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  2. THE AISNE RIVER INFERNO

    The latest communique issued ay Paris state that on our left wing, on the right bank of the Oise, we advanced to the heights of Lassinging west ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS

    The Premier announced to-day that the Government has decided that the war did not justify postponing the elections which would be held at the ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    A probate notice regarding the will of David Kinnear late of Allandale grazier deceased appears in this issue. Mr. J. S. Tait is proctor for the ...

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  5. GENEROUS OFFER FROM MADRAS.

    The Madras war fund officers fully equipped hospital ship with three hundred beds for the use of the Indian Expeditionary Force. Several ...

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  6. FIRE AT THE ROYAL SHOW

    A disastorus fire broke out about 4.30 p.m. to-day at the royal Agricultural Show ground. It organiser in the basement of the grandstand, where ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN THE PACIFIC

    News was brought to Sydney early this morning which throws a good deal of light upon the doings of the Australian fleet in the pacific. The ...

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  8. THE MARKETS

    The market is week prime Snow dakes being quoted at £3 and prime inakeves at £2 per cent bags. WARRNAMBOOL PIG MARKET. ...

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  10. INDIGNATION IN ITALY.

    The news of the bombardment of Rhims Cathedral caused a thrill of horror throughout Italy. The "Giornali de Italia" describes ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. Peace Minister of Defence to-day visited the Broadmeadows camp and was much impressed by what he saw. "I think the men have done ...

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  12. GERMANS DESTROY EVERYTHING.

    A Frenchman who was formerly a student at Oxford University writing to an Germans abandon villages, they destroy everything. They ...

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  13. THE STRUGGLE IN BELGIUM

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Antwerp states that the Germans made three desperate. But unsuccessful attempts on Saturday and ...

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  14. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Rees on the motion for adjournament, enquired what the Government proposed to do to assist the Mallee farmers who, owing to the ...

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  15. MELBOURNE SHEEP MARKET.

    FAT Sheep: There 32.000 penned consisting of about 50 trucks in Monday's market and 244½ trucks and 2250 by road in to-day's market ...

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  16. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor's patriotic Fund to-day reached over £113,000. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE The members of the Melbourne ...

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  17. POSITION IN BRUSSELS.

    It is reported that all the Bavarian troop have left Brussels. Some have been court martialled and shot. It is stated that all the Germans ...

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  18. INCESSANT ARTILLERY DUEL.

    The second section of Mr. Gibbs narrative states that the strength of the German position made it very difficult for the British to cross the ...

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  19. SYDNEY WAR FUNDS.

    The Sydney war funds total £121,655 including the Lord Mayor's fund £118,000 Chambers of Commerce £44,692; Belgian fund ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) announced in the Assembly that the industrial position was uncharged. The Government proposed to ask the ...

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  21. LINKING SYRIA, PALESTINE AND MESOPOTAMIA WITH EUROPE

    The fact of the Bagdad Railway having now been successfully laid from Apleppo eastwards to the Eurpohrates Valley; calls attention to this remarkable ...

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  22. SERVIA AND MONTENEGRO

    It is s announced that the Montenegrins have captured the forties of Focha, 29. miles south cast of Sarajevo and also entrenched camps at ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Premier moved the second reading of the Water Supply Loan Application Bill Providing fort the expenditure of £590,000. ...

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  24. INSANITY IN VICTORIA

    The annual report of the Inspector- General of Insane states that the ratio for the insane in proportion to the population is slowly rising the ...

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  25. GALLANT CHARGES BY ZOUAVES.

    The British adds Mr. Gibbs were assiated by the Zonaves who respeatedly charged under the deadliest free and reached the enemy's positions. The ...

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  26. HIS LIFE FOR ANOTHER

    The death in German New Guinea of Dr. Pockley, one of the Australian Medical Corps, Was the result of unselfish bravery. As there was no ...

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  27. MELBOURNE FARM PRODUCE.

    Dealers in wheat are decressed by the outlook. One firm has received a letter from its Sydney branch indicating as somewhat mixed of affairs ...

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  28. BRITISH REPULSE GERMANS.

    Mr. Gibbs states that General von Kluck a Friday night ordered a general advance of infantry upon the foremost British trenches around ...

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  29. RACEHORSE HURT.

    Beragoon overeadhed and struck himself below the knee while galloping at Randwick to-day. He was scratched for all wngagement, and retires to ...

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  30. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    William Kendall, retired farmer and ex-M.H.R. for Corio giving evidence to-day before the Price of Foods Board claimed that a former was ...

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  31. AUSTRIANS ABANDON STORES.

    It is officially announced from Nish the it in their retirement at Vishigrad the Austrians abandoned large quantities of provisions, materials, a field ...

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  32. BOMBARDMENT OF RHEIMS.

    A German official communique, received in Amsterdam states:—The French at Rheims compelled us to reply to their fire. We regraret that ...

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  33. PORRIDGE AND BAD TEETH.

    An attack on porridge was made at the medical sociology section of the British Medical Association Aberdeen by Dr. Harry Campbell, of London. He doubts ...

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  34. BALLANGEICH.

    The members and also the supporters, of the Ellerslie Football Club especially the ladies of the district who have always taken a keen interest ...

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  35. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The damage to the supplier works from the volcanie eruption our White Island. bay of Plenty is estimated at £20,000. The names of the men who ...

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  36. ARREST OF PROMINENT OFFICIAL.

    Reuter's Agency states that the manager of the Ottoman Telegraph Agency at Constantinople, who was well known as having friendly ...

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  37. GERMANS' BARBARIC BOMBARDMENT.

    The bombardment of Rheims was continued on Monday. Only a few walls of the Catherdral are standing. The Hotel de Ville Museum and ...

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  38. INVISIBLE AEROPLANES.

    A German engineer named Knobel, living at Muster, has invented a more or less invisible aeroplane; which is considered' in military circles to be of ...

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  39. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    A conference of Federal bodies was held to-day when Mr. Watt and other delivered addresses urging orgainsation for the State elections to ...

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  40. GERMAN CRUISER CHASED.

    The German cruiser Emden, which captured or sank several British Vessels was afterwards pursued by British warship. The Emden escaped ...

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  41. VOLUNTEERS FOR THE WAR.

    The greatest interest is taken in the war in this locality especially in connection which the successes of the Allies up to the present time. Mr. Gerorge ...

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  42. MISSING BRITISH SOLDIERS.

    Letters are being received from numbers of British soldiers preciously reported to be missing indicating that some are prisoners and others in ...

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  43. THEFT OF GOLD.

    Gold stealers entered the Neil Gwynne nine Bendigo yesterday after a hazardous journey through adjoining mines and stole rich specimens ...

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  44. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The Western District factories Co-operative Produce Co. Ltd. 49 King-street. Melbourne report/ Butter—Quotations Superfine ...

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  45. WELSH ARMY CORPS.

    Mr. and David Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) has placed himself at the head of a movement to raise a complete Army Corps ...

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  46. AN ERRATIC VOYAGE.

    The Levuka arrived to-day. Her departure from Suva was so hurried that she left several passengers, members of the crew and 30,000 bunches of ...

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  47. SWIMMING RECORD.

    Miss Nell Kenny the Australian swimmer swam from batter to Sandy Hook a distance 22 miles in 565 mines. She is the first lady to ...

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