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  2. ROBBING THE DEAD.

    Eighty-three Germans have been arrested at Mulhausen for robbing the dend and wounded. ...

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  3. GERMANS IN BELGIUM Their Unimpeded Advance

    The battle which preceded the occupation of Brussels started at daybreak on Tuesday near [?]. The Germans opened the attack with a large force of ...

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  4. GREAT BATTLE IN BELGIUM. BETWEEN NAMUR AND CHARLEROI.

    The Minister of the Interior states that a great battle in Belgium began on Saturday morning. Other accounts state that the fighting is between Namur and Charleroi. ...

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  5. ATTITUDE OF ITALY. Italian Sentiment Favors War.

    There are many indications that Italian sentiment is not unlikely to drive the Government to open conflict with Germany and Austria. ...

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  6. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    The following cable message was received from Sir George Reid by the Minister for External Af[?]airs:—The Germans are effecting an important ...

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  7. LIEUT. BRUGGY.

    Lieut. Bruggy, adjutant of the 17th A.L.H. has accepted a commission in connection with the Expeditionary Force, and left Bendigo for Melbourne on Saturday. ...

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  8. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. GERMANS DRIVEN ACROSS THE RHINE.

    An official statement was made yesterday regarding the fighting at Mulhausen. The French General ordered a retreat, and General Joffre (French ...

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  9. COLONEL DAVIS.

    Colonel Davis paid a flying visit to his home in Bendigo over the week end. He arrived by the last train on Saturday night, and leaves by the first train this morning. ...

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  10. THE MAYOR'S FUND. CONTRIBUTE YOUR SHILLING.

    The places at which slutting contributions can be left every afternoon between 3 p.m. and [?] p.m. are as follow:—Charing Cross (shop till recently occupied ...

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  11. GERMAN LANCERS AT ESSCHEN.

    German lancers have appeared at Esschen, north of Antwerp, arid close to the Dutch border. ...

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  12. British, French, Italian and Dutch Governments.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says an important conversation is proceeding between the British, French, Italian and Dutch Governments. Holland has ...

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  13. DEFENCE OF ANTWERP.

    Extensive preparations are being made to defend Antwerp. Woods have been cut down, and villages in the district outside the city have been destroyed in order to ...

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  14. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN.

    The Rev. J. [?]ston in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning spoke from Isaish, 32—17. "The work of right[?]s[?]ess shall be peace; and the effect ...

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  15. FRENCH MINISTER OF WAR IN ITALY.

    M. Delcasse, the French Minister of War, and M. Witte, are visiting Italy. Due Abruzzi has been appointed naval Commander-in-cheif. ...

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  16. AVIATORS EXPLOITS.

    A French aviator encountered a division of German Cavalry, and dropped several bombs, which did great damage. Two other airmen were hit by rifle fire and were ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The Press Bureau issues a warning against, exaggerating the importance of the fighting whi[?]l; has hitherto taken place. It declares that the principal result from Great ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. AUSTRIA AND SERYIA. SERVIANS AND AUSTRIANS.

    Reports received at Nish state that the Servians continue to repulse the Austrians all along the line. The Servian artillery destroyed the Austrian storehouses. ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. ON THE SEA. Recent Fight in Adriatic.

    It is officially announced that during the fight in the Adriatic, the second shell fired by the French exploded the magazine on the Austrian battleship Zranyi, which sank ...

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  20. SCENES IN BERLIN.

    A Dutch official who was recently in Berlin states that wages there have fallen 30 per cent. The slaughter of cattle is restricted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 170 words
  21. PROGRESS TOTAL £1974[?].

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  22. FRENCH GENERAL ADVANCE.

    It is officially announced that the French have made a general advance along the whole front. Engagements with the Germans are reported at Dicuize. Delme, ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. A BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    News from Rio de Janiero reports that the German cruiser Dresden robbed the British steamer Hyades of her coal and food supplies, and then sank her. The passing ...

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  24. PRESENTATION TO SOLDIER.

    A pleasing function took place at the Crown Hotel on Saturday night, when a few of Mr. Hamilton's friends presented him with a smoker's outfit on the eve of his ...

    Article : 47 words
  25. CANADA.

    The Duke of Connaught formally prorogued the Canadian House of Commons. Mr. George Foster, Minister for Trade and Commerce, spoke, alluding to the ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. OPERATIONS IN ALSACE.

