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  4. KAISER IN DESPAIR.

    Realising that the end is near, it is gossiped that the Emperor now considers that his time is up, and is accordingly making his will, revoking all wills made ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Breaking and fusing, electric wires at the corner of Woolcott and Victoria streets, Darlinghurst, early this morning caused a series of joint ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. FRONTIER STRUGGLE.

    The following messages have been [?] from the High Commissioner:— LONDON, Monday, 5.35 p.m. Paris [?] That a viocal ba[?] is [?] ...

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  7. GERMAN RETIREMENT.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent, reports that the Germans are evacuating Lodz, the chief manufacturing centre of Poland, which is situated about 40 miles ...

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  8. IN THE FAR EAST.

    It is reported from Poking that the Japanese artillery bombarding Tsingtao, has sunk an Austrian cruiser, which was ly[?] in the Kiao chan Bay. ...

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  9. GERMANY'S CAPTURES.

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  10. LATEST GERMAN DODGE.

    A naval officer writes:— The latest German dodge is to place a periscope on a joine shoping that a British cruiser will ram the mine. ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wlicat market is steady and quiet. but more grain is offering. ...

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  12. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Scaddan, the Prcurier, sailed for Melbourne by the R.M.S. Orvova to day to attend the conference of State Premiers with the representatives of the ...

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  13. PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBURG

    Silly stories have been current in Great, Britain for some weeks, discrediting the loyally of Vice-Admiral H.S.H. Prince Louis of Battenburg. ...

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  14. GREECE ON THE MOVE.

    Greece has announced has intention of occupying Northern Epirus in view of the breakdown of the Albanian Government. ...

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  15. W.A. ELECTIONS.

    As the late, of the Labor Government depends largely on the result of the three deferred elections in the north west, the Minister for Works ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. ITALY AT VALONA.

    It is officially announced that an [?] naval force, has occupied Valona, for the purposes of safe guarding the [?] of Albanita. ...

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  17. ALLECED BIASSED CENSORSHIP.

    The London, correspondent of the New York "Evening Post, having accused the consorship of seeking to conceal German successes, and blackening ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. ITALY'S INDECISION.

    Among the passengers on the R.M.S. Orsova, which arrived from London to day, is Lient Colonel G. Ramacio[?]i, who is returning to Sydney to take charge of ...

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  19. HERMIT MINER'S HOARD.

    An old German named Theodora Oswald Lattorf, who lived the life of a her[?] miser, died, leaving property valued at £20,000. ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. ITALIAN PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    The Halian prisoners whom the Conproposes to send to Italy number 5000. ...

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  21. EVICTION Of TENANTS.

    To relation to the election of tenants be landlords, the Attorney General (Mr. [?]) to day he regretted to see summonses to eject tenauts and notices ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. FRENCH REGRETS.

    M. Pichen, writing in "Polite Journal", regrets that the Allies did not appeal for the co operation of Japan in Europe, where by they might have ...

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  23. PRINCE OSCAR VERY ILL.

    The recovery of the Kaiser's Son, Prince Oocar, is doubtful. He is suffering from partial paralysis. caused by the shock of scoing the Turcos ...

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  24. SALVATION ARMY OFFIC[?] EXPRIENCES.

    Staff Captain Ford, officer in charge of the Metropole of the Salvation Army, in Lydiard Street, returned to Ballarat last night, after spending a six ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    It is announced from Pretoria that Colonel Van der Vanter is engeging. Cotonel Maritz at Cadvinia, 185 miles north cast of Capetown. Ninety two of ...

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  26. IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT.

    Germans in Straits Settlement adiacent to British territory have been in terned. ...

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  27. MIXED MUSIC AT DIXMOOE.

    The small town of Dixmude, which has been the centre of a number of sangainary encounters of late, has now been the seene of the annihilation of ...

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  28. HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    George Prain, who retired a year ago an superannuation from the position of Chief Clerk in the Customs Department at Dunedin, was killed last night in a ...

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  29. GERMAN BITTERNESS.

    Mr. A. Alexander, manager in Perth for Mr. P. Falk, returned by the R.M.S. Orsova to day. He states that he was interned for 10 ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    A Bonlogue Folkestone channel steamer rescued 2500 Belgian refugees from a vessel in the channel. They landed safely at Folkestone. ...

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  31. REBELS DEFEATED.

    The extent of Col. Muritz's dealings with the Germans is revealed in documents just published. There was a treaty between the German ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. OFFICIAL.

