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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    The resignation of Rev. R. J. Campbell as minister of the City Temple (Congregational) London, has been accepted, and he has been ...

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  3. SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS COMFORTS.

    The committee of the Alexandra Club have inaugurated a scheme whereby "an Alexandra Club Billy" will be sent direct to every Victorian ...

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  4. CEREBRO - SPINAL MENINGITIS

    For the second day no fresh eases of meningitis were reported from the Bendigo Hospital. There is no change in the condition of ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES

    Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, announced in the House of Commons on Thursday that the total number of casualties ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    In view of the serious, outlook and anxious times ahead for Australia, not only in connection with the war, but all industrial ...

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  7. WAR PENSIONS.

    On the passing of the War Pensions Act Amendment Bill through the Federal Parliament, transferring the administration to the Old ...

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  8. EAST AFRICA.

    The War Office reports that 60 British and 100 Indian infantry surprised a strong enemy patrol on Tuesday eight miles south-west of ...

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  9. MUNITIONS FOR ALLIES.

    Mr. Lloyd-George has cabled acknowledging the very patriotic offer of South African women to come to England for munition work, but ...

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  10. BRAVE FIREMAN.

    The London County Council reports that in a fire due to a bomb, a fireman named J. S. Green attempted to rescue several persons in a ...

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  11. TWO DEATHS IN MELBOURNE.

    To-day there were two deaths in the Alfred Hospital, namely:-- Roy McLaren Cone, Pine Street, Hawthorn. ...

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  12. GOODS FOR ENEMY.

    In the Admiralty Court on Thursday Mr. Justice Evans delivered judgment in a case in which four Scandinavian vessels, which were ...

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  13. SCHOOL-BOY AFFECTED.

    Cecil Haydn Powell, of Raglan Street south, went home from the Dana Street State School apparently as well as usual yesterday ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The lady members of All Saints' pro-Cathedral choir were vested last Sunday for the first time in surplice and trencher. ...

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  15. RECRUITING.

    At the recruiting depot, Pall Mall. yesterday, four stalwart, young men presented themselves for examination. They passed with flying ...

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  16. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    At report stage of credit vote, Colonel Arthur Lee advocated compulsory recruiting. He declared the Allies could not achieve victory ...

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  17. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Miss L. Jones (hon. secretary Red Cross Society) has received from the Bendigo Croquet Club, per Mrs. Keogh, £6 6s, being half proceeds ...

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  18. SERUM FROM AMERICA.

    If was announced by Colonel G. Cuscaden. principal medical officer for Victoria. yesterday morning that a supply to Flexner's serum for the ...

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  19. RAILWAYMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The conference of the executive of National Union of Railwaymen was continued at Swansea on Thursday, when the meeting discussed the ...

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  20. TURKS APPEAL TO GERMANY.

    The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Athens says the Turkish mission lo Berlin pointed put the danger of disaster unless ...

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  21. NORTH BENDIGO BRANCH.

    The weekly meeting of the above branch was held on Thursday. Mrs. Bond presided over a fair attendance of ladies. The following articles ...

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  22. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Athens says the Turko Bulgarian railway agreement has been signed. The correspondent ...

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  24. STRATHFIELDSAYE BRANCH.

    A weekly meeting of the Strath fieldsaye Red Cross Society was held on Wednesday. The meetings have been well attended by local ladies ...

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  25. INCREASED WAGES FOR WORKERS.

    A statement issued by the Board of Trade states that over 2,500,000 workers have received bonuses and increases in wages since the ...

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  26. THE RUSSIANS.

    An official communique states:-- "We repulsed repeated attacks south-west of Dvinsk and the enemy's position east of Vilna. We ...

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  27. THE WEST.

    A communique reports:-- "There has been severe cannonading on the whole front, and bomb and trench mortar fighting in the Argonne." ...

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  28. COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    Owing to a dispute which arose with the coal owners in regard to overtime 1000 miners at Ynyshir, in Wales, have struck work. ...

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  29. BROTHERS IN GOOD TRIM.

    Mrs. Collins, of Hope street, has received word from both her sons. Private Leo Collins writes from the Dardanelles that he is doing well, ...

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  30. BERNE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, announces that, he has refused lo issue passports to the delegates of the ...

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  31. MR. C. LIGHTFOOT TRANSFERRED

    Mr. Chas. Lightfool. head teacher at Gravel Hill, has been transferred to Clifton Hill school. and is to take charge on September 27. During ...

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  32. RIFLES FOR TRAINING.

    The attention of members of the district rifle clubs and of civilians having M.H., M.E. and M.L.E. rifles is specially directed to a notification ...

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  33. FUN IN FLANDERS.

    The playfulness of the men at the front in West Flanders, in startling contrast with the suffering about them, is described by a ...

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  34. LAND FOR FIGHTERS.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. T. Mackenzie) gave evidence on Thursday before the committee, which is inquiring into ...

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  35. ALLIES' FINANCES.

    American bankers, states a New York advice, are already pledged to take up a large proportion of the loan of £200,000,000, which the ...

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  36. LIMITATION OF PROFITS.

    If anyone has ever held an idea to the effect that women are incapable of forming a clear judgment of appreciation for good values, it must ...

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  37. SCHOOL HONOR ROLL.

    Parents or friends of scholars who have attended the Central School are requested by advertisement to let Mr. Jenkins, head ...

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  38. THE DRINK PROBLEM.

    Great Britain's drink bill for the half-year ending June 30 last amounted to £88.000,000, an increase, as compared with the ...

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  39. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE.

    The renowned Steele-Payne entertainers will make their initial appearance in Bendigo at the Royal Princess Theatre this evening. This versatile combination ...

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  40. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    The form under the Federal Income Tax Act has been printed, and to-day supplies were available at the Central office. Next week ...

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  41. BULLET FROM THE HEART.

    Dr. Infroits, a French surgeon, has succeeded, with the aid of the X-rays, in extracting a bullet, from a soldier's heart. and buttons from ...

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  42. RUSSIAN DUMA RECESS.

    The President of the Russian Duma (M. Rodzianko) has informed the Premier (M. Ivan Goremykin) that the prorogation of Parliament ...

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  43. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    There was no settlement to-day with the strike of employes of the barrel making section at the Small Arms Factory. It is understood ...

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  44. ISLAND MURDERS.

    The steamer Mataram, which is [?] route from Singapore to Sydney, called at Brisbane to-day. She reports that, news has been received ...

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  45. ANNIVERSARIES.

    The Hargreaves street Baptist Sunday School will celebrate its anniversary by three special services to-morrow. The Rev. [?]. H. Hobday will officiate on each ...

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  46. FOOD IN THE TRENCHES.

    A sidelight is thrown upon the manner in which the troops at the front are provided with provisions by a postcard which the father of a ...

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  47. EAGLEHAWK SOLDIER WOUNDED

    Mr. J. Jobson. of Eaglehawk, received the following telegram from the Defence Department last evening:-- "Regret son Private C. Jobson ...

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  48. TEACHER SOLDIER.

    At the Gravel Hill school the teachers and scholars have subscribed for a presentation to Mr J. H. Taylor, a former teacher at the ...

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