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  4. GEELONG NEWS

    In celebration of the victory of September 5th, the supporters of Mr Ozanne intend conducting a social evening in the Orderly Rooms on ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. THE GREAT BATTLE

    No general movement of the centre lines of battle along the Aisne River is reported, but the Allies are gaining ground on both wings. On the ...

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  6. GERMAN STUBBORNNESS.

    In the closing hours of Thursday the Valley of the Aisne presented a terrible spectacle. It was raining [?]ily; the artillery thundered ...

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  7. A USEFUL CAPTURE.

    During the Germans’ retreat a few days ag[?] they were followed by the French troops at a terrific speed. In some pl[?]s the Germans had 30 hours’ ...

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  8. SERVIAN SUCCESS.

    A cable message from the High Commissioner in London (Sir George Reid) to the Federal Ministry under date, London, September 21, 12,35 ...

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  9. DEFENCE OF MAUBEUGE.

    German newspapers assert that the Governor of Maubeuge (General Fournier) is interned at Torgau, in Saxony, b[?] an official Paris ...

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  10. STREET ACCIDENT.

    Walter Lowe, seven years of age, was driving a dray along Avalon road, Lara, yesterday, when he slipped from the seat and fell ...

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  11. FRONT STILL UNBROKEN.

    Describing the Aisne battle now in progress and the beating back of the offensive movements of the enemy one correspondent says :— ...

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  12. ON THE SEA

    A series of [?]interesting official stories of the sea were contained in a ca[?]le message dated London, September 20, 10.35 p.m., which ...

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  13. AIRMAN’S ERROR.

    A German aviator, mistaking German heavy guns, which had been cunningly hidd[?] at Noisdecastneau, for British artillery dropped bombs upon them, ...

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  14. TRANSFERS.

    Inspector Dew, of the Education department, who has been in charge of the Bendigo district, for over five years, has received notice of his ...

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  15. GERMAN STAFF.

    The German headquarters staff during the battle of the Marne River occupied the Duke of Rochefoucaud’s ma[?]ion at Montmirail, on the Marne. ...

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  16. PEGASUS OUTRANGED.

    The message states, that since the outbreak of war the cruiser Pegasus has been working from Zanzibar, and has rendered very useful service, ...

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  17. THE BRITISH LINE.

    “The ground in front of our trenches is strewn with the enemy’s dead. Each attempt strengthens the ghastly lesson of the folly of ...

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  18. LABOR CANDIDATE.

    Mr A. Parker, of Melbourne, has been endorsed by the central executive of the Political Labor Council as the candidate to contest the ...

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  19. WET TRENCHES.

    From the sound of the cannonading in the vicinity, says a Paris message, it is evident that the Germans have brought up guns of heavier ...

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  20. PRUSSIAN GUARD DECIMATED.

    Interesting statements have been made by German officers who are prisoners in the hands of the Allies. An officer, who was captured at ...

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  21. RAIDERS CAPTURED.

    A party of German engineers has adopted a new method of doing damage in France. The Germans have been traversing the country by motor car, ...

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  23. GERMAN CRUISERS SUCCESS.

    On September 10, the message continues, the German cruiser Emden, from the China station, after being completely lost for six wee[?]s, ...

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  24. AT ANTWERP.

    According to a message from Antwerp, the possibility of a siege of that city still exists. Exceptionally heavy rain ...

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  25. STILL FORWARD.

    Yesterday an official communique was received from Paris stating : On the left wing below Soissons our troops were vigorously attacked by ...

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  26. CUTTING THE RETREAT.

    A furious Rattle is in progress to the east of Peronne, between Roissel and St. Quentin. The French left are endeavoring to cut the retreat [?] ...

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  27. HALE STARVED GERMANS.

    From 5 o’clock in the morning, until 8 at night, the German troops had been fighting without anything to eat or drink during the fifteen ...

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  28. TELEPHONING TO ENEMY.

    It is reported that a few nights ago three Germans crept close to the British gun positions. They were detected by a sergeant, who shot two ...

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  29. GERMAN PLANS REVEALED.

    Paris newspapers have obtained possession of a document revealing Germany’s plan of campaign. It was found in a railway carriage five ...

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  30. ARMED MERCHANTMAN.

    The British auxiliary cruiser Carmania, Sir George Reid further reports, went into action on September 14 off the East Coast of South ...

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  31. FUTILE COUNTER ATTACKS.

    An account of the fighting on the Aisne River has been given by a wounded British cavalry officer, who has returned to Paris. ...

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  32. A NATURAL FORTRESS.

    The Germans declare that they can held the Aisne position for three months if necessary. With the natural fortress of hills, woods, and ...

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  33. AEROPLANE DESTROYED.

    M. Vedrines, the celebrated French aviator, while flying at a great height in a monoplane, destroyed with a mitrailleuse which [?] carried ...

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  34. MINING INTELLIGENCE

    Speaking of the prospects of the Langi Logan South mine, Ararat, the chairman (Mr D. Murray) at yesterday’s extraordinary meeting of ...

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  35. VICTORY IN PRUSSIA.

    An account of a recent Russian victory in East Prussia has been supplied by the Petrograd correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle.” ...

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  37. RIVER FIGHT.

    The warship Cumberland reports from the Cameroon River, the official message continues, that a German steamboat on the night of ...

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  38. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL IN RUINS.

    The beautiful cathedral at Rheims has been razed to the ground by the Germans. Protests against this and numerous other acts of vandalism by ...

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  40. DAMAGED RUSSIAN SHIPS.

    Anothfer message from Sir George lleid states that the following information is “reliable” :— St[?]holm reports that a number ...

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  42. CIVILIANS SHOT.

    A report prepared by the prefect of police of the district shows that the Germans occupied Luneville, near the Lorraine border, for 20 days. While ...

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  43. RUSSIAN CHARGE.

    The fight lasted until late in the afternoon, but eventually the Russians, advancing like an avalanche, carried the trenches, which were full ...

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  44. UNSPEAKABLE EXCESSES.

    Troops of the German Landsturm occupying Braine-le-comte and Evignies, in South-west Belgium, have committed unspeakable excesses. ...

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  46. KAISER’S SON DEMANDS LEVY.

    One hundred notables were arrested at Rheims as hostages, including five priests and one Englishman. The Kaiser’s son, Adalbert, seized £40,000 ...

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  47. SAW-EDGED BAYONETS.

    Mr Davis searched in the trenches at Soissons immediately after the Germans had retreated. He found bayonets with a saw edge. These weapons ...

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  48. TREACHERY AVENGED.

    Some Austrian troops during the Lemberg battle hoisted the white flag, and Colonel Frolove, the Russian hero of Port Arthur, suspended ...

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  49. ANOTHER BATTLE.

    It is stated in Petrograd that three German army corps are concentrated in a fortified position in the vicinity of Przemysl, with orders to ...

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  50. PAYING THE PRICE.

    The Germans in France are in one way paying the price for the extensive damage they did during their march towards Paris. Having devastated the ...

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