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  2. THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE

    Referring to the now offensive on the A sne, a French communique issued on Tuesday afternoon says:— "We organised the positions won ...

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  3. GERMAN STRIKES

    For some days past news has been arriving of grave industrial discontent in Germany. A great strike of metal workers, ...

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  4. HUN HORROR!

    The "Independence Belge" states that a German offal recovery company, which is earning dividends, and has a capital of £250,000, has been ...

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  5. ANZAC REVIEW.

    In fine gusty weather the King reviewed the Australian troops at Bulford Fields, Salisbury Plain, yesterday morning. ...

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  6. THE BRITISH.

    The British offensive on the West front is proceeding simultaneously with that of the French, and further progress has been made. ...

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  7. UNITED STATES.

    In the Senate yesterday the War Loan Bill, which provides for the raising of £1,400,000,000, of which £600,000,000 is to go to the Allies as ...

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  8. FRANCE SENDS COMMISSIONER.

    M. Kardien, a member of the French Chamber of Deputies and a distinguished political writer, is going it the United States as High ...

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  9. (Published in "The Times")

    Tuesday's review of the Australian troops took place on a grassy slope with the military hutments of Bulford in the background. The 30,000 ...

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  10. MEXICO'S INTENTIONS.

    In the Mexican Senate General Carranza's neutrality bill was defeated. In the course of a fiery debate, ...

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  11. "A BRILLIANT BEGINNING."

    The new French offensive is hailed ns a brilliant beginning. Commenting on it "The Petit Parisien." says: ...

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  12. FIGHT FOR MONCHY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in Franco telegraphs:— "When the Germans make up their ...

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  13. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    A motion relating to the intervention of the United States in the war will be moved in the House of Lords and the House of Commons on ...

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  14. OUR BOYS' LEAGUE.

    A branch of Our Boys' League has been formed at Port Fairy, and during the past few days a number of lads have joined. A formal meeting ...

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  15. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A remarkable German official message says: "One of the greatest battles in the mighty war, and therefore in the ...

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  16. SHEEP STEALING.

    At the Supreme Court to-day, Wentworth J. M'Donough, who was found guilty of sheep stealing from Woodlands station, where he was ...

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  17. FOOD PRICES INCREASE.

    Since July, 1914, food prices in Canada have increased 40 per cent. in the United States 25 per cent, in Italy 70 per cent., and in Vienna 171 ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    Lieut. B. Burnie, writing to his brother, Mr. R. Burnie, from France, states that, after having been nine weeks in the trenches he had entered ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The Commonwealth loan list has closed, the amount being fully subscribed. The loan is for £3,500,000. ...

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  20. (Reuter.)

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that His Majesty the King sent the following message to Brigadier-General Sir Newton Moore ...

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  21. NECESSARY COMMODITIES

    To-day it was announced in the Commonwealth Gazette that hides, leather and rabbit skins are necessary commodities. All persons who ...

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  22. VALIANT AUSTRALIANS.

    "The Times" correspondent at headquarters states: "The Germans. who lost 1,500 killed and 4,500 wounded at Lagnicourt, ...

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  23. 100,000 GERMANS OUT OF ACTION.

    A semi-official statement issued at Paris on Tuesday, says: "The Germans massed at least 20 divisions (400,000 men) and all ...

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  24. THE ZINC CASE.

    In she Banco Court to-day arguments were concluded in the action by the Zinc Corporation Limited against Aaron Hirsch and Sohn, of Germany, ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Hamilton Races. Medical examination 1903 quota Citizens' Forces, Drill Hall. 2 p.m. Welcome home social to Pte. L. A. ...

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  26. GEN. M'CAY TAKES COMMAND.

    Major-General J. W. M'Cay, C.B., who was formerly in command of the 5th Australian Division in France, will take over the command at ...

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  27. PEACE IN THE AIR.

    It is apparent from the various indications in German papers that the peace movement is being followed with the closest interest. ...

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  28. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. A. Bonar Law. Chancellor of the Exchequer, moved the second reading of the Bill to prolong ...

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  29. OUR STEAMERS.

    Arrangements have been made for the transfer from the Navy Department to the Prime Minister's Department of the control of the twelve ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICANS SUFFER.

    Latest advices show that the South African, as well as the Australians, suffered somewhat heavily in the week-end fighting. ...

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  31. STATE SHIPYARDS.

    While the State Government will adhere its decision not to grant preference to unionists in the State shipbuilding yards, it has arranged ...

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  32. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Casino leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool on Saturday, at 5 p.m. ...

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  33. THE WHEAT POOL.

    A statement, issued to-day by the Federal Wheat Board, shows that the Wheat pool overdraft has been reduced to £351,000. On the 1915-16 ...

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  34. WEATHER FORECAST.

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

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  35. SUBMARINE IN ATLANTIC

    It is announced that the American Atlantic submarine chaser Smith (700 tons) encountered a U boat on Tuesday morning. ...

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  36. WOOLSTHORPE.

    A dance in aid of the Warrnambool Hospital was held at Woolsthorpe on Friday evening, and although the weather was anything ...

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  37. WAR-SAVING STAMPS.

    The sale of War-saving stamps will begin next Tuesday at the Melbourne aid Sydney general post offices. Two hundred thousand will be ...

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  38. VISIT TO RUSSIA.

    A most enthusiastic reception was given by the Congress of Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates to the British and French labor deputations that ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Messrs. Silvester and McConachy announce that the household furniture has been withdrawn from the "Rivernook" sale on Saturday. ...

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  40. HINDENBURG LINE WILL BE BROKEN.

    The "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters says: The rapid French advance a various points has compelled the Germans ...

    Article : 152 words
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