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  2. GIRL'S BODY IN YARRA

    The body of a girl found to-day in the Yarra. It is believed to be that [?] Elsie McAvon, who disappeared suddenly about two weeks ago. ...

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  3. ENEMY FAILS IN FRANCE

    A communique issued in Paris reports that a German attack north-west of Souchez, near Arras, has been repulsed. ...

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  4. WHY GERMANY FIGHTS

    A German wireless, message received in England states that the United Press of America had sought a message from the Kaiser in the moment ...

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  5. CAPTURE OF WARSAW.

    Telegrams from the East front show that the Germans have suffered decisive check in their advance on the Baltic seaport of Riga. This ...

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  6. LOCAL MILITARY CAMP

    The apparent difficulty experienced by the Defence Authorities in finding suitable sites for military camps to [?]mmodate the large number of ...

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  7. TURKEY'S POSITION SERIOUS.

    A Salonica message reports:—The Austro-Germans are concentrating a new army on the Serbian frontier. It is estimated that 100,000 are already ...

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  8. THE MARKETS

    The market showed an even further advance in prices on last week's record late as far as baconers we concerned, while the demand for ...

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  9. NAVAL ATTACK ON RIGA

    Petrograd reports that a German fleet consisting of 9 battleships and 12 cruisers and a large number of destroyers made persistent attacks at ...

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  10. GERMANY HYPNOTISED.

    A Dutch woman, who has resided in Germany since the beginning of the war, and who arrived in London, describes Germany as a nation ...

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  11. GERMAN FALSEHOODS.

    The French Embassy in London has issued a special communique contradicting several mendacious claims made recently by the Germans. ...

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  12. TURKISH BATTLESHIP

    The Turkish navy, never numerically large, has been further diminished by the act of an Allied submarine. Sun official message from ...

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  13. MELBOURNE SHEEP MARKET.

    Fat Sheep: 12,900., yarded including drafts from King Island and New Zealand Biddings were somewhat irregular, the improved rates ruling at ...

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  14. THE FRANZ WALLACH CASE

    The State Full Court to-day ordered that a writ of Habeas Corpus in connection with the re-arrest of Franz Wallach, gain interned at ...

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  15. "LOOK FOR A KNOCK OUT"

    Sir Robt. Borden. Prime Minister of Canada. when presented with the freedom of the city of Bristol, said:—"when Britain fully rolled up her ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. GRIEF STRICKEN MOTHER

    Mrs. Annie Sanderson, 50 years of age, of Northcote, was, according to evidence taken to-day the Coroner, so grieved over the final ...

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  17. ALLIED AERIAL LOSS.

    A Berlin communique reads: "Our battle aeroplanes near Demmarkirch, Ypres, Harrboney and Gondrescange destroyed four enemy aeroplanes, ...

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  18. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The taking of the census to register the resources of the British nation has begun. No fewer than 27,000,000. ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. BALLARAT STOCK MARKETS.

    Cattle: 49 yarded. Useful bullocks sold to £18/2/6; middling to £15; good cows to £17/12/6; useful to £14. Caves: 27 yarded. Best sold to ...

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  20. MATTERS FAIRLY QUIET.

    A Paris communique reports:—"Matters are fairly quiet along the whole front. Cannonading is proceeding at various points." ...

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  21. MELBOURNE FARM PRODUCE.

    Easiness of price is noticeable n barley. oats and maize. but there is little improvement in demand. At present bran is very dull and ...

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  22. TRAGEDY AT FITZROY

    About at 2 p.m. to-day Lily Lyla McGrath 21 years of age, wife of James M'Grath, laborer, rushed from their house in Mann-street, Fitzroy, ...

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  23. BELGIAN MINERS SHOT.

    According to reports received in Paris, the disorders between the Belgian civilians and the German authorities at Mons and Charleroi are ...

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  24. THE BRITISH IN FLANDERS

    Sir John French reports: "Since the 1st, August the arti[?]ery on both sides has been active northward and east ward of Ypres. In these exchanges the ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. A TURKISH CLAIM.

    A communique from Constantinople china that in recent fighting at Sed[?] Baht (Gal[?]poli) where the British forces are entrenched, the Turks ...

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  26. KAISER'S ARABIAN LAMP.

