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  2. DEAD SOLDIER'S MESSAGE.

    In forwarding the following lines from Gallipoli, S. J. Lake, 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade, writes to the "Sydney Mail":"I found amongst some ...

    Article : 392 words
  3. Y.M.C.A. TENT.

    The Y.M.C.A. tent at the camp was thronged with soldiers last night, when a magnificent concert was given by a party of Bendigo amateurs. All the performers ...

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  4. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig's despatch states- "Early on Sunday morning the enemy discharged gas against our lines north-east of Ypres. It was accompanied by a heavy ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    An official communique state- "Our artillery dispersed an enemy column with great loss north of Lake M[?]adzial." ...

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  6. BRITAIN AWAKE.

    A neutral whose contributions to the London press are attracting attention, has made some highly interesting comments on the work performed by England in the war. ...

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  7. ATTACK ON EGYPT.

    The installation of the Allies' heavy [?] [?] at Salonika has commenced. Trenches [?] constructed similar to those on [?] front. ...

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  8. RECRUITING RESULTS.

    Lord Derby, director of the late recruiting campaign in Great Britain, will meet the Central Recruiting Committee in an important conference on Monthly, when it ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. FRENCH SUCCESSFUL.

    A Paris communique reports that excellent results have attended a bombardment of the German works in the Apremont sector (in the Argonne). ...

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  10. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    The names of a number of Australians who have been mentioned in orders for special acts of gallantry at the front are published in the latest, military orders ...

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  11. ALTKIRCH A FORTRESS.

    The Germans, declare messages to hand in Zurich (Switzerland), claim to have converted Altkirch, in Alsace, into an impregnable fortress, guarding the junction ...

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  12. WHAT FOUR GROUPS INCLUDE.

    The No. 1 group consists of youths of 18. who are under military age. The four groups called up embrace un-married men from 19 to 22. ...

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  13. THE DARDANELLES.

    German calculations received from neutral sources state that 500,000 Turks and 30,000 Germans are available for the attempted invasion of Egypt. ...

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  14. MINERS' GIFT.

    Lord Derby has inspected twenty ambulance cars. which from a portion of a gift made by the Lancashire and Cheshire miners. ...

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  15. KAISER AND KAISERIN.

    The Beriin newspapers state the Kaiser and Kaiserin will spend Christmas at the German headquarters in France. ...

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  16. PORTION OF GERMAN FLEET.

    The German Admiralty announces that portion of the German fleet searched the North Sea for the enemy without sighting him. ...

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  17. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA.

    Upon the receipt, of Austria's reply to the American Note concerning the sinking the Italian liner Ancona, a hastily-convened Cabinet meeting was held at ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. MELBOURNE.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) has prepared a digest showing the activities of his department during the last year. At the present time there are ...

    Article : 288 words
  19. Enemy's Headauarters.

    It is reported that Field-Marshal von der Goltz is establishing his headquarters at Aleppo (east of the Gulf of Alexandretta), where the Turko-Germans are being ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. WIDE BAY ELECTION.

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  21. ENEMY FOOD SHORTAGE.

    It has been learned in Zurich that the Austro-Germans are alarmed at a possible beer famine. Prices are ascending and experiments are being made with a ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. German Power in Turkey.

    Diplomatic advices received at Athens from Constantinople state that the Committee of Union and Progress is appointing German under-secretaries and ...

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  23. "CLUTCHING HAND."

    As was expected, the Lyric Theatre was crowded last night by patrons anxious to view the opening instalment of the great, defective drama. "The Clutching Hand," ...

    Article : 194 words
  24. Bulgars' New Offensive.

    [?] Sevens, in a message to the "Daily [?] writes- [?] ways are open for the enemy's [?] on Salonika. Meanwhile the Allica ...

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  25. TELEGRAPH AND WIRELESS.

    Although away on his honeymoon, President Woodrow Wilson is keeping in touch with Mr. Lausing, secretary of State, by telegram and wireless resardiag the Note ...

    Article : 39 words
  26. The Food on Gallipoli.

    A soldier who has arrived at Malta from Gallipoli says the food was very good, considering the difficulties of transport. Bacon was provided every morning, and bread ...

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  27. RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    According to an Englishman's German-born wife, who has been allowed to leave Germany and has arrived in Amsterdam, several riots have taken place in Berlin ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. BATTLE OF PRIZREND.

    [?] correspondent of the Chicago "Daily [?] that after a five days' bloody [?] Prizrend, the Serbs fired their [?] spiked the guns, and fled in ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. BENDIGO.

