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  2. BATTLE OF THE SAN. DEVELOPING IN FAVOR OF RUSSIA.

    An official communique says:—"We made further progress to the north of Arras, on the road from Souchez. We occupied Malon mill and some German ...

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  3. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington has telegraphed stating that profound disappointment, has been caused in America by the tone of the German reply to the ...

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  4. ITALY AND THE WAR.

    The latest official communique says:—"We occupied G[?]nizagha, an important height north of Ala, dominating Rovereto, on the Adigo. Our front is ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Central News" correspondent at Athens states that the Allies continue to advance against the main Turkish positions in Gallipoli. The land forces are ...

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  6. LONDON TRAMWAY STRIKERS

    The London tramway strikers are still giving trouble. A number of them rioted and wrecked several cars, and work has only been partially resumed. The bulk of ...

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  7. SHOOTING TRAGEDIES.

    At Surry Hills, this morning, Har[?]y Lewis, 40, a tailor, shot his landlady, An[?] Stern, 58, married, at her home, 375 Rileystreet, and then turned the revolver on ...

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  8. UNCEASING FIGHTING.

    The official Press Bureau, in a report dealing with operations at the Dardanelles, states.—"We detected the enemy working under ...

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  9. COLLIERY WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Four thousand men at the Blaenavon Colliery and Iron Works in Monmou[?]shire have struck work, owing to the withholding of the war bonus. ...

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  10. ON THE ISONZO.

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, telegraphing to the "Daily Chronicle," says:—From a high platean at Asiago the Italian heavy guns reduced several modern Austrian forts to ...

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  11. AMERICAN REJOINDER.

    The American Government is preparing a rejoinder to the German communication pointing out that Germany has stated wrong facts while ignoring the demands made by ...

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  12. WIFE WOUNDED IN FACE.

    George Cleghorn. 27, employed as a tailor's cutter, was arretted at 1 o'clock this morning in connection with the shooting of his wife, Mary Isabella Cleghorn, ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    Previously acknowledged.... £897 8 6 Bendigo Branch Union Bank staff (9th monthly collection) 2 2 0 Bendigo Caledonian Society ...

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  14. TEXT OF GERMAN NOTE.

    The text of the German note to America has been published, and confirms the summary already cabled It avers that Germany does not intend to attack neutral ...

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  15. MELBOURNE.

    At least, two or three days will elapse before the troops in training at Broadmeadows can be entrained for Seymour. Arrangements are being completed ...

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  16. NURSE MILLS'S CONCERT.

    During the concert promoted by Nurse Mills at the Masonic Hall last Thursday night articles donated for sale by auction realised about £7. They were not all sold, ...

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  17. PRESS VERDICT.

    The consensus of opinion among the American newspapers is that the German reply is "temporising and insincere." The "New York Herald" declares that ...

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  18. AIVALI BOMBARDED.

    The British worships have shelled Aivali, a town in Asia Minor, east of the island of Mitylene, where an enemy submarine shelter was reported. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    A Petrograd communique states that on the front between the Pilitza and the Upper Vistula the Russions captured 200 officers and 8617 men between 12th and 24th ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN DOCKYARD SHELLED.

    An Italian torpedo boat destroyer flotilla shelled the deckyard at Monfalcone, a fortified town in the Gulf of Trieste, causing serious damage. Returning from ...

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  21. WAR FUNDS.

    Included in the contributions to various war funds received to-day by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Hennessy) was a chqeue for £35000 from "The Herald" and "Weekly ...

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  22. TURKS FIRE ON PINNACE.

    A pinnace from the French cruiser Jeanne d'A[?] (11,092 tons, two 7in. guns) was reconnoitring villages near Castelorizo, in Asia Minor, when it was fired at by the ...

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  23. "BELGIAN BUTTONS."

    Belgian buttons can be obtained from the following. who have received supplies from the Mayor (Cr. Wilkie):—Mrs. G. Lansell, Messrs. White Bros. (jewellers). ...

