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  2. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a telegram from Bremen states that when the Deutschland left the United States there were no fewer than ...

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  3. HOTEL TRADING HOURS

    The debate on the Liquor Referendum Bill was renamed in the Legislative Assembly to-day. When the House met Mr. Keast presuted a petition from electors ...

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  4. IRRICATION DIS[?]

    Charges for supply of [?]tion and general rates for[?] mestic and stock purposes [?] by the water Commission ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Mr. PRENDERGAST moved for a return showing the number of accidents in cach industry in the State during the years 1911 and 1915; to employees (a) ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Such of the the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times" and is cabled to "the Courier" by special permission. It should be understood ...

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  7. MR HUGHES AT BENALLA

    This morning when passing through Benalla Mr. W. M. Hughes was met at the station by Cr Smith, the shire president, and a number of townsmen. ...

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  8. FALLEN AND WOUNDED

    Word has been received during the post week (writes our Black Lead correspondent) that two lads who had enlisted from Black Lead namely Stanley Bray ...

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  9. BUSH FIRES IN ONTARIO

    Ten more lives were lost on Wednesday in the bush fires which are raging in Northern Ontario. Several silver mining camps are ...

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  10. PRIVATE ATKINSON.

    Pte Robert Peter Atkinson, a son of Mr R. Atkinson, read contractor, of Cambrian Hill was killed in action in France on 14th July. He was employed at the ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. CHARITY AND GAMBLING.

    Sir.—Two lengthy replies to my letter appear in your columns on Wednesday from the Rev. John Walker and the Rev ...

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  12. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE

    The record-breaking heat in America has failed to spread the epidemic of infantile paralysis, and only a slight gain was shown to-day in the number of ...

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  13. PRIVATE GLOVER.

    News of the death on 11th inst. at Liverpool Merchants Hospital, England, of Pte A. W. Glover was conveyed to deceased's mother, Mrs L. A. Glover, Raglan street south, yesterday by the Rev ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. ABUSE OF BRITAIN

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that M. Bulatzel, the leader of the Russian extreme right party, who recently wrote scurrilons articles regarding ...

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  15. PRIVATE L. CHIRNALL.

    Mr A.Chibnall, Snake Valley, has been notified that his son, Pte L. Chibnall, was killed in action in France on 25th July, pte L. Chibnall (our ...

    Article : 48 words
  16. U.S.A. RAILWAY DISPUTE

    The railroad managers are putting up a tremendous fight against the eight-hour agreement with the unions, as proposed by President Wilson. ...

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  17. MINISTER CENS[?]

    A motion has been[?] Wentworth, pederal Lab[?] suring Mr George Black [?] rotary, for his inhablity ...

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  18. PRIVATE GRAHAM BERRY.

    Mr Benjamin Berry, of the Sub-Treasury Ballarat has been notified that his son, Pte Graham G.Berry, has been wounded in France, Pte Berry was ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. SUEZ CANAL FIGHT

    The following is a copy of a despatch received from Sir Archibald Murray, Commander in Chief of the British Forces in Egypt:— ...

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  20. PRIVATE EDWARD WILLIAMS.

    Mr G. Willams, of 1324 Sturt street, has received official notice that his son Pte Edward Williams has been wounded in the leg, and is now dangerously ill ...

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  21. WELL-KNOWN BANKER DEAD

    The death occurred in London of Sir Richard Biddulph Martin, Bart., Chairman of Martin's Bank, at the age of 78 years ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. OBLIGATION TO BREWERIES.

    The Premier, Mr Holman, was to-day asked by a deputation of botelkeepers for something which would case the responsibilities of publicans to breweries and ...

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  23. FEDERAL POLITICS

    There was to-day a bozz in Federal Labor circles. This was all the more marked because of the dullness that have prevailed while the Prime Minister and ...

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  24. ENGINEERS' [?]

    The threatoned shipper [?] sible as the result of [?] the Steam Coillers' [?] Institute of Marine ...

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  25. PRIVATE M'KENZIE.

    Pte E. M'Kenzie, who was wounded in France, is the son of the late Mr and Mrs M'Kenzie. Before enlisting he was employed at the Sunnyside Woollen ...

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  26. STAWELL MEN.

    News has been received in Stawell during the past few days that the following soldiers have been wounded in France:— Corps W.G. Heal and W. A. German ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. SOLDIERS' LETTER

    Writing from Lincoln, England to his another (Mrs J. Trezise, of Ripon street south). under date 5th July, pte Jim Trezise gives an interesting ...

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  28. QUEEN CARNIVAL

    To-day the sports will hold away in the City streets, and incidentally at the race course. It is the first organised effort by representatives of the combined ...

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  29. SUPREME COURT

    The hearing of the charge against Patrick M'Inerney and Bartholomew Kane of cattle stealing, or, alternatively, with receiving was continued. The evidence ...

