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  4. BALLARAT WORKLESS

    Speaking at the Trades' and Labor Council meeting last night, Mr J. Kean referred to the attitude of the Premier (Sir A. J. Peacoc[?]) at ...

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  5. TOWN PLANNING

    The approaching visit of Mr W. R. Davidge, who has come to Australia from London in connection with the town planning movement, ...

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  6. THE TITANIC STRUGGLE

    Fighting along the whole line of the extended German front, the Allies are doggedly pursuing their plan of outflanking the enemy. ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. DUTCH CAPTAIN’S STORY.

    An interesting story of the disaster was related by the captain of the Dutch steamer Titan, which arrived at Rotterdam on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. THE AERO RAID.

    Another version of the aerial raid by British aviators is given by an Antwerp newspaper, Her Hanselsblad, ” which says that five British ...

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  9. TOWNSFOLKS’ UNLUCKY TRICK.

    The civilians have continually attacked the Russians in East Prussia, the correspondent states. While the Russians were standing at the market ...

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  10. RHE[?]MS AGAIN.

    The German version of the destrucation of the famous Cathedral at Rheims is that the bombardment was rendered necessary by the misuse ...

    Article : 120 words
  11. RUSSIA’S ADVANCE.

    The official Announcement is made from Petrograd that the Russians in Galicia have occupied the town of Wislock, in the Carpathian ...

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  12. MIDDY’ S THREE LIVES.

    A midshipman had the remarkable experience of being, on each of the three cruisers when they were successfully struck by the torpedoes. ...

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  13. 60,000 GERMAN WOUNDED.

    A telegram from Maastricht (Netherlands) states that 50,000 wounded Germans passed Liege during the last few days en route to Germany. ...

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  14. (IS RESTORATION POSSIBLE?

    An eye-witness of the destruction the Cathedral of Rheims declares that the building was not completely gutted by the fire caused by ...

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  15. LOSSES IN HORSES.

    An Antwerp messages states that the Germans in Brabant and East Flanders have requisitioned 20,000 horses. A member of the French general ...

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  16. ONE SUBMARINE IN ACTION.

    A message received in Amsterdam from Berlin states that only one submarine attacked the Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy, It has not yet ...

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  17. ENEMY’S HEAVY LOSSES.

    The “Novoe Vremya,” the leading journal in Petrograd, reports that up to September 14 the Russians had captured from the Australians 7 ...

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  19. A STAMPEDE.

    Mr M. H. Donolrpe, the Daily Chronicle correspondent is now with the Belgian army. He telegraphics that the Germans recently ...

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  20. FERVOR OF RECRUITS.

    There was a remarkable scene at Aylesbury on Wednesday, when Sir Edward Hutton, who was first commandant of the Commonwealth ...

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  21. MONTENEGRO’S BIG GUNS.

    The Montenegrins are placing longrange cannon on Mount Lovchen, which commands the Austrian harbor of Cattaro. ...

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  22. GERMAN PLANS CHANGED.

    The “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent at Petrograd states that there is doubt that the German plans have radically changed. ...

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  23. ITALIAN FRONTIER.

    Despite Austrain official denials that any steps are being taken to strengthen Austrian forts, Rome newspapers continue to publish ...

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  24. ENEMIES MEET IN MINE.

    Sapper Gilhooly, of the Royal Engineers, tells the story of an unexpected meeting underground between British and German engineers ...

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  25. GEELONG NEWS

    Another evidence of the ever extending operations of the Commonwealth Bank is shown in the intention to open a branch at Geelong. The branch will ...

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  26. GARIBALDIAN CONTINGENT.

    A message from Lyons (France) states that General Giuseppe Garibaldi, a grandson of the Italian “Liberator, ” with 5,000 “ Red-Shirters, ” ...

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  28. CITY HALL.

    Special leave to appeal was given yesterday by the High Court (the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justisce Duffy, Mr. Justice Powers, and ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. PLAY HOUSES

    To-night will be the last night at the Alfred Hall of Tom Hedley, “the Musical Moke ;” Doris Tindall, the dandy male impersonator: and ...

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  30. RACE RIVALRY.

    The New York correspondent of the Paris “ Matin” relates the story of tragedy arising from the war which occurred on the high seas. ...

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  31. TO THE FRONT.

    “Lieutenant Norman Belcher who has enlisted for service in the war as a member of the, Automobile Corps is a local auctioneer and estate ...

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  32. LONDON TERRITORIALS MALTA.AT

    A message from Malta, which had "been delayed-by the censor, and was made available in London on Wednesday describes the arrival there ...

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  33. VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE.

    Messrs Sadler and Beveridge will re-open Her Majesty a Theatre to-morrow evening with a new Vaudeville Luxe Company. It includes ...

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  34. GERMAN LOSS IN BALTIC.

    Paris reports, states a message to the Commonwealth Government from the High Commissioner's Office, that while a German cruiser and two ...

    Article : 44 words
  35. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    “The War of the Nations,” the 2000 feet spectacular war picture which was presented for the first time at the Coliseum last ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. CITY REVENUE.

    The revenue of Geelong City Council fot the year ended on 31st August totalled £31,895/3/9, inclusive of a credit balance of £5950/19/5 from ...

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  37. TRAWLER STRIKES MINE.

    The Trawler Kilmarnock struck a mine in the North Sea, six of her crew being killed. ...

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  38. INQUEST.

    The deputy coroner (Mr. W. R. Anderson, J.P.) yesterday conducted an inquiry relative to the death of Mrs. John Feehan,who died ...

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  39. SUSPICIOUS TRAWLER.

    A vessel in the vicinity, believed at the time to be a Dutch trawler, is now suspected to have been a German ship, as her crew made no ...

    Article : 37 words
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  41. THE BRITISH LOSS,

    Among the survivors of the North. Sea naval disaster is the chief petty officer of H.M.S. Aboukir, who has made the following statement :— ...

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