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  2. LETTERS FROM EGYPT.

    In a letter written by Private B.G. Stilwell from Aerodrome Camp, Heliopolis, he writes indig[?]atly in reply to the rumors going round Australia concerning the men ...

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  3. TO BREAK THROUGH. GERMANS MAKING GREAT PREPARATIONS. A RUSSIAN SET-BACK.

    There are indications that the Germans are preparing another great effort to break [?] the Allies' lines. Their reinforcements in Flanders ...

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  4. THE DARDNELLES.

    Advices received in Athens from the island of Mitylence respecting operations in the Dardanelles state that the disembarkation of the British soldiers is ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    A Prize Court is at present trying the German steamship Ophelia, which was raptured and brought to Yarmouth in November. The Ophelia at the time was ...

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  6. NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    The admiralty reports that alter the destroyer action in the North Sea on Saturday strenuous efforts were made to rescue German sailors from the sunken torpedo ...

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  7. GERMAN PIRACY.

    Two British trawlers have been sunk in the North Sea by a German submarine, which trained its guns on the fishing vessels and shelled them until they sank. The ...

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  8. INJURED LIEUTENANT.

    Lieutenant E. B. Spargo, who was severely wounded. has cabled to his father, at Tooronga-road, Malvern, that he is 'getting along famously." The Defence ...

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  9. DUBLIN COLONEL KILLED.

    Mr. Justice Rooth has received news that his brother. Colonel Rooth, of the Dublin. Fusiliers, has been killed in the Dardanelies operations. ...

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  10. THE EMPIRE IN ARMS.

    Writing' in the London "Evening Standard," Colonel F. S. Maade, of the British General Staff, declares that the exceedingly brilliant conduct of the Australians and ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. AMERICA IN DISFAVOR.

    A movement is afoot in Germany to boycott American goods in retaliation for the United States providing the Allies with munitions. ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. RESCUERS FIRED ON.

    News has reached London that the Norwegian steamer American has been torpedoed in the North Sea. The steamer sank in two hours. The ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. ALLIES MAKE PROGRESS.

    The latest intelligence to hand states that the majority of the vital Dardanelles defences have been invested by the allied troops. The Austialian and New Zealand ...

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  14. DESTROYER RAMMED.

    News from Amsterdam reveals a plucky act on the part of the captain of a British trawler prior to the naval action in the North Sea on Saturday. ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. MELBOURNE.

    Contributions to the Belgian Relief Fund, mounting to £[?], were received up [?] 3 p.m. to-day at the Town Hall, making with the amounts previously ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    A German communique which has come to hand from Amsterdam asserts that the Germans have taken as prisoners a further 1780 Russians, south of Mitau, in the ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. RUSSIAN FLEET ACTIVE.

    The Russian fleet bombarded the Bosphorus forts, and caused a great explosion and fire in Fort Elmos. ...

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  18. BENDIGO.

    Private Stanley Charlesworth, whose death from wounds was reported on Monday, was a native of Bendigo and well-known in the city. He was 20 years of ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. SERBIAN APPEAL.

    For the Serbian Relief Cund, £43/5/ was received up to 2 p.m. to-day, making the total £544/17/. ...

    Article : 19 words
  20. CHAIN-WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Chain-workers at Oldhill (Staffordshire) to the number of 750 have gone out on strike. The dissafected employes. who were all engaged on Government work, demand ...

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  21. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A German aeroplane appeared over Dover on Monday. It was driven off and no bombs were dropped. British aviators recently blew up an ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND'S TOLL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  23. SOLDIERS AT BROADMEADOWS.

    The Minister for Defence this evening denied the statement that 400 soldiers at Brodmeadows had been definitely rejected for medical reasons. So far, none had ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. VALUE OF GUNS.

    A report issude by the Royal Mail Shipping Co. states that the immunity of the company's ships from German submarines is largely attributed to the self-defensive ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. THE NEW WINE DUTY.

