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  2. LAST WIRES

    A German communique claims that on Monday after a most intense bombardment, the Russians west of Lutsk delivered twelve ...

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  3. BULGAR DEFEATS

    General Haig reports that Monday night was quiet south of the Anere We carried out many successful raids south of Loos ...

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  4. TO-DAYS MARKETS

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  5. TRADES' UNION PROTEST

    The stop-work meeting to denounce Conscription was held to-day. The demonstration was held on the Yarra Bank. The crowd began to ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Senate sat till 3 o'clock this morning. Senator Mullan's amendment that the Senate adjourn till Tuesday week ...

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  7. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING

    The Liquor Trade (Temporary Restriction) Bill, fixing the closing hour for the sale of liquor at 6 o'clock, has been passed by the State Parliament ...

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  8. CAPITAL OFFENCE

    The hearing of the charge against Edward Joseph Harris, of alleged criminal assault on a girl of 14, near Fyansford, on August 4, was continued ...

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  9. ANOTHER BLANK

    The “Thumb Print Government” and its Conscriptionist following can hardly enthuse over last night's meeting was certainly good, though ...

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  10. NO CONSCRIPTION

    To–nigh[?] no[?] meeting in the Alfred Hall promi[?] to be on of the greatest, g[?]herings of the kind ever held in Ballarat. The ...

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  11. SUSPECTED HOUSEBREAKER

    On Tuesday, the police had a long and exciting [?]hase after a man at about 3.30 p.m. A little girl saw the man enter through a window ...

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  12. ALLEGED SECRET COMMISSION

    The charge against Abraham Ilarris, lieutenant [?]artermaster recently attached to the [?]allarat Camp of having accepted from ...

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  13. MEETING AT ARARAT.

    The an[?] demons[?] held in the Town Hall to–night was remarkable for its enthusiasm. The bu[?]ing was [?]nowded in every ...

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  14. POPULAR FRIEST

    There was a representative gathering at St. Patrick's Hall this morning to bid farewell [?] the Rev. Father Mulcah[?]y, who, formerly ...

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  15. RETURNED DISCHARGED SOLDIERS

    It was stated by the Minister 'for Defence to day that, though a w[?] service regulation provides that discharged returned soldiers are required ...

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  16. AIR RAIDS.

    A British naval are[?] squadron has again visited Belgium and carried out successful attacks on the aerodromes near Brussels. One of the machines ...

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  18. DEPLETED GUARDS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the German Guards on the Dutch frontier, who were formerly stationed 100 metres apart, ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT

    It is announced that a far-reaching Turco-German agreement bas been signed. ...

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  20. SERBIAN SUCCESSES.

    A French official message states that the Serbians in Macedonia have carried the Bulgar first line of trenches at Starkougrob[?], north-east of ...

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  21. NATURALISATION

    During September 88 foreigners were naturalised, including 9 Germans, of whom five were over 60, and three were widows, also over 60. The total ...

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  22. AUSTRO HUNGARY.

    A royal decree has been issued in Austro-Hungary. ordering all deputies on leave to attend the coming session, and rejoin their regiments ...

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  23. STRONG COMMITTEE AT CRESWI[?]K.

    A [?]eting [?] form an anti–cons[?]tion committee was held at Creswick last night. A strong committee of 80 men and women was ...

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  24. BRITISH ROUT BULGARS

    It is officially notified from the same lighting area that three Bulgar battalions fiercely attacked our positions on the Struma, but were broken by ...

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  25. RAIN AND FLOODS

    Repairs to the Goulburn Valley line at Mooroopna have been so far advanced that it is anticipated that train services will be restored by to-night ...

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  26. STARVING BELGIUM.

    The “Times” correspondent in Belgium states that there is almost a famine In that country. There is no[?]ish, butter, or potatoes to be ...

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  27. RECRUITING

    At the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday day 196 men volunteered for active vice, and of these 116 were accepted as medically fit. The following are ...

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  28. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  29. TERRIBLE ARTILLERY FIRE.

