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  2. SERBIAN HONORS.

    Mr. Shepherd, the special correspondent in Serbia, of the United Press, New York, has forwarded graphic pictures from Monastir of the miseries suffered by the Serbian ...

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  3. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT.

    Sir John French reports:- "Our artillery successfully bombed many portions of the German trenches in the last few days, destroying a wire breaching ...

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  4. FIFTY THOUSAND MEN.

    The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) to-day received from the Im perial Government the following cablegram: ...

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  5. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    Difficulties in the wheat scheme are becoming very real. The most serious problem facing the committee is that of obtaining sufficient ships to transport the ...

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  6. TO THE SHIRKERS—

    I wish to heavens you could see two men in my platoon; I watched them from my dug-out working all this afternoon; ...

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  7. RED CROSS REST ROOM

    Mrs. Bennett (sister of Mrs, Allan, of Kangaroo Flat) has donatnd a large parcel of books to the library in this room, also 5/ in cash, and the Misses Nancy ...

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  8. GREECE'S ATTITUDE

    The correspondent at Salonika of the has "Journal" declares that the first im[?] British reinforcements reached [?] or Thursday. ...

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  9. MILK FOOD FOR SOLDIERS.

    In connection with the "at home" of the Quarry Hill branch of the A.W.N.L in St. Andrew's School Hall last Friday in and of the milk fund. Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  10. LEATHER IN GERMANY.

    The Germans have fixed a maximum price for loather, and has confiscated ail available for military purposes. ...

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  11. INDIAN GENEROSITY.

    India continues generously to support the various war funds. A movement has been inaugurated at Lahore for Northern India to Supply seven ...

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  12. TOBACCO FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr, E. Spangler wishes it to be known that owing to his leaving Bendigo to reside in Melbourne, he will not be taking any more donations and addresses for the ...

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  13. ENEMY USES GAS.

    An official communique says the enemy delivered three successive clouds of asphyxiating gas against cur troops in the Bethincourt sector. Our curtain of fire ...

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  14. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    General Cadorna reports:- "Repeated Austrian counter-attacks on the heights north-west of Gorizia did not prevent us consolidating the captured ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. Enemy Bridge Destroyed.

    News has been received that the Allies' air raid on Thursday destroyed an enemy railway bridge over tho river Scheldt, near Oudenarde, on the Courtrai-Brussels ...

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  16. IMPENDING RUSSIAN ATTACK.

    Transports escorted by the Goeben and Breslau and three submarines are landing troops and ammunition, at Varna The authorities are evacuating all ...

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  17. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FOR SOLDIERS.

    Miss Girlie Mackay desires to acknowledge with thanks the following additions donations for the above fund for soldiers in the trenches:—Mrs. H. Holmes ...

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  18. HEROIC NURSES.

    A Zealand doctor states that when the British transport Marquette, which carried a number of New Zealand nurses, 10 of whom are missing, was torpedoed in the ...

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  19. NURSE CAVELL'S DEATH.

    According to German advices, a French soldier, whoso confession is said to have led to Miss Gavell's arrest, committed suicide in a military prison. ...

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  20. Rumanians Impressed.

    The Home "Corners deila Sara" declares that the activities at Bucharest of Prince [?] of Austria and the Kaiser's nephew. Prime Adolf of ...

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  21. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    An arrival from Petrograd states that Russia hopes to put in the field in the spring 7,O0O,OOO men, including 1,000,000 cavalry and 1000 pieces of artillery. ...

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  22. MELBOURNE

    By proclamation to-day the Attorney-General {Mr. Hughes) declared flu. firm of Siemens Bros.' Dynamo Works Ltd. to be in his opinion managed or controlled by or ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. MARCH ON BAGDAD.

    The Press Bureau states that General Sir J. E. Nixon, telegraphing on the 25th. says that Major-General Townshend's, troops are ill possession of the battlefield at ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. KITCHENER IN ROME.

    Router's correspondent in Rome states that Earl Kitchener has arrived in the Italian capital. He is the object of deference from all classes, and the entire press ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S PART.

    Speaking at the Hospital Sunday demonstration at Bridgewater yesterday, Mr. Sternberg M.L.C., referred to the gallant way in which the Australians had ...