    Advices received in Berlin form Damascus notify that the Kaiser's Arabian lamp, which was made to has own design for the tomb of Aladd[?] ...

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  27. RECRUITING.

    The total number of recruits who have enlisted at Terang since the beginning of the recent campaign is now 116. The following offered their ...

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  28. RED CROSS WORK.

    Sir Geo. Reid, interviewed regarding the allocation of the Australian contributions to the Red Cross, said he had received £109,00 from the Red ...

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  29. HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRING.

    The Amsterdam newspaper "Telegraaf" says that heavy artillery firing, equalling in intensity the big Yser battles, was heard in the direction of Dixmude yesterday. The firing ...

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  30. CAMEROONS SUCCESSES.

    A semi-official announcement from Paris intimates that a French column is operating with great success in, the southern and eastern portions of the ...

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  31. ITALY'S VIGOROUS OFFENSIVE.

    The Austrians retain only two quarters of the town of Gorizia. Only 10,000 out of 40,000 residents remain. There is much rowdyism and also free fights ...

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  32. PRINCE AT SACKING.

    A person who was an, eye-witness of the incident has given sworn evidence in Petrograd of the presence of Prince Joachim (sixth son of the Kaiser) at ...

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  33. 1,879 RAILWAYMEN ENLIST.

    Mr. Mclelland Chief Commissioner of Railways, published a return on Monday showing that 1379 railway employes have enlisted for service in ...

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  34. CONTROLLING METAL SUPPLIES

    The "Financial News" congratulates Mr. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, and the commonwealth upon the decisions arrived at ...

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  35. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Murray Waters Bill and Supplementary Estimates were passed all stages. ...

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  36. ITALY WINS TRENCHES.

    "In Carnia," reports a Rome official bulletin. "one of our detachments defending the Cavallo Pass, between Preskopel and F[?]grande, attacked ...

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  37. EPIDEMIC AMONGST SOLDIERS.

    Fresh raises of cerebro-meningitis are reported, one having been fatal, amongst the soldiers from the Seymonr camp. ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique says: The left bank of the Vieprz and right bank of the Vistula, near Ivangorod, are now clear of the enemy. ...

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  39. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The Western District Factories' Co operative Produce Co. Ltd. 49-67 king-street, Melbourne, report:—Butter: Following are quotations— ...

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  40. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Plain moved an adjournment to discuss the report of the Royal Commission on closer settlement. He said estates had been bought for far ...

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  41. RHODESIA'S GIFT OF AN AEROPLANE.

    Rh[?]esia has presented an aeroplane to the Imperial Government ...

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  42. MORE RECRUITS NEEDED.

    Victoria requires an average of 30 recruits daily, to reinforce Victorians at the front. Qualifications.—Age, 18 to 45 years; ...

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  43. GERMAN ATTACK ON KOVNO.

    An official communique issued at Petrograd says: North-east of Wilcomierz we dislodged the German, advance from several villages. inflicting ...

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  44. GERMAN FINANCES.

    Acting on the suggestion of the Crown Prince, a scheme has been initiated to appeal to Germans abroad for money to help the war. It is ...

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  45. ITALY AUGMENTS FORCES.

    Reports to Band in Paris from Turin state that Italy is summoning those men of the 1892 and 1894 classes who were previously rejected as being ...

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  46. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The city streets were thronged to-day with crowds when the wounded soldiers returned, by the Ballarat took part in the procession. They were ...

    Article : 93 words
  47. ENEMY'S OFFENSIVE WEAKENING.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Petrograd says: The higher military officers regard the Russian Vistula army as out of danger. The ...

    Article : 166 words
  48. PORTLAND PIER CONSTRUCTION.

    The construction work at Portland pier is at present held up owing to a strike of workmen over the employment of two non-unionists. ...

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  49. AUSTRIANS FORCED BACK.

    [?]aibaeh messages state that 30,000 Italians, with powerful ar[?]lery, made a five hours' attack on Gorizia to-day. A number of Austrian ...

    Article : 44 words
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  51. PECULIAR MAINTENANCE CASE.

    Harriet, Caroline Tanner, a middle-aged woman, who was married Thomas Tanner, aged 89. four months ago, sued him at the Coburg Court ...

    Article : 78 words
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