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  4. RAIDERS SUCCESSFUL

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “ We gained further ground at a number of points southward of Ypres, and made successful raids on Sunday ...

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  5. CLOSING HOTELS

    Twenty-three hotels in the districts Which were not touched by the Licenses Reduction Board previously are to be closed at the end of the present ...

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  6. THE FLOODS

    A thunderstorm that passed over Shepparton on Sunday night added 103 points of rain, making the fail for the month 4in 52 points, and ...

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  7. RUSSIA AND HER ALLIES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd states that a great public meeting was held to discuss the Allies and the war. It was presided ...

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  8. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    Considerable loss was occasioned yesterday evening by a fire which broke out at a petrol store near the western end of Lorimer street, South ...

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  9. DESTRUCTION OF HILL 60.

    Correspondents credit the Australian miners with elaborate scientific tunnelling. resulting in the destruction of Hill 60. ...

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  10. THREATENED TOWNSHIPS.

    Reports from the outlying districts indicate that the greatest flood in the history of the district is coming down the Broken Creek. Extensive ...

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  11. HEAVY RAIN AT CULCAIRN.

    A heavy thunderstorm occurred here last night about eleven o’clock, and 143 points of rain was registered to nine o’clock this morning. ...

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  13. FLOUR MILL FLOODED.

    Advices received by the Victorian Wheat. Commission indicate that relatively little damage has been done to wheat in the country by flood ...

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  14. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Petrograd says that impotit[?]ant sections of the Russian Press refuse ,to enlighten the people in regard to ...

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  15. REOPENING RAILWAY LINES.

    It is expected that the railway lines north of Shepparton, which were closed yesterday on account of the floods, will be reopened in time ...

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  16. NEW ZEALANDERS’ ADVANCE.

    Mr Percy Robinson , the “ Times’ correspondent in France, continuing his narrative of the British victory at Messines, says:— ...

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  17. COMMUNICATIONS CUT.

    A great flood in the river has reached Cobram. This morning the gauge at the bridge registered 21ft, but the water is now slowly ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND MURDERS

    A tragedy is reported from Gisborne. A Maori named Te Where, after a quarrel[?], rushed outside and returned with an a[?]e and struck a ...

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  20. THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd states that at a meeting of pan-Russian peasant delegates the Kuban Cossacks declared that the ...

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  21. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The daughter of the Grand Duke Nicholas is engaged to a son of Mc Wernher, the South African millionaire. ...

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  22. OVENS RISES SLIGHTLY.

    The King River rose lit to-day as the result of the heavy rain yesterday, but the Ovens River was not greatly, affected, the rise after the ...

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  23. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The Press Association says, that the Irish Convention will be composed of 15 Crown nominees, 33 chairman of country councils, the ...

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  24. SOCIALISTS AT STOCKHOLM.

    The “Times” correspondent at Stockholm ’says that the Dutch and Scandinavian committee is conferring with the German Socialistic ...

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  25. MAILS CARRIED ON PACKHORSE.

    As the result of a heavy thunderstorm last night 150 points were registered this morning. Tallangatta Creek overflowed, cutting of the ...

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  26. DISTURBANCES IN DUBLIN.

    The “Times” correspondent states that, during street (disturbances resulting from the prohibition of a meeting a police inspector was ...

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  27. LEVEES BREAK.

    TOCUMWAL (N.S.W.), Monday. The Murray River rose with great F rapidity during Sunday, and this morning at seven o’clock it was 19ft ...

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