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  2. DOCTORS AND LODGES. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    MELBOURNE. — The Premier (Mr. Lawson) reported to the Cabinet on Monday that a prospect, of a settlement of the dispute seemed as far off as ever, ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The many friends of Mr. Jas. J. White, L.I.A.V., for many years with the New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd., View Point, will be pleased to learn ...

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  4. DIED FROM WOUNDS. SERGEANT E. R. CORBETT.

    On Staurday Mr. J. M. Corbett, of Castlemaine, received ward that his youngest son, Sergt. E. R. Corbett, had died of wounds. Young Corbett was 27 years of ...

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  5. Work of the Airmen.

    BRITISH, London, Sunday, 10.25 p.m. —"We destroyed 12 aeroplanes on Saturday, and drove down four uncontrollable. Three of ours are missing. We ...

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  6. SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that the British forces that landed on the Murman coast hare advanced ...

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  7. BIG GERMAN OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE FRENCH.

    The Germans have started a big offensive against the French on the west front. ...

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  8. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    General March, the Chief of Staff, announces that three full armies of United States troops were in France. This reveals that the transport of the troops ...

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  9. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The third annual meeting of the North Bendigo Red Cross branch took the form of a social gathering in the Arnold-street Methodist School Hall on ...

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  10. DEGREE IN COMMERCE.

    HOBART.—Addressing the Chamber of Commerce, the Minister of Education. Mr. M'Coy. announced that the Cabinet had decided to place £600 on the estimates for the ...

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  11. FAMOUS AVIATOR KILLED.

    Lieut, Beaumont, the famous airman, has been killed in a collision in th air. ...

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  12. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SUGGESTION

    MELBOURNE.—A large deputation from the friendly societies waited on the Premier (Mr. Lawson) on Monday to discuss with him the continued trouble ...

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  13. Germans Attack between Rheims and the Argonne.

    The Germans opened the offensive between Rheims and the Argonne. ...

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  14. Finnish Guards Attack Murman Railway.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that the Finnish Guards are attacking the Murman railway in the direction of Kandalay and Kem. They ...

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  15. BRITISH PEACE TERMS.

    The peace terms on which Mr. Lloyd George declared "the Imperial War Cabinet are pretty well agreed," will include the determination to refuse to ...

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  16. EAGLEHAWK.

    A meeting was held [?] night of subscribers to a number of [?] [?] to consider the question of the disposal of the funds., and an application from the [?] ...

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  17. Czecho-Slovaks Capture Kazan

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Berliner Tageblatt" announces that the Czecho-Slovaks, despite heaviest resistance of the Red Guards, ...

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  18. Attack at Chateau Thierry.

    The Germans also attacked at Chateau Thierry, on the Marne, shelling Means (between Chateau Thierry and ...

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  19. Austria Presses Germany to Make Proposals.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Zurich-states that the Austrians are increasingly pressing Germany to make proposals calculated to receive the ...

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  20. FRENCH RED CROSS. ADDITIONAL DONATIONS.

    The following donation is acknowledged: —Mr. I. Davies...... £1 0 0 Miss Laliie Jones, secretary of the ...

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  21. SEDGWICK BRANCH.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Sedgwick Red Cross Society on Wednesday last, articles were paceked ready to he despatched to Federal Government ...

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  22. Situation in Siberia.

    A message from "The Times" correspondent at Tokio says: —The Czecho-Slovaks have occupied Novo Nicolayevsk, driving out the ...

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  23. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters in France on Sunday Reuter's correspondent says: —The peacefulness of the front has now ...

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  24. BENDIGO AVIATOR PROMOTED.

    Flight-Lieutenant G. H. Bush, who is in France, has been promoted to the rank of Flight-Commander. Leaving Bendigo soon alter the outbreak of war, ...

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  25. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    Mr. Ward Price says that the attempt at a converging attack on the Italian positions at Monte Cornone, the first sign of a revival of the Austrian ...

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  26. ALL SAINTS' PRO-CATHEDRAL.

    At All Saints' Pro-Cathedral on Sunday, at both the afternoon and evening services, the "Marseillaise" was played. The pulpit was draped with the Tricolor. At the ...

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  27. FALL OF THE BASTILLE.

    Great enthusiasm marked the celebrations in honor of the anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. Detachments of all the Allied armies, ...

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  28. MELBOURNE.

    The attention of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bowser) was on Monday called to the fact that notwithstanding the recent order that it should cease, ...

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  29. ADVANCE IN ALBANIA.

    A French communique dealing with the operations in Albania, states:—"Continuing our success we ejected the enemy from the hill and village at the ...

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  30. HAIG SENDS MESSAGE.

    The Official Press Bureau states that Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commander-in-Chief, has sent a message to M. Poincare on the occasion ...

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  31. REPATRIATION. PRACTICAL SYMPATHY.

    COHUNA.—A practical demonstration of the willingness of the residents of the Cohuna district to assist returned soldiers taking up blocks in this area was ...

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  32. Defence of Amiens.

    Mr. Phillips, the "Daily Express" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that as the result of the French advance at Raineval, and the brilliant ...

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  33. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.—The sportsmen's effort in aid of the Red Cross Fund realised £2000/19/, of which £1114 came from general carnivals. £616 from the two ...

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  34. THE CENRAL POWERS.