    Mr. Young South Australian Agent-General, stated in an interview that, while not desiring to increase the task of the Government in connection with the drink ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. AMERICAN STEAMER.

    President Woodrow Wilson has decided to reserve his opinion regarding the torpedoing of the American steamer Gulf Light until official details are received ...

    Article : 178 words
  27. LANCE-CORPORAL HAWKINS.

    Lance-corporal L. [?]s who was reported to have been killed on Monday, belonged to the 71[?] battalion. He was an immigrant. and had only been in ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. NIGHT ATTACKS REPULSED.

    The latest official communique states: —" Two German night attacks on Sunday and Monday were repulsed. "[?] attack was against the British, ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT'S FUND.

    The Executive Committee of the Education Department's War Relief Fund decided at its meeting to continue to devote the total contributions to the Belgian ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Negotiations between China and Japan regarding the concessions claimed by the latter have reached a deadlock. ...

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  31. FIREMEN'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Firemen throughout Victoria are well represented in the Australian Expeditionary Forces, and [?]ch satisfaction is naturally felt by the firemen at [?]me at the ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. HILL "60."

    The British Commander-in-Chief (Field Marshal Sir John French) reports in a biwerkly bulletin that the Germans attacked Hill "[?]" South-east of Ypres, on Sun ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. A LIGHTHOUSE BURNED.

    The Laingskar lighthouse. near Aland Island, at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. has been burned down. It is believed that the lighthouse was set ...

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  34. RECRUITING INCREASES. To day's morning maintains the strong.

    Impulse which it received when the first news of Australian casualties in the Dardanelles came to hand. Till half-past 2 to-day the list showed that 76 men had been ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. REJOICINGS IN BERLIN.

    Latest advices state that Berlin is beflagged and the people jubilating over the rumored victory in the Carpathians, also the piercing of the Russian front in West ...

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  36. RELEASED GERMANS.

    Germany, through a neutral channel has expressed appreciation for the courtesy extended by Australia to certain officials from German New Guinea, by giving them ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. HELP FOR THE BELGIANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  38. "CALAIS IN THREE DAYS."

    A Taube aeroplane flew over Calais and dropped papers saying, "Expect us in Calais in three days." ...

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  39. SINKING OF GULF LIGHT.

    The opinion in official circles is that the Gulf Light was sunk accidentally rather than deliberately. Mr. Bryan, American Secretary for State, ...

    Article : 46 words
  40. THE ALLEGED VICTORIES.

    Russian official circles do not confirm Berlin's communique reporting Austro-German victories in Galicia and the Carpathians. ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. AT ARMENTIERES.

    Fighting has progressed most successfully for the British around Armentieres. The British in possession of Armentieres [?]d[?]d considerable distance over flat ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Major C. R. Davies. who has been chief censer for Western Australia for reveral months has been appointed second in command of the 28th Battalion. which is now ...

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  43. MAYORESS'S FUND.

    The Mayere[?] (Mrs. Wi[?]ey yesterday received a very valuable tablecloth from Mrs. J. M. Full[?]on, of 75 Ta[?]street, to be disposed of by [?]. Several valuable ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. CAMPAIGH IN AFRICA.

    If is officially stated that General Botha's forces captured O[?]jenbenzwe, 60 miles north-west of Windhoek. Twenty-seven Germanincluding officers, were captured. ...

    Article : 31 words
  45. NOISY PEACE CONGRESS.

    The session of the Women's Peace Congress at The Hague (states an Amsterdam message) ended in uproar. The German delegates controlled the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  46. NEW YORK "HERALD" SPEAKS OUT.

    The "New York Herald," in an article headed. "Must we go to war with Germany?" says that the time for the termination of generalities and diplomatic ...

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  47. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The old system of "penny readings" has been resumed by the State school children of Pryerstown to obtain money for the Belgian Relief Fund. The result of their ...

    Article : 148 words
  48. TERRIBLE GERMAN LOSSES.

