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  2. WOUNDED WAR PRISONERS.

    The first contingent of 500 wounded British prisoners of war from Germany has arrived at the Chateaux Does. The men will sojourn in hotels and boardinghouses ...

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  3. WHEAT POOL.

    Interesting references to the wheat pool were made at the annual smoke night of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce last night. ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    Salonika reports state that important Bulgarian forces have been concentrated at Nevrokop, 65 miles south-west of the Bulgarian town of Philippopolis. ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Messages arriving in Paris from the Verdun front intimate that the German attacks at Mort Ho[?] and Cumieres on Monday was the most powerful yet ...

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  6. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    Copenhagen has received news that the aviation shed at Neustadt. 21 miles southeast of Dresden, has been burned. Twentyfour aeroplanes were destroyed. ...

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  7. SITUATION IN GERMANY.

    A private letter which was smuggled out of Germany says:— "We are all economic vegetarians. We have only a quarter of a pound of meat ...

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  8. RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION.

    The secretary of the Bendigo branch of the Returned Soldiers Association wishes to acknowledge with thanks the sum of £4/11/6 from Mr. Harvey on behalf of ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN BALTIC.

    Details are awaited in Stockholm of a minor naval engagement in the Baltic. A submarine, between Hafrige and Landsort, on the coast of Sweden, engaged in ...

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  10. DINNER TO MR. RYAN.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, president of the Board of Education, presided at a dinner tendered to Mr. Ryan by the Labor party at the House of Commons on Tuesday ...

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  11. RUSSIAN AIM IN WAR.

    Mr. B. L. Outhwaite (Liberal) drew attention in the House of Commons on Tuesday to a statement made by M. Melinoff, a member of the party of visiting ...

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  12. DEAR MEAT.

    Mr. E. G. Pretyman (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade) explained in the House of Commons on Tuesday the high meat prices prevailing in England. ...

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  13. LETTERS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General notifies that mails for Australian soldiers serving abroad are to be addressed in the usual manner, giving full details of the ...

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  14. SARRAIL UNPERTURBED.

    The correspondent at Salonika of the "Petit Parisian," in a despatch to Paris, states that General Sarrail, the allied Commander-in-Chief in the Balkans, when ...

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  15. EDUCATED DEMOCRACY.

    The President of the Board of Education (Mr. Arthur Henderson) extended a welcome on Tuesday to a party of French professors who have crossed the Channel in ...

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  16. GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY.

    A Berlin message states that Herr von Batoek is carrying out the organisation of the food supply with characteristic Prussian thoroughness. He is securing ...

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  17. MELBOURNE.

    A meeting of the Soldiers Repatriation Fund trustees was called for to-day, but owing to the absence of members from other States a quorum was not obtained. ...

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  18. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    At Birmingham on Tuesday Sir Oliver Lodge, the famous scientist, and Principal of the Birmingham University, introduced Mr. W. M. Hughes, Commonwealth Prime ...

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  19. BULGARIAN CONCENTRATIONS

    Bulgarian concentrations are threatening Seres, Drama, and Kavalla (all northeast of Salonika). The Allies view the invasion with equanimity. The policy of ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE.

    The "London Gazette" notifies the forlowing awards to Australians of the Distinguished Conduct Medal for deeds performed on Gallipoli:— ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    The galleries were orowden with people listening to the debate on the Military Service Bill. It is probable that an attempt will be made to amend [?] in committee ...

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  22. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    A communique from Paris states:— "After a bombardment of redoubled violence a very strong enemy attack was made on all our positions between Mort ...

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  23. THE IRISH REVOLT.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, the Prime Minister (Mr. H. H. Asquith) stated that martial law was being continued in Ireland as a precaution, but he ...

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  24. Agreement with Greece.

    A Berlin message states that the Bulgarians are operating in Macedonia, in accordnnce with an agreement with the Greek Government. ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    A semi-official message to hand from Rome gives the intelligence that an Italian warship has torpedoed and sunk a age enemy transport. ...

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  26. BENDIGO.

    Floods were received from the following Red Cross branches:—Forest-street Methodist. All Saints' M.C.L., St. Paul's, St. John's Presbyterian. Y.W.C.A. Fireside ...

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  27. IRELAND'S INSPIRATIONS.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, interviewed by a representative of the Dublin "Irish Independent" on Tuesday, said:—"As an Australian, born of Irish ...

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  28. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A public meeting was held in the Swan Hill Town Hall last evening for the purpose of discussing matters in connection with returned soldiers. Cr. E. G. Gray ...

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  29. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    Very heavy fighting continues on the plateau at Sette Comuni, where the Austriau pressure is strongest. The Italians evacuated Asiago, but are holding the hills ...

