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  2. SHIPPING.

    The Buninyong completed her leading of general produce, and left shortly after five for Sydney. Brisbane and northern ports. A steamer for New ...

    Article : 115 words
  3. ("Times," United Service and Reuter Cables.) WAR EXPERTS' REVIEW,

    London, Thursday, 10 15 p.m.—General F. B. Maurice, Director of Military Operations on the Imperial General Staff, speaking to Press representatives ...

    Article : 295 words
  4. ("Times," United Service and Reuter Cables.) STILL RAINING HARD.

    Thursday, 2.25 p.m.—There has teen 48 hours' incessant rain. The enemy yesterday afternoon succeeded at great cost in obtaining a foothold in ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. THE VICIOUS STRIKE IN SYDNEY MOST OF THE WORKMEN HAVE NO OBJECTION TO THE TIME-CARD SYSTEM.

    Sydney, Friday —Railway and tramway employes who struck yesterday in protest against the introduction of the card system appear determined not to resume work ...

    Article : 561 words
  6. WAR ANNIVERSARY TO-DAY

    This is the anniversary of the commencement of the greatest event in the world's history, and throughout the Empire the event will be commemorated. The ...

    Article : 798 words
  7. ("Times," United Service and Ronter Cables.) "WE ABANDONED." "WE FELL BACK,"

    A Russian official message received in London on Thursday says:—"Between the Zbruez and the Dneister, in Galicia, our troops abandoned positions ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. ("Times," United Service and Router Cables.) LLOYD GEORGE TO GO?

    London, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George, Baron Sounino, General Smuts, Lord Robert Ceil and Mr. Bonar Law, and Russian representatives have left ...

    Article : 491 words
  9. CAN THE DART PAY ITS COST?

    Mr. J. A. Boyd, M.H.R., president of the committee of management of training ships, said yesterday that he was hopeful that the Dart (which, is ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. THE BARWON HAS STOPPED RISING

    Although the common at the Breakwater is still inundated with water, the Barwen has begun to retire within its banks. [?]erday it went back several ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. IS SUNDAY BOXING TO BE ALLOWED?

    Last Sunday morning a ten-round foxing contest was fought amongst. members of the newly-formed Athletic Club attached to the local railway ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. THE AUSTRALIANS' " BIT."

    A United Service reporter writes:—"The Australians did magnificent work at a dominating little Enoll topped by a windmill. They took the place, lost ...

    Article : 226 words
  13. FALKENHAYN IN SYRIA.

    London, Thursday. — General von Falkenhayn. formerly Chief of the German General Staff, has been appointed commander of the Turkish forces. He ...

    Article : 209 words
  14. INDUSTRIAL AWARDS.

    The Inspector of Factories (Mr. W. Tipple) has been notified that an amended determination of the Woodworkers' Board becomes operative to-day. It ...

    Article : 31 words
  15. THREE MONTHS' TUSSLE BEGINS

    Lieut.-Colonel a'Court Repington, military correspondent of the London "Times," regards what be calls the Third Battle of Ypres as the natural ...

    Article : 298 words
  16. THERE IS A LOT OF SICKNESS.

    With Mrs. H. P. Douglass, the newly-elected president, in the chair, the first monthly meeting of the Geelong District Nursing Society for the. ...

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  17. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    The secretary desires to acknowledge the following donations:—Mrs. J. Holloway (Murghebolue), Mrs Lugg (Airey's Inlet), Miss P. Bowey (Leopold), Miss ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. VICTORIAN TRAFFIC CURTAILED

    The Victorian Hallway Commissioners stated yesterday that so far the Victorian railway services would not be interrupted by the cessation of work in Sydney and ...

    Article : 288 words
  19. THE KAISER'S WAR CABINET AT BRUSSELS,

    A message from Amsterdam states that the Kaiser summoned Field-Marshal von Llindenberg, Chief of the German General Staff; General von ...

    Article : 128 words
  20. AIRMEN'S GALLANTRY.

    Correspondents relate that the airmen were audacious beyond belief on July 31st, spreading terror in the ranks of the enemy, swooping down like hawks ...

    Article : 307 words
  21. POLICE COURT.

    For having property illegally in his possession a man was fined 40/-, and 10- costs, at the Police Court yesterday morning. He was defended by Mr ...

    Article : 168 words
  22. CHANGES IN PARIS CABINET.

    The Minister for Marine has resigned because be object to the demand of the Navy Committee to be empowered to inquire into naval affairs the ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. NO FOOD FOR NEUTRALS WHO SUPPLY THE ENEMY.

    Washington, Friday.—The United States is asking European neutrals for full particulars of exports and food needs, with the object of holding ...

    Article : 245 words
  24. WASTE PAPER & TINS, PLEASE!

    At the invitation of Mrs Dickson, of bysart, a meeting was held in the Red Cross rooms last night. Mrs. A. J. Holden occupied the chair. There were ...

    Article : 314 words
  25. ITALY'S CLAIMS IN AUSTRIA

    A message from the Rome correspondent of the London "Times" says:—"Mr. A. J. Balfour's studied omissions in regard to Austria, in his speech in ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. WE HAVE TO BREAK THE FOE'S HEART AND WILL.

    In the course of an interview, General Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, on being asked to express a "frank soldier's opinion" ...

    Article : 404 words
  27. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Certificates from London College of Music have just arrived for the following pupils of Mrs. Marks, L.L.C.M.:—Practical examination held December. ...

    Article : 476 words
  28. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I would like to warn the farmers in the Bellarine Shire (through the medium of your valuable paper) of the grave danger of being compelled to ...

    Article : 491 words
  29. FRENCH BULLETINS

    "There has been great artillery fire east of Braye-en-Laonnois and west of Craonne (on the Aisne front). There was a violent artillery struggle on the ...

    Article : 197 words
  30. SEEKING A BASIS FOR PEACE

    On the eve of the commencement of the fourth year of the war the German newspapers anxiously discuss the frture. The Cologne "Zeitung" raves ...

    Article : 269 words
  31. WAR BRIEFS.

    It is announced in the "London Gazette" that the Victoria Cross has been, awarded the following officers:—Second Lieut. J. S. Dunville, late of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. PERSONAL.

    The clerical staff of the Melbourne Electric Supply Company assembled on Saturday last to say good-bye to one of the staff, Miss F. C. M'Henry, who ...

    Article : 129 words
  33. COST OF THE WAR.

    Mr Bonar Law informed the House of Commons that German official statements gave the expenditure by Germany from February to May at ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. SHIP WITH 546 WOUNDED BEACHED

    Vancouver, Thursday. — A steamer of 6000 tons, with 546 returned wounded soldiers on board, wont ashore on the Canadian coast in a fog. All the ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. LONDON TIMES [?] CABLES.

    (Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the London "Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be ...

    Article : 50 words
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