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  2. TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES

    Christ Church Cathedral.—8, H.C. ; 11 the Bishop; 7, Archdcacon Lewis, St. John's.—8. H.C.; 11 and 7, Rev. Canon Dalton. ...

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  3. IN[?] NOTES

    In the Firm[?] ment was give[?] favor of Mary [?] of the Caul[?] ...

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  4. BARRIER MINES

    The North and South mines and the Amalgamated Zinc works will resume work on Monday morning, and the British and Central mines will start during ...

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  5. SOLDIERS' COMFORT FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  6. GENERAL ITEMS

    London underwriters have increased the war risks on Japanese vessels to 6.3 per cent, according to advices received from San Francisco. ...

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  7. VOLUNTEERS LEAVE BENDIGO.

    A batch of infantry volunteers for the Commonwealth Expeditionary Force left Bendigo this morning. The majority of the men came from the northern towns. ...

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  8. AUSTRIAN LINER NOT CAPTURED.

    Lloyd's report that the Austrian-Lloyd liner Marienbad, which was said to have been captured at Alexandria last week, is still free. The steamer has left for ...

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  9. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The Bank of England received £130,000 in gold to-day. ...

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  10. SYDNEY FUND.

    The New South Wales Patriotic Fund now totals £31,951. The Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants' Association has given £2300 to the ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SECTION.

    The South Australian section of the Expeditionary Force is settled in camp at Monphetville. The men are of a fine stamp. preference being given to men ...

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  12. TREASURY BILLS.

    For the £15,000,000 of Treasury Bills issued by the British Government on Wednesday £42,000,000 was tendered. The average rate of discount on the issue was ...

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  13. CLOTHING FOR THE TROOPS.

    In conversation with Col Bolton on Wednesday relative to comforts for the Expeditionary Force, Mayor Brokenshire stated if Col Bolton found that any of ...

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  14. WAR RISKS

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr Glyan, had for some days past been in communication with the High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, with regard to ...

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  15. SYDNEY CONFERENCE

    The Employers' Federation has decided to fall in with the proposition from the Labor Council for a joint conference between representatives of the two bodies ...

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  16. PEER'S FLOATING HOSPITAL.

    Lord Tredegar has turned his private yacht into a hospital-ship with many beds aboard. It is stationed at Portsmouth. ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES SECTION.

    Numbers of country men are arriving in Sydney to join the Expeditionary Force. Large sums for relief purposes are being ...

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  18. TASMANIAN FUND.

    The Mayor's Patriotic Fund to-day reached £2273, and that at Launceston £350. Other mayors are raising separate amounts in different towns. ...

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  19. PARIS BANK RATE.

    The bank rate is now 5 per cent. ...

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  20. EXTENDING CULTIVATION

    The outlook for the dairying season is considered very good, and no difficulty is anticipated in getting produce away. The export will begin a fortnight later ...

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  21. To the Editor of "The Courier."

    Sir,—Being desirous of serving my King and country, I applied at the Ballarat barracks for service abroad. After having passed eyesight. height, and lungs ...

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  22. LADIES' COMMITTEE.

    The Ladies Soldiers Comforts Fund desire to acknowledge the following donations:—Mr Hambly, £2/3/; Mrs Curwen-Walker and Mrs Pittard, £1/1/ ...

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  23. RACE CLUB VOTES £100.

    The Bendigo Jocky Club made a profit of £293 over its recent meeting. The committee to-day voted £100 to them, Mayor's Patriotic Fund. ...

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  24. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    The following are the officers and men sent to Broadmeadows from Ballarat for service with the Expeditionary Force:— Officer.—70th Battalion: Col Bolton, ...

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  25. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    A demonstration promoted by Lady Stanley was held to-night to establish a Victorian centre of the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society. ...

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  26. DEFENCE OF THE HEADS

    The khaki was greatly in evidence about the streets of the City and Town yesterday. In the morning the members of the 71st Regiment marched from ...

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  27. PATRIOTIC FUND

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
  28. NECESSARIES OF LIFE

    The Premiers (Mr Seaddan) announced to-day that an interim proclamation declaring bay, straw, pollard, and oats necessaries of life was gazetted to-day. ...

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  29. DISTRESS IN BELGIUM

    The Cabinet to-day voted £1000 towards the relief of distress in Belgium. The Premier (Mr Holman) referred to the magnificent struggle put up by the ...

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  30. SENDING INFORMATION

    Admiral Mahan, the eminent American naval strategist. considers that in naval warfare it will be safer in some circumstances to fall back upon the old ...

    Article : 423 words
  31. CITY MAYOR'S FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  32. DEBATING AND OTHER SOCIETIES

    The following resolution was carried by the Ballarat branch of Victorian Alliance No-licence League:—"That in view of imminent danger, as foreshadowed in various ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. Y.M.C. ENTERTAINMENT.

    In response to numerous requests, the Lydiard street Young Men's Club has arranged to repeat their "Wedding Breakfast" entertainment, on Monday ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Millen) announced to-day that the latest message to hand from the Australian Fleet was "All's well." ...

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  35. GERMAN MAIL STEAMER

    The news that the steamer Roon has arrived at Java is confirmed. The steamer put into Puilitjap. on the south coast of Java, and the passengers ...