    The Germans at Mulhausen, knowing that the French were sparing Alsatians as much as possible. con[?]aled themselves in houses protected by the Red Cross, whence they ...

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  27. PRESENTATION TO DR. LEWERS.

    As an expression of their app[?]ciation of Dr. Lewers, who has been selected as one of the medical officers of the Australian Expeditionary Force, the nursing staff of ...

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  28. WAR CONTRIBUTION IMPOSED.

    The official Press Bureau announces that consequent upon their occupation of the city the Germans have imposed a war contribution of £8,000,000 on Brussels. ...

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  29. CHAMBER OF MINES.

    The local branch of the Chamber of Mines will meet early this week to deal with a letter received from the Miners Association. The Chamber of Mines is ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. "CRISIS OF THE HOUR."

    Pastor Joseph Steed, from Adelaide and Melbourne, will speak on "The Crisis of the Hour—Is it Armageddon or What[?] at the Temperance Hall next Wednesday, at 8 p.m. ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. GENERAL. THE HARVEST IN BRITAIN.

    The wheat market is firm. There is little offering, and sellers are reserved. The harvest in the United Kingdom will be practically completed in a week's time. All the ...

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  32. EAGLEHAWK PATRIOTIC SERVICE.

    A united pat[?] service was held in the Eaglehawk Town Hall last night [?]der the suspices of the Borough Council [?]d Minister Association. The building ...

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  33. GERMANS OCCUPY GHENT.

    An army corps has left Brussels westward, and occupied Ghent at noon without resistance. From Ghent the advance tore moved ...

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  34. THREE DAYS' FIGHTING. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER.

    The French and Germans in Alsace fought unceasingly from Tuesday afternoon until early on Friday. The fortunes varied. At first all went well with the ...

    Article : 212 words
  35. GOLDEN-SQUARE MOVEMENT.

    The depot at Golden-square in connection with the patriotic fund was opened on Sa[?]day afternoon, and was in charge of Mesdames Kirby and Mason. Upward of £4, ...

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  36. GERMAN ZEPPELIN OVER HOLLAND.

    A German Zeppelin worked a searchblight over Zenebaar. The Dutch troops fired [?]t the dirigible, which returned to Germany. ...

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  37. THE LOZNITZA BATTLE.

    Reports from Nish state that the Loznitza battle lasted four days; 2[?],000 Austrians were killed or wounded, and 10,000 taken prisoners. ...

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  38. CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON.

    Herr Ahlers, the German Consul at Sunderland (Durham), has been committed for trial on a charge of high treason. ...

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  39. Articles of Hague Convention.

    News from Paris states that the French Government, in an appeal to the Powers, states that the Germans, without warning, bombarded Pouta-Moussom, which was ...

    Article : 171 words
  40. GERMANS OUTSIDE OSTEND.

    The Germans are now outside Ostend, a seaport on the English Channel. ...

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  41. COMFORTS FOR THE SOLDIERS

    In spite of Saturday being a busy day at home, there was a good attendence [?]f workers at the new headquarters of the A.W.N. League opposite the [?] Gallery ...

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  42. GERMAN LINERS IN AMERICA.

    Commenting on President Woodrew Wilson's approval of the project to devote £3,000,000 to the purchase of German lines now interned at ...

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  43. OBJECT OF GERMANS' ADVANCE.

    There were over 1000 German prisoners at Ghent, Bruges and Ostend. The German advance on these points is to secure the release of the prisoners. Ostend is crowded ...

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  44. SERVIANS OBTAIN RICH BOOTY.

    In Austria's retreat, along the Drina River the Servians obtained rich booty, including 40 guns (mostly howitzers), ammunition, field hospitals and kitchens. ...

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  45. Carnege Simply Murderous.

    A [?] b[?]ttle developed along the [?] [?]ciously re[?] positions. Carnage was [?] at A[?]hot. The ...

    Article : 77 words
  46. GERMAN PRISONERS TAKEN TO FRENCH PORTS.

    One thousand German prisoners from Belgium embarked at Dunkirk, and were taken to western Frech ports for internment. ...

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  47. ON RUSSIAN FRONTIER.

    The Russians have entered Austria just north of Dniester. ...