    It is declared by the Vienna "Arheiter Zeitung" that the fall of von Kuhlmann is a complete victory for Prussian militarism, and extinguishes the last hope ...

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  35. BENDIGO.

    A welcome home was tended to Supper C. J. Thompson, a member of the Bendigo staff of geological survey, on Monday evening at the Lancashire ...

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  36. French Effect Surprise.

    Telegraphing from the French headquarters on Sunday. Mr. James Campbell, "The Times" correspondent, gives additional details of the brilliant French ...

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  37. A COHUNA WELCOME

    COHUNA.—A welcome home social was on Friday last tendered to Ptes. C. C. Dalton and H. Radley, recently returned district soldiers, at the Keely State ...

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  38. CALIFORNIA GULLY MEETING.

    The Mayor of Eaglehawk (Cr. Trevean) has convened a meeting for to-night at the Mechanics' Institute, California Gully, in order to form a Repatriation ...

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  39. Representative Siberians Included in New Cabinet,

    Mr. Falk, "The Daily Mail" correspondent, in a message from Harbin, in Manchuria, says—General Harwart, who has formed an ...

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  40. PRINCE LICHNOWWSKY.

    Reuters correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Prussian Upper House on Friday discussed the motion for the expulsion of Prince Lichnowsky. The ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND. GENERAL ITEMS.

    A fat sheep donated by Mr. R. Redwood, Bridgewater, to the Soldiers' Comforts Fund, and sold by Messrs. M'Kean. M'Gregor and Co., realised £2/2/. ...

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  42. Meat Rations in Germany to be Less.

    German meal rations will be reduced from the end of August from 230 to 200 grammes for towns of more than 100,000 inhabitants. Smaller places will ...

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  43. CITY COUNCIL AND RE[ATROATION.

    Sir.— Your correspondent is as clusive as a German Hun. His scraps of paper are torn and trodden on at the moment when, by all the rules of honor, he is bound to ...

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  44. NO. 2 BRANCH L.M.P. LEAGUE, A.W.N.L.

    The monthly committee meeting of the No. 2 branch L.M.P.L. was held in the league rooms yesterday afternoon, the president. (Mrs. J. H. Craig) presiding over ...

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  45. SCIENCE MASTER GIVES LIFE.

    Referring in a report forwarded to the Bendigo School of Mines Council to the recent death on active service of Flight-Licutenant L. J. Primrose, who, ...

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  46. "PACIFISTS ARE BLACKLEGS."

    A pro-Ally Socialist demonstration in Trafalgar-square, resolved, among other things, to oppose all peace terms until the Hohenzollerns, the Hamburgs, and ...

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  47. NEWS OF SOLDIERS.

    Mrs. Thos. Walker,of Piangil, [?] a letter from Corporal B. P. [?] [?] Company, 22nd Battalion, which has [?] [?] to his son. William, who has ...

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  48. "SHEEP AND GOATS."

    Mr. Beach Thomas, at the British headquarters, says that owing to the wedding out of troops in order to maintain special corps, the greater part of ...

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  49. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    A Japanese report states that Prince Toku Gawa, in discussing the Russian situation, said Japan is not looking for annexations of any territory. It would ...

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  50. DONATION FROM BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.—The Ballarat Woollen Mills on Monday voted £100 to the French Red Cross Fund. ...

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  51. ASIATIC CHOLERA.

    Jifiitov's correspondent sit.Stockholm states that the crew of a sleifmcr from 1'ctrograd are suiteriug from. Asiatic cholera. One.has died. ...

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  52. FRATERNAL.

    The fortnightly meeting of St. Kilian's branch, H.A.C.B. Society was held in St. Kilian's Hall last evening, the president (Bro. D. Hogan) occupying the chair. The ...

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  53. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    BRITISH, London, Sunday, 12.15, p.m. —"We drove off raiders castward of the Locre River (in the Baillcul region There has been hostile artillery activity ...

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  54. DAY OF PRAYER.

    At a meeting of the members of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce last evening, a letter received from Mr. T. Barber, asking that the business ...

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  55. MOAMA CELEBRATION.

    ECHUCA.—"France's Day" was celebrated at Moama on Monday. The Mayor (Alderman J. Wall) and the lealing citizens gave addresses. A resolution ...

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  56. NEW MINISTRY IN HOLLAND.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that Queen Wilhelmina has charged M. Nolens, a Catholic member of the Second Chamber, to form a Cabinet. ...

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  57. GENERAL NEWS.

    As a result of a collision, the British steamer Induna has been sunk. The crow has been saved. Mr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of ...

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  58. SYDNEY'S TRIBUTE.

    SYDNEY.—In connection with French Day the public and private places were bedecked with flags, the tricolors being most prominently displayed. At a ...

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  60. TWINS TAKE POISON.

    GEELONG.—On Sunday morning Mary Veronica and Sheila Margaret, twin daughters of Robert Gibson, of Inverleigh, took strychnine while their mother ...

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  61. WELCOME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS

    A welcome home social was tendered to Lance-Corporal Joe Taylor and Private Jas, Coulson, at the Durham Ox Hotel on Saturday evening. There was ...

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  62. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—A fire resulting in £10,000 damage occurred in the three-storey building of Marcus Clarke Mountain-street, Sydney. It was occupied by manufacturers. ...

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