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  4. HELP THE BELGIANS.

    Amount previously acknowledged .. .. .. .. .. £956, 9 10½ S. G. Valentine's sale of donated sheep and lambs 17 14 0 ...

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  6. FALL OF PRZEMYSL.

    In his usual bi-weekly bu[?]entin Field Marshal Sir John French declares that [?] of the enemy have been ac[?] of [?], bombs having been dropped ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN KILLED IN ACTION.

    Lieutenant Noel Barrington, of Sydney, was killed in the battle of Neuve Chapelle while fighting with the First Irish Rifles. ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    In the South African Union Parliament General Hertzog's amendment terminating martial law when the Indemnity Bill was enacted was rejected ...

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  9. POLISH WAR SUFFERINGS.

    M. Ignace Paderewski, the famous Polish planist, thanking the Patriotic League of the State schools of Victoria for its contribution of £500, says that ...

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  10. FLAG DAY.

    Friday is Flag Day all over the State, and in Ballarat it is to be well and truly celebrated, in aid of the Ballarat Citizens Belgian Relief Fund. ...

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  11. SINGAPORE MUTINY.

    German money of a face value equivalent to £100 in English coinage was round on one of the captured leaders of the recent riots at Singapore, and ...

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  12. THOUGHTS ON THE WAR.

    Aa English soldier was telling me recently of the things he had seen in the French villages from which the Germans had been driven. At last he ...

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  13. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Operations against the enemy in German South-West Africa are being continued with success. A British force under Colonel Collins ...

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  14. EAST PRUSSIAN OPERATIONS.

    The latest official communique states that our detachment which has been recounoitring at Memel has fallen back into Russia. ...

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  15. AT THE THEATRE.

    There was an excellent effort made last night, in aid of the fund. Mr A Morley, the chief of the "Chasers," had previously gathered a substantial ...

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  16. TURKISH CAMPAIGN

    The official Press Bureau is in receipt of information from Cairo that at dawa on Monday a British aeroplane made a reconnaissance, and discovered ...

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  17. EMPIRE DAY.

    Earl Meath, replying to questions as to whether it was desirable to observe Empire Day this year, stated that it should be observed this year above all others ...

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  18. AN APPEAL.

    To the Editor of "The Star. Sir,—At a meeting of the Victoria League of Victoria, held at the Town Hall, Melbourne, and which was attended ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA AND FRANCE.

    Contributions, of comforts from Australia to the Paris military hospital have aroused much gratitude. Madame Leo Cauber, writing to her sister, Madame ...

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  20. ALLIES GAIN TRENCHES.

    A communique at midnight states that the Germans sprinkles a burning liquid on our trenches at Vauquois, in the Argonne. ...

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  21. TOWN FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged.. .. .. .. .. £275 5 0 Messrs Cowdell, Tonner. and Ellis .. .. .. .. .. 5 5 0 ...

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  22. TURKISH LEADER'S PROCLAMATION.

    Djemal Pasha, the Turkish leader, has issued a proclamation which announces that the Turks are preparing for further operations against Suez. ...

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  23. CANVASSING SCHEME.

    The Mayoress of the Town (Mrs. T. Pearce) is actively engaged arranging a scheme for the canvassing of the Town for donations and for the Rose ...

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  24. THE TURKISH RETREAT.

    Mr Donohue, war correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," reports that the Turk[?] army is retreating form Egypt us rapidly as the en[?]eebred ...

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  25. HEROIC BELGIANS.

    Seventeen Belgians, mostly young peasants, were shot to-day at Ghent Barracks. A German court martial found them ...

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  26. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The war in Europe has developed some remarkable features, and none is so pronounced as the whole-souled and selfless devotion of the women to the task of ...

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  27. SHORT WAR FAVORED.

    A report of an interview with the British Commander-in-Chief in France [?] Marshall sir John French), which [?] secured by a representative of the ...

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  28. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Further details of the fall of Przemuysl are contained in a telegram from Petrograd. The message states that General von ...

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  29. COPYRIGHT RESERVED BY CROWN.

    A German officer commanding the Turkish camp at Beersheba, a fortnight ago outsent one regular infantry battalion, with a detachment of cavalry, and ...

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  30. THE MELBOURNE FUND.

    The Belgian Relief Fund now stands at £101,827. Yesterday's receipts included a second instalment of £250 from the residents of Yarram and ...

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  31. PARIS AIR RAID.

    It is reported from Paris that besides the Zeepelin which dropped bombs on villers-Cotterets, southward of soissons, on Monday evening, other airships made ...

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  32. FIVE RIOTERS SHOT.

    The Press Bureau reports that five of the Singapore rioters were court-martialed and shot. Eight others were sentenced to terms ...

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  33. IN AUSTRALIA.

    A letter received in Sydney by George Towns, formerly champion sculler of the world, stated that Tom Sullivan, the former New Zealand sculler, and ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN VERSION.

    "Przemysl has honorably fallen. General Von Kusnanek, who was in command, by his sortie withstood the Russians to the utmost. After a seven hours' ...

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  35. INDIAN WHEAT.

    In the imperial Legislative Council to-day Pundit Malaviya moved that the Government prohibit the export of wheat until the price fell to the ...

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  36. REVIEW OF WAR.

    The second instalment of the official French review of the war has been published. It attributes the precipitate retreat ...

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  37. TELEGRAPH STATION RAIDED.

    When the steamer Mataram left Singapore, on 1st March, it was reported that the schooner Ayesha, which was stolen by the German ...

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  38. FORCING THE DARDANELLES

    In spite of the severe damage, inflicted in the recnet bombardment by the Allied fleet, it seems that Chank. Hamideh, and Kild Bahr forts are still ...

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  39. VAST CAPTURES MADE.

    According to larest reports received in London the Russians made vast captures in and around Przemysl, when the fortress capitulated. ...

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  40. PEOPLES LIBERAL PARTY.

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

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  41. TILLAGE IN FRANCE.

    German troops at Sedan, the French frontier town, 64 mils north-east of Rheims, aided by the civilian population, have planted 75,000 acres with ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    One thousand Japanese troops have arrived at Tsinan-fu, the terminus of the German-owned railway line from Tsingtan (Kiaochau). ...

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  43. VICTORIA LEAGUE HALL, BROADMEADOWS.

    To the Editor of "The Star. Sir,—At a meeting of the Victoria League held on Thursday, 18th March, at the Town Hall, it was unanimously ...

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  44. GENERAL FRENCH CONFIDENT.

    General French, in an interview with aerepresentative of Hava's Agency, said: —"Myself and all those with me are convinced that at the end of these hard ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES.

    A landslide overwhelmed, the Britannia capper mines in British Columbia. Fifty-two men, women, and children were killed in thier beds, and 15 were injured. ...

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  46. FORTRESSES ON FIRE.

    A correspondent who was proceeding from Lemberg towards Pryzemyal, states that he saw the fortresses round the town burning like a circle of volcanoes. Then ...

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