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  2. ATTACK ON EGYPT.

    It is stated in messages from Salonika that the weather on the Allied front in Macedonia improved on Monday. The Bulgarians bombarded the entire ...

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  3. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    Remarkable German defence measures, enabling the enemy to hold his front with the scantiest of forces, have been brought to light by the Russian successes at ...

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  4. SAFE CONDUCTS.

    Sir Edward Grey (Secretary for Foreign Affairs), replying to Sir Edwin Cornwall in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said he had not been asked to grant a safe ...

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  5. ITALY AND AUSTRALIA.

    An Italian soldier has supplied a graphic narrative of recent terrible lighting on the Isonzo River heights, on Italy's eastern, front. ...

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  6. TO ONE FALLEN IN BATTLE.

    For all your gladness gathered to the night, Friend of mine: For all brave flowers of comradeship ...

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  7. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    That is the question which Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) says many men Lave not seriously put to themselves. There is unquestionably a very large ...

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  9. HERTZOG AND REBELS.

    Reuter's Agency is in receipt of a correction to the speech delivered in the South African Parliament on Monday by the Union Prime Minister, General Louis ...

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  10. STIRRING UP MEXICO.

    The United States Government, sta[?] a Washington advice, is believed to possess information showing that Germans have been making efforts to start a revolution ...

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  11. Steamer Bombarded.

    It is reported from Rome that the steamer Communipas has been bombarded by the Austrians, but was not sunk. ...

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  12. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Goldfields Common, Law [?] [?] Employes Union, 8. [?] Plays, Lyric Theatre, 8. ...

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  13. "THE SNARLING DOG."

    Dr. Dillon, telegraphing from Rome, states Greece's attitude towards the Entente is like that of a dog about to bite its master, baulked by the sight of a whip, ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN FLEET IN ADRIATIC

    A Vienna communique states that the Austrian cruiser Govarra, and several torpedo boat destroyers, operating off San Giovanni di Medua, on the northern ...

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  15. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] 3 p.m. at the Bendigo Auction [?] Messrs. Curnow and [?] Carnow, auctioneer) will [?] an attractive villa residence ...

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  16. PROVIDING FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. F. C. Niemann, at the meeting of the Bendigo branch of the A.N.A. last night, said he considered there was scope for the employment of returned soldiers in ...

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  17. THE DARDANELLES.

    Field-Marshal von Mackensen has arrived at Constantinople, incognito, bent on dominating the internal situation, which is causing anxiety. Von Mackensen is seeking ...

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  18. BRITISH OFFICERS SEIZED.

    A previous message stated that a German submarine stopped the Greek steamer Spetzai (1904 tons) in the Mediterranean, and a boarding party arrested Colonel the ...

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  19. SUBMARINE FRESNIL.

    The Admiralty states that the French submarine Fresnil (308 tons), which, a German wireless has reported, was sunk by an Austrian warship and the crew ...

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  20. RE-EMBARKATION URGED.

    General Perrot, writing to the "Eclair," advocates re-embarkation at Salonika, on the ground that France will soon need all the Easiern troops. Parrot states the ...

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  21. BENDIGO GAOL.

    In Mayor (Cr. Beebe) at the meeting [?] yesterday said he had [?] that the Bendigo [?] by the Defence ...

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  22. MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE.

    Mr. H. Hard, State school inspector, of M'Lareu-street, yesterday received a letter in a somewhat unique manner from his son, Lance-Corporal G. Hard, who is at present ...

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  23. ATTACK ON EGYPT.

    The "Agenzia Nazionale" (Rome) is responsible for the statement that the Kaiser, on the occasion of his recent conference in Vicnua with the Emperor Francis Joseph, ...

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  24. THE ANCONA CRIME.

    The American Government has demanded that Austria shall disavow the sinking of the Italian liner Aucona by an Austrian submarine, as a result of which nine ...

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  25. BULGARIAN CLAIM.

    Amsterdam reports having received the following Bulgarian communique:—"The French troops are retreating on both banks of the Vardar River, in Macedonia, and ...

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  26. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT.

    A French communique reports- "Our machine guns in Belgium prevented the enemy restoring his damaged works. Our curtain of fire stopped a German ...

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  27. BENDIGO.

    Messrs. D. Andrew and J. H. Lienhop, joint hon secretaries of the soldiers' welcome home committee, Bendigo, wrote to the City Council yesterday us follows ...

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  28. MAKING OF MUNITIONS.

