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  6. DISTRICT HONOR ROLL

    Lance-corporal Rostron (wounded) is 21 years of age, and a native of Ballarat. He is the only son of Mr and Mrs James Rostron, who now reside in ...

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  7. PLAY HOUSES

    The performance to be given’ at Her Majesty’s Theatre this evening promises to be specially entertaining from the fact that all the artists ...

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  8. ITALY’S ADVANCE

    A Rome message reports the Italians to be within 17 miles of Trieste, Austria’s most important seaport, and the chief trading town ...

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  9. LATER WIRES

    From Washington it is reported that America’s Note to Germany is thought to be friendlier than expected. The list of demands leaves ...

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  10. SCHEME TO SPEED UP.

    The London Institute of Civil Engineers has instituted a movement to establish a central munition works in London. ...

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  11. LIEUT. RAE BENNETT.

    News has been received that Lieut. Rae Bennett, son of Brigadier Colonel Bennett, is at the base hospital at Heliopolis, suffering from a wound in ...

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  12. MARRIED MEN WHO ENLIST.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday the financial secretary to the Local Government Board (Mr. W. Hayes Fisher) stated that 65 per ...

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  13. WAGES OF MINERS.

    The President of the Board of Trade Mr. Walter Runciman), speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, declared that the increased, price of ...

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  14. LANCE-CORPORAL D. TOOHEY.

    Lance-corporal Toohey (wounded) is the son of Mr Bryan Toohey, of the Creswick district. Lance corporal Toohey is about 29 years of age, and a ...

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  15. THURSDAY’S CASUALTY LIST.

    The British casualty lists published in London on Friday morning contain 2,492 names, including those of 1,800 engaged in Northern France ...

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  16. THE COLISEUM.

    The star picture to-night at the Coliseum is '“The Bargain,” a very fine production. The scenery is magnificent. “A Christmas Story” is a ...

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  17. LANCE-CORPORAL STANLEY G. THOMAS.

    Lance-corporal Stanley G. Thomas (wounded), of Footscray, was formerly resident of Creswick, and is a nephew of Mr and Mrs F. Miliani, of ...

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  18. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    Messages from Home give details of the capture of Preikofel Pass by the Italians. The Austrians offered a desperate resistance for three ...

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  19. WAR ON FISHERFOLK.

    A submarine sank two trawlers, the Tunisian, of Cardiff ; and the Castor, of Cri[?]shy. A third trawler was chased for twelve miles, when a ...

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  20. AMERICA’S NOTE.

    The text has been made available of the second Note, despatched to Germany, protesting against that country’s submarine warfare on neutral ...

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  21. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    The Paris communique states that we have gained further successes in The Labyrinth’ at Neuville. The enemy was driven back. We also ...

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  22. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    A monster programme has been at ranged for this afternoon and evening at the Alfred Hall. An interesting was picture is “Heroic Belgium.” ...

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  23. GREEK KING’S ILLNESS.

    Reports from Athens state that King Constantine’s condition has become less satisfactory, and that the uatient is suffering from a slight ...

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  24. LIEUT. WALLACE ROSS.

    A cable message yesterday received by Constable Ross from his son, Lieut, Wallace Ross, who received five wounds at the Dardanelles, stated that the ...

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  25. MORE PIRACY.

    Enemy submarines, sank the Russian barque Thomassi by shell-fire forty miles off Old Head, Kiusale, Ireland. The crew were six hours ...

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  26. STEELE PAYNE ENTERTAINERS

    Those world famous entertainers, the Steele Paynes, will commence a three nights’ season ay Her Majesty’s Theatre, on Saturday next, ...

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  27. NO NOTICE TO CREWS.

    The steamer Strathcarron, laden with coat, has been sunk by a submarine. No notice was given to the crew by the commander of the ...

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  28. RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    “On Thursday,” states a Petrograd communique, “we drove back to the right bank on the Dneister strong forces of the enemy which ...

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  29. BOMBS FROM THE AIR.

    The Amsterdam “Telegraaf” publishes a story of the destruction of a German airship in Belgium. In its account the journal says ...

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  30. PRIVATE DEAN.

    Private W. H. Dean, reported missing, is a son of Mrs H. Clausen, of q Cambridge street, Creswick. He was in business in Creswick prior to enlisting ...

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  31. STRONGHOLD ABANDONED.

    While the Italians were traversing the Arsa Valley towards Rovereto they discovered that the Austrians had wrecked and abandoned ...

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  32. CORPORAL J. D. GROSE.

    Corporal Grose (killed in action ) was the son of Mrs. Grose. who having lost her husband while her son was on his way to the front, has ...

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  33. DEATH SENTENCES IN ARMY.

    The. First Lord off the Admiralty Mr A. J. [?]llour) stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that no death sentences had been ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI.

    Success on the part of the Allied forces operating in the Gallipoli Peninsula is reported by the Tenedos correspondent of the “Echo de ...

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  35. AUSTRIANS THREATEN CATHEDRALS.

