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  2. UNITED STATES. MUST REMAIN NEUTRAL.

    Presideat Woodrow Wilson, addressing a large meeting, warned Americans against any breach of neutrality during the war in Europe, or creating race-hatreds in the ...

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  3. GERMAN SUCCESSES. Capture Diest Tirlement.

    Reuter's correspondent at [?] that a fierce battle is proceeding between the Germans and the Belgians along an extended front. Many refugees have ...

    Article : 65 words
  4. JAPAN AND GERMANY. JAPAN'S INTENTIONS.

    Count Okuma states that Japan's warlike operations will not extend beyond the limits necessary for the defence of her own legitimate interests. She would not take any ...

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  5. DEPARTMENTAL INQUIRIES.

    In the Legislative Council during the discussion on the Price of Foods Bill statements were made to the effect that the Government departments had been ...

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  6. LECTURE BY FRENCHMAN.

    Cr. Andrew announced at the Town Hall last night that M. Saville, one of the staff of the Bendigo High School, would lecture in aid of the Mayor's Fund. ...

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  7. USELESS GERMAN MERCHANTMEN.

    American shipping interests are endeavoring to purchase German and Austrian ships, which have been compelled to seek shelter at New York and Boston. The United ...

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  8. COMFORTS FOR THE SOLDIERS

    Although the new premises are more spacious and convenient than any former quarters occupied by the league, they were more fully utilised yesterday, and much ...

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  9. CASTLEMAINE EFFORT.

    The appeal of the Mayoress (Mrs. Cornish) to assist to provide comforts etc., for the Expeditionary Force, has so far resulted in £144 being donated, as well ...

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  10. ATTITUDE OF JAPAN.

    Much relief is expressed in American official circles at the attitude to be adopted by Japan, as explained in despatches from London. The United States feared Japanese ...

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  11. SILVER IMPORTS.

    Large shipments of silver have been made from the United States to London. The steamer Philadelphia, which sailed recently, carried 1,000,000 ounces of silver across ...

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  12. JAPANESE STUDENTS EXPELLED.

    Eighteen Japanese students who were expelled from Germany arrived in London after much ill-treatment. They state that previous to Japan's ultimatum the idea ...

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  13. GERMANY REFUSES MEDIATION.

    President Woodrow Wilson has received from the German Emperor a lengthy message which is understood to contain the thanks of the Kaiser for the good offices of ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

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  15. MELBOURNE. TROOPS IN CAMP.

    One would not have imagined, from the light-hearted manner in which the troops in camp at Broadmeadows assembled this morning, that they were destined in a few ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. JAMAICA SUGAR.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), 20th August. The Imperial Government has issued a proclamation prohibiting the export of sugar from Jamaica, explaining that the ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. AUSTRIA AND HER FOES. DISTURBANCES AT PRAGUE.

    The Kieff correspondent of the "Novoe" Vremya" states that letters from Bohemia assert that the Czech and Polish troops shot down their officers, shouting "Down with ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. NEW LEVEL OF PROSPERITY

    Mr. James W. Hill, the well-known American "Railroad King," commenting on the European war, has said that he thinks that as a result of the war America will ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. SOUTH AFRICA.

    According to Reuters correspondent at Capetown, the Germans are alleged to have imprisoned Mr. Scctland, manager of the South African Territories Company. ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. BRITISH RESERVISTS.

    Over 10,000 British reservists from all parts of the United States are returning to the colors. ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND GERMANY. THE BRITISH FORCE.

    The London "Daily Mail" states that British soldiers on the continent are not allowed to write to their relatives, but may only send a postcard saying whether they ...

    Article : 137 words
  22. CONFIDENCE IN FINANCIAL CIRCLES.

    A renewal of confidence in financial circles is apparent. There is a considerable flow of gold into the local banks, from which it was withdrawn when war broke out. ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. TRANSPORTS CHARTERED.

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  24. IF MONTENEGRO ADVANCES.

    It is reported in Rome that Austria has notified King Nicholas of Montenegro that if he attacks Ragusa, on the coast of H[?]govina, a number of prominent ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. BENDIGO. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

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  26. CANADA. SUPPORTING THE EMPIRE.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught opened the extraordinary session of the Canadian House of Commons to-day. In his inaugural speech the ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. MORE TROOPS FOR BROADMEADOWS.