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  30. RETURN TO LONDON.

    Mr. A. Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner. and Mrs. Fisher, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hughes at a reception at the Hotel Cecil on the occasion of the ...

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  31. GERMAN COMMERCE WAR.

    Herr Albert Ballin, managing director of the Hamburg-America Shipping Company, speaking at a meeting of the Woormann Line Company, said:—"When the ...

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  32. MONTHLY MEETING.

    As next Monday is a public holiday, the monthly meeting of Red Cross Society will be held at the Town Hall on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Those in charge of ...

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  33. MIXED BRUSH OFF OSTEND.

    A communique [?]ing from Berlin states that German aviators attacked enemy destroyers off Ostend, on the Belgian coast. ...

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  34. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A specially fine programme will be screened in the Royal Princess's Theatre to-night, by the Tivoli management. The star feature is a big Metro production ...

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  35. ME. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George had several important conferences with Irish leaders. A high optimistic feeling prevails. It is expceted that Mr. Lloyd George will make an ...

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  36. AFTER THE WAR.

    "We are still, unfortunately, in the throes of this terrible ordeal" (states the annual report of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce), "with its awful sacrifice of ...

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  37. OCCUPIED TERRITORIES.

    The Co[?]bagen in wspaper "Dagens Nyheter" states that the Allies have notified that they will permit the population of the districts u[?]er Austro-German ...

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  38. MESOPOTAMIA.

    News has been received that a considerable force of Turks. off a 10-mile front, attacked a Russian column advancing towards Nineveh. The attakers were ...

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  39. PENAL SERVITUDE.

    Professor John M'Neill, president of the Irish Volunteers, has been sentenced penal servitude for life. ...

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  40. SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    An official statement issued in Loudon declares that a further report confirms the completeness of the British victory last week over the Sultan Ali Dinar of the ...

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  41. AMERICA'S PRINCIPLE.

    President Woodrow Wilson, in the course of a Memorial Day speech, declared that the United States was ready to fight against aggression and for American rights ...

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  42. DR. WILSON AS MEDIATOR.

    Lord Cromer, in a letter to the "Times," says it is more than doubtful whether we welcome President Wilson in the role of mediator. In referring to President ...

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  43. TOBACCO FOR SOLDIERS.

    Yesterday we remitted £4 to the Overseas Club, representing subscriptions to the Southern Cross Tobacco Fuild, paid at this office by "Bendigo Advertiser" ...

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  44. FAMOUS ZEPPELINS.

    It is learned is P[?]s that Swiss spectators [?] that the latest Zeppelins con[?] at the German factories on the sh[?] of Lake C[?]ce are enormous ...

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  45. GENERAL NEWS.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir Thomas Mackenzie, bade farewell at Paddington station (London) on Tuesday to a party of New Zealand soldiers who are ...

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  46. EAGLEHAWK.

    The annual social in connection with the California Gully Free Brotherhood was held in the Mechanics' Institute last night, Mr. J.Home (president) in the chair. Musical ...

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  47. THE SMOKE SOCIAL.

    Some 130 to 150 prominent citizens sat down to the smoke social which followed the meeting Mr. F. C. Niemann (expresident) occupied the chair, having Mr. ...

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  48. HOTABLE BEEDS REWARDED.

    [?] the long list of deeds chronicled in the [?] of battle honors there [?] than the feat of [?] [?]ell, of the Royal ...

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  49. OFFICERS AND SERVANTS.

    Lord Middleton drew attention in the House of Lords on Tuesday to the statement made in the House of Commons last week by Colonel Winston Churchill that ...

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  50. EAST AFRICAN SUCCESS.

    Colonel Northey reports that the British operations on 25th May against Nen Langenberg, in the south-west corner of German East Africa, were successful. ...

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  51. VOTES FOR FIGHTERS.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., has conveyed to Mr. Bonar Law (Secretary for the Colonies) the resolution adopted by the Unionist War Committee in favor of a revision ...

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  52. KING GEORGE BUTTON.

    To-morrow will be King Georges Day, when buttons bearing the King's portrait will be sold, the proceeds going to the afflicted people of Italy, Montenegro ...

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  53. AUCTION SALES.

    Messrs. T. C. Watts and son (au[?]ioneer. Mr. G. W. Earl), [?] with Mr. J. F. Kelly, estate agent. will conduct an important sale to-day on account of Mr. ...

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  54. BENDIGO NURSES.

    Word has been received in Bendigo that Sisters Tess and Tops Tyson, Effie Garden. and M. Pilkington, who are at present on active senrvice, have been ...

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  55. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Walter Runcimnn (President of the Board of Trade), who has been selected as one of the representatives of Great Britain at the approaching Paris Economie ...

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