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  2. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Pay parade A.L.H. B Squadron. 10 a.m. Citizens' Defence Corps drill Orderly Room. 7.45 a.m. ...

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  3. ALL EYES ON RUSSIA.

    Public attention is absorbed by the desperate struggle for Warsaw. The communiques show that the Russians are holding all the vital ...

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  4. GALLANT ITALIANS.

    The whole slope of Podorna is cut up into trenches: One Italian regiment was almost surrounded by over-whelming forces, but the colnoel ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI

    The "Times" correspondent at Mitylene says the British are using armoured motor cars at Krithia with great effect. Several Thurkish trenches ...

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  6. LOCAL RECRUITS.

    Dr. Littlewood yesterday examited 11 volunteers and accepted [?] the figures to date, since the opening of the campaign, being follow: ...

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  7. THE TIDES.

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  8. WARRNAMBOOL MOVEMENT.

    The local fund took a further bound upward yesterday, when the total to date was raised from £320 to £442, mainly due to the receipt of a cheque ...

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  9. FIRST WEEK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  10. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Casino leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool this day at 6 p.m. The Casino leaves Warrnambool for Melbourne on Tuesday at 4 p.m ...

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  11. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at nine o'clock last night for to-day for Victoria by Mr. Hunt the Commonwealth meteorologist:— ...

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  12. DISGRACED REGIMENT

    The Paris "Matin" states that in army order was recently found on a Geraman lieutenant in which the Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria after ...

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  13. THE KOROIT APPEAL.

    Australia Day will be celebrated by the Koroit branch of the Red Cross Society on Thursday next, instead of Wednesday market day being more ...

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  14. WHARF LABORERS VOLUNTEER.

    At a meeting of the Wharf Laborers' Union, field at the Temperance Hall on Thursday evening, it was decided to tender a farewell evening ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. THE MELBOURNE RETURNS.

    Recruiting showed a falling off today, 360 passing at the Melbourne Town Hall and barracks ...

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  17. GENERAL HAMILTON'S REPORT.

    The Press Burean states that General Sir Ian Hamilton reports:—"In the orthern section a raiding party rushed a trench on the front of ...

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  18. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    We have received 5/ from Miss Freckleton (Grasmere) for the Warrnambool branch of the Red Cross Society ...

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  19. FOR ENGLAND.

    The bugles of England are blowing over the sea. As they called a thousand years, are calling now to me; ...

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  20. WHY IS THE FUND NEEDED?

    The appeal for £250,000, made by a committee of which the Victorian division of the Australian red Cross Society is the nucleus and Lady ...

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  21. BAZAAR AT DENNINGTON.

    A bazaar is to be held in the Dennington Mechanics' Institute on the 28th and 29th insts in aid of the Red Cross and the Australian Sick and ...

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  22. BRITISH SUBMARINE'S WORK.

    Details which have been received in Athens respecting the work accomplished in the Sea of Marmora by a British submarine earlier in the week ...

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  23. "BRITISH HONOR."

    The Warrnambool Catholic Young Men's Society will stage the popular and successful patriotic drama, "British Honor" in the Mailer's Flat ...

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  24. NATIONS AT PRAYER.

    Sunday, 25th July, has been appointed a day of national prayer, in the United Kingdom. Four thousand Territorials will assemble in Trafalgar ...

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  25. THE CHURCHES.

    Church of England: At Christ Church were will be Holy Communion at eight a.m.. matins and choral communion at eleven a.m., and ...

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  26. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Geneva "Tribune" states that the Russians north of the Volitza have compelled the Austrians to retreat on a front of eight kilometres. The same ...

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  27. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The amendments in the War Census Bill were agreed to. The Loan Bill £1,500,000 for the Kalgoorlie-Port August[?] railway was ...

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  28. DECK CHAIRS.

    Sir.—I find that the timber given out at the State school for deckehairs is not complete. The prepared cross pieces are now to hand. I would ...

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  29. FIERCE CONFLICTS RAGING.

    The latest Petrograd communique reports:—"There have been desperate engagements on the river Vessin, south-west ...

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  30. ECONOMY IMPERATIVE

    A deputation of bankers waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. M Kenna) on Thursday, on the ...

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  31. THE LADIES AT WORK.

    The ladies of the town, headed by Mrs. Hasker, who have undertaken the onerou and responsible task of meeting the physical needs of the ...

