipoli, a Paris official report states that the Allies on Friday attacked along the entire front with the object of ...

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  7. BOMBARDMENT OF POLA.

    The Rome newspaper "Messagero" states that during the aerial bombardment of Pola, two Austrian battleships while manoeuvring to escape came ...

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  8. DARDANELLES FIGHTING

    A Paris communique declares that on the night of 5th June the Germans made a violent effort to retake positions which were recently lost. A ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PATRIOTIC LEAGUE.

    One of the Principal objects of the Australian Patriotic League which is being formed by the Melbourne Branch of the Overseas Club, is to ...

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  10. RECRUITING IN SYDNEY.

    There was a rush to enlist at the Victoria Barracks to-day. Up to an early hour in the afternoon 160 recruits had been passed as medically ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    An Austrian communique declares that the Italians suffered considerable losses at Monte Nero. 300 were killed on the souther slope. ...

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  12. VOLUNTEER SERVICE INSUFFICIENT.

    Canon Forster, of All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst, in all address to a company of the Bathurst M[?]tia last night, referred to the appeal of ...

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  13. RUSSIAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    A German submarine, in the Gulf of Riga, sunk the Russian transport Yenessei. Thirty-two were saved. Russian mines and submarines sunk or damaged ...

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  14. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    The wounded include Major Dawson, of New Zealand, who is recovering. Major Dawson and 150 Australians and New Zealanders held a corner of the ...

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  15. GERMAN PIRACY.

    In April a submarine torpedoed the trawler Vanilla in the North Sea. The exposion almost shattered the trawler, which sank immediately. ...

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  16. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Ballarat Shire Council meeting yesterday Cr Mitchell introduced a deputation from the Burrumbeet Racing Club, consisting of Messrs John ...

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  17. APPEAL TO PATRIOTISM.

    Mr Parker Moloney M.H.R. speaking at a Pleasant Sunday Afternoon at Tallangatta yesterday, urged the necessity for Victoria to maintain her quota ...

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  18. FISHING LINER LOST.

    The Aberdeen fishing liner Strathbran has been sunk without warning by a German submarine. The submarine was mistaken for a schooner, as she ...

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  19. THE TURKS' RESOLUTION WEAKENING.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Athens states that the heavy casualties and the arrival of the wounded are weakening the Turkish ...

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  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Dr Green, Bishop of Ballarat, preached at St. John's Church on Sunday evening to a large congregation, representatives of the other churches ...

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  21. SUNK OFF THE LIZARD.

    When off The Lizard, the southernmost point of England, the British steamer Jnkum (4797 tons), owned by the Gulf Transport Company, was ...

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  22. TRIBUTES TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, today, said that he had received a cable message from Cairo from the officer commanding the Australian ...

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  23. MARYBOROUGH.

    An aged widow named Mary Martin was found dead in her bed in a house in Nolan street on Saturday morning. Her neighbor, Mrs Elderidge, not ...

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  24. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is stated that there were 2210 Old Etonians serving in the army and cavy. Of this number, 341 have been killed ...

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  25. FRENCH NAVAL FORCES.

    Vice-Admiral Nicol has been appointed to the command of the French naval forces in the Dardanelles. He has had a brilliant career and is the ...

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  26. TURKISH CONSUL.

    The Turkish Consul-General in Buenos Ayres, the Capital of the Argentine Republic, has closed the Consulate and deposited the archives in ...

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  27. BIOSCOPE SENSATION.

    To-night, at the mechanics' Hall, during a display by West's Pictures, a bioscope film broke, and one of the ends, touching the electric are, ignited. The ...

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  28. FALL OF PRZEMYSL.

    The Kaiser, states Ute "Cologne Gazelle," arrived at the Austrian headquarters on Friday, and congratulated the Archduke Friedrich on the ...

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  29. NAPOLEONS.

    Word being received here lately that it is the intention of the Police Department in close the local police station, a public meeting of the residents ...

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  30. ADMIRABLE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, received to-day a cable message from Sir Edmund Barton. Who is on leave of absence from the High Court ...

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  31. MUNITION SUPPLIES DECREASING.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Chanak reports that a neutral officer states that the Germans are supremely satisfied with the outlook ...

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  32. DISTURBANCE IN CEYLON.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in Ceylon, owing to disturbances between Cingalese and Moormen, which originated at holiday festivities at Kandy. ...

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  33. SOUND RUSSIAN STRATEGY.

    Correspondents narrate that the Russian army between the Pelicia River and the Vistula while withdrawing to their new lines inicted a loss of 30,000 upon ...