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  36. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    The box plan for the patriotic concert, which is to be held in the Mechanics' Hall on Saturday, 29th August, will be opened at Sutton's at 10 ...

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  37. SENTRY ASSAULTED

    This evening the strange conduct of Victor Belcher, a boilermaker, aged 23, resulted in his being arrested for assaulting Rudolph Spencer, a member of the ...

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  38. PLOTTERS KILLED BY BOMB

    Dynamitards busy making a bomb in a tall tenement house off Lexington avenue, New York, have been killed by the accidental explosion of the infernal ...

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  39. AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE.

    A meeting of Tyler's employees was held last evening, at which it was decided to contribute weekly to the patriotic fund. The whole of Tyler's ...

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  40. MASTER BUILDERS' DONATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Master Builders' Association £10 was passed as a first instalment to the Patriotic Fund. ...

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  41. RETURN OF THE 70th.

    The return of the 70th Regiment from Queenscliff was timed for 8.35 p.m., and within a minute or two of the scheduled time the train steamed into the station. ...

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  42. TURF CLUB DONATES £25.

    The Ballarat Turf Club last night donated £25 to the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. ...

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  43. GERMAN STEAMERS

    The German-Australian liner Altona arrived at the Heads at 4 a.m. to-day from Lisbon. Immediately the vessel came through the Heads she was boarded by a ...

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  44. MEETING AT COLISEUM.

    In connection with the local Patriotic Fund, a public meeting will be held at the Coliseum on Wednesday evening. Sir Arthur Stanley (the State ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. LOYAL AUSTRALIA

    Motherland of nations that are far beyond the seas, Motherland from Whence our fathers came, ...

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  46. PUSHING HOME AN ATTACK

    Colonel Balck, of the German Army, in hi text-book on Tactics, furnishes some idea of the preliminary disposition of the German forces on the ...

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  47. PATRIOTIC APPEALS

    The largest contributions received to-day in connection with the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund were two of £500 each from the Metropolitan Gas Company and ...

    Article : 355 words
  48. FITTING OF TROOP SHIPS.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday next the Premier, Sir Alexander Peacock, will be questioned by Mr J. G. Johnstone with reference to the fitting ...

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  49. BERLIN CAPTURED.

    Coming direct from Hamburg, the German-Australian cargo carrier, Berlin, entered the Heads this morning, and was boarded by the naval detachment. ...

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  50. MARCH THROUGH GEELONG.

    The 70th Infantry, in charge of Major Lazarus, of Ballarat, detrained at South Geelong this afternoon and marched through the streets of the city. They ...

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  51. PRICE OF FOODSTUFFS

    It is intended by the New South Wales Government to put into force at once the provision of the Act passed this week to regulate the price of foodstuffs. ...

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  52. VOLUNTEERS ENTERTAINED.

    Last night a send-off was tendered at the Oddfellows' Hall to nine volunteers who leave on Friday to join the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force. The ...

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  53. SOLDIERS FAREWELLED.

    Before they left to join the Expeditionary Force Private H. Skehell was farewelled by the band, of which he is bon, secretary, and Private A. Bartlett by the ...

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  54. FINANCIAL STABILITY

    The following cablegram was received by the Premier to-day from the Agent-General; — Bank of England reserves, £19,200,000, increase on week of £3,500,000. ...

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  55. LEARMONTH LIGHT HORSEMEN.

    The following Light Horsemen have left for Broadmeadows to join the Expeditionary Force: — Capt Courtney, Sergt Moodie. Ptes Holloway, Matthews. ...

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  56. STATE PUBLIC WORKS

    During the next eight or nine days the Public Works Department will call for tenders for £24,000 worth of work in connection with the State schools. Lists are ...

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  57. NEWSPAPERS BEFORE MILITARY MEN.

    Sir,—I wish to bring under your notice the high-handed action of an official in the Railway Department which has a tendency to damp the ardor of our young ...

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  58. GERMAN RESIDENTS

    The Lutheran congregations at Pella, Rosebery, and Curyo, which consist of German-speaking citizens, the majority of whom are Australian born, have in order ...

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  59. ST. ARNAUD CONTINGENT.

    A number of St. Arnaud members of the Expeditionary Force left for Melbourne at 7 a.m. to-day. There was a big assemblange in front of ...

    Article : 108 words
  60. IN THE COUNTRY.

    COLAC, Friday.—The Colac Patriotic Fund now amounts to £671/4/. LEARMONTH. Friday.—The president of the Ballarat Shire (Cr J. Troup) has ...

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  61. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Subscriber.—The answer is "No" in respect of the present defence force, and also of the 7th A.I.R. and the Old Third Battalion. ...

    Article : 51 words
  62. "LINSEED COMPOUND"

    for Coughs and Colds. Loosens phlegm, allays irritation. ...

    Article : 12 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. APPLICATIONS FOR LAND

    The Lands Purchase Board has approved of the following applications for land; —Doogalook Estate: W. C. Purvis, lots 3A and 3, section B; Mount Widderin ...

    Article : 44 words
  65. SCANDAL-MONGERS.

    Sir.—All right-thinking men will heartily disapprove the slanderous and malicious rumors that have been circulated concerning the loyalty of our esteemed ...

    Article : 232 words
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