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    cable news on this page no headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. LIBERATING BELGIUM

    Mr Perry Robinson says that in this year's fighting we have reclaimed 50 square miles of Belgium. The next campaign will open with positions in our ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. DOMESTIC QUARREL

    An altercation occurred late on Sunday night between Frederick Silk, a well-known farmer, of Bayswater road, Bays-water, and his wife, Bertha Silk, as the ...

    Article : 471 words
  5. RATIONS

    "Cold[?] 'Twud freeze the horns off a billy-goat," said young Eumon M'Ginn, who was recounting same of his adventures in France to his own people in the ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy during last night heavily bombarded our positions in the main ridge southward of Broodscinde ...

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  7. MANY'S NEW MOVE

    [?] Petrograd state that it [?] by the Ministry of Ma[?] Dreadnoughts, 12 light [?] boats, and 30 mine ...

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  8. ANGLO FRENCH FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports :— "Eastern county troops made a successful paid south-castward of Monchy le ...

    Article : 164 words
  9. HOME AND DOMINION TROOPS.

    Field-Marshal the Duke of Connaught, addressing volunteers at Birmingham, said that he was most anxious to remove the impression that special praise had ...

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  10. MINE FIELDS

    In a statement issued by the Navy Department to-night, on the authority of Mr Cook, the Minister, it is pointed out that minefields existing about five miles south ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. GERMANY'S DIFFICULTIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that the Vienna newspaper "Arboit Zeitung," the organ of the German Social Democrats in Austria, commenting on the ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. [?]lty: By Wireless Press.)

    [?] official message received on [?] says :— [?] an attempt to capture [?]. The fight on O[?]sel ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. DREAMS.

    Sir,—A desire to pry into the future is a weakness with many of s. And everybody, more or less, is in measure at times perplexed by a dream, its reality, and ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS WIN TRENCHES.

    Mr Phillips says that the Germans are not moving at night time. They are not darling to use head flares, which are of insufficient guidance. A false step may ...

    Article : 321 words
  15. AUSTRALIA'S LOSSES

    The Defence Department to-day announced that the total casualties sustained by the A.I.F. to the present time numbered 100,116. The details are as follows: ...

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  16. THE NAVAL MUTINY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that a telegram from Karlsruhe announces that the Government has refused to appoint a Parliamentary Committee to ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. [?]LAND ISLANDS.

    [?] Stockholm state that it is [?] Germany will make an at[?] Islands, to effect [?] before the ice season ...

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  18. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The recruiting figures for last week were :—Metropolitan : Baleclava, 8; Batman, ; Bourke, 3; Fawkner, 11; Benty; 2; Kooyong, 3; Melbourne, 72; Melbourne ...

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  19. [?]ANY'S OBJECT.

    [?] journal, "Le Temps," com[?] the situation in the Paltic, [?] an early menaeo at [?] "It says that the German ...

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  20. GERMAN PATROL SHIPS LOST.

    Copenhagen reports that the newspaper "Politiken" says that German patrol ships foundered during a heavy storm off Moon Island ...

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  21. [?]ANDING OF TROOPS.

    [?] correspondent at Petrograd [?]innish Dict has been con[?] November. [?] Minister for War General ...

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  22. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Information has been received by Mr Warren Speak, of Buninyong, that his youngest son, 2nd-Lt L. R. Speak, of the 22nd Battalion. has been wounded in ...

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  23. HUNS' ECONOMIC POSITION

    Fresh information regarding the economic situation in Germany indicates that the position is becoming worse. The corn crops have failed, and the ...

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  24. SERGEANT R. L. MOLYNEUX.

    Information was received by Mr Molyneux, of Barkly street, Ballarat East, yesterday, that her youngest son, Acting Sgt R. L. Molyneux, has been admitted ...

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  25. ADVANCE UP THE SLOPE.

    Mr Beach Thomas says that every inch of ground gained in Friday's battle was worth a mile ordinarily. Some British fought forward 1700 yards. When they ...

    Article : 211 words
  26. [?]GANISING SLAV ARMY.

    [?] Council at Main Headquarters [?] the presidency of M. Ke[?] Minister, was attended by M[?] Minister for Foreign ...

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  27. PRIVATE W. H. DAVIES.

    Pte W. H. Davies, son of Mr .John Davies, of Albert street south, Sebastopol, has been severely wounded with gunshot in the abdomen. He is an inmate of the ...

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  28. TORPEDOED CREW DEVOURED BY SHARKS

    Details of the torpedoing of the steamer Mariston on 15th July provide yet another instance of the barbarity displayed by German submarine commanders ...

