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  2. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    A British-Italian official communique states "The situation is quiet We carried out two raids, taking a few prisoners ...

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  3. UNHAPPY RUSSIA.

    A Moscow telegram published in "The Times," says that the Grand Duke Michael has issued a manifesto stating that he considers it his duty to ...

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  4. The Murderous Hun. HIS LATEST OUTRAGE.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that the British hospital ship Llandovery Castle (11,423 tons) was torpedoed at 10.30 on Thursday night, 116 ...

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  5. DELAYED OFFENSIVE.

    There is a more united spirit among the Allies since the Germans failed to break through the Oisc-Marne front. Their persistent successful pin-pricks ...

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  6. THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    M. Stephen Pichon, Minister for Foreign Affairs in France, has addressed the following letter to the secretary of the National Czech Council:— ...

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  7. MEAT PRICE-FIXING. TO BE ANNOUNCED ON WEDNESDAY.

    MELBOURNE.—Mr. Massy Green announced on Tuesday night that the meat prices would be announced at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. ...

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  8. FARMERS' CONVENTION DENUNCIATION.

    At the Farmers' Convention at Colac yesterday Mr. W. Kendall. M.L.C., moved—"That this conference enters an emphatic protest against price-fixing in ...

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  9. AUSTRIANS ADMIT FAILURE.

    A Vienna message announces that the Austrians have evacuated the Coldel Rosso and Monte di Val Bella, west of the Piave front. ...

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  10. Italians Continue to Advance.

    "The Times" correspondent at the Italian headquarters says that the Austrians left 1500 dead on the Mont Va] Bella field. The Italians eontinue to ...

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  11. Advance North of Albert.

    Telegraphing from British headquarters, Reuter's correspondent, says:—Last night's affair north of Albert was one of many recent acquisitions of ground ...

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  12. Gaps in Italian Ranks Refilled.

    Mr. G. Ward Price says that the Italians are steadily plucking back the isolated fragments of the mountain line remaining in Austrian hands. The ...

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  13. Natives Resume Work.

    All the natives who refused to work in the miners have resumed work. ...

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  14. BENDIGO.

    Despite the inelement weather, a large number attended the sessions for prayer on Monday last. Those who led the meetings during the afternoon were Rev. ...

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  15. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    BRITISH, London, Monday, 1.15 a.m. —"We rushed a post in Aveluy Wood, north-east of Albert, on Sunday, and raided at night time trenches to the ...

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  16. Courland Considered German Territory.

    In connection with Kuldmann's declaartion in his recent speech in the Reichstag that Courland was already regarded as German territory, a massage ...

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  17. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The weekly meeting of the [?]aywood Red Cross was held in the had on Wednesday. Accounts amounting to £2/ 0/6 were passed for payment. ...

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  18. THE PRODUCERS' CASE.

    The committee specially appointed to draw up a memorial against the proposed fixing of meat prices has presented it to the Acting Prime Minister. The ...

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  19. "FISHER'S LAST MAN."

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Riley. M.H.R., and Senator Gardiner waited on Brigadier-General Jobson. president of the R. S. and S. League, and claimed the £10 which ...

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  20. Austrians Hang Czechs.

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne states that the "Neie Freie Presse" (Vienna)that 300 Czechs, including a captain, were captured while ...

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  21. THE BLACK SSA FLEET.

    Replying to a quesuon by Mr. Jose[?] King, in the House of Commons. Mr. A. Bonar Law, leader of the House, confirmed the report that a large part of ...

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  22. Germany's Awful Debt to the World.

    The Official Press Bureau savs:—"Germany's awful debt to the world continues to grow. Another hospital ship has been torpedoed, this time 170 ...

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  23. BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY.

    Though favored only with cold, wintry weather, the Bendigo Choir can congratulate itself on attracting a line audience to the Masonic Hall last evening, ...

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  24. Forces Congratulated.

    It is announced by the Official Press Burcau that Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has congratulated Lieut.-Coloncl Sir Richard Haking, commander of the ...