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  24. PEOPLE OF TRIESTE.

    The population of Trieste is almost without food. One hundred thousand have disappeared. Many fied to Italy, but the bulk was sent to camps in the interior of ...

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  25. FAREWELL TO COLONEL BURSTON.

    There was a large attendance of public men, including the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) and the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Hagelthorn), to entertain ...

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  26. ADMIRAL'S GOOD FORTUNE.

    Rear-Admiral Guepratte has had a miraculous escape in the fighting at the Dardanelles. A shell penetrated his cabin on the French battle-ship Jaurequiberry, ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. A FRESH OUTRAGE.

    The tenseness of the situation has been aggravated by the sinking of another steamer sailing under American colors. The S.S. Dixaama was sighted by a ...

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  28. POLITICAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Political Labor Conference to-day rejected the proposal to deprive the High Court of interpretive power regarding the constitution. It ...

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  29. RUMANIA'S ATTITUDE.

    Fifty thousand Rumanians took part in the demonstration in favor of Italy before the Italian legation. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN FLEET ACTIVE.

    The Russian fleet in the Black Sea bombarded and destroyed Turkish electric works, and establishments for the production of oil. ...

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  31. TEACHING OF GERMAN.

    At the meeting of the Council of Education to-day Dr. Leeper submitted a motion to the effect that it was not desirable that German be taught in registered schools. ...

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  32. FIGHTING AT YPRES.

    Re[?]ts to hand from Amsterdam an [?] to the fact that heavy lighting has been resumed at Ypres. The roar of the [?] been of unprecedented violence. ...

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  33. TERRIFIC GUNFIRE.

    It is officially announced that during the fighting between Gollitze and the Dunaj[?]tz., in West Galicia, the enemy used 1500 guns. before launching his assault. The canno[?] ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS.

    In accordance with the announcement made last week to the effect that action was to be taken in regard to the publication of prohibited matter, the British ...

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  35. ODDFELLOWS SYMPATHY.

    At the half-yearly district committee meeting of the M.U.I.O.O.F. in Bendigo yesterday Bro. S. H. M'Gowan. D.S., said he regretted to have to inform the meeting ...

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  36. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    Arthur William Hope, a laborer, aged 26, escaped from the custody of Seniorconstable Allen this morning. Accused had been on remand in the Geelong Gaol, and ...

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  37. THE STEAMER GULF LIGHT.

    Mr. Gerard, American Ambassador at Berlin, [?]s cabled that the steamer Gulf Light was torpedoed by mistake. ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Belgian Band, which is touring Australia under the direction of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, arrived by the R.M.S. Medina to-day, and was given an enthusiastic ...

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  39. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A Zeppelin raid, apparently on a more extensive scale than the recent spasmodic visits, was officially reported at midnight on Monday. ...

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  40. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The result of an interview granted in Berlin by the German Foreign Secretary (Herr von Jagow) to an American correspondent, has been received in London from ...

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  41. ODDFELLOWS ROLL OF HONOR.

    On the motion of Bro. Allsop, at the halfyearly district committee meeting of the M.U.I.O.O.F. yesterday. the district officers were instructed to take into consideration ...

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  42. GERMANY'S LATEST SHELL.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Ger mans are using a new combination shell. It is simple of manipulation. It can be used as shrapnel, scattering small or large ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Superintendent Childs, who has just returned from a tour of his police district, states that he has nothing calling for report as to the allegations of disloyalty ...

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  44. EXPLOSIVE BULLETS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Re[?]dam confirms the British headquarters' inspicion that the Germans are using explosive bullets. The correspondent ...

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  45. LATE CAPTAIN HUNTER.

    At the meeting of the Bendigo Football League last night, regretful reference was made to the death of the ex-president. Captain H. H. Hunter, at the Dardanelles. ...

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  46. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The box plan for these great pictures, which commence next Saturday afternoon at the matinee at the Lyric, opens to-day at Flight's These magnificent pictures. which will be ...

