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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 725 words
  3. OUR BOYS IN FRANCE.

    The following is the continuation of the lengthy and interesting letter recived on Saturday last by Mrs. A. F. Reper, of North Warrnambool ...

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  4. FRENCH RED CROSS APPEAL.

    The sympaths of the local publics [?]sing stirred by the appeal made on behalf of the French Red Cross Society and by the time the Special ...

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  5. THE BAKING DISPUTE.

    The proposal has been mad that the baking trade trouble should he referred re a Supreme Court judge. To-day the industrial Disputes ...

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  6. THE RUSSIANS.

    A Petrograd communique states:— "Numerous attempts by German infantry to take the offensive in the northern sectors especially in the ...

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  7. FEDERAL SHIPPING DEAL

    The—Commonwealth anthorities have taken delivery of five of the steamers purchased by Mr. Hughes is the nucleus[?] of the new Common ...

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  8. ITALIANS PROGRESS.

    Mi[?]an telegrams state that for 60 hours the [?] have been continually regaining ground from the Austrians ...

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  9. INCREMENTS.

    It is understood that the State Government increments to officers of the State service who have not reached ...

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  10. VERDUN HELD.

    A paris comunique states that a local operationn at night enabled the French troops to enlarge the ground reeined neat the Thiaumon wokr ...

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  11. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    Dalgety alid Company Limited rport:— Wool sales were resumed in Melbourne on Tuesday, when we offered ...

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  12. DEFENCE OF KOVEL.

    A later communique says:—"One hundred thousand men, including many prisoners, are strengthening the Kovel, defences, extending ten miles ...

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  13. GREAT ATTACK FAILS.

    A communique issued in" Paris at midnight on Tuesday states that the Germans on Tuesday afternoon attacked that part of the village of ...

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  14. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA.

    A Turkish communique to hand via Amsterdam claim successes against the Russians in Northern Persia asserting that the Russians ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. FOE LOSES 170,000.

    It is leant in Berne that a high German diplomatis has reported that the estimated German losses at Verdun total 170,000 ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN BARBARISM.

    "Along the whole front," says a Rome communique, "we found traces of the enemy's barbarous methods. Some hundred naked bodies of Italian ...

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  17. THE FAITHLESS HUN.

    The British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), in a Parliamentary paper, states that he is unable to explain the failure of ...

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  18. PROBLEM BOLDLY SOLVED.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" commenting on the purchase of 15 cargo steaments by the Commonwealth Govenment remarks that the ...

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  19. ENEMY DENIES VICTORIES.

    A communique, issued at Vienna, declares:— "The shortening of out front between the Brenta and Adige rivers ...

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  20. CASEMENT IN DOCK.

    The trial of Sir Roger Casement on a charge of high treason in Germany was continued in the High Court on Tuesday before Lord Reading (the ...

    Article : 203 words
  21. POST WAR TRADE.

    The French Cabinet has ratified the decisions arrived at by the Paris Economic Conference respecting the ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. CASH DONATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  23. KOROIT COURSING CLUB.

    Following are the craws for the various stakes to be run off under the auspices of the Korot Coursting Club to-morrow and Saturday:— ...

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  24. SWISS AND GERMANS.

    A message from Berne states that a grave situation has arisen, in consequence of. Germany demanding the delivery of merchandise, consisting ...

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  25. DARING AND DEVILRY.

    Other correspondents describe the Anzac rads in the neighboiurhood of Atmentieres. It was a calm night and moonless.The trench mcrtar ...

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  26. IMPERILLED EXPLORERS

    Sir Ernest Shackleton telegraphed here asking for the despatch of the Argentine steamer Uruguay, which rescued the Swedish Antaretic ...

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  27. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The Following additional donations for the month of June are acknowledged by the secretary the amounts being received on the collecting ...

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  28. TERRORISM IN MONTE-NEGRO.

    General Weber the Austrian Governor of Cettigue, the capital of Montenegro, has been responsible for a glaring example of "frightfulness." ...

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  29. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    The Irish situation continues difficult. It is understood that Mr. Long has resigned the Presidency of the Local ...

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  30. FOODLESS GERMANS.

    Serious rioting took place in Leipzig (Saxony) last week end; says a message from Berine[?]. Eight hundred shops, chiefly, those ...

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  31. DEFENCE BEGUN.

    Mr. Sullivan (Counsel for the Defence) then moved to quash the indictment. He contended that it had never been decided that the statute ...

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  32. AIR ADMINISTRATION.

    Mr. Justice Ba[?]ache, who has been appointed a Royal Commission to investigate the charges of mal-administration in respect of the British ...

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  33. THUNDER OF BRITISH GUNS.

    The "Petit Parisien" has drawn attention to the Gorman description of the British guns "thundering furiously from end to read of the front," ...

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  34. LORD SELBORNE SPEAKS.

    Lord Selborne, who last Week resigned dis seat in the Cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture, made his promised personal ...

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  35. CANADIAN VICEROY.

    An annoucement has been made in London to the effect that the Duke of Deveshire, who has been a Civil Lord of the Admiralty sine the ...

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  36. CONVICTED REBELS.

    The Under Secretary for War, Mr. Tennant announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday that 125 persons were undergoing penal servitude ...

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  37. (To the Editor).

    Sir,—On behalf of the Royal Society of St. George 1 beg to hand you £4/7/6, being total gross proceeds of the decture given by Mr. F. T ...

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  38. PATROLS VERY ACTIVE.

    A report from General Sir Douglas Haig states:—We repulsed German attack on the Ypres Menin Canal. All along the ...

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  39. PILOT WHO LOST HIS WAY

    Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, who resigned some time ago from the Air Service Joint Committee, stated in the House of Lords on Tuesday that ...

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  40. WOOL COMMANDEERED.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, replying to criticisms of the Government policy and statement that it will disorganise the wool trade, Lord ...

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  41. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    Australians fighting in the trenches in Frande, and in concentration camps in Egypt and England, are to be supplied with a daily budget of ...

    Article : 174 words
  42. MENINGITIS.

    To-day a deputation from the Municipal Conference interviewed the Minister for Health and protested against Councils being compelled to ...

    Article : 74 words
  43. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY

    The Government of India has promulgated an ordinance dealing with the liq[?]dation of host[?]e firms and the property of hostile persons, which ...

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  44. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have written a letter suggesting that special services, with Holy Commu[?] be held in every cathedral ...

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  45. THE REDOUBTABLE BRITISH.

    Messages from Paris state that the reports which M. Brand (Prime Minster of France) has brought home from the British front as the result of ...

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  46. STRIKE AGAINST WALKING

    The Minister for Home Affairs has received information that 50 menengaged on the East and West Transcontinental railway have declined to ...

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  47. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION.

    T-day a deputation of State Labor members waited on the Chief Secretary and protested against his refusal to allow anti-conscriptio meetings ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY.

    The Federal Government cable news service to British newspapers for the British troops will probably commence on Monday ...

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