    All Bulgar prisoners join in speaking of the terrible effects of the British artillery. As an instance it was stated that on a sunken road the enemy was ...

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  30. SUBMARINES.

    It is officially stated that the Allies are urging neutral countries to stop enemy submarines from sheltering in neutral waters. ...

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  31. DAMAGE IN RIPON SHIRE.

    At the Ripon Shire Council's meeting yesterday, Mr E. J. Muntz, engineer, reported that the surface had been washed off roads in various parts ...

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  32. WEST FRONT.

    Paris reports that localised attacks captured an important trench on the Bapaume road. At Ran court 120 prisoners were captured. ...

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  33. BRITISH ADVANCE

    Mr Ward Price, “Times” correspondent in the Balkans, writes that a strong British force crossed the Struma and attacked Karadgazi[?] and ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS

    There died to-day, at the residence his mother in Drummond street, Mr John Scott Ramsay, at the early age of 35 years. Deceased, who had ...

    Article : 285 words
  35. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES

    The true patriot thinks of the future. Even while our sorrow for the gallant fallen is still fresh, we have to consider how they shall he replaced ...

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  36. ROUMANIA.

    A Bucharest communique states the Romanians are violently attacking along the wohle front in the Dohru [?] where the enemy is stubbornly ...

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  37. THE LODDON FALLING.

    The Lon[?]don at Kerang continues to fall, and teh Koondrook tramway o[?]cials report that Pyramid Creek is slightly lower than yesterday. This ...

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  38. GREECE’S PLIGHT.

    In view of the Allies representation it [?] likely that the fate of the Calogorpous Cabinet in Athens is sealed. Five commandants, ...

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  39. GREECE.

    It is reported that a Venezelist expedition has sailed to Samos, where the loyalist garrison surrendered and the officers were disarmed. The ...

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  40. RECOVERY OF A BODY

    The body of the missing man, Patrick O'Neill, was found on Monday after several hours of dragging. There does not seem to be any doubt but that ...

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  41. BUNINYONG CLUB.

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  42. RUSSIA'S DRIVE.

    A Petrograd communique states that we dro[?] hack dense German columns near Aleksandrovsk. The battle north of [?]alicz continues, ...

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  43. CAULFIELD HOSPITAL COT.

    Previously acknowledged, £6 9/6 Miss Dyer, £1 1/; A Friend, 10/; Mrs. Thursfield, 2/; Mrs Dowling, 2/G; Mrs Fletcher, 2/; Mrs J. C. Coles, 2/; Mrs ...

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  44. CAMPASPE WITHIN BANKS.

    The waters of the Campaspe are now well within its hanks, and for the first time since the flood business is on a normal footing. Flood damanges, ...

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  45. SPORT AND PLAY

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  46. BULGARIA INVADED.

    An official message states that the Roumanians under General Zettin crossed the Danube in strong force 30 miles south of rutschuk, ...

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  47. DANGER AT SWAN HILL.

    Little or no damage has so far been done by the Moods in this district, and precautions are being taken to hold the water off Pental Island and the ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. Family Notices

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  50. WORKERS’ CLAIM,

    It is reported from London that 100,000 workers in [?] railway workshops in London are asking for a 10/ per week increase in wages. ...

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  51. BALLARAT EAST CLUB.

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  52. AFTER WAR TRADE.

    Lord Bryce, addressing the Congregational Union in London on post war trade, said that there would he problems, but deprecated ...

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  53. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  54. Advertising

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  55. MELBOURNE PRODUCE.

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  56. SUBMARINES.

    M. Pichon, ex-Foreign Minister of France, states that over 100 German submarines have been either “bagged” or sunk in the past 20 ...

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  58. LEARMONTH CLUB.

    The Learmonth Club will shoot a triangular match with the ladies and members of the Ballarat Rit[?]e Club on Saturday next. Following ...

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  59. NORWAY SUFFERS.

    It is stated that [?] Norwegian [?]teanters were sunk by German subma[?]nes from the 8th to 15th September. Six more were sunk ...

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  60. Advertising

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