    Another contingent of troops for the expeditionary corps will cave the Victoria Barracks to-morrow for Broadmeadows. They will march along St. Kilda road, Swanston ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. AUSTRIAN DEFEAT AT SABATZ.

    It is officially stated that the Austrian ferce, recently routed by Servians at Sabatz numbered 80,000. ...

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  29. BALKAN OUTRAGES RECALLED.

    It is stated in Paris that when the French troops entered Blamont near Luneville, they found posters in the town notifying the Mayor that a number of notable ...

    Article : 47 words
  30. ARTILLERY DRIVERS REQUIRED.

    There are still some vacancies for horse riders capable of acting as drivers in the Field Artillery for the expeditionary corps Applications are to be made at the Albert ...

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  31. CONSUL'S ILL-TREATMENT.

    Further particulars have been received in London of the ill-treatment accorded Mr. F. E. Drummond-Hay. British Consul at Danzig (West Prussia), when the ...

    Article : 222 words
  32. SWITZERLAND.

    Two thousand Swiss reservists have left London to rejoin their regiments. ...

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  33. LANDOWNER GOUS TO THE FRONT.

    Urging as an excu[?] that he would be absent from Australia for some time on active service a landowner wrote to Mr. Allan, chief inspector for rabbit destruction, ...

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  34. GERMANS CAPTURE DIEST AND TIRLEMONT.

    The latest messages state that a strong force of Germans on Tuesday shelled and captured Diest and Tirtemont. Diest is about 27 miles north-cast of Brussels, and ...

    Article : 172 words
  35. CANADA'S WAR CHEST.

    The Canadian Government has asked the House of Commons to grant a war vote of £10,000,000 which it is proposed to raise by means of a loan. It is considered as ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. HOLLAND.

    The mobilisation of the Dutch forces has now been completed. The railways have been placed under a military administration. ...

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  37. STATE COLLEGE CADETS.

    Among those cadets from the military staff college at Duntroon who have been grnted commissions in the expeditionary force about to leave Australia is ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. FIREMEN VOLUNTEER.

    Mr. Jewell, M.L.A., stated in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that if members of the Met[?]opo[?]tan Fire Brigade wished to join the expeditionary force, they had to ...

    Article : 207 words
  39. ON THE SEA. SINKING OF AUSTRIAN CRUISER.

    The Paris newspaper "Gaulois" states to-day that the Austrian cruiser which was sunk yesterday by the French fleet off the Montenegrin port of Antivari was the ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Canadian Dominion House of Commons yesterday, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said when Great. Britain was at war Canada was at war. No other attitude could be taken ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    Senator Milien Minister for Defence said to-night that rumors had been extensively circulated that the Australian warships had been in action and that some ...

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  42. THE MAYORESS'S FUND.

    In order to afford everybody an opportunity of contributing towards the Mayors fund, the ladies of Bendigo, headed by the Mayoress (Mrs. Andrew) opened depots ...

    Article : 219 words
  43. PRICE OF FOODS BILL.

    Sir Alexander Peacock is very pleased with the success of his Ministers, Mr. W. L. Baillieu and Mr. Hagelthorn, in resisting the opposition of the unofficial leader ...

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  44. GERMAN PACIFIC CRUISER.

    The German light cruiser Leipsiz, which put into San Francisco last week for coal, has departed again for Apia (Samoa), it is believed. When [?]ving the harbor the ...

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  45. FINAL BERLIN INTERVIEW.

    It is reported in diplomatic circles that at the final interview between the British Ambassador in Berlin (Sir William Goschen) and the German Chancellor (Dr. Ven ...

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  46. CHEESE FOR THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    The province has given 400,000,000lb. of checse as a gift to the Imperial forces. ...

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  47. CAVALRY CONFL[?] AT TUPNHOUT.

    Cavalry confilicts are taking place at Turnhout, 25 miles north-east of Antwerp. ...

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  48. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    It is reported in Paris that when the ex-German warships Goeber and Breslan arrived in the Dardanelles, they threatened to si[?]k the French steamer Saghalien. ...