    The “ Vossiche Zeitung,” one of Berlin’s leading newspapers, announces that the Italians have placed wireless telegraphic installations ...

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  36. MUNITION OUTPUT.

    The Minister of Munitions (Mr Lloyd George) on Thursday privately received representatives of all, the l?ading trade union organisations at ...

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  37. PRIVATE J. MCDONALD

    Private J. McDonald (killed) was the only son of Mrs. McDonald, of Barkly street, Mt. Pleasant, and the third son of the late Mr. Archibald ...

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  38. GERMAN RUSE FAILS.

    A ruse by the Germans to send officers and munitions to Constantinople has been discovered at Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. ...

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  39. BRITAIN BUYS MEAT FOR ALLIES.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr E. G. Pretyman). in reply to a question in the House of Commons on Thursday, ...

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  40. “CABIRIA.”

    “Cabiria,” which is to be screened at the Coliseum or Monday next, is a wonderful example of film production. and claims to have reached the ...

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  41. LESSON FOR ALBANIANS.

    The authorities at San Giovanni d[?] Medua, the small northern Albanian port, have been detaining vessels carrying food cargoes destined for ...

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  42. BULGARIA’S NEUTRALITY.

    While a German aeroplane was flying over Bulgaria towards Turkey it caught fire, and fell to the ground, the pilot being burned to ...

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  43. BRITISH AWAKENING.

    Mr Lloyd George’s munition speeches have been re echoed in Russian industrial (REUTERS’ SPECIAL CABLES.) centres, states a Petrograd message. ...

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  44. AUSTRIAN GAS FACTORY.

    The Italians, when they entered Monfalcone, discovered that the Italian fleet, in the recent bombardment had demolished a huge poisonous ...

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  45. PRIVATE W. COX.

    Pte. William Cox (killed in action) son of Mrs. Margaret Cox, of Darcy street, Stawell, enlisted with the first expeditionary force, and was ...

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  46. THE SILVER STARS.

    On Thursday night next, at the A.W.U. Hall, Mr Fred Spielvogel’s Silver Star Entertainers will present a first-class programme in aid of ...

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  48. EXCITING CHASE.

    An Italian dirigible airship recently dropped bombs on military positions at Pola, Austria’s chief naval seaport. The dirigible, it is now reported in ...

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  49. ITALIAN AND GERMAN PROPERTY.

    Rome advices are that Italy has signed a convention with Germany in respect to private property, despite the fact that Germany’s ...

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  50. PRIVATE H. A. HART.

    Private Horace A. Hart, reported killed in action, was well-known in Ballarat, where he resided from his infancy until a few years ago, when ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN AIRMEN IN S[?]RBIA.

    It is reported from Nish, the present seat of government in Serbia. that three Austrian aviators dropped bombs on Kragujevatz (to which ...

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  53. PRIVATE DONALD MCKENZIE.

    Pt[?] D. McKenzie (wounded) is a son of Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, of Anderson street, Ballarat East. He left with the 12th Battalion, South ...

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  54. ATTACKED BY ZEPPELIN.

    A Dutch fishing .boat, it is announced from Amsterdam, has picked up eight survivors of two British fishing smacks, the Welfare and the ...

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  55. MOTOR FACTORY BURNED.

    The extensive works at Park Royal, Ealing, near London, of Brown, Hughes and Strachan, Limited, Motor-car body builders and engineers, ...

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  57. PRIVATE PHILLIPS.

    Pte Francis J. Phillips (wounded) is the third son of Mr and Mrs S. Phillips, Cantesbury. He was born at Ballarat, and is 27 years of age. ...

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  58. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE FIGHTING,

    The French infantry, it is explained in a I [?] communique, gained Neuville by house-to-house fighting. The Germans only retired when at the ...

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  59. PRIVATE J. G. RICHARDS.

    Pte J. G-. Richards (wounded), is a Ballarat boy. He worked at Snow’s, and he lived with his brother ther in King street, Ballarat East. ...

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  60. ENEMY ALIENS AT LARGE IN LONDON.

    The Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) has stated in the House of Common that additional internment accommodation is being ...

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  61. CAPTURE OF NEUVILLE.

    A Paris message states that the capture of Neuville, in Northern France, by the Allies clears the way to the great plain from Douai to ...

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  62. NATIONAL CABINET.

    The King approved of Lord Wimborne as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Mr I. J. O’Brien [?] is to remain Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Mr John ...

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  63. PRIVATE E. ROE.

    Pte Edwin Roe (killed), was a native of Timor. He won a State school scholarship, and was subsequently educated, at the Maryborough ...

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  64. PRIVATE J. O. PRICE.

    Pte J. O. Price (killed) resided with his parents in Maryborough. His father was a miner. ...

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  65. BRITISH NAVY LOSSES.

    The Financial Secretary to the (REUTERS’ SPECIAL CABLES.) Admiralty (Mr. T. J. Macnamara) announced in the House of ...

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  67. RUSSIA’S GRIM HOLD.

    Describing the position in Galicia, a Petrograd communique issued at midnight on Thursday says:— The enemy in great force attacked ...

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