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  4. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The hon. treasurer, Mrs Fred. Ham, acknowledges the following donations:— Mrs Jamieson, sale of cakes. 12s; Ballarat Old Colonists' Club collection box. £1 ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr R BECKETT resumed the debate on the Address in Reply. He expressed surprise that the Government had introduced the Greater Melbourne Bill during ...

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  6. CRUELTY TO PRISONERS.

    Questions asked in both Houses of Parliament on Tuesday afternoon regarding the treatment of German prisoners in England, and more especially ...

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  7. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that a huge internal machine has been discovered at the office of the War Ministry in ...

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  8. FIERCE FIGHTING NEAR YPRES.

    Thrown back across the Yser, the Germans are still striving desperately to hew a way through to the French coast, but the Allies have taken the ...

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  9. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Miners Federation of Great Britain, which has been engaged in the discussion of questions of special moment, has adjourned ...

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  10. GERMAN PRISONERS IN SAMOA.

    Rev. Mulder, a military chaplain, returned, from Samoa invalided, states that Berlin officials earning fat salaries have been permitted to retain office ...

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  11. FOUR YEARS' WAR.

    Herr Gottschalk, a German State Counsellor, has arrived at Copenhagen on a special mission from Germany. He states that Dr von ...

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  12. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  13. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Rome "Messagero" reports that the Italian Ambassadors in Paris, Vienna, London, and Berlin, have been summoned to Rome. ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr Owen Sinclair, the new member for Port Melbourne, was introduced by Messrs Elmstie and Lemmon, and was sworn in. The Deputy Speaker. Mr ...

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  15. EXPORT OF COTTON.

    The British Government has prohibited the export of raw cotton, except to Allied countries, and to Spain and Portugal. ...

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  16. SULTAN AS "CONQUEROR."

    The Turkish Council of Ministers has asked the Sultan to accept the title of Ghazi, which signifies "conqueror." ...

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  17. GIFT ARTICLES SOLD.

    A said of articles donated by the public was held on Tuesday at Christie's auction rooms. The sum of £38,000 was realised, which will be ...

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  18. CARPATHIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Germans have half a million men in the Carpathians whereof half are striving to force a passage against the east Russian wing in the direction of ...

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  19. KAISER'S BOMBASTIC TELEGRAM.

    The Kaiser recently telegraphed to his sister, the Queen of Greece describing the Austro-German successes in the Carpathians, and giving particulars ...

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  20. THE DARDANELLES.

    "Le Temps" reports that a secret meeting was held at Constantinople of the leading members of the Union committee, whereat the Germans were ...

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  21. SALE OF BULBS.

    Mr S. E. Figgis, whose excellence as a bulb cultivator is too well known to need comment, has forwarded his second instalment of results from the ...

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  22. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Lord Derby, speaking at Manchester. said that the people did not seem to realise the tremendous things which were happening, or how critical our ...

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  23. CHANCE OF NAME.

    Intending donors are asked to observe that owing to the wideness of the area covered by the fund, the title has been changed to "Ballarat ...

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  24. LONDON, Wednesday.

    The War Office has issued a detailed report of a number of Canadians who died from the effects of the poisonous gas, the use of which is contrary to ...

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  25. POULTRY AIDS THE FUND.

    A "Belgian Gift" class was included in the schedule of the Ballarat Poultry Society's Young Bird Show yesterday, and 18 members took advantage of the ...

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  26. BRITISH COUNTER ATTACK.

    The second phase of the battle began on Monday with a counter attack by the British and French who junctioned was of St. Julien amid a heavy ...

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  27. ADVANCE BY SEA AND LAND.

    French troops have occupied Kum Kaleh, at the entrance to the Dardanelles. An official message states that the ...

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  28. COUNCILLOR COLLECTS £39.

    Cr Swanton, of the Kara Kara Shire, has collected £39 15s 10d for the Belgian Relief Fund. ...

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  29. FILIBUSTERING GERMANS.

    It is believed that Captain Pappenheim and his German filibustering party have been killed in Mongolia. ...

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  30. LONDON NATIONAL FUND.

    A National Fund for the Relief of the Belgians was opened in London to-day. Among the amounts which have been placed to the credit of the fund are £28,750 ...

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  31. FOOTBALL ENLISTMENTS.

    The following members of football clubs were reported to the Ballarat League last night as having enlisted:— Imperial—J. H. Cohen, B. ...

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  32. ASPHYXIATING FUMES.

    A Canadian who was present at Thursday's fighting, states that at 4 in the afternoon the pickets reported that the French were retiring on the Ypres ...

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  33. ALLIES LAND ON BOTH SIDES.

    It is officially stated that the Allied troops, under General Ian Hamilton, have effected a landing on both sides of the Dardanelles in excellent ...

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  34. PROPOSED PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    With a view of obtaining funds to augment the Belgian Relief Fund a large and enthusiastic meeting, presided over by Mr R. Knowles, was held at the ...

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  35. TROOPS AT GALLIPOLI.

    The War Office and the Admiralty state that after a day's hard fighting the Allied troops in the Gallipoli Peninsular are making good, fighting ...

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  36. SUBMARINE PRISONERS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) said that no special conditions were applied to ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND CONGRATULATES CANADA.

    There have been cable communications between Sir H. L. Borden, the Premier of Canada, and the Premier of Queensland, relative to the ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS IN DARDANELLES.

    As soon as the House of Representatives met this afternoon, Mr Anstey asked the Assistant Minister for Defence if he had any news to give to the House as to ...

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  39. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DONATION.

    At its monthly meeting to-night, the Bendigo United Friendly Societies Dispensary Board voted £50 towards the Belgian Relief Fund. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    The following Australian artists and sculptors are represented at the Royal Academy:— Mr Bertram Mackennal with three ...

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  41. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The meeting of the Lydiard street Young Men's Club was held in the Club Room last Monday evening, Mr Prowse, Vice-president, in the chair. The ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    A Blue Book has been issued by the British Government respecting the late rebellion in South Africa. The official report states that there ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND FELICITATIONS.

    On behalf of the Government and people of New Zealand, the Prime Minister, Mr Massey, has cabled to Sir R. L. Borden, the Premier of Canada, ...

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  44. ROOSEVELT SUED.

    Mr William Barnes, a well known political leader, is suing Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, for £5000 damages for ...

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  45. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In order to facilitate, the output of munitions in Great Britain, the Government has decided to engage special workers from the Overseas Dominions. ...

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  46. ADVANCE CONTINUED.

    The 11 o'clock communique issued in Paris on Tuesday night, states: Our progress north of Ypres continues. The British forces have also advanced. We ...

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  47. AMUSEMENTS FOR CONVALESCENTS.

    The Defence Department issued a notice to-day, stating that a movement has been launched by the residents of Geelong to provide amusement for the convalescent ...

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  48. A GERMAN REPULSE.

    An official message states that Skinner's force guarding the railhead at Trekkopj's, 50 miles north-east of Swakopmund has been repulsed after ...

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  49. BERLINERS DECEIVED.

    German newspapers received in Amsterdam contain references to the fact that several men recently represented themselves in Berlin as survivors from ...

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  50. TURN OF THE TIDE.

    Telegrams received at Amsterdam state that the German reinforcements are now exhausted. The tide of the fighting has now ...

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  51. AIRMEN KILLED.

    Through an accident when in mid- air flight Sub-Lieut. S. Medicott, of the Naval Wing of the Royal Flying Corps, and a mechanic, who was ...

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  52. TRAWLER SUNK.

    The Grimsby trawler Recolo has been sunk in the North Sea. Two members of the crew perished. A German aeroplane east of Dover ...

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