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  2. RUSSIANS DOING WELL

    An official Petrograd communique says:--"The German pressure continues at Pikstern and Tanken lakes district and Rakisyki, ...

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  3. MINERS FOR GALLIPOLI.

    A specialist corps of miners, 1000 strong, has been offered by the Commonwealth Government and accepted by the Army Council for service ...

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  4. WAR'S ENORMOUS COST

    Reuters correspondent in New York declares that it is reported that the Anglo-French Financial mission which is now in America, proposes to borrow a billion ...

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  5. FROM GALLIPOLI.

    Dr. H E. Jackson, who went to the front with the first Australian Expeditionary Forces, has written two brief but interesting letters to ...

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  6. CAMP CHRONICLES.

    The officers and men of the Bendigo camp yesterday evening learned with regret that Staff-Sergeant-Major G. A. Morgan had received instructions of ...

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  7. LETTERS FROM A CAMPBELL'S FOREST SOLDIER.

    Mrs. M. Eaton, late of Campbell's Forest, but now retired and living at Bright Street, Eaglehawk, has received the following letters from her ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S REQUIREMENTS.

    It is expected that Mr. Asquith will ask for a credit vote of £250,000.000. ...

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  9. GERMANS AT WORK.

    Already German banking agents and other Teuton sympathisers have started a formidable agitation against the American loan being ...

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  10. CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC FUND.

    By an oversight the amount acknowledged Tuesday issue from the Spring Gully School Committee was staled at £8 15s 6d. This amount was received per Mr. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    Gr. D. Andrew and Mr. J. H. Lienhop, file secretaries of the Australia Day Fund, acknowledge with thanks £6 10s from Mrs Mueller, the proceeds of a raffle or a pair ...

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  12. ART UNION.

    At the Lyric Theatre last evening the art union of a tray cloth in aid of the Australia Day fund was drawn. The winning ticket was No. 782, held by Mr. ...

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  13. THE DARDANELLES.

    Advices received in New lock from Paris report that the Anglo-French guns have silenced the Turkish batteries on the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles. ...

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  14. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    A announcement made by the Official Preess. Bureau states that a Zeppelin airship flew over the east coast district on Tuesday night and ...

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  15. THE ITALIANS.

    An official Rome communique says:--"The Austrians attempted a resolute attack at Plezze basin, using asphyxiating gases and ...

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  16. CEREBRO- SPINAL MENINGITIS

    Another death occurred in the Bendigo Hospital yesterday from cerebro-spinal meningitis, the victim being Frederick Mitchell, 54 ...

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  17. BANDSMAN'S LETTERS.

    Mr. O. Flight of Mitchell Street0, has received the following interesting letter from Private Frank Walker of Golden Square, an old ...

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  18. SICK SOLDIERS.

    Three soldiers from the Bendigo camp were taken to Hie Bendigo Hospital yesterday, their names being:-- A. E. Fordham, Buckley Street, ...

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  20. AIRSHIP WRECKED.

    Refugees who have crossed into Holland from Belgium confirm the report made last week of a disastrous mishap to a Zeppelin airship ...

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  21. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

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  22. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    Distinguished conduct medals have been awarded to:-- Gunner G. Finlay. 2nd Battalion 1st Australian Field Brigade. ...

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  23. SINKING OF THE HESPERIAN.

    A semi-official statement issued in Berlin declares that it is practically impossible that a German submarine was responsible for the ...

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  24. THREE DEATHS IN MELBOURNE.

    There were two deaths in the Alfred Hospital to-day:--Herbert J. Hayward, Casterton, Signal School, Broadmeadows; Alfred Neems. 21 ...

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  25. ALLIED AIRMEN.

    A communique issued in Berlin reports that hostile aeroplanes dropped bombs on Treves, 18 miles north-east of Metz, Moorebingen. ...

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  26. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    It is reported from Washington that President Woodrow Wilson has refused to discuss the Arabic question with Germany on the basis ...

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  27. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    The Railwaymen's Executive is seeking a joint conference with employers in connection with pay and conditions of labor. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND LOSSES.

    Names of 42 men wounded are contained in the latest New Zealand casualty list, molding Privates G. Baxter and D. Poison, of Victoria. ...

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  29. A CERTAIN CURE.

    At the meeting of the Board of Health to-day it was reported that during the fortnight there were 91 cases of meningitis, 28 military, 39 ...

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  30. WELSH COAL MINERS.

    Earl St. Aldwyn, Chairman of the Arbilration Board for Mining Dispules has awarded the Welsh miners the full 1212 per cent, ...

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  31. KING AND CZAR.

    The Czar telegraphed to King George as follows:--"I am assuming leadership of armies, convinced with God's help and Allies ...

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  32. ROUMANIA.

    Goods traffic on the Roumanian railway has been suspended, apparently in connection with partial mobilisation. ...

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  33. GERMANS IN GOVERNMENT EMPLOY.

    In the Assembly to-night Mr. Wade, Leader of the Opposition, gave notice of motion, "That inasmuch as a German is encouraged by ...

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  34. WAR AND RECRUITING.

    Lord Kitchener will make a statement in the House of Lords to-morrow regarding the progress of the war and the present stale of ...

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  35. THE WEST.

    A Paris communique reports that artillery actions on the West front continue The French batteries in the Bois ...

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  36. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    A British prisoner who has returned from Stendal says Britishers were compelled in salute the Kaiser's statue. Germans tried to make them ...

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  37. CASES IN QUEENSLAND.

    Cases of meningitis have been occurring at the military camp for the past four months. In all there have been 15 military rases, of which ...

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  38. GERMAN HARVEST.

    The German wheal has been harvested. It is very wel, and must be artificially dried, Oats are suffering greatly, and the quality of barley is ...

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  39. BRITISH SOCIALISTS.

    The British Socialist Party has carried a resolution dissociating itself from pro-German intrigues for a premature peace. ...

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