    Article : 303 words
  26. BATTLE ON CERNA.

    [?] advices report that the Bul[?] are apparently concentrating their [?] on the Lower Cerna River against in French. ...

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  27. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local branch of the Red Cross League held a concert and coffee social on Thursday evening in aid of the Red Cross Fund. As the night was bright moonlight. ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Non-conscription Fellowship held a convention in London. The delegates consisted generally of men of the recruiting age. ...

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  29. Serbians Capture Krashevo.

    The Serbians captured Krasheve. The [?] and Bulgarians are now engaged north-west of Uskub. [?] are fighting with desperate ...

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  30. Kaiser Exhorts Troops.

    The Keiser, on hearing; that the troops had become dispirited owing to their failure to dislodge the Russians, and the rigor of winter, appeared theatrically at the ...

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  31. BULGARIA'S PART.

    Bulgarian newspapers are unanimous that after the occupation of Macedonia the Burgarian mission ended. They are not disuosed to consent to further sacrifices. ...

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  32. [?] Infict Terrible Losses.

    The Serbians are concentrating parallel the Alhanian frontier. They have es [?]hed communication with Durazzo. This [?] the safe revictulising of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. ENEMY IN PERSIA.

    Tho Paris "Journal" is in receipt, of advices from Munich, reporting that the Austro-German and Turkish Ministers have loft Teheran hastily, in order to avold ...

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  34. PEACE MOVEMENTS.

    Peace movements are being established in the United States of America. Peace parties are planning special excursions to Europe to endeavor to persuade ...

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  35. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    The Bulgarian public opinion is troubled by the presence of Turkish forces in Thrace. The Turkish newspapers claim that ...

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  36. 200 PRUSSIAN SHIPS.

    The Berlin "Morgenpost" is credited with having stated that 200.Prussian ships are collected at Rens ([?]rusen), in the Baltic expecting early sailing orders. ...

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  37. THE DARDANELLES.

    An official communique state:—"Our artillery at the Dardanelles on Wednesday and Thursday effectively bombarded the heavy Turkish guns. Large numbers of ...

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  38. The Attack on Monastir.

    Galiwitz has arrived at Prilip to direct German operations against [?] ...

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  39. BECHSTEIN HALL.

    The London County Council has refused to renew the music license held by C. Bechstein, of the famous Bechstein Concert Hall in London, on the ground that it is ...

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  40. ALLIES' DAY.

    The hono[?]ary organiser of the Allies' Ray collection (Mr. F. M. Linley) expects that when the final figures have been made up the total of contributions in aid of the ...

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  41. BENDIGO.

    Having been assured that Bendigo would readily buy at least 2000 of the buttons issued for the relief of sufferers amongst the allied nations, the Mayor (Cr. Beebe) ...

    Article : 170 words
  42. French Attack Bulgars.

    The "Ddail News"y Salon[?]ha correspondent [?] that the French have again taken [?] and captured a majority of [?] were lost on th ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. SPIES IN SALONIKA.

    Renter's correspondent at Salonika has declared that swarms of German, Austrian, Bulgarin, Turkish and Jewish spies infest Salonika. ...

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  44. GERMAN CRUISES SUNK.

    A semi-official Petrograd message to NewYork reports that the German cruiser Frauenlob (2672 tons, ten 4.1-in. guns) has been submarined ...

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  45. HOSPITAL FOR RUSSIA.

    The Canadian Government has cabled 50,000 dollars (£10,000) towards the cost of the Auglo-Russian hospital, which is being organised for the Russian front. ...

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  46. MERTHYA-TYDVIL ELECTION.

    The by-election at Merthyr Tydvil (Wales) to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Keir Hardie, has resulted in the return of Mr. Stanton by a large ...

    Article : 138 words
  47. [?] ATTACK MELTS AWAY

    The newspaper "[?]," states [?] Bulgarian attack against the Bri[?] in South-east Serbia, [?] away under heavy five from the ...

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  48. TURKISH CLAIM.

    A Turkish communique says:—"Our artillery near Auafarta and Ari Burbu destroyed some of the enemy's machine-guns. Some of the enemy's bomb-throwers were ...