    Article : 372 words
  30. MELTON RESE[?]

    The Water Commission [?] is factory reports in [?] of the new Melton [?] ribee River, which has ...

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  31. SOLDIERS' QUEEN.

    Though the committee of the Soldiers Queen have not been able, through force have not been able, through force of circumstances, to make the bold showing of some of the other committees, no ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. BANNING ENEMY GOODS

    A extension of the system of the issue of certificates by Consuls as to known enemy origin of goods exported to British territory has been decided on by the ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. EARLY AUSTRALIAN

    On the suggestion of the Lands, a request was[?] ago by the Premier, [?] General, to the Admiralty ...

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  34. MOCK COURT.

    In connection with the Mock Court arranged for to-day by the committee of the Trench and Agricultural Queen it has been decided to for ego any benefit to be ...

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  35. To the Editor of "The Courier."

    Sir.—As one of the signatories to the Ministerial appeal against resorting to gambling methods for the purpose of inducing people to give to patriotic ...

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  36. PRISONERS SEN[?]

    In the Criminal Court [?] tice Hood passed sentence of prisoners. William [?] years, laborer, found guilty ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT.

    A chchre tournament, for which hand some prizes have been provided, will be held in the All Saints schoolroom on Saturday next, 26th inst., in aid of the ...

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  38. CITIZEN FORCE CAMP

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated to-day that medical students in their fourth and fifth year courses had been exempted from compulsory ...

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  39. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Water Ernest Erampton, 31, laborer, gave his life for that of a child last night. Frampton noticed the child on the roadway and ran forward to save it ...

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  40. PRICES OF COMMODITIES

    Investigations made under the direction of Mr. King O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, by Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician to variations ...

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  41. A TASTE OF GAOL.

    John Dunean Webster, who had pleaded guilty to stealing from a railway truck, was brought in for sentence. The prisoner's father was present on his behalf. His Honor said the prisoner had ...

    Article : 120 words
  42. MILITARY COTS ENDOWMENTS

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) has received the following donations for the endowment of cots at the Military Hospital:—Permanent and ...

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  43. FALL FROM SCAFFOLD.

    William Bruce a plasterer, residing in Balaclava, to-day fell 60 feet from u scaffold on to the cobble stones below. He fell head first, and sustained a ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. OBITUARY

    Our Castlemaine correspondent [?] —Mr robert Munro, a [?] of South Muckleford, died[?] Thursday night from ...

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  45. RED CROSS SOCIETY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  46. THEFT FROM RAILWAY TRUCK.

    Wm. Arthur Hope, who had been found guilty of stealing from a railway truck, was brought in for sentence. He had admitted three prior convictions. He was ...

    Article : 39 words
  47. FOUND DROWNED.

    An inmate of the benevolent Asylum Elizabeth Prickett, aged 57, was this morning found dead in 15 inches of water in a lake in the Botanical Gardens. ...

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  48. AN OUTRAGEOUS OFFENCE.

    Anastasia Bowe, who had been found guilty of arson at Talbot, when asked if she had anything to say why she should not be sentenced, replied, "Yes, have ...

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  49. COLD BUYERS BILL

    In the Assembly to-day a Gold Buyers Bill similar to the Acts in operations in other States was favorably received, and is certain to be passed. ...

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  50. KILLED BY A WAGGON.

    A young man, Thos, Holland, was this afternoon driving a team of horses with a waggon load of wood to the local station, when it is sur[?] the horses became ...

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  51. DAYLIGHT SAVING[?]

    In Assembly to-day Mr [?] mised to make inquiry as to [?] would be advantageous to Daylight Saving Bill. ...

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  52. DIARY OF SALES

    25th August.—Coles and Pullum, at their yards, at 11.30; Cattle; 1, Horses. 25th August.—Coghlan, House, and Co., at their yards, at 12; Cattle; b12.30, horses ...

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  53. JOY BELLS IN TIME OF WAR.

    Sir.—I quite coincide with the sentiments expressed in the letter by "Parter Militis" published in your issue of 23rd inst; but in reference to the Rev. Mr ...

    Article : 134 words
  54. PERJURY.

    Mary Eileen Tonkin, who had pleaded to porjury, was next brought in for sentence. Mr J. M. Kirkpatrick appeared on her behalf and called the husband ...

    Article : 173 words
  55. FOR CONSTIPA[?]

    Pinkettes, the new [?] an horrest endeavor to [?] that will help to care that[?] dangerous condition known ...

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  56. To the Editor of "The Courier."

    Sir.—Whilst the Great War is raging it behaves all to do what they can for the lads in the trenches and there can be no harm in raffling things on their ...

    Article : 171 words
  57. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 271 words
  58. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Heart-broken.—He must provide for you. He may give away his own goods if hr[?] ...

    Article : 18 words
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