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  5. NATIONAL FLOWER OF ENGLAND.

    Althiough Thursday was the nacal day of Albert, King, of Belgium, yesterday was chosen in Ballarat as being the most suitable for a public ...

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  6. HUNGARY INVADED

    Particulars of the German [?]attacks at Les Eparjas, in the Argonne where the French forees have made an important advance, are f[?]ished in a ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. TURKS AT SUEZ CANAL.

    The Press Bureau stales to-day that a small body of Turkish cavalry was sighted on Wodnescfay close to El Kantara, on the Suez Canal, 28 miles ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The birthday of King Albert of Belgium has been widely celebrated thriughout Great Britain and Drance. Many innctions have been held in aid ...

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  9. SULTAN OF EGYPT.

    A great sensation was created in Cairo to-day by an attempt on the life of the new Suitan of Egypt (Prince Hussem Kamel). ...

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  10. BOMBS ON AFRICANS.

    A German airman dropped two bombs on the Union forces at the railhead at Swakopmund, in German South-west Africa, reports a Capetown telegaram. No ...

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  11. ENEMY PROPERTY IN BRITAIN.

    The Public Trustees' annual report shows that the department is administering enemy properly in England and Wal[?]s of the value of £85,000,000. ...

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  12. HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A number of English women have announced their intention of being present at the International Peace Congress, to be held at The Hague on 28th April. ...

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  13. ST. ARNAUD'S CONTRIBUTION.

    ST. ARNAUD, Friday. The local Belgina Relief Fund now totals £352 19s 3d. ...

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  14. PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY.

    The hon, secretary of the People's Liberal Party, Mechames' Instritute, desires to acknowledge with thanks additional parcels of clothing for the ...

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  15. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  16. CHILD'S SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE.

    GEELONG, Friday. Elsie M'Auliffe, an 11-year-old girl, last week organised and successfully carried out a bazaar at her parents' ...

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  17. CONFESSION OF ACCUSED.

    The native who intended to assassinate the Sultan has confessed that he intended to commit his crime on coronation day, but was prevented by ...

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  18. BRITISH COAL MINERS.

    The Coal-owners' Association has refused the request of the Miners' Federantion for a joint conference to diseuss the question of a 20 per cent, increase in ...

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  19. MILK FOR BABIES.

    BRIM, Friday Mrs Berg, assisted by Miss Warhurst, has collected 48 tins of condensed milk for the Belgian babies, ...

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  20. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Newspapers are discussing the possibility of Austria making a separate peace with Russia, and its effect on Italy. ...

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  21. MELBOUENE NEWS.

    A two-story building on the St. Kilda road, occupied by James Flood and Co., motor-car body makers, was gutted by fire early this evening. The ...

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  22. FIRST INSTALMENT DESPATCHED.

    To-day the first instalment of the Balbarat Citizens' Be[?]gian Relief Funil is being sent to the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir David Hennessy. The ...

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  23. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The Official Press Burcan has issued a crushing reply to the deuials to the German authorities of the charge that they murdered passengers on the ...

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  24. J. G. WATSON'S IMPRESSIONS.

    MY J. C. Watson, formerly Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Daily Chronicle." ...

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  25. FIGHT ON YSER.

    A Belgian official message s[?] that the Belgians have completely expelled the Germans from the western side of the Yesr River and the Drieghrachten ...

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  26. NYAH RAILWAY REQUIREMENTS.

    To-day a deputation from Nyah waited on the Minister for Railways, Mr Mackinnon, and asked that the stocktrucking yards be extended, and that ...

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  27. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day received a cable message, from the War Office, informing him that the War Council had gratefully ...

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  28. CERMANS REINFORCE AUSTRIANS.

    It is announced that more German troops from Poland are being sent to assist the Austraians who are fighting against the Russian [?]rces in the ...

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  29. SUBMARINES FOR ADRIATIC.

    Germany has sent there additional large submarines in sections to Pota, the Austrian seaport. ...

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  30. FURTHER PROGRESS MADE.

    An official communique says that since Sunday we inflicted heavy losses on the enemy between the Meuse and the Moselle. ...

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  31. SMYTHESOALES EFFORT.

    Yesterday Cr Creed, of Smythesdale, handed to the secretary a cheque for £35 10s, being the result of a concert given in that town in aid of the fund. The ...

