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  2. Our Country Edition

    The insolvency schedule of John James Bond, of Koroit carpenter, was [?] with the Clerk of Insolvency, Mr. W. C. Wilson at Warrnambool ...

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  3. THE STRIKES.

    To-day a deputation representing the Victorian Employers' Federation, asked the support of the State Government in organisation services to ...

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  4. RIGA FRONT.

    A Russian official report says:—"Our retirement alone the Riga front continues. The enemy reached the crossings of the river 50 versts ...

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  5. THE AIR RAIDS.

    Three batches of raiders visited London on Monday night at 11.15, 11.50 and 12.10. and bombed wide area, some remaining till 1:59 a.m. ...

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  6. FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states: "After a lively bombardment the Germans yesterday evening attacked Casemates Plateau. Our fire checked ...

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  7. IN SYDNEY.

    David, Bolte, aged 21, volunteer worker, received a bullet wound in the right hand while working on a punt at Miller's Point. He did not ...

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  8. COUNTRY ROADS' BOARD.

    At the August meeting of the Warrnambool Shire Council, a letter was received from the Nestle's and Anglo-[?] Milk Company, complaining of ...

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  9. "SITUATION EXTRAORDINARILY GRAVE"

    The news from Riga shook the capital at every corner. Groups are discussing the news in the streets. M. Kerensky has declared that the ...

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  10. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A later French communique says: "After a violent bombardment the Germans launched two attacks on the California Plateau, which we ...

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  11. TROUBLE EXPECTED IN ADELAIDE.

    It was currently reported in the city on Thursday that the tramway men in Adelaide would probably shortly strike in sympathy with the ...

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  12. UNIONS IN CONFLICT

    Owing to the members of the Ship- wrights' Union, Boilermakers' Society, and Amalgamated Society of Engineers returning to work at the State ...

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  13. THE ITALIANS.

    Reuter confirms the report that the Italians have captured Monte San Gabrielle. The Italians took 1000 prisoners. The success is of the highest ...

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  14. RAID REPULSED

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "We drove off enemy raiders in the neighborhood of Armentieres. The Portuguese also repulsed a raid. ...

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  15. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German official message states:—"Operations at Riga were further developed. Heavy coast guns, including some of 30 centimetre calibre ...

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  16. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A German official message says: "We shot down 22 aeroplanes." ...

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  17. WORK ON THE WHARVES.

    More than 1100 volunteers were to- day at work at the wharves on fifteen overseas vessels and twelve inter-State and coastal vessels. ...

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  18. HUN FORCES ASSEMBLING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the Russian military authorities state that the Germans are endeavouring to extend their ...

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  20. LETTER FROM BLIND SOLDIER.

    A few months ago a paragraph appeared in the "Standard" describing the fearful injuries sustained in the war by Pte. Harold Flatt, who, ...

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  21. EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official communique says that an Anglo-Belgian column from Iringa formed a junction with the Belgians from Kilossa. ...

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  22. RAIDERS' TACTICS

    One of the air raiders on London is stated to have preceded the other and dropped the smallest bombs apparently in order to draw gunfire ...

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  23. IDLE WORKERS.

    The number of victims idle through the strike has increased to 16,816, while 4037 are working part time. A large number of carters today ...

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  24. BATTLE ON JULIAN FRONT

    An Italian official report states:— "The battle on the Julian front has been renewed violently. We captured important positions south-westward ...

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  25. GERMANY BOOMING FALL OF RIGA.

    The "Daily Express' " Amsterdam correspondent says that the Germans are booming the Riga victory, hoping to aid the success of the seventh ...

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  26. THE GAZA FRONT.

    A Turkish communique reports:— "There has been an intense bombardment of our positions at Gaza." TO AUSTRALIAN, MOTHERS. ...

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  27. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL SPEECH

    Judge Wasley was to-day appointed a Royal Commission to enquire whet- her Mr. Sear, President of the Railways Union, made a speech ...

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  28. TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORMS.

    Terrific thunderstorms, in which several London buildings wore struck by lightning, have broken the sequence of the air aids. It is reported ...

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  29. ORIGIN OF THE WAR.

    Dr. Michaelis, the German Chancellor, has issued a statement maintaining that certain revelations at the trial of Sukhomlinoff support ...

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  30. FACTORY EMPLOYES TO RESUME.

    Most of the employes of Parson Bros., Collins-st., who sent on strike have decided to resume fact[?]y work to-day. ...

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  31. JAPS READY

    The 'Daily Express'" Geneva correspondent quotes a statement made by the Munich newspaper, "Neueste Nachrichten," to the effect that a ...

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  32. WONTHAGGI MINERS.

    It is understood that the miners at Wonthaggi will be granted a further extension of time till Monday by the Government to determine whether ...

