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    cable news on this page so headed appeared in the ''Times'' [?]to ''The Courier'' by special pormission. It should be understood [?] are not those ''Times'' unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. EAST FRONT

    Mr Stanley Washburn the ''Times'' correspondent on the Koval Front, telegraphing on Tuesday last, says that more than half the 12,000 captures made ...

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  4. APPEAL FOR RECRUITS

    At the instance of the Ballarat Shire Council a recruiting meeting was held in the Shire Hall on Saturday evening. The president of the shire. Cr. J. M. Feery, ...

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  5. MR W. M. HUGHES

    Mr Hughes was further entertained by prominet South Africans during the week-end. In journeying to Natal he crossed the Orange Free State, the ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN

    A public meeting called by the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee was held in the Athenaeum Hall to-night to urge public contributions to ...

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  7. [?]ITISH ADVANCE

    [?] Commander-in-Chief (dene[?] Hang) reported as follows on Sunday :—[?]or a heavy reciprocal ...

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  8. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    A petrograd states that south-east of Sturniski (west of Lu[?]k) the enemy attacked in mass formation at mans points but was driven back. ...

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  9. WITH LANCE AND SABRE.

    Telegraphing from the British Head quartors in France ''Times'' correspondent states:—''If we can enthrone ourselves on the ...

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  10. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    Advices from Baltimore report that 50 tons of rubber were loaded aboard the German submarine Deutschland on Saturday at Baltimore. ...

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  11. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES INVESTING.

    Mr. D. Mackinnon, Chairman of the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, which is now devoting its attention to ensuring further subscriptions to the ...

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  12. THE RIGA FRONT.

    If is reported by a Petrograd communique that the Russians on their right wing on the Riga Front supported by artillery and warships, have made slight ...

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  13. HUNS' CAMPAIGN OF LIES

    The Germans claim that on Tuesday last their submarine sank a British auxiliary crusier of 7000 tons, and three patrol boats off the coast , off the coast of England ...

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  14. REPATRIATION OF SOLDIERS

    The trustees of the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Fund sat at the Prime Minister's Department of Senator Pearce, and ...

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  15. BULGAR SPIES.

    A Petrograd telegram states that it has been a notorious fact that Bulgarians have been employed widely as German spies owing to their Knowledge of the ...

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  16. FRENCH RED CROSS APPEAL

    Additions to the amount raised for the French Red Cross Fund continue to be of a substantial character. The total amount subscribed to that fund ...

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  17. NUN HEADS TROOPS.

    The splendid exploits of a Russian num, states a Petrograd advice. has been revealed through a elnmsy protest on the part of the German Red Cross against the ...

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  18. IRISH QUESTION

    The Dublin correspondent of ''The Times'' declares that it is universally demanded in Ireland that the main point at issue between Lord Lansdowne ...

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  19. "LIKE A POLO FIELD DASH."

    Describing the cavalry action which took place Hear Longueval, Reuter's correspondent at the Front says that the Dragoon Guards and Dec[?]n;s Horse ...

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  20. IN ARMENIA

    A report from Petrograd announces that Russian trcons have stormed Baiburt an important strategic point in Armenia, 60 miles west-north-west of ...

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  21. [?]UTIONS OF AIRMEN.

    [?]ily Mail representative in Beach Thomas in a despatch that this is the first time on [?] that a second line has been ...

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  22. LORD LANSDOWNE ATTACKED.

    The ''Daily Mail'' states that Irish affairs are still troublesome. The speech delivered by Lord Lansdowne in the House of Lords last Tuesday and his ...

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  23. RAILWAY MEN DONATE £1000.

    The employees of the Victorian railways have been among the most generous contributors to the French Red Cross Fund. To-day they forwarded to the honorary ...

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  24. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An Italian communique issued on Sunday says:—''Heavy fighting has occurred in the Posina Valley. Despite violent thundersterms we progressed south of the ...

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  25. THE BALLARAT FUND.

    The organisers of the French Button Fund in Ballarat were gratified yesterday to receive several contributions, which helped them to approach the £300 mark. ...

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  26. SINAI PENINSULA

    The Commander in Chief in Egypt (Gen Sir A . Murray) reports that two columns which had been operating at F[?]tor and Abu Zeneima respectively, on the ...

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  27. [?] UPHILL ADVANCE.

    ''correspondent at the Brit[?] describing Friday's that many bombardments scribed but the gunfire on ...

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  28. RIFLES FOR CANADIANS

    Ottawa advices report that the Second and Third Canadian Riffes have been equipped with the new Enfield rifle. This rifle will later be manufactured in Canada. ...

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  29. A SUGGESTION.

    To the Editor of ''The Courier,'' Sir,— I notice in reports to hand that French Red Crose day in Ballarat yielded a result of about £500, Splendid as ...

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  30. GENERALS IN DISGRACE

    The ''Berliner Tageblatt'' is responsible for the statement that the Kaiser has retired seven of his Prussion generals. ...

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  31. PORTUGAL READY TO ASSIST

    Advice from Paris report that the newspaper ''Eclaire'' publishes an interview with the Portuguese Premier who stated that Portugal was ready to assist ...

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  32. CONSCRIPTION OPPOSED

    Motions carried at a large gathering of miners yesterday ledged those voting to the taking of immediate and drastication if any attempt at conscription be ...

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  33. APPEAL AT STAWELL.

    The appeal of the Mayoress, Mrs D. Mitchell, on behalf of the French Red Cross, has met with an exceptionally good response, and during ...

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  34. RUSSIAN TROOPS IN WEST.

    Paris advice report that the Russian troops have received their baptism fire in France. They attacked enemy trenches on the Western front, and took ...

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  35. WAR SAVING WEEK

    A War Saving Week has been commenced in Great Britain. The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Reginald M'Kenna) has written as ...

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  36. WORKERS AND CONSCRIPTION

    Mr J. H. Thomas general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants speaking at St, Helen's on Sunday afternoon said that the railway ...

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  37. [?]LASTIC FRONT."

    m[?]nifieant announcement in [?]hanged German view of the [?]tained in the semi-official [?]ette,'' which states:— ...

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  38. SALE OF BUTTONS AT MALDON.

    As result of the sale of buttons in connection with the French Red Cross Society £12 was realised. ...

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  39. FOOTBALLER KILLED

    "Dick' Thomas a well-known Welsh Rugby international player has been killed at the front. ...

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  40. 30,000 ECONOMY SERMONS.

    Sermons on e[?]nemy were preached in 30,000 charehes and chapels on Sunday in connection with the inauguration of War ...

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  41. CASTLEMAINE'S CONTRIBUTION.

    All the contributions to the French Red Cross are not yet in, but it is certain that the Jumble Fair held in the Town Hall will realise at least £50, the sale of ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. THE NEW ZEALAND BILL.

    Replaying to a letter from the Federation of Labor, the Waterside Workers' Union at Groymouth decided emphatically that it was not in favor of a general ...

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  43. THREE STEAMERS LOST

    The steamers Ecciesia Alto and Sylvie have been sunk, The crew of the Alto were saved ...

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  44. DIRIGIBLE FOR TURKEY

    A telegram received at Amsterdam from Constantionaple states that a Shuttelanz dirigible arrived at Constantinople; causing great enthusiaism. ...

    Article : 29 words
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