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  6. THE BALKANS

    The latest message from the Balkans states that the Germans invading Serbia have been repulsed at Shabatz, in in north-west corner, and are retiring ...

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  7. NO PEACE YET

    General Joffre has granted an interesting interview to a representative of “Collier’s Weekly” (New York), in which he said :— ...

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  8. DARDANELLES

    In the House of Commons last month Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (Liberal) inquired as to the truth of the statement of the British Ambassador at ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CABINET

    Developments the Imperial Cabinet are still being followed with intense interest. An important meeting of the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN NURSES IDLE IN ENGLAND.

    Fifty Australian nurses Who have done most valuable work in Egypt during the early rushes of wounded are now idle in England. At one ...

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  11. SHELLS FROM INDIA.

    It has now been proved beyond question that India is capable of making shells outside her ordnace factories, thanks to the cordial ...

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  12. BRITISH GOLD FOR AMERICA.

    A further shipment of gold, to the value of £5,000,000, has reached New York from London. It is consigned to J. P. Morgan and Co. The ...

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  13. PUBLIC OPINION

    Sir,— Expressing the thanks of our committee to you, Sir, for the valuable assistance rendered by your journal in tho work we are ...

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  14. MR LLOYD GEORGE LEADS HOUSE.

    Mr Asquith’s piece on the front Treasury bench was taken by Mr Lloyd George (Minister of Munitions). whose appearance betrayed the ...

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  15. BULGARIAN MUTINIES.

    The Rome- “Tribuna” declares that General Jekoff, who retired from office as Minister for War to become Commander-in-Chief of the Bulgarian ...

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  16. BRITISH TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    The story of tho Dardanelles (says “A Wayfarer” in the “Nation”) is a tragedy, but it is an epic as well as on a vaster scale than the siege (hard ...

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  17. THE HUNS IN BELGIUM.

    General von Bissing, the German Governor of Belgium, has caused the town halls throughout Belgium to be placarded with a notice of ...

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  18. THE NEW LEADER.

    In its comments on the appointment of Major-General Sir Charles Monro to succeed Sir Ian Hamilton in command of the Allied forces at the Dardanelles, ...

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  19. REFUSED TO FIGHT SERBS.

    Advices have been received in Paris that a Bulgarian regiment near Kniashevatz refused to fight the Serbs, and mutinied. ...

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  20. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    Great Britain and Russia, it is announced from Athens, have informed the Greek Premier (M. Zaimis) that the Allies are sending considerable ...

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  21. PROBABLE NEW MINISTERS.

    It is expected that Sir F. E. Smith, at present solicitce general, will succeed Sir Edward Carsem as Attorney General in the National ...

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  22. PLAY HOUSES

    A change of pictures will be effected at the Alfred Hall to-night, and a specially attractive subject is “She Was Her Mother.” It is full of pathos, and ...

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  23. AUSTRIANS EVACUATE CZERNOWITZ.

    Official advices from the Eastern front state that terrific fighting in the northern sector continues. Military experts at Petrograd claim ...

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  25. CHAPLAIN KILLED.

    The Rev. Charles E. Doudney, chaplain to the forces in Flanders, has died of wounds. He spent 10 years in South Australia, and was ...

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  26. WHAT BRITAIN WANTS.

    The Westminster “Gazette” (Liberal), in its issue of Tuesday evening, declared :—“The Germans, unable to obtain a, decision in their favor in ...

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  27. FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE CO.

    Mr Ben Fuller is up to time with a specially enjoyable programme for Saturday night at Her Majesty’s Theatre. Vaudeville and pictures will ...

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  28. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    The Under- Secretary of State for War (Mr. Tennant) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that there were approximately 25,000 ...

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  29. BRITISH SUBMARINE WORK.

    A British submarine has captured the Swedish steamer Nike (1,834 tons) while bound for Stettin (Germany). with a cargo of ore. The ...

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  30. FREE SAMPLES OFFERED

    Free samples of the new laxative Pinkettes, containing sufficient to give it a satisfactory trial will be sent to any reader of the Ballarat “Echo'” ...

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  31. NEW RECRUITING SCHEME.

    Lord Derby, director of the recruiting movement in Great Britain, Received an important address at the Mansion House (London) on Tuesday, ...

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  33. ENEMY NAVAL DISASTERS.

    The Germans admit that the twin screw ferry steamer Preussen (2849 tons) rammed and sank a German torpedo-boat, believing that it was ...

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  34. TORPEDO-BOAT BLOWN UP.

    It is reported from Berlin that a German torpedo boat was blown up accidentally off the Danish island of Langeland in the Great Belt, and ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    “Extraordinary excitement,” states a message from Pretoria, “has been aroused over to-day’s South Africa Parliamentary elections. There is ...

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  39. BOER REBEL REFUGEE.

    It is reported from Lisbon that the Portuguese Government has released Maritz, the Boer rebel leader, who fled to Angola as a political ...

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  40. BRITISH SPELTER WORKS.

    With reference to the statement made by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr W. M. Hughes) that a British group of manufacturers intended to ...

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