    [?] from E[?]co, in Belgium, report [?] German losses. The [?]ies in the immediate German [?] [?]flowing with wounded. Many ...

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  49. THE DARDANELLES.

    The straits have twice been forced in modern times. On 19th February, 18[?]7, Vice-Admiral Sir J. T. Duckworth, with a squadren of eight said of the line, two ...

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  50. THE AUSTRIAN CLAIM.

    While claiming the capture of 8000 Russians, the Austrian communique is more modest than that issued by the Germans. The Austrian statement simply claims the ...

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  51. CALF SOLD.

    At the Bendigo stock market yesterday. Messrs. C[?]ulter and M'Colough sold a [?] [?]alf. do[?]red by mr. J.T O[?]as, of Rechester, the purchasers being Mr. ...

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  52. CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC FUND.

    A meeting of subscribers will be held at the Town Hall (basement room) to-night at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of considering the best means of distributing the fund. ...

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  53. KAISER VISITS ANTWERP.

    The [?] and his brother (Prince Henry of [?] a visit to Antwerp on Friday [?] [?] an advice from the Amsterdam. They examined the harbor ...

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  54. QUARRY HILL RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Quarry Hill Red Cross committee will be held at the residence of Mrs. J. B. Young this afternoon at three o'clock. ...

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  55. RUSSIAN INTERNAL LOAN.

    The Russian internal loan of £100,000.000 sterling has been raised in two weeks. The Russian banks alone subscribed £60,000,000. ...

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  56. EX-BENDIGO VOLUNTEER.

    Added to the long list of Bendigonians who have already volunteered for active service is Corporal Clarance M. White of the 6th Battalion Reinforcements. ...

    Article : 100 words
  57. SOLDIER'S HONORED.

    Two five young men from the Fryerstown district—E. Stakes and A. Sanger—who volunteered for the third Expeditionary Force, and are now in camp at ...

    Article : 46 words
  58. ACTS OF GALLANTRY.

    Many [?] of gallantry were recorded in the recent [?]ing north-east of Ypres. A machine [?] to the British left, in an anglo of the [?] continued [?] action ...

    Article : 78 words
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  60. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    Feverish interest is being taken in the Garibaldian annual demonstration, which is to take place at Genoa on Wednesday, when the King was expected to unveil the ...

    Article : 74 words
  61. NOTIFICATION OF CASUALTIES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day gave an emphatic denial to the statement that had been circulated that his department was withholding from the public ...

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  62. PRESENTATION TO A SOLDIER.

    Prior to going to the war Private W. Tripp. fourth son of Mr. G. Tripp, of Holdsworth-road, was presented with a handsome smoker's outfit by a few neighbors ...

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  63. SOLDIERS' PHOTOGRAPHS WANTED.

    The response to the invitation of the "Advertiser " by relatives and friends of soldiers abroad and in camp to send photographs to this office was again ...

    Article : 162 words
  64. BOMBARDMENT OF DUNKIRK.

    A sp[?]r of the first German shell fired into [?] [?]ted a girl. Another [?] fell on the Grand Palace. Killing many [?]. The [?] hospital was ...

    Article : 44 words
  65. LORD TENNYSON'S MESSAGE.

    Lord Tennvson, formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth, has telegraphed to Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner, as follows: — ...

    Article : 51 words
  66. MELBOURNE.

    This afternoon Rose Ford, aged 49 years, a patient at a convalescent, home at Clayton, cut her throat with a table knife. She was brought to the Melbourne ...

    Article : 48 words
  67. Advertising

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  68. ATHLETE KILLED.

    Private V. A. Stach, who has died of wounds, was a son of Mr. Julius A. Stach. of the Education department. and was 24 years of age. He was educated at Navier ...

    Article : 75 words
  69. SALE OF ALCOHOL.

    [?] has prohibited shopkeepers in the war zone from selling alcohol to solu[?] including the British. ...

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