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  49. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. Hen nessy) is gratified at the manner in which cheques continue to roll in to swell the Patriotic Fund. To-day the following were ...

    Article : 106 words
  50. ALLIES IN VAST SEMI-CIRCLE.

    The French trops after junctioning with the Belgirn [?] at Gembloux a town north-west of Namur and south-west of Tirlemont, forced the Germans to further ...

    Article : 127 words
  51. GENERAL. THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT

    Several hundred met at the Trocadero and formed an Australian War Contingent Association. Sir George Reid presided Lords Brassey, Denham, Chelmsford, and ...

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  52. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The national tobacco factories at Lille Nancy, Chateaureux, and Pautin are working day and night in order to keep the troops supplied with tobacco. ...

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  53. THE AMPHION DISASTER.

    The official Press Burean has supplied an account of the sinking of the British cruiser Amphion on 5th August. The Amphion had been warned of the ...

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  54. SUPPLIES FOR THE TROOPS.

    The ladies in charge of the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic Fund are working hard in the basement of the Town Hall preparing the supplies that are being ...

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  55. EAGLEHAWK RELIEF FUND.

    It is the intention of the Mayor of Eaglehawk (Cr. W. J. Dunstan) to convene a meeting of citizens to be held in the Town Hall, Eaglehawk, on Monday evening, for ...

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  56. ALLEGED ATROCITIES.

    M. Mirman the [?] of M[?] the selle has reported to the Minister of the Inferior that many women and girls and old people have been butchered, and houses ...

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  57. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    It is officially announced that Parliament will be prorogued at the end of the week unless there is a sudden war emergency. It is understood that the Home ...

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  58. BENDIGO LAWYERS GIFT.

    A meeting of barristers and solicitors was held in the council chamber at the Bendigo Town Hall last evening to consider the advisability of the legal profession joining ...

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  59. FILLING THE RANKS.

    Volunteers to represent Victoria in the Australian Imperial expeditionary force are still presenting themselves in large numbers and each day sees musters at the various ...

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  60. NEAR RAMILLIES.

    A mee[?] form Brussels, dated Tuesday, states:—French ca[?]lry, by means of a brillam forced mo[?] recalling Sturat's great [?] int the American civil war joined ...

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  61. LIGHT HORSE DETACHMENT.

    A further detachment is to be furnished by the 17th (Campasepe Valley) Light Horse for the Expeditionary Force. Names of those desirous of going, with particulars ...

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  62. M. CAILLAUX PROMOTED.

    President Poincare has promoted M. Caillaux from sergeant to second lieutenant. ...

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  63. ON RUSSIAN FRONTIER.

    The Grand Duke Michael, brother of the Czar, has left Knebworth, in Hertfordshire, in order to join the Russian Army. ...

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  64. INDIAN STUDENTS WISH TO SERVE.

    Earl Crewe, Secretary of State for India, replying to a memorial from Indian students, regrets it is impracticable for them to go on active service. Earl Crewe ...

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  65. PATRIOTIC MATINEE.

    This morning city business people were disturbed for some hours by the sound of military bugles that were being lustily used in the principal thoroughfares. Many ...

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  66. CITIZENS' CHARITY CLUB.

    Amidst applause, the Mayor (Cr. Andrew) at the patriotic demonstration in the Town Hall lust night said the Citizens Charity Club would give an entertainment ...

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  67. GERMAN CRUISER ATTACKED.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Harwich states that the British destroyer flotilla encountered a German cruiser off the German coast on Tuesday morning. The ...

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  68. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    It is officially announced that a division of Austrian cavalry with two battalions of infantry and two batteries of artillery, attacked Vladimirvolynsk on Sunday, and ...

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  69. BENDIGO SOLDIERS HONORED.

    At a meeting of the Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club yesterday afternoon Lieut. Stanley Do Ravin, late secretary of the club, was made the recipient of a present ...

    Article : 338 words
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  72. TRADERS R[?]BUFF SPECULATORS.

    The "Financial Times" states to-day that holders of large stocks of frozen meat have rejected offers to buy by speculators, and have allowed the Government to have first ...

    Article : 80 words
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