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  33. BRUGES BOMBED.

    The Admiralty announces: "We raided on Monday night Bruges dock and Varssenaere and Ghistelles aerodromes. We dropped many tons of ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN FLEET MOVES FROM POLA.

    According to Austrian papers Pole is no longer the principal Austrian naval centre owing to its destruction by air raids. The main Austrian fleet ...

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  35. FOOD SUPPLIES—WHITE OR BLACK?

    The flour millers' employes propose to take a ballot of members on the subject of handling "black" stuff. It is understood that the Strike ...

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  36. OVERSEAS CLUB TOBACCO FUND

    Mr. C. Ramsay recently received a communication from the Overseas Club London, containing an appeal on behalf of the fund for providing ...

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  37. LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

    It is now generally recognised that the only true path of material progress for a town like Warrnambool is that of industrial development. The ...

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  38. A GENERAL'S OPINION.

    The Chief of the General Stag, General Komanovsky in an interview, said he considered no immediate danger threatens Petrograd ...

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  39. ADRIANOPLE BOMBED.

    The Admiralty states that naval aircraft effectively bombed Adrianople bridge and railway station on Sunday night. ...

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  40. STATE COAL MINE

    It is anticipated that there will be an almost, immediate resumption of work at the State Coal Mine. ...

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  41. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The French Cabinet is likely to resign, leaving M. Ribot tree to from a new Ministry. The attitude of the French Socialists affects the crisis in ...

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  42. THE SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals of vessels for the week were 2384. and the sailings 2432. Twenty vessels over 1600 tons and three ...

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  43. GERMANO-SWISS AGREEMENT.

    The Germane-Swiss agreement has been ratified. Germany permits the export to Switzerland of 200,000 tons of coal and 19,000 tons of iron and ...

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  44. LIBERTY LOAN

    The combined Soldiers' and Peasants' Delegates have made a stirring appeal to the army referring to the recent disasters, and enjoining it to ...

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  45. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives a lone discussion ensued on a motion by Mr. Tudor for the adjournment of the House, to urge the Government ...

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  46. HOSPITAL EGGS.

    Further donations of eggs came to hand for the Warrnambool Hospital yesterday, making the total to date for the first week of the appeal 590½ ...

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  47. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The Press Bureau says:—The Irish Convention meeting at the City Hall Belfast, was continued. Consideration was given to draft scheme ...

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  48. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Messrs. S. Giffen Russell and A. Robinson J.s.P., attended at the local Police Court Thursday and disposed of a brief cause list. Verdicts were ...

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  49. CHINA'S NEW GOVERNMENT

    Reuter's correspondent learns that a Chinese Provisional Government has been established at Canton pending the restoration of the constitution ...

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  50. ATTACK ON SCARBOROUGH.

    A submarine appeared suddenly off Scarborough at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening two miles from the shore. The boat immediately ...

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  51. DRAUGHTS TOURNAMENT.

    The Warrnambool draughts players. concluded another tournament last Monday night. The first prize was a draughts board made by ...

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  52. RAPID RUSSIAN RETREAT

    The northern wring and centre of the 12th Russian Army are rapidly retreating. ...

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  53. HOSPITAL GIFTS.

    Mr. John Walsh, Grasmere who won a case of wine at the Jumble Fair at Yarpturk, has decided to present same to the Warrnambool ...

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  54. PETROGRAD COUNCILS ELECTIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says the municipal council elections resulted in 73 revolutionary Socialists, 69 Maximalists, 44 ...

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  55. LOST GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    A Norwegian torpedo boat discovered a German submarine sunk by a bomb or shell near Hammerfast, in North Norway. ...

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  56. PERSONAL.

    The members of Christ Church Mothers' Union entertained Mrs. T. P. Bennett at the Memorial Hall, Thursday, when she was ...

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  57. KOROIT UGLY MAN COMPETITION.

    The following was the progress [?]mt of the Koroit Ugly Man Competition on Wednesday Matters 1055, Gleeson 675, O'Brien 398, Eccles 385 ...

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  58. NORWEGIAN SHIPPING.

    Reports have been received at Copenhagen that America is seizing 270, 000 tons of Norwegian shipping, building in American Shipyards. ...

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  59. WAR PROFITS TAX AND WAR LOANS.

    In the Senate, Mr. Millen moved the second reading of the War time Profits Bill. The debate was adjourned. The Treasurer submitted a War ...

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  60. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A fire destroyed £10,000 worth of copra at Miller's Point wharf, belong to Burns. Philp and Orr Carpet Co. ...

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  61. AMERICAN HELP.

    Mr. M'Adoo, Financial Secretary at Washington, has announced new loans of twenty million streling each to Britain and France. ...

    Article : 27 words
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