    Cr. Andrew announces that, tickets in connection with the art union for the 50guinea diamond ring, donated by Dr. Rinder, and the £10/10 moonstone ring, ...

    Article : 104 words
  30. THE PERSIAN FIELD.

    An official communique states- "Our Persian forces near Kuchkak. between Teheran and Hamadan, repulsed a considerable offensive force." ...

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  31. FIELD-MARSHAL FRENCH.

    Field-Marshal Viscount French. who has resigned the post of Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in France and Flanders, has issued a farewell message to the ...

    Article : 292 words
  32. "ENEMY FIRE."

    When the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was asked to-day to comment upon his decision to place Remington Type-writer Company on the enemy list, he ...

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  33. Two German Airmen Desert.

    A novel method was adopted by a German lieutenant and a private, who wished to desert from the German army in Flanders. While engaged in air work they set ...

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  34. OFFICER PRISONERS.

    A correspondent of the Associated Press. New York, has been allowed to inspect the enemy officers' prison at Holyport (Berkshire). The building was formerly an army ...

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  35. VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE.

    Theatregoers of Bendigo will welcome the announcement that an exceptionally strong vaudeville combination will occupy the Royal Princess Theatre for the holidays. ...

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  36. General Marchand Returning to Front.

    Paris reports that General Marchand. of Fashoda fame who was wounded in September last, is determined to return to the front before the doctors, in view of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  37. SANDBAGS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Cr. Andrew, secretary of the Bendigo Citizen' Camp Committee, yesterday forwarded 1130 sandbags, packed in 13 sacks, to the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne to he ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. BIJOU THEATRE MEETING.

    MisS A. Pankhurst and Miss Vide Goldstein called at the Victoria Barracks to-day for the purpose of interviewing the Minister for Defence but no appointment ...

    Article : 172 words
  39. Attack on Italian Submarine.

    [?] were made to attack the [?] the Italian transports to Al[?] An [?] submarine had a thril[?] with three Austrian torpedo ...

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  40. Airship Crew Frozen to Death.

    From what it believes is an authentic source. the "Daily Express" learns that eight of the crew of a Zeppelin-which visited London on 13th October were found ...

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  41. CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME.

    The p[?] of Eaglchawk will be afforded an opportunity of witnessing a splendid entertainment in the Town [?] evening, when the popular pantomime. ...

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  42. PEACE CONDITIONS.

    According to a German wireless message, Herr Helfferich, Prussian Minister of Finance, states that it is "still possible for Germany's enemies to obtain comparatively ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. NEXT YEAR OR NEVER.

    [?] in a London newspaper on Satturday Mr. Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, until [?] British press representative at [?] voiced the opinion that ...

    Article : 154 words
  44. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. H. R. Denison has offered to sell his Eumaralla Estate of 7300 acres, near Gulgong, to provide farms for returned soldiers, the terms to be arranged. Mr. ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. HOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Sale of Work, C.M.A. Depot, Mitchell-street, 3.30. Loyal Bendigo Lodge, M.U. 7.30. Bendigo Branch Australian Plumbers' Unite, ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the conclusion of the afternoon meeting on Thursday last, the Long Gully group of the Red Cross Society forwarded the result, of the month's work to the ...

    Article : 130 words
  47. FORD PEACE MISSION.

    The Ford peace party has arrived at Copenhagen from New York via the Orkney Islands. Those who expected the mission to receive a great reception were ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Y.M.C.A. is appealing for a further £200,000, and the general secretary, Mr. I. J. Virgo. hopes that Australian sympathisers will contribute £25,000. ...

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  49. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mrs. S. H. Dunlop, secretary Red Cross penny fund, has forwarded a cheque for £8 to the contral office. The Christmas appeal of the Y.W.C.A., nuder the auspices of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  50. PARCELS FROM AMERICA.

    Alarm has been occasioned in Copenhagen by the action of two Danish shipping companies in stopping the carriage of Danis-American postal parcels. ...

    Article : 78 words
  51. A FOOL'S ERRAND.

    The majority of Ford's pilgrims realise that they are on a fools' errand. A scene was caused at Christiansund owing to Ford's alleged censoring of a journalist's ...

    Article : 71 words
  52. COMFORTS FOR WOUNDED.

    Mr. Clark, postmaster, Bendigo yesterday was instrueted by the Chief Inspector of Excise to deliver free of duty a quantity of tobacco for wounded soldier, the comforts ...

    Article : 60 words
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