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  2. AFTER FRIDAY'S BATTLE.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, writing from war correspondents' headquarters, Flanders, on Sunday night, says:— Since Friday comparative quietness has ...

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  3. CONFIDENCE IN FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states:— The Chamber of Deputies unanimously voted confidence in the Government after a secret sitting, which dismissed the ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. THE MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    A French communique dealing with operations in Macedonia, says:— "Artillery has been active on the whole front, especially north of Monastir. Our ...

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  6. THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    On what if says is reliable authority, the "Giornale d'Italia" states that several extremely serious mutinies, accompanied by scenes of terror and bloodshed, have ...

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  7. TEH WAR.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—"Our patrols which have been active on the battle front brought in a few prisoners. There has been considerable reciprocal ...

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  8. PIONEER BATTALIONS' COMFORTS FUND.

    A plain and fancy dress euchre party and danes was held in the Town Hall hist, night, in aid of the Pioneer Battalions' Comforts Funds, when between five and six hundred ...

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  9. VICTORIA CROSS AWARDS

    Nine Victorian Crosses have been awarded including one to Sergeant Hobson, a Canadian, who was near the Lewis gun which was buried by a shell, the crew, ...

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  10. NORWAY'S SHIPPIN LOSSES.

    Twnty-eight Norwegian ships were lost in September. The loss of 19 of the vessels, representing 30,000 tons, was due to "events of the war." ...

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  11. BULGARS LOSE VILLAGES.

    "The Bulgarians coded some villages to the English on the Struma Plain," says a German official report referring to operations on the Salouica front. ...

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  12. MRMORIAL TO FALLEN LABORITES.

    Parliamentary Laborites and trades union leaders in the Commons on 16th October recommended a war memorial to commemorate fallen Laborites. ...

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  13. SHELTER FROM AIR RAIDS.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the Government has surveyed suitable tunnels, arches, crypts, basements. and other places in London affordiug ...

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  14. INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states:— The Inter-Allied Conference has opened. The Under-Secretary for the Blockade urged the necessity for inter-Allied action ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

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  16. GERMAN SOCIALISTS MEET.

    Herr Ebert. president of the Socialist Party in the Reichstag, while presiding at the socialist meeting at Wurzburg, Bavaria, said that a speedy conclusion of peace was ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states:— A conference of Scandinavian seamen recommended the holding of an international ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist, party, gave notice of the following motion:— ...

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  19. BENDIGO.

    In the annual report the officers of the Golden-square Methodist Sunday School state:—"Several of our scholars, both past and present, are still fighting for God and ...

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  20. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BAGSHOT.—Sincere regret was felt among St. John's Church people when the news of Mr. Turnour's death was made known. Mr. Turnour was the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS GAIN GROUND.

    Mr. Pereival Phillips says:—"The only alteration to Germany's front since the battle. has been a further withdrawal in the vicinity of Broodseynde, our outposts ...

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  22. MILITARY MEDALS.

    Military Medals have been awarded to six sisters for gallantry displayed on the occasion of hostile air raid on casually cleating stations. The recipient include ...

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  23. THE EMPIRE'S FORCES.

    "The Times" political correspondent says:— "The Government will shortly ask the House of Commons and the House of Lords ...

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  24. German Socialists Decrease.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that at the meeting of the German Social Democratic Party at Waertzburg, Herr Ebert stated that the number of ...

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  25. ROULERS ARSENAL BOMBED.

    A telegram from Amsterdam states that tho recent British raid on the Roulers arsenal was one of the most dramatic and most terrible episodes in Flanders. ...

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  26. GERMANY AND RUSSAI.

    Giving details of a naval action in the Baltic, a Russian official message says:— "A German Dreadnought shelled our patrol squadron off Soclo Sound (between the ...

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  27. CENERAL NEWS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, annouced that a scheme constitutin an Air Ministry would shortly be introduced. ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    WHEAT MARKETING BILL.—This bill was further dealt with as reported elsewhere. PUBLIC CONTRACTS BILL.—This bill was received from the Legislative Council ...

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  29. CZERNIN ATTACKS MICHAELIS.

    Anisterdam despatches prinlcd in New York allege that Count Czernia, the Austrian Foreign Minister made a spirited attack against Dr. Michaclis. the German ...

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  30. BEEHIVE PATRIOTIC CONVERT.

    Preliminary announcement is being made of the Beehive Patriotic Club's first concert, which is to take place on 31st inst. An entirely new and original programme of ...

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  31. PETROLEUM IN BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons the second reading of a Bill assuring to the Government control of all supplies of petroleum discovered in the United Kingdom was ...

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  32. Kaiser in Constantinople.

    The Kaiser has arrived at Constantinoule. He was welcomed at the station by the Sultan, the princes, Abbas Hilmi Pasha, the former Khedive of Egypt, who wish ...

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  33. GERMAN POSITIONS SHELLED.

    Mr. Perry Robinson. "The Times" correspondent on the British front, says that we are shelling the enemy positions incessantly and without mercy. We took 1000 ...

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  34. AUSTRALINA MINING CORPS.

    The monthly meeting of the Bendigo branch Australian Mining Corps' was held on Wednesday. The president (Mrs. P. W. Wagstaff) prosided over a good attendance. ...

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  35. KAISER'S VISIT TO SOFIA.