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  49. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    The Allied Minister handed, the Greek Premier (M. Skouloudis) an important note, defining reatarial dispositions expected of Greece in conformity with the previous ...

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  50. SCOTTISH MINERS.

    The Chief Industrial Commissioner (Sir George Askwith) has awarded the Scottish miners an advance at threepence per pay. The men had asked for an increase of ...

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  51. WELCOMING RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Mayor (Cr. Beebe) on Saturday received another list of returned soldiers from the Defence department, and a meeting of the returned soldiers' reception ...

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  52. Enemy Camps Bombed.Bombed.

    [?] states:- [?] dropped bombs on the [?] village, also [?] In vice of the precent situation ...

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  53. MONITORS BOMBARD COAST.

    British, monitors am frequently bombarding the Asiatic coast, keeping the Turks constantly on the watch, and obliging them to oppose us with important forces. ...

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  54. KING GEORGE RECOVERING,

    His Majesty the King, who suffered a nasty fall from his horse in France recently, is now able to move about. It is expected that he will be able to ...

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  55. D.S.O. Awarded.

    Flight commander Smyth-Piggott has been awarded the D.S.O. On the night of 1[?]th November he volunteered to attack a brige at Kuleliburgas. ...

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  56. Austrians Take Prisoners.

    [?] communique states that [?] the [?] of Mitrovitza 11,000 [?] have been brought, In, also [?] for military service. ...

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  57. "GOD BLESS OUR SPLENDID MEN."

    About six or seven months ago the following anonymous lines from, it is understood. an English source, were published in one of the Melbourne papers: ...

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  58. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIER

    A very pleasant evening was spent on I Saturday night at the residence of Mr. H. Banfield, Mackenzie-street west, where Private Roy Crofts was presented with a ...

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  59. MUNITIONS MANUFACTURE.

    A French official wireless message intimates, that as a result of a conference held in London the Quadruple Entente has instituted a permanent organisation, which ...

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  60. ATTITUDE OF CHINA.

    The Poking correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Chinese President ('Yuan Shi Kai) since Holiday has been engaged exclusively in considering the vast ...

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  61. AUSTRO-GERMANS.

    The "Central New" correspondent at Athens states that 105,000 Austro-Germann, with many heavy batteries, are traversing Bulgaria tor Constantinople. ...

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  62. [?] MOVEMENT

    [?] "Exchange Telegraph's"" correspon[?] from Geneva, states that [?] been received from Bulgarian [?] announcing a vast envelopingve ...

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  63. THE ALLIES' NOTE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Athens says that the Allied Note asks Greece to give a categorical answer at the earliest possible moment that she adheres to ...

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  64. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    Viscount Bry[?], in a letter to the newspapers, gives the latest evidence of atrocities in North and East Anatolia, in Turkey in Asia, and confirms with dreadful ...

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  65. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The fortnightly meeting1 of the Eaglehawk Bod Cross Society was held at the depot, High-street, en Thursday last, Mrs Dunstan presiding over a large attendence ...

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  66. Merchant Cruisers.

    The Admiralty announces that it has arranged to reduce the hire of faster armed merchant cruisers by 30 per cent., and the slower cups by 20 per cent., after being ...

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  67. SERBIANS ENTER GREECE.

    [?] state that as the [?] Greece's territory, the [?] will not besitate to pursue the [?] ...

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  68. Italian Distrust.

    The Italian newspapers comment in favorable terms on the reply made by Greece to the demarche prasanted by the Allies respecting the position of the Entente forccs ...

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  69. GRAND DUCHESS OF LUXEMBURG.

    I learn from Basle that when French aviators recently bombarded the station it Luxemburg the Germans attempted to force the Grand Duchess to sign a protest ...

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  70. German Officers Engaged.

    The newspaper "Novo[?] Vromya's" Correspondent at Vladivostock reports that the Chinese Government is engaging German offcers. ...

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  72. LADY PAGET SAFE

    A German official wireless massage gives the information that Lady Paget, wife of General Sir A. H. Paget, is safe in Sofia, [?] the in nursing Bulgarian wounded. ...

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  73. M. COCHIN IN ATHENS.

    The French Minister of State (M. Cochin) has arrived on his second visit to Athens. The populace accorded him an immense evation, it. Cochin has had an honorary ...

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