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  34. RAIN AT BENDIGO.

    The rain which commenced yesterday, when 8 points was registered, continued to-day. Showers fell intermittently during the afternoon and evening, and ...

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  35. MEAT SUPPLIES FOR LONDON.

    Experimental shipments of frozen meat from South Africa have been readily disposed of in London during the past fortnight. The meat has ...

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  36. PERSIAN GULF FIGHTING.

    It is officially stated that British gun-boats at Tigris occupied Amarah, taking prisoner 30 officers and 700 soldiers. The total captures at Tigris ...

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  37. GEELONG.

    Owing to the bad season, and the consequent shortage and high price of fresh milk, there has been an exceptionally heavy demand for condensed ...

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  38. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  39. FURTHER ALLIED GAINS.

    An official communique says:— We had further gains east of the Aix Noulette-Souchez road and the Neuville labyrinth. We now hold two-thirds of ...

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  40. GERMAN SPY CONFESSES GUILT.

    The British Press Bureau announces that a German spy, named Robert Rosenthal, has been arrested as he was leaving England. He had been in ...

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  41. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    A Rome communique states:— "Our advance continues along the front from the Stelvia Pass to the sea. Infantry are entrenching in ...

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  42. ENEMY'S DETERMINED EFFORTS.

    The enemy's Leng-San front is 18 miles long. Determined night attacks are intended to turn the Russian right. ...

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  43. ARARAT.

    His Majesty the King having expressed a wish that the festivities customary in connection with the anniversary of his birthday should not be indulged in, a ...

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  44. LLOYD GEORGE OPTIMISTIC.

    Mr Lloyd George stated to a correspondent:— "I believe that things are going al[?]ght. I feel that the machine is ...

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  45. BELGIAN BUTTONS.

    On Saturday the secretary and treasurer of the Ballarat and District Fund, Messrs C. J. King and W. H. Chandler, forwarded to the central organising ...

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  46. STAWELL.

    Showers fell here on Sunday and Monday, making a total of 35 points. ...

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  47. GERMAN BIG GUNS BUSY.

    While the British are building up reserves of high explosive communication before they attempt another advance, the Germans are pouring an unending stream ...

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  48. THE POPE AND PEACE.

    The Secretary of State at the Vatican (Cardinal Gasparri) is preparing a White Book, showing the diplomatic action taken by the Pope in favor of ...

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  49. KING OF GREECE.

    The condition of King Constantine has improved. His temperature is now 98.3 ...

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  50. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The relaying of the railway line between Camperdown and Port Fairy with the heavy 80 lb rails to enable larger and faster trains to be run, has ...

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  51. IN AUSTRALIA.

    There was an increase in the recruiting at Victoria Barracks today. A large number of young men evidently took advantage of the holiday to offer themselves ...

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  52. RED CROSS ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,— Will you kindly allow me space in make an appeal to the people of Ballarat and district for did linen for the Red Cross Association. Tons of linen ...

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  53. IMPORTANT BATTLE RAGING

    The first important battle in which the Italians have been engaged, has been raging since Thursday for possession of Tolmino. ...

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  54. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    After trying vitriol and formalin on the Galician frond, Germans ignited large quantities, of straw before their trenches into which objects ...

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  55. HAMILTON.

    During the month of May 10 persons were prosecuted by the divisional returning officer for Wannon for failure to comply with the law in relation to ...

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  56. BENDIGO.

    Mr. H. Bulton, of Forest street, is the possessor of an interesting souvenir of the battles fought by British troops in France, Spain and Portugal from ...

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  57. GERMAN "KULTUR."

    A revolting story of the Kultur methods of the Germans comes from Poland. A number of Russian prisoners were locked up, and kept without food ...

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  59. DOCTORS FOR THE FRONT.

    Following the lead of the Melbourne University the Senate of the Sydney University has decided to allow fifth year students to present themselves ...

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  60. LEARMONTH.

    At the monthly meeting of the Ballarat Shire Council on Monday Cr Mitchell informed the council that as his term as councillor expired by ...

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  61. ENCIRCLING POSITIONS.

    A communique from Rome states that the process of encircling Riva More and Roverto is proceeding systematically, if slowly, owing to the ...

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  62. BEAUFORT'S CONTRIBUTION.

    The committee of the Beaufort branch of the Belgian Relief Fund have forwarded an additional £50 to the Lord Mayors fund making a total of £300 ...

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    In the infinite universe there is room for our swiftest diligence and to spare.—Robert Louis Stevenson. ...

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