    Forms are available at the Town Hall for engineers desiring employment in factories engaged in making munitions of war. ...

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  29. OTTOMAN DISSENSION.

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the latest news to hand from Constantinople reports the situation in the capital as grave. ...

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  30. PURPLE CROSS SERVICE.

    The City Council was pleased to be informed yesterday by the hon. secretary and treasurer of the Purple Cross Service for troop horses, that as the result of the ...

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  31. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    All example that might well be followed by others is provided by Mr. H. F. Bottens, bootmaker, of Bull-street. Having been rejected by the military authorities for ...

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  32. Refugees Die by Wayside.

    "It Socolo," a Milan newspaper, declares that Serbiar refugees arriving at Florina, in Greece. 17 miles from Monaster, continue to narrate the horrors of the journey. ...

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  33. RECRUITING.

    Lord Derby's announcement that the enlistment groups will positively close on Saturday resulted in a remarkable recruiting rally in every big centre. Many offices are ...

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  34. Germans Capture Position.

    A German wireless report alleges that attempts made by the enemy to contest a German success east of Auberic (Northern France) have failed. ...

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  35. BAGDAD RETREAT.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. Austin Chamberlain, Secretary for India, staled that 643 men were killed and 3300 wounded during the retreat of the ...

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  36. German Claim.

    A German communique reports:—"We took prisoner 2000 men, with 80 guns, on Tuesday, near Ipok." ...

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  37. ALSAGE FRONT.

    Messages from Zurich intimate that owing to heavy movements of German troops towards Alsace the Swiss-German frontier has been closed. ...

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  38. Montenegrin Success.

    In a Montenegrin bulletin it is slated- "Our troops delivered a vigorous counter-attack at Jabuka and Matarog. We threw back the enemy's outposts and fighting is ...

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  39. MELBOURNE

    Since tho State Public Service Patriotic Fund was inaugurated last year £18,000 has been collected. The monthly contribution, in which all the departments take part, is ...

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  40. Too Cold for Fighting.

    The attack on the Vardar Valley was confined to three or four gorges. A party of Anglo-French troops saw the Bulgariaus a couple of hundred yards away. Both ...

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  41. PASSION PLAY ACTOR.

    The "Vossische Zeitung," of Berlin, reports that Antony Lang, the famous impersonator of Christ in the Passion Play at Oberammergan, Bavaria, has been killed ...

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  42. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    [?] stated in the Assembly to[?] South Australia's financial posi[?] particularly sound. He doubted [?] any country in the world could ...

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  43. GENERAL NEWS.

    The difficulties which are being met with by shipowners owing to the war and the cost of the passenger traffic between England and Australia are said in London to ...

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  44. DOMINIONS' HELP.

    Lord Lansdowne, Minister without portfolio, delivered a striking speech on Wednesday before members of the Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance ...

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  45. THE SERBIAN ARMY.

    British and French War Officers at an early date will energetically commence revictualling and re-equipping the Serbians via the Albanian ports. The first supplies ...

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  46. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    Mr. "Phil" Snowden (Labor), in the House of Commons on Wednesday asked a question bearing on peace. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in ...

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  47. GREEK ATTITUDE

    Router's correspondent in Athens states that French and Greek military commissions are conferring in Athens, and responsible military circles are confident that ...

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  48. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE APPOINTMENTS.

    Appointments to the Expeditionary Forces and promotions therein were gazetted to-day as follows- Promotions.—To be Captains— ...

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  49. NEW SOUTH WALES [?]KERIES.

    [?] Assembly to-day the first reading [?] Broad Monopoly Bill was agreed to [?] to 19. ...

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  50. [?]-SPINAL MENINGITIS.

    At the Melbourne Hospital to-day the [?] of a patient was diagnosed as [?] meningitis. The [?] Bottomley. 21, single, ...

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  51. FUJI SILKS.

    [?] washable and [?] than Fuji. It has become ex[?] this season and keen judges [?] qualities it possesses. ...

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  52. RED CROSS COLLECTIONS.

    The subscriptions to the special "Our Day" collections for the Red Cross totalled £797,000 whereof Canasa contributed £220,000, Egypt £115,000, New Zealand ...

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  53. THE FORD MISSION.

    Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, refused Ford's wireless request for passports to belligerent countries. ...

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  55. AMERICAN STEAMER.

    It is reported from Washington that a British cruiser has seized the American steamer Winnibago off the coast of South America. ...

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