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  32. "BRITISH HONOR."

    The C.Y.M.S. Dramatic Club will stage the stirring four-act drama. "British Honor," in aid of the Red Cross Society in the Town Hall on ...

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  33. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Attorney-General declined to refer the metals question to a Royal Commission. The Minister of Navy promised an ...

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  34. BOTHA RETURNS.

    General Botha whose meritorious victory in German South-west. Aftion has stirred all South Africa landed in Capetown on Thursday ...

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  35. THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    "Nothing succeeds like success," and the success which has attended the efforts of the Commercial Travellers Charol Party during the five ...

    Article : 324 words
  36. FIRE ON "BENALLA"

    Anxiety regarding the safety of the large number of persons aboard the P. and O. branch line steamer Benalla, which caught fire when 800 ...

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  37. SIR S. FLEMING DEAD

    The death is announced from Ottawa of Sir Sandford Fleming, K.C.M.G., Chancellor of Queen's University since 1880, and founder of ...

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  38. GENERAL INCIDENTS.

    Ottawa advice state that the Oan-audian Government is financing heavily in New York with the object of lightencing the adverse exchange ...

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  39. AN AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    A Vinna communique states:—"The Geramns on Wednesday broke the main Russian position west and south of Ivangorod on a line with ...

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  40. THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET BIG VALUE IN MEN'S WEAR.

    Economy is the word uppermost in almost every man's mind at the present time, and in buying your Clothing requirements you naturally wish to ...

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  41. HORRIBLE ATROCITIES

    A report from Petrograd states that the Turkish atrocities against the Armenians baffle description. The whole of the male population ...

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  42. HIS LAST PIPE.

    Mr. Joseph Kemp, a resident of Camberwell, and member of the form of Hartuell and Co., fell dead this morning in a Camberwell train as he ...

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  43. JUMBLE AUCTION SALE.

    The Australia Day Jumble Auction Sale Committee will call on the business people on Monday morning soliciting donations for the auction sale ...

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  44. CAPTAIN IN TROUBLE

    The Marine Court to-day held that Frederick Charman, Master of the steam hopper, Batman, was to blame for the recent collision in the Yarra ...

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  45. THE BELGIAN FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  46. ALSACE FIGHTING VIOLENT

    A Paris communique issued on Thursday afternoon reports as follows:—"Violent lighting occurred on ...

    Article : 136 words
  47. CAMP AT FLEMINGTON

    The V.R.C. Committee to-night deoided to grant the use of the flat at Flem[?]gton for military training purposes ...

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  48. GENERAL COMMITTEE MEETING

    A general meeting of the committee and sub-committee of the Australia Day celebration, also of workers and all persons de[?]irons of assisting will ...

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  49. PERSONAL.

    The Premier announced in the Legislative Assembly that news had been received that the son of Mr. Campbell, member for Glenelg, had ...

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  50. HORSE BREEDING.

    Major General Broome, Director general of the Army Remount Depot, in India. is visiting Melbourne to enquire into horse breeding in ...

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  51. KING GEORGE VISITS WOUNDED.

    The King has visited the [?] works at Birmingham, and also the hospital. He spent a considerable line in the ward where the ...

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  52. EXPENSIVE LETTER.

    Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., in the District Court to-day fined Robt. Goodison, keeper of a fish and chop shop in Carlton, £35 for sending an offensive ...

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  53. TO THE PUBLIC OF WARRNAMBOOL AND DISTRICT.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,—On behalf of Her Excellency Lady Stanley's Fund for our wounded soldiers. I respectfully appeal to your patriotism ...

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  54. FREE MEALS.

    At a conference to-day of the Lord Mayor's and other unemployment committees it was decided to ask the Minister of Education to make ...

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  55. WHERE ARE THE SUBMARINES?

    The Admiralty states that 1,326 overseas steamers arrived at and sailed from the United Kingdom for the week, None were submarined ...

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  56. THOSE NOT ENJOYING GOOD HEALTH.

    Kindly note that the next visit to Warrnambool, of MRS. D. M. CLIFFORD, superintendent of "Natura Health Co., Melbourne, will take place ...

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  57. LONDON BUTTER MARKET

    Danish butter is very firm owing to the strong demand in Germany and Holland, where foot and mouth disease is prevalent among cattle ...

    Article : 22 words
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