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  25. Intervention by Allies Urged by Former Minister.

    M. Alexander Konovoloff, Vice-Premier of the Kerensky Cabinet, who escaped from prison in Russia, has arrived in New York. In a statement to the press ...

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  26. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    ITALIAN, London, Monday. 10.30 p.m. — We attacked on Sunday and captured Coldelrosso also, after a bitter all day struggle, we captured Coldechele ...

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  27. Work of the Airmen.

    BRITISH London, Monday.—"Who had a very successful day on Sunday. We brought down 25 enemy machines and drove down 10 others out of control. A ...

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  28. Twelve Nurses Drowned.

    Twelve nurses were aboard the Liandovery Castle and were drowned at sea through the capsize ot a lifeboat. ...

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  29. Japan's Part in Alliance Appreciated by Britain.

    In a leading article to-day, "The Times" comments on the views expressed by Prince Arthur of Connaught in an interview which he gave to the ...

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  30. PARIS AGAIN RAIDED.

    A Vancouver message states that the enemy aeroplanes have again raided 1'aris. ...

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  31. Believed Enemy Tried to Destroy All Traces of Outrage.

    Survivors of the Llandovery Castke state that seven lifeboats were put off-. lt is believed that some were lost, while others have been rescued. One boat ...

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  32. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Formal representations will be made by the United States Government to the Turkis Government coucerning the report that Turkish troops have ...

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  33. Fine Work by Americans.

    "The Times" correspondent at the American headquarters states that the daring and individual work of the best American airmen was now admitted to ...

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  34. Liberty Motor a Success.

    Vice-Admiral Sims has reported to Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, that a recent test in European waters of a seaplane propelled ...

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  35. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that Sir George Cave has suddenly returned to England. It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George summoned ...

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  36. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The first intimation of the submarine was a jar and a roar, then an explosion aft. The lights went out, and, except for a dim light from an ...

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  37. NO TRADE WITH THE ENEMY.

    The Liverpool cotton traders have decided that, no trade shall be done with the enemy for at least 10 years after the war. ...

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  38. MR. BILLING, M.P., SUSPENDED

    In the House of Commons, in the j course of a debate on national service, Mr. J. W. Lowther, the Speaker, ordered Mr. Pemberton Billing ...

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  39. Submarine Rams Wreckage to Which Survivors Cling.

    Later particulars state that nothing has been scon of the other live boats of the Llandovery Castle, and it is not imprebable that they were destroyed by ...

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  40. INFLUENZA IN ENGLAND.

    The attack of influenza is the worst for many years, and the industries at many places have been seriously hampered. It is reported that at Newcastle ...

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  41. [?]RHINE TOWNS BOMBED.

    Telegraphing from British headquarters on Wednesday, Reuter's correspondent says:—During the past month the war has ...

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  42. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" points out the impossibility of the Dominion leaders annually visiting London, causing a derangement of domestic politics, and ...

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  43. APPEAL BY ARMENIANS.

    Reuter learns that a pathetic appeal on the behalf of the Armenians has been made to the British Labor Conference. The appeal reveals the appalling state ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN WINE INDUSTRY.

    In the Hoouse of Commons, Mr. T. G. Tickler asked what steps it was proposed to take to preserve the Australian wine industry, which was on the verge ...

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  45. PANIC CAUSED IK PEKING.

    Reuter's correspondent in Pekillg slates that the Germans created a panic in Chinese banking circles in Poking on 2th June. ...

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  46. NATIVE STRIKE ON RAND.

    No serious trouble has arisen in connection with the natives employed in the town or on the mines. At a meeting of the town natives on ...

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  47. SUGAR POLICY UNDECIDED.

    Brigadier-General H. Page Croft (Independent) asked in the House of Commons on Monday: "Has the Government decided on a definite policy for sugar ...

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  48. BLANKET FUND.

    We beg to acknowledge the receipt of a donation of 3/ from Mrs. W. J. Langley towards the above fund. ...

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