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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

    [Whilst this column is always open for free discussion of public topics, we do not hold ourselves responsible for any opinions expressed by the writers of ...

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  4. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

    Private "Jack" M'Kenzie, son of Mr. H. M'Kenzie, M.L.A., in a letter from France, dated June 20, to his mother, Mrs. H. M'Kenzie "Rogart," Echuca, ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. Prior Laffan, in November last, applied to the superior of his order in Ireland for permission to return home. Ho received a reply by cable in ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. THE WAR.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that between the Ancre and the Somme the situation is unchanged save for minor infantry engagements in the vicinity of ...

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  7. FARMERS' UNION.

    Sir,—I regret that my absence from the district prevented me from replying sooner, to Mr. C. H. Campbell's letter relative to the above. Knowing that no ...

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  8. KING'S TOUR.

    Writing from the British Headquarters on the West front, "The Times" correspondent states that the King, during his late visit to the front, went everywhere ...

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  9. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that reports from tho seaport of Flushing state that a naval engagement took place near Zeebrugge between ...

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  10. REPATRIATION

    Among the apologies received at last night's repatriation meeting in the Temperance Hall, but not read, was the following communication from Mr. A. C. ...

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  11. POZIERES ADVANCE.

    The Paris "Petit Parisian," which is usually well-informed, points out the importance of the British advance west of Pozieres, as the Mouquet Farm is the ...

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  12. ANDREW FISHER LEAVES A "TENNER."

    Private G. E. Judge, who is with the cycling corps, has landed in England after having spent some time in Egypt. In a letter to Mr. A. C. Welsh, of the ...

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  13. KAISER AT COLOGNE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Kaiser, General von Falkenhayn (Chief of the General Stuff), and other high officers, made a ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. MASCOT'S FIDELITY.

    The lines of the Fourth London General Hospital have been relaxed for the sake of "Rona," the Great Dane mascot of the Auckland (N.Z.) Mounted Rifles. Among ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. ARMENTIERES FRONT.

    A Berlin communique issued on Wednesday refers to heavy fighting south-east of Armentieres (north-west of Lille). ...

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  16. IN RUSSIA'S HANDS.

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  17. FOE'S SOMME LOSSES.

    "The Times" correspondent at Headquarters states that the enemy's losses during the desperate efforts to regain ground round Pozieres have been ...

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  18. KAISER IN DOCK.

    During the sitting of the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr Will Thorne (Labor) asked:— "Will the Kaiser be charged with ...

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  19. HER FIRST PIE.

    They had not been married long, and it was her first pie. He helped himself to a second piece, and smiled sweetly into her anxious face. His health was ...

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  20. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    An official message from Berlin, received via Amsterdam, asserts, that 74 enemy merchantmen were sunk by German warships in July. ...

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  21. COERCING POLAND.

    It is reported from Vienna that Austria has decided to confer self-government on Poland and to release a large number of Polish prisoners. ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Carl Mueller took place on Wednesday morning to the Bendigo cemetery, and was of a private nature. The coffin-bearers were ...

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  23. FINANCING BELLIGERENTS.

    Since the outset of the war, states a New York advice, foreign Governments have raised £270,000,000 in loans in the United States. ...

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  24. THREE ARMIES SHATTERED.

    Colonel A'Court Repington, "The Times" military expert, states that there is no doubt that throe Austrian armies have been shattered in the East. ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS.

    The tennis tournament on behalf of the "Queen of Charity" (Mrs. Simmic) was commenced on Wednesday. The day was cold, but not too unsuitable for the ...

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  26. SPEECH RESTORED BY NOISE

    Private M'Nulty, Iuniskilling Fusiliers, who lost his speech owing to shell-shock in France, has regained the ability 'o speak in a remarkable manner. He was sent ...

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  27. MEALS IN GERMANY.

    "Le Journal," of Paris, has published details of the German food troubles. It states that an ordinary meal of Indian corn soup, a slice of salmon, with ...

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  29. BATTLE IN CLOUDS.

    It is related in connection with the Somme fighting that a British airman, while patrolling at a height of 4000 feet, sighted eight German machines flying at ...

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  30. RED CROSS MOVEMENT.

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  32. CANADIANS MOVED.

    Four divisions, representing 90,000 Canadian troops, who are now at the front, have been moved from the Ypres Salient to take their places with the ...

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  34. FURY MARKS HALICZ BATTLE.

    Reports from the East front indicate two distinct Russian moves. After a temporary slackening General Tscherbatcheff crossed the Zlota Lipa, ...

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    CASUALTY LISTS.—Two long lists of casualties to Australian soldiers were issued by the Defence department yesterday. A total of two officers and 135 men ...

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  36. KING AND KAISER.

    The King and Kaiser visited the Somme simultaneously. The hysterical accounts of the Kaiser's blessings, bestowing of Iron Crosses on ...

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  38. TYRANT'S SON CAPTURED.

    The French troops have captured Lieutenant von Bissing, a son of the tyrant in Belgium (General von Biasing, the German Governor of Brussels), and who, ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. HOSPITAL BEDS.

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    HIGH SCHOOLS' SHIELD.—To-morrow the girls of the Echuca High School will at Castlemaine meet the representatives of the St. Arnaud High School in the ...

    Article : 157 words
  41. ITALIANS PERSISTENT.

    A communqiue from Rome states:— "We have captured trenches at Mount Pecinka, on the Carso Plateau, and to the east of Gorizia. We took prisoner ...

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  43. BRITISH AIR WORK.

    The immense part which the Royal Flying Corps is playing in the great battle of the Somme is again evidenced from extracts published from the official ...

    Article : 183 words
  44. ALPINE DIFFICULTIES.

    The Italian efforts have greatly impressed Lord Northcliffe (proprietor of "The Times"), who is visiting the Italian front. In a despatch dated August 15 ...

    Article : 172 words
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