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  6. AUSTRALIA’S FLEET

    H.M.A.S. Torrens was successfully launched, at Cockatoo Island on Saturday. The ceremony was performed by Lady Helen Ferguson, who, as a ...

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  7. PAYING THE PRICE

    The Turin newspaper “Stampa” has received a graphic narrative from its correspondent, Signor Pisani, who is with the Russian armies. ...

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  8. BELGIAN BELIEF

    Amount previously ac-knowledged ... ... ... £3908 16 7½ Contributions will be thankfully received by Mr C. J. King, secretary ...

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  9. “THE GLORIOUS END.”

    General Joffre and the French Minister for War (M. Millerand) sent a message to the Czar expressing their admiration of the heroic struggle ...

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  10. ENEMY CRUISERS IN BALTIC.

    According to a Berlin official announcement, German cruisers have bombarded the signal station on the Baltic island of Dagoe, near the ...

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  11. BRAVE IRISH.

    “The stench is appalling. The narrow strips of sand at the bottom of the gullies are piled with dead, a horrifying sight viewed even from a ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND HER ALLIES

    The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Sazonoff) states categorically that never at any time has there been the slightest difference of opinion between ...

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  13. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italians have taken Borgo, in the Southern Tyrol, 17 miles east of Trent, also Mount Roenera, opposite the Panarotta fort, and Mount ...

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  14. RUSSIA CALLS UP RESERVES.

    A proclamation has been issued in Russia calling up the untrained reservists of the first militia category, between the ages of nineteen and ...

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  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Mr. Chas. C. Lyons, major of the men’s departiment, Ballarat branch, Red Cross, desires to acknowledge donations from the following :— ...

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  16. MACEDONIAN QUESTION.

    A hopeful feeling prevails at Sofia respecting the reply of Serbia to the Allies on the subject of the territory in Macedonia desired by Bulgaria as ...

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  17. POLISH PEASANTS IN REVOLT.

    Petrograd advices state that the severity of the German administration in the government of Warsaw has provoked the peasants into ...

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  18. TURKS DISCONTENTED.

    An Athens message states that the population of Constantinople [?] are irritated by the sight of thousands of wounded arriving day and night. ...

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  19. ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL BRANCH.

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  20. PLANS CHANGED.

    The German failure in the Gulf of Riga has necessitated a readjustment the enemy’s plans. All of the infantry under the command of General ...

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  21. GERMAN AERO BROUGHT DOWN.

    The following official reports have been issued in connection with the fighting on the western front :— “ Our aeroplanes on Friday night ...

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  22. IN BULGARIA.

    The Bulgarian Parliamentary Opposition groups have issued a collective note, condemning the Cabinet for not having convoked Parliament ...

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  23. GREEK VOLUNTEERS AT SUVLA BAY

    The Paris newspaper “Gaulois” states that an Hollenic legion, including many Cretans and Greek volunteers from France, co-operated in ...

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  24. THE GAS.

    A five hours’ fierce artillery duel was directed to demolishing each other’s, batteries. The Russian right wing was entrenched within 11 yards of the ...

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  25. BREST-LITOVSK.

    The general staff at Petrograd state that the Berlin reports that Brest-Litovsk fell after an assault are inexact. It had been previously decided that it ...

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  26. THE NOTES ISSUE

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  27. RAID ON PARIS.

    Four German aeroplanes attempted to attack Paris on Saturday morning. French aviators pursued them, and three turned homeward. ...

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  28. THE WELSH STRIKE

    The special correspondent of the “ Daily Telegraph ” in South Wales declared on Friday evening, that the position was grave. Knowing that ...

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  29. MOTOR CAB FATALITY

    Particulars were received last night of a fatal motor accident which occurred on the Ballarat-Melbourne road, about five miles from ...

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  30. AUSTRO-GERMAN HELP.

    A reconnaistance by Serbian airmen revealed that the concentration of Austro-German troops -at Vrsara, on the Danu[?]e, in south east ...

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  31. A TERRIBLE REVENGE.

    The Germans were pouring out poison gas. The order was shouted, “Soak sponges and don masks,” but the asphyxiants were new gases, and ...

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  32. DEVASTATED COUNTRY.

    For weeks past the Russians have been stripping the country in their rear of machinery, live stock, and supplies of all kinds. Fortresses are left as ...

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  33. FRANCE OBSERVES THE RU[?]ES

    Reuter’s Paris correspondent states that the French Government has ordered the French airman named Gilbert, who escaped from internment ...

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  34. TRENCHES SHELLED.

    The German trenches in the districts of Nieuport, [?]tsas, and eastward of the Lil[?] road, northward of Arras, have been intensely and ...

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  35. SCOTTISH MINERS OBTAIN INCREASE.

    The chief industrial commissioner (Sir George Ask with) has awarded the Scottish miners an advance of 6¼ per cent., thus raising their wages ...

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  36. SWISS IMPORTS.

    The negotiations between the Quadruple Entente. ( Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy) and Switzerland with a view to proventing ...

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  37. ENEMY’S INTENTIONS.

    Writing in the Sunday “Observer,” Mr J. L. Garvin says:— “Vilna, with its railways and roads branching in [?] directions, is, on the ...

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  38. BOMBARDMENT OF ZEEBRUGGE.

    The Amsterdam “ Telegraaf ” says that it is now certain that the bombardment of Zeebrugge by the British squadron on Monday destroyed a ...

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  39. BELGIAN STRIKE SPREADS.

    The German authorities have not yet succeeded in settling the of the Belgian miners on the Charleroi coalfields. On, the contrary, the ...

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  42. “HIGH TREASON” IN BELGIUM

    A German tribunal at Namur has sentenced Count Georges de Bevaufort to ten years’ penal servitude on a charge of high treason. His offence ...

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  43. INCIDENT IN PERSIA.

    The German Consul at Tabriz (Persia), with an armed band, waylaid the Russian and British consuls and their escorts at Kangavar. ...

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  44. MORE MUNITIONS.

    “Meanwhile Russia’s output of shells has doubled in the past two months, and in a few weeks the autumn rains will begin spreading, marsh and ...

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  45. YOUNG FRENCH GIRL HELPS.

    A British army order of the day mentions the name of Renee Robin, the sixteen-year-old daughter of a French territorial. She gave the ...

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  46. GALLANT POLES.

    The so-called Siberian regiments arc in reality largely genuine Poles, sent to undergo training in crack corps beyond the Urals. They crossed the ford near ...

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  47. THE NIGHT MARCH AT GALLIPOLI.

    “The night march of the Australians and New Zealanders on Sari Bair will live in the history of the Callipoli campaign, ” declares ...

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  49. IRON CROSSES.

    The “ Cologne Gazette” estimates that 4,000 iron crosses of the first class have been bestowed during the war. ...

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  50. GERMAN PRESS ALARMED.

    German newspapers in close touch with the Admiralty are alarmed at the possible intention of the Government to disavow the sinking of the ...

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  51. ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING IN BERLIN.

    Anti-American feeling is rising in Berlin. A crowd of rowdies gathered in front of the United States consulate and hissed until they were ...

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  52. ENEMY’S LOSSES.

    “The capture of the Lonesome [?]ine position was the merest incident in the main operations, in which the Australians and New Zealanders ...

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  53. BRITISH SHIP SUNK.

    The British steamer Palmgrove has been sunk by a German submarine, but its crew were saved. ...

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  54. PRUSSIA PAYS.

    The “ Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant” (Rotterdam) states that he last two Prussian casualty lists contain the names of 40,245 officers and ...

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