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  47. IN THE COUNTRY.

    In order to augment the funds of the local branch of the Red Cross Society, a concert was held last night in the Victoria Hall, before a large and enthusiastic ...

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  48. "ALL GOES WELL."

    The Japanese Minister for Marine (Vice-Admiral Rokuro Yashiro) has sent a cable message to Mr. Winston Churchill (formerly First Lord of the British Admiralty), ...

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  49. ZEEBRUGGE RAIDED.

    The Allies airmen are very active, dropping bombs on German magazines. stores, and reserve troops. The Allies aviators also raided Zeebrugge on Sunday. ...

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  50. ABLAIN--ST. NAZAIRE.

    At All[?]-St. Nazaire, which the French captured last week, the German had connected [?] by underground ways, in which [?] had been made during the ...

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  51. ITALIAN ACTIVITIES.

    It is announced from Rome in an official communique that an Italian dirigible airship dropped bombs on the railway sta tion, petrol depot, and arsenal at Pola, ...

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  52. NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED.

    [?] Nelson, of the 15th Hussars, and [?] of New Zealand, has been wounded in action in France. ...

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  53. JAPAN READY TO AID.

    Admiral Chigiro Chiraka, who is in charge of two Japanese warships which are being used as training ships for naval cadets, and which arrived here to-day, said, when ...

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  54. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    A German soldier, while trying to escape at night from the Leigh prison camp, climbed on to the roof of a shed. He was observed by the sentries, who three ...

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  55. SHERNESS DISASTER.

    The [?] was concluded to-day in connection [?] the death of one of the men, who [?] their lives when the auxiliary [?] [?] [?]ene, 6000 tons, blew up ...

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  56. ARGYLLSHIRE'S ESCAPE.

    Captain Chicken, of the steamer Argyllshire, has been congratulated by the naval officials at Portsmouth on having outmanoeuvred the two German submarines ...

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  57. AIRSHIPS IN FINLAND.

    Stockholm reports state that Zeppelins dropped bombs on Helsingfors, capital of the Duchy of Finland, and destroyed a passenger steamer and some cotton sheds. ...

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  58. HOSIERY WORKERS IDLE.

    Several thousand hosiery workers at Leicester, most of whom are employed on Government contracts, have struck work They are demanding an advance in wages ...

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  59. Forty Passengers Perish.

    It is reported that 40 passengers perished in the fire aboard the steamer which was bombarded by a Zeppelin at Helsingfor[?]. ...

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  60. PORTUGUESE STEAMER SUNK.

    The Portugese steamer Cysne was [?]orpedeed and sunk by a German submarine, off Ushant yesterday the crew was saved. ...

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  61. AN ULTIMA VOLUNTEER.

    Mr. Wm. Ryan, a local resident and blacksmith, has left, for Broadmeadows Camp. He was bade farewell by his intimate acquaintances on Saturday night. This ...

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  63. SIR EDWARD GREY.

    It is announced that Sir Edward Grey (Foreign Secretary) in about to take a short holiday, owing to eye trouble. The Marquis of Crewe (Lord President of the ...

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  64. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Broad Carters' Union, Trades Hall, 11 a Tea and Concert, Holy Trinity Church, Hallam-street. 6.30. Labor League's Euchre Party and Dance, ...

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  65. Mocking at Drowning Men.

    A surviver of the British steamer Spennymoo[?], which to torpedoed on the coast of Devon, states that the commander of the German submarine stood on the deck and ...

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  66. AID FOR THE BELGIANS.

    A social evening was held in Mr. R. Rankin's hall. Willow Park, last night in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. There was a good attendance, and a very enjoyable ...

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  68. KING OF GREECE.

    The specialists who were summoned from Berlin to attend the King of Greece report that his Majesty is now on a fair way to complete convalescence. ...

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  70. Sinking of Ethiope.

    The missing boatload of passengers from the Elder line steamer Ethiope, which was torpedoed and sunk off Lands' End, has been picked up. ...

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