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  2. ALLIES' FINE ADVANCE

    Highly important advances have been made simultaneously by the British and French armies on the Somme front. The British liaye captured Morval and ...

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  3. FLOOD DISASTERS.

    There was scarcely any diminution yesterday in the remarkable monsoonal storm which has deluged Victoria since Thursday last. Heavy rain continued to fall ...

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  4. EASTERN FRONT

    A German communique says:—"We maintained our position at Manajow against strong Russian attacks. Between the Zlota Lipa and the Nariuvka the ...

    Article : 354 words
  5. AWARDS FOR VALOR

    A list of military honors, covering 30 pages, appears in the London "Gazette" to-day. It includes many Australian recipients. VICTORIA CROSS. ...

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  6. LEADING THE GREEKS

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" States:—"M. Venezelos has arrived in Salonika, where his supporters include Vice-Admiral P. Countouriotis, ...

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  7. MANY LINES IMPASSABLE.

    The effect of the floods on the railway services yesterday was generally much worse than on Monday. Near the bridge which crosses the Goulburn river between ...

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  8. MORE PEACE "KITES."

    A despatch from Berlin states:—"Herr von Jagow, the German Foreign Minister, visited the American Ambassador, Mr. J. W Gerrard, to-day. The latter goes in ...

    Article : 174 words
  9. IN THE TRENTINO.

    An Italian communique states:—"There increased enemy artillery activity on the Trentino front. Our Alpini captured the summit of front Cardinal, 8000 feet high, ...

    Article : 336 words
  10. MARIBYRNONG RIVER RISING.

    Yesterday was a day of anxiety for owners of property within the flood areas along the course of Maribyrnong River. After the waters had receded on Monday ...

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  11. BOYS LOSE THEIR LIVES.

    While playfully testing the depth of flood water in Moonee Ponds Creek, near Kensington, on Monday evening, Ambrose Kennane, about 8 years, slipped into the ...

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  12. ANOTHER AIR RAID.

    It is officially announced that several airships, probably six, crossed the eastern and north-eastern coasts between 10.30 p.m. and midnight last night. Bombs ...

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  13. A BISHOP ON REAL PEACE.

    The Bishop of (London (Dr. Wilmington Ingram), in addressing the national mission of repentance at the Guildhall to-day, raid we did not want a patched-up ...

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  14. AT THE CAMPS.

    Training is being continued at the military camps. although the usual parades have been abandoned. In most cases the soldiers are attending indoor lectures ...

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  15. DROWNED BEFORE MOTHER'S EYES.

    BUNYIP.—The son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cunningham, of Tynong, was drowned in a drain in front of the house on Monday. Mrs. Cunningham saw her son disappear, ...

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  16. "GERMANY IS BEATEN."

    The New York "Tribune," in a three-column leading article analysing the war, says:—"It is patent to at least the trained military eye that Germany is beaten. She ...

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  17. FLOOD AREAS.

    SEYMOUR.—Yesterday the flood waters receded fully 3 feet, and unless the late rains at Yea cause another inflow all danger is passed. The loss of stock and damage to ...

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  18. KOOWEERUP SWAMP.

    and Messrs. Kenyan arid Shaw, of the Water Supply Commission, visited the district between Cora Lynn and Kooweerup on Tuesday. Many thousands of acres will ...

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  19. CANADIAN ENLISTMENTS.

    The Dominion Government has appointed a board, of which Sir Thomas Tait, formerly of Melbourne, is a director, to stimulate enlistments. Exemption badges are being ...

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  20. FUTURE OF TRANSYLVANIA.

    General Chouvnieff, the Russian Minister of War, in a special cable message to the New York "World," comments on the Roumanian position as follows:—"The ...

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  21. LAD DROWNED IN DRAIN.

    KOOWEKRUP.—Another fatality occurred in M'Donald's drain on Monday, a boy named Lovedale, eleven years of age, being drowned. While engaged with some ...

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  22. TRAINS AND TELEGRAPHS.

    Telegraph services were still disorganised yesterday, although the conditions which prevailed on Monday had considerably improved. The breakdown of a large cable ...

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  23. WORLD'S WHEAT YIELD.

    The Government Bureau estimates that this year's total production of wheat in the United States, India, Japan, Tunis, Spain, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland and ...

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  24. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The frenzy of "bull" activity in the Stock Exchange claimed to-day 2,392,000 shares. All stocks moved upwards. Union Pacific's record was 149[?], and United ...

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  25. EFFECT OF THE NEW GAINS.

    As might be expected, the seventy-two hours' record bombardment of the enemy's line portended a fierce and sustained attack which has developed most successfully. ...

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  26. AT SHEPPARTON.

    SHEPPARTON.—Shepparton is experiencing the biggest flood known to the oldest residents. Low-lying lands on the outskirts of the town are inundated and the river has ...

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  27. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    In diplomatic circles in Germany it is stated that Herr von Jagow will resign the Foreign Secretaryship owing to "ill health." ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    Lieutenant Sidney Wilson, an Australian airman, has been killed. He ascended in a biplane, and became lost to view in the clouds. When he reappeared he was ...

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  29. FRENCH RAID ON ESSEN.

    A message from Berne states:—"The raid made by two French airmen on Essen was disastrous in its effects. Incendiary bombs set fire to the Krupp workshops. ...

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  30. SERIOUS POSITION AT ECHUGA.

    EGIIUCA.—There is still a vast expan[?]e of water throughout the whole district. The overflowing waters of the Campaspe came down like a mountain torrent. ...

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  31. PAY OF GERMANS REDUCED.

    Under an Imperial decree the pay of all German officers will be decreased from October. The War Minister and commander in chief will lose £50 a month, generals ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The report on British prisons for 1915 states that the number of prisoners sentenced for 1915 was 64,000, compared with 111,000 in 1914. The decrease is ascribed ...

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  33. SEIZURE OF DUTCH STEAMERS.

    An Amsterdam message states that German submarinos seized the Dutch steamer Battaviar II., and look her to Zeebrugge. A Dutch torpedo boat demanded an ...

    Article : 76 words
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  35. AMERICA'S FOREIGN TRADE.

    In a speech at Baltimore yesterday, President Wilson, referring to the enormous increase in the foreign business of the United States, predicted a great era of ...

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