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  32. THIRD RAIL EXPERIMENTS.

    Referring to-day to the statement thas the Government of Now South Wales had initiated experiments to test the efficacy of a third rail on ...

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  33. POSITION OF ARTICLED CLERKS.

    in the Practice Court to-day, Mr, Eager applied to Mr Justice A'Beckett for an order to permit Benjamin Walter Gray, a law clerk, articled to Mr ...

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  34. TRAWLER SUNK.

    Two trawlers belonging to Grimsby (Lincoinshire) have reported that they saw the trawler Czarina sunk by a torpedo or a mine in the North Sea. ...

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  35. INVASION OF HUNCARY.

    The latest official communique states:— we are progressing in the Ondawa Valley in Hungary. ...

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  36. SEAPLANES' ATTACK.

    Two German seaplanes aimed eleven hombs at the British steamer Ousel (1281 tons), of Cork, when she was close to the Galloper Lightship in the ...

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  37. GEELONG FREEZING WORKS.

    Recently the Geelong Harbor Trust was approached by the lessees of the freezing works, Sims, Cooper and Co., and asked to extend the works. Last ...

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  38. TOWN FUND.

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  39. BULCARIAN ATTACK.

    The "Daily Mail" Solonika correspondent, who has just returned from the scens of the incursion made by Bulgarian irregulars into Servia, says ...

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  40. GERMANS MISLED.

    "Eye-Witness" (Colonel E. D. Swinron) reports taht notices were placarded at Neuve Chapelle saying General von Hindenberg is coming ...

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  41. GEELONG'S CONTRIBUTION.

    The following cable message was forwarded yesterday to the Agent-General for Victoria:— "£1000 Union Bank contribution, ...

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  42. AMERICAN SHIP SUNK.

    As a result of the representations made by America on the subject, Germany has agreed to pay full damages in respect of the American schooner ...

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  43. FRENCH PROHIBITION.

    The French commander has prohibited the purchase or sale of liquor in the captured territory in the Vosges. Severe penalties have been fixed for ...

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  44. IMPORTED FODDER AND WHEAT.

    Mr Hutchinson said this afternoon that already application were coming in for portion of the fodder being imported by the Government from California. These ...

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  45. BALLARAT BRANCH RED CROSS.

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  46. NEUVE CHAPELLE FIGHT.

    Two lists issued of the casualties of the British at Neuve Chapelle contai[?] 2877 names. The British bombardment of Neuve ...

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  47. GIFTS TO TROOPS.

    General Godley, the officer ocmmanding the New Zealand troops in Egypt, in a Tetter to Mr Allen, the Minister for Defence, says that there is no ...

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  48. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    In the afternoon the visitors [?] to Perth, where they, were entertained by Mr and Mrs W. Gibson at Scone, famous for its meriono sheep. At night ...

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  49. ITALY AND SERVIA.

    A semi-official Italian Note confirms the report that an agreement has almost been reached between Serbia and Italy, by which Italy does not oppose Serbia's ...

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  50. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The Press Burean reports that for the week ended 7th April there were 1234 arrivals and departures at British ports. During the week five ...

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  51. TREACHERY ON STEAMER.

    The prose[?]tion in Prais of Raymond Swaboda, who was arrested last week with ineriminating documents in his posession, showing that he had been ...

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  52. BUNINYONG SHIRE COLLECTION.

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  53. TURKISH CAMPAIGN

    The view of the Sultan Mohmmed V. of Turkey regarding the Dardanelles have been secured by a party of American journalists, who were ...

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  54. SYDNEY YEARLING SALES.

    The yearkng sales were concluded this afternoon. There were no high prices, but on the whole breeders have not done badly. There was plenty of ...

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  55. NORWEGIAN NEUTRALITY.

    While patrolling the Norweglan coast an atraian discovered several German submarmes which had taken refuge in Bergen Bay, on the west ...

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  56. APPLES FOR SOLDIERS.

    Two thousand rases of apples from Tasmanian orchards to the soldiers in France and Belgium are being shipped this week. One thousand five ...

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  57. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    A collision between an up goods train from Wellington and a stock train from Bathurst occurred on the main western line near Eucharecna. ...

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  59. A COOD EXAMPLE.

    Sir,—Please find the amount of 21s for the Bcleian Fund. The times are a bit hard now, and it takes poor peo-ple all their time to make both ends ...

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