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  29. PRIVATE A. S. KETTS.

    Mrs J. Davis, of Havelock street, has received word through the Rev. Father German that her son, Pte A. S. Ketts (Bert). by her first marriage, was killed ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. SUPPLY OF LEATHER.

    The Minister of the Interior, replying to statements in the Bavarian Diet, said that they should not be optimistic as regards crops. The greatest precautions ...

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  31. [?]TAIN AND HOLLAND

    [?] from Amsterdam report that [?] of an interview the Pres[?] Netherlands Oversea Trust re[?] the seriousness of the British ...

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  32. PRIVATE T. A. GITSHAM.

    Mr L. Gitsham, of 511 Drummond street south, has received word that his oldest son, A. A. Gitsham, was wounded on the 6th inst ...

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  33. PRIVATE H. RAMAGE.

    Mr and Mrs W. Bamage of Main street, Bellarat East, were notified yesterday through the Rev. C. Tait that their youngest son, Pte H.H. (Harry) Ramage ...

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  34. RED CROSS VIOLATED.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphs :— "Instances of German violations of the ...

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  35. U BOAT CRIMES

    At a great meeting of sailors and firemen at Cardiff, to devise post-war punishment for the German U boat crimes, a resolution was adopted asking employers to ...

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  36. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. treasurer, Mrs F. Ham, acknowledges receipt of the following amounts :—Amount previously acknowledged, £18,557/9/5 ; Ebenezer branch ...

    Article : 48 words
  37. [?]TLEMENT EXPECTED.

    [?] to a telegram from Amster[?] anticipated that a settlement of [?] controversy will be effected at [?] on lines indicated in ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. AMERICA'S WAR LOAN

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington says that President Wilson has issued a proclamation, in which he sets aside 21th October as Liberty Day. He urges the ...

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  39. PRIVATE WOODFINE.

    Mr H. Woodfine has received word that his brother, Pte Woodfine, who enlisted from New South. Wales, and has been away from Australia about 14 months ...

    Article : 31 words
  40. WARRENHEIP STATE SEAT.

    Sir,—In your issue of 15th inst. I notice that steps have been taken by the Nationalist Party to procure a candidate to contest the above seat in the State ...

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  41. PRIVATED C. R. KIFT.

    Mr. T. Kift, 320 Lyons street, received word yesterday that his son, Pte C. R. Kift, has been reported admitted to the London General Hospital on 28th ult ...

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  42. TRAGEDY IN METROPOLIS

    At 11 o'clock to-night a woman's [?]creams in Clarke street, Port Melbourne, attracted the attention of Mrs M. Ruffler, who was having supper with relatives ...

    Article : 188 words
  43. DIARY OF SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  44. [?]IRISH CONVENTION

    [?] the present," says the "Times," [?] convention has held 22 sittings [?] breakdown, which is a favor[?] ...

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  45. THANKS.

    Sir.—The committee of the Mystery Bag Day desire to thank all business people and citizens of Ballarat who so generously donated gifts of money and goods ...

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  46. PRIVATE J. H. O'DEA.

    Mrs M. O'Dea, 70 Neil street, has been advised that her youngest son, Pte J. H. O'Dea, has been wounded. He is in the 58th Battalion ...

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  47. PRIVATES ROY AND GEO. IRELAND.

    Our Castlemaine correspondent writes :—On Wednesday last Mr W. Ireland was notified that his son, Pte Geo. Ireland, had been severely wounded. On ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. A NAVAL DRIVE

    Washington reports that Admiral Mayo is back in Washington. He has Convinced the Allies of the need for a naval drive. In 10 days he will take command ...

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  49. [?]US WRITERS KILLED

    [?] that Mr Claude Askew [?], Mrs Alice Askew, the lam[?], have been killed at sea[?] action ...

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  50. TWO CRESWICK MEN KILLED.

    On Saturday afternoon the sad news was received of the death of two Creswick district natives on the West front. One was [?]Cpl Raymond J. Kelly, second son ...

    Article : 117 words
  51. [?]LITICS IN SWEDEN

    [?] from Reuter's correspondent [?] that M. [?], the Liberal [?] been requested to form a Cabi[?] to the previous failures of M ...

    Article : 13 words
  52. EOLO FASHA AND TURMEL

    Paris reports that Bolo Pasha and M. Turmel, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, and others charged with treachery will be tried by court-martial ...

    Article : 34 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,017 words
  54. MR LLOYD GEORGE

    The London "Globe" says that Mr Lloyd-George may accompany Viscount Grey to America ...

    Article : 20 words
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