    An article from a well-informed source, published in "The Weser Zoitung." indicates that one of the objects of the Kaiser's visit to Sofia was to induce Bulgaria to ...

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  36. LLORD GEORGE LIBELLED.

    In the High Court, libel actions brought by Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister. against the Exchange Telegraph Company. "The Westminster Gazette, and "The ...

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  37. LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS.

    The following extracts are from [?] received by Mrs. S. C. Hunter, of [?] Queen-street. from her nephew, C. H. Gould:— "French Front, 23/7/17. I told you we ...

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  38. 1100 Russians Captured.

    A German official message. dealing with the naval operations at the entrance to the Gulf of Riga. says:— "Wee took prisoner 1100 additional ...

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  39. Regency Council for Poland..

    It is announced that the Central Powers have appointed the Arehbishop of Warsaw. the Mayor of Warsaw, and a landed proprietor. von Ostarowski, as a Regeney ...

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  40. ATTACK ON RIGA GULF.

    The German operations in the Gulf of Riga are regarded as a shrewd political and military move, and as the launching of a much-needed offensive. thereby ...

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  41. RUTHLESS SUBMARINING.

    Passengers who were res[?]d from the Italian steamer Bari. which was sunk by a German torpedo. state that the submarine continues its bombardment of the ...

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  42. SOLDIER'S 101st LETTER.

    Mrs. T. Eliason. of Sandy Creek, has received the 101st letter from her son, Private Victor Eliason, of Sandy Crock. He left with the 7th Hattalion. under Major ...

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  43. GERMAN LOSSES IN FLANDERS

    Reuter learns that the most carelul estimates of the German losses in recent battles in Flanders exceed the British losses by 75 per cent. ...

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  44. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

    The weekly draw in connection with the Eaglehawk Refle Club took place last night. The following cetificates were drawn:— Messrs. H. Hall. C. Champman. C. F. Forbes, ...

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  45. NAVAL AIRCRAFT ACTIVE.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty says:— "Naval aireraft carricd out a considerable number of patrols yesterday, and ...

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  46. CUTTING OFF GERMAN SUPPLIES.

    In continnanee of the strict policy of rutting off supplies likely to reach Germany, the War Trade Board has published in agreement which shippers must ...

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  47. EAGLEHAWK NATIONAL FEDERATION GROUP.

    On Mondny evening the Eaglehawk branch of the National Federation formed a group, with Mr. T. J. Rogers secretary, and Mr. J. Patery as treasurer. ...

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  48. Russian Officers Arrested.

    Router's corronpondent at Odessa says that, a number of officers have been arrested on a charge of planning the seizute of the General Staff of the military district. ...

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  49. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The captain and 49 members of the crew of a British steamer have landed. They report that the steamer was attacked by two submarines, which ...

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  50. BENDIGO NO. 1 DISTRICT SCHOOIS' PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 words
  51. SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    The executive of the Central Committee of the Soviet appeals to the forces vigorously to resist, the invaders. It promises to see that sacrifices are also made in ...

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  52. PARCELS TO GO TO TURKEY.

    It is announcesed by the Post Office that the despatch of parcels for prisoners in Turkey been resumed. ...

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  53. General Haig's Men Praised.

    It is announced by the Official Press [?] that Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, has sent the following message to F[?] Sir Dougla Haig:— ...

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  54. INTERNED HUN SUBMARINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ferrol states:— "The officers of the interned German submarine 23 have been removed to ...

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  55. ENEMIES TO LOSE TITLES.

    In the Clonic of Commons the third reading of a Bill depriving enemy holders of British titles of their honors was agreed to. ...

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  56. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    It is announced that the reason for the appointment of Mr. J. D. Hazen, formerly Minister for Marine and Fisheries, as Canadian Commissioner at Washingyton, is ...

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  57. SPRING, 1917.

    Oh, the wattle blossom pleams like gold, [?] fragrant leaves between— Shining balls of Nature's jewels glistening thro' the bushland's green. ...

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  58. FIRE IN KANSAS CITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Kansas City states:— Five thousand cattle were burned in a great fire which occurred here in the ...

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  59. Kindness to Prisoners Makes Germans Furious.

    According to the Amsterdam "Telegraaf," the inhabitants of Iseglicm (south-eastward of Roulers) threw food aud fruit to British prisoners while they were Travelling through ...

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  60. BRITISH AIR REPRISALS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that in view of the forthcoming British air offensive against, Southern Germany, the changing tone of the enemy press is ...

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  61. SUFFRAGE LEADERS IN AMERICA.

    Renters correspondent at Washington states:— Two White House pickets have been sentenced to six months in the workhouse. ...

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  62. INSPECTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Inspector Frank Lawrence Heavey, president of the Victoria Police Association and chief speaker at the deputaion to the Chief Secretary yesterday morning, died suddenly ...

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  63. FOROED LEVY ON LILLE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris sa[?] that as soon as the town of Lille had paid a forced levy of £960,000, the Germans demanded another £920,000. ...

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  64. THE FRENCH SECTORS.

    A French communique, says:— "On the Aisae front the reciprocal artillery fire was less intense. On the left bank of the Meuse we repulsed an attack ...

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  65. GERMAN PLOTS IN AMERICA.

    Tramway officials blame widespread German plots against munition works for troume that has arisen with the employes The men are refusing to operate the early ...

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