    The British War office report, situation con[?] satisfactory. Fighting is severe and con[?] but ground is [?] gained, and many prisoners taken ...

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  33. PARTICULARS OF RESCUE.

    Particulars have been received regarding wreek of the steamer in the Channel with a large number of Belgian refugees on board and they show ...

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  34. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    The following cases were treated at the Hospital I yesterday:— Percy Powell of Barkly street, tracture of bone in hand, caused by it being. ...

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  35. GERMANS RE OCCUPY ROULERS.

    The "Telegraaf" states that the German have occupied Roulers. The Allies have gain[?] ground near [?] ...

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  36. IN AUSTRALIA.

    German bands were permitted to play in Sydney streets without interference to day, but the Professional Musicians Orchestral Band was moved on. The ...

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  37. AMUSEMENTS.

    This spectacular pageant, which is owing repcated on the City Oval, will probably be the last occasion on which it will be given, as it will be impossible to ...

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  38. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr. G.N. Spronie, a Victorian R bodes scholar, has been granted a commission in the Army Service Corps. (Sproute was prominent in athletic ...

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  39. TRAGEDY AT MELTON.

    To day the Railway Commissioner's received a brief report of a double fatality on the Ballarat Melbourne line, near Melton. A railway ...

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  40. SLAUGHTER IN THE ARCONNE.

    A French officer, writing to "Liberte," narrates that there has been fearful slaughter in the Argenue, in the north east of France. ...

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  41. ENTHUSIASTIC VOLUNTEED.

    Mr. F. Clive Conrick, a young grazier, of Cooper's Creek, Queensland, after an extraordinary journey, has attained his desire to be included in the ...

    Article : 221 words
  42. FIGHT AT LA BASSEE

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent says that for a fortnight the Germans have been showing the greatest bravery in making desperate efforts at La Bassee ...

    Article : 161 words
  43. LARGE ORDER FOR CANADA.

    A large order for over equipment has been received in Ottawa. The British War Office has ordered 1,500,000 shirts from Canada. This is ...

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  44. THE BUTTERFLIES.

    The programme presented by the [?] at the Mechanies last night was met with an [?] of applause from a well satisfied audience. To night's ...

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  45. THE FLIGHT FROM EUROPE

    "When the news spread that the first train was to leave on a certain day. I believe pandemonium reigned. Every one was fighting and struggling for a ...

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  46. TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPING. ALLIANCE.

    It is reported in New York that an alliance of Liverpool and New York ship owners has subscribed capital for the purchase of a feet of at least 20 large ...

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  47. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    A good attendance greeted the pictures screened at the Coliscum last night, and judging by the applause of the audience, a patriotic note was struck by the fine ...

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  48. BELGIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    As it was impossible to clear the cold stores at Antwerp, the Belgian engineers destroyed the refrigerating machinery; leaving hundreds of ...

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  49. DEALER'S SUICIDE.

    On Sunday Bernard Reivers, agea on years, unmarried, clothes dealer, left his lodgings at Powlett street. Fast Melbourne, and did not return. The ...

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  50. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  51. ORPHANAGE BAND CONCERT.

    A high class entertainment will be provided on Thursday night next at the Alfred Hall by the Orphanage Band and girls who were so successful ...

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  52. GERMANS REPULSED.

    A War Office communique issued at midnight states:— "Nicaport was violently bombarded and the German efforts are being ...

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  53. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    The Russians [?]cted severe defeat on the German rear guard. Loncez Rowka and Svieraicwice were taken at the point of the bayonet. On the ...

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  54. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    Count von Sernstoff German Ambasaader to the United States, according to advices from Washington, has claimed that Germany has right to land troops ...

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  55. CUT IN HALF BY A TRAM.

    That Joseph Robson 33. a laborer who was cut in two by a tram at Manly might have been robbed, was suggested at the inquest to day, at ...

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  56. RED CROSS SOCIETY FUND.

    The British Red Cross Fund totals £50,221 5s 7d. Included in to day's recoints[?]—Victorian Branch. £1000. making £4000, residents of the West ...

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  57. DETAILS OF ACTION.

    An eye witness parrates an meident a bich occurred at J. a. Bassee last week. An availanche of Germans' were let loose against a section of the British ...

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  58. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    Amusement for everybody is provided at the Alfred Hall nightly by the splendid [?] of vaudeville and [?] To night an additional ...

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  59. COEBEN AND BRESLAU.

    The newspaper Tribuna, a Roman daily, has published an explanation of the hasty return of the ex German war ships. Goeben and Breslan to the ...

    Article : 93 words
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