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  48. BOMB ATTEMPTS AT NAPLES.

    Simultancous bomb attempts against trains in the vicinity of Naples were made on Wednesday. ...

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  49. SIEGE OF NAMUR.

    Namur is partially invested. Heavy artillery fire was opened at midday on Friday. The German westward movement continues along both banks of the Meuse, and ...

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  50. TENDERS FOR TREASURY BILLS.

    Tenders have been invited for six months Treasury bills, where of £10,000,000 is reguired for a loan to Belgium. ...

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  51. RUSSIANS ADVANCING IN GERMANY.

    Russians are advancing at Lotzen, in north-east Germany. The army which has invaded Germany consists of 20 army corps under the command of the Grand Duke ...

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  52. ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS.

    After informing the burgomaster that he would be made responsible for overt acts on the part of the populace, the Germans made their [?]hal entry into Brussels ...

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  53. LADIES' MEETING.

    A meeting of all ladies interested in making articles for soldiers' comforts will be held in the Mayor's room at the Bendigo Town Hall next Thursday at 1 p.m. It is ...

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  54. VOLUNTEERS IN PARIS.

    General Joseph Garibald[?] and two other grandsons of Garibaldi have arrived in Paris from Mexico. They offered to form a volunteer legion. and declare they can raise ...

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  55. BRITAIN AND GERMANY. IMPRESSIVE FAREWELL SERVICES.

    Impressive farewell services were held in St. Paul's Cathedral, attended by 1000 officers and men, also nurses and doctors going to the front. ...

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  56. BENDIGO. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The call for volunteers from the districts embraced in the 67th Infantry has met with a gratifying response. Two complete companies of 120 men each were asked for, ...

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  57. ENGAGEMENT AT GUMBINNEN.

    The Russians continue their offensive operations in the Gumbinnen district. They are now engaging at least 14 German infantry regiments. The Russians captured ...

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  58. ANOTHER GERMAN DEMAND.

    Germany's demand for an additional £400,000 tribute from L[?]ege is regarded as a proof that the forts have fallen. ...

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  59. PULPIT REFERENCES.

    Preaching in the Forest-street Methodist Church last night, the Rev. W. J. Pala-mountain dealt with the present European war. In his opening prayer he prayed ...

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  60. JAPAN AND GERMANY. JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM.

    Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, has transmitted a message to Germany from Japan demanding an immediate answer the ultimatum, otherwise Japan's Minister will ...

    Article : 72 words
  61. STRENGTH OF GERMAN FORCES.

    "The Times" estimates that from 33,000 to 40,000 German troops are at Brussels. They must have 1[?]0,000 behind them. ...

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  62. GERMAN ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    French aviators cabled on the [?]th that they destroyed a Zeppelin and three Taube aeroplanes at Fraseati. ...

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  63. CAPTURES BY THE FRENCH.

    The French have captured 91 pieces of German artillery, 19 military motor waggons, and four flags, and other war material. ...

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  64. ADDRESS BY ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching at Canterbury, said the war was the resuit of the pride and ambition and the self-will of a few men. The British conscience ...

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  65. A THEATRICAL DISPLAY.

    Many newspapers think that Germany's successes in Belgium were more theatrical than practical, and formed no part of the arranged plan. The more serious business ...

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  66. AN EAGLEHAWK VOLUNTEER.

    On Saturday evening Mr. Waller Joy, who has been accepted as a member of the Australian Expeditionary Force, and leaves Bendigo to-day for the Broadmeadow[?] ...

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  67. A FRENCH VILLAGE BOMBARDED.

    The Germans bombarded the village of Mars la Tour for one hour while the inhabitants were at church celebrating the anniversary of the famous battle. Two ...

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  68. THE BELGIAN ARMY.

    The Belgian army is reorganising around Antwerp. ...

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  71. OFFICERS APPOINTED.

    Lieut, Finlayson, adjutant of the 67th Infantry, has been officially appointed adjutant to Lieut.-Colonel Elliott, who is to command the 7th Battalion of Infantry in ...

    Article : 86 words
  72. ASSURANCE BY JAPAN.

    Japan has notified the United States again that her actions against Germany are not dictated by any desire of aggresssion in the Pacific Ocean. Japan has no intention of ...

    Article : 47 words
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