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  2. MOSTLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Ernest William Maling, of Cohuna, farmer, who died on June [?], left by will dated September 25. 1915. real estate valued at £1840 and personal ...

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  3. THE WAR FRANCO-BRITISH ADVANCE

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

    Article : 72 words
  4. KYNETON WATER TRUST.

    The monthly meeting of the above was held yesterday, there being present Cmrs, Spain (chairman), Murray and Ferris. The chairman tendered ...

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  7. GAINS EXTENDED.

    "The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters states that one outstanding fact is the complete success which attended the main ...

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  8. INTENSE BATTLE CONTINUES

    Reuter's correspondent at the Briish Headquarters, in a message timed 3 p.m. on Monday, states that intense fighting continues on practically the ...

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  9. SLOW BRITISH ADVANCE.

    French Military experts, in their comments on the Allied offensive in France, point out that the British advance is slower than the French ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. DIFFICULT TASK OF ALLIES.

    How difficult was the task of the Allies in their dash is shown by the nature of the German positions, which were in three parts—firstly, labyrinth ...

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  11. NO ANZACS ENGAGED.

    It has been confirmed from various sources that no overseas troops were engaged in the Somme offensive on Saturday. ...

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  12. NEW PHASE OF THE WAR.

    Moreover, the new phase of the war is that whereas formerly captured trenches could he re-occupied by reversing parapets, now the trenches ...

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  13. WOUNDED ARRIVE SMILING.

    Further wounded men from France are arriving at Charing Cross railway station. One batch included Highlanders, and Anzacs. The latter were ...

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  14. BRITISH GALLANTRY.

    It would be invidious to single out particular regiments for mention when all have been most gallant, but it is noteworthy that the troops mentioned ...

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  15. TO HELP OUR ALLIES CHILDREN.

    At present one of the most interesting departments of the activities of the Kyneton Women's Patriotic League is the children's clothing ...

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  16. UNDERGROUND DEFENCES.

    The German underground defences were extraordinarily elaborate. Many of the villages in this part of France have a complete system of ...

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  17. FIRST BRITISH PRESSURE.

    The German press is realising the ominous fact that this is the first time that Germany has felt British pressure. ...

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  18. BATTLE HEARD IN SUSSEX

    On the Sussex coast residents have heard the tremendous artillery fire in France. ...

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  19. VAST CROWDS CHEER WOUNDED.

    Vast crowds are gathering at Charing Cross, Paddington and Waterloo railway stations in London to cheer the incoming wounded British troops. ...

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  20. FIGHTING AT VERDUN.

    A Paris communique dealing with the Verdun battle says:—"On the right bank of the Meuse, after a violent bombardment, the ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. INCIDENTS DEPICTED.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, the special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at the British Headquarters, depicts in a despatch the slackened tension after ...

    Article : 545 words
  22. ENEMY STRONG IN MACHINE GUNS.

    The immense strength of the enemy in machine guns has been the chief factor on the assaults. Wherever the Germans offered a successful ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. Family Notices

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  24. IN MEMORY.

    Service at the Tylden Presbyterian Church on Sunday last was of a special character in view of the fact that an in memoriam service was held in ...

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  27. The Guardian

    The Back Page.—Our fourth page contains an interesting article entitled How the Anzacs Came to France, published by Mr Philip Gibbs in the ...

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  28. THE DASHING FRENCH.

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that the French offensive is proceeding satisfactorily. The French are now engaged in ...

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  29. DEATH OF MISS E. M. P. HODGKINS.

    The death took place at they parents' residence. "Homeleigh," Lau[?] ton street. Kyneton. at 12.15 a.m. yesterday of Miss Elieen May Patricia ...

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