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  2. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The Minister for Defence stated to-night: —"It is now possible in a general way to satisfy the natural desire of Australians to know in what manner the Royal Australian ...

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  3. OFFICIAL CABLES. FROM SIR GEORGE REID.

    Official.—All day yesterday the enemy stubbornly disputed the passage of the Aisne by our troops, but in spite of the difficulty of forcing the river in the face ...

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  4. THE LATEST NEWS. GERMANS MAKING A STAND.

    A Paris communique issued states that the left wing of the Allies had again attacked the enemy's real. The main force of the enemy appears to be making a stand ...

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  5. THE BEEDIGO ADVSETISER.

    It is to be hoped the Assembly will come to some decision regarding the much-debaled new clause proposed by Mr. Smith in the Sewerage districts Bill when ...

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  6. GERMANS AT BAY. North of River Aisne.

    The British Press Bureau states that the British forced nearly all crossings of the Upper Aisne on Sunday, despite stubborn opposition on the part of the enemy ...

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  7. PURSUIT CONTINUED.

    Our troops also continued the pursuit on the north of the Marne River, and after a considerable amount of fighting captured 1500 prisoners, four guns, six ...

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  8. BENDIGO ARMY MEDICAL COUPS.

    The parade of the 17th Army Medical Corps (Bendigo). called by Major Williams for last night, was attended by every man in the corps. Kits ready for camp were ...

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  9. ALLIES RELIEVE FORT TROYON.

    The right wing of the Allies is extending towards Woevre, where they relieved Fort Troyon, which had been fiercely attacked during the past few days. ...

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  11. TRIBUTES TO THE BRITISH.

    M. Hanotaux contributed an article to "Figaro," in which he declares that the honors of the day rested with the British. ...

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  12. BRITISH FULL OF ZEAL.

    "On 10th September part of our second army corps, advancing north, found it self marching parallel with another infartry force some little distance away. At ...

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  13. ENTHUSIASM IN GERMANY.

    [?] [?] dous enthusiasm manifested ten days ago, when it was officially reported that the British had been defeated at Saint ...

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  14. MAYOR OF EAGLEHAWKS FUND.

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  15. OPINION IN DENMARK.

    The British are given the credit here for compelling the Germans to retreat. Sir John French is compared to Mariborough. ...

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  16. EAGLEHAWK VOLUNTEERS.

    Yesterday twelve additional volunteers left Eaglehawk to go into camp at Broadmeadows. The names are—William John Brown. Morgan Thomas Deru, Thomas Gee, ...

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  17. FAMINE IN GERMANY.

    Terrible stories are published of famine in Germany. The Government has taken all the vast accumulation of food at Hamburg for the troops Factories are closed, ...

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  18. No Russians in Belgium or France

    The Press Bureau denies that any Russians passed through Great Briatain. It in also untrue that Russians are now fighting on Belgian or French soil. ...

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  19. BRITISH FLYING CORPS PRAISED.

    One [?] of the Campa[?] on [?] side has been the success attained by the Royal Flying Corps. It is impossible to overestimate the importance of the ...

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  20. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    In the A.N.A. Hall to-morrow night a grand patriotic concert will be given by leading artists in aid of the Kennington patriotic fund. ...

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  21. Described in Official Despatches.

    Sir George Reid. the High Commissioner, in a cable message to the Federal Ministry, gives the following summary of the official statement. portion of which is contained in ...

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  22. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIERS.

    A meeting of citizens was held in the Eaglehawk Town Hall last night to arrange for the presentation of some suitable memento tn the local volunteers. The Mayor ...

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  23. INVASION OF BELGIUM.

    It is officially announced that fighting in the Brussels, Louvain, Maliness triangle lasted for four days. The Germans held a strong position, and called up all availabe ...

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  24. CAUSES OF THE FAILURE.

    Phillip Gibbs, the wen Known war correspondent, after a tour of the battle fields and interviews with the enemy's prisoners, states that the general causes of the failure ...

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  25. HOUSTING THE FLAG AT SAMOA.

    The following particulars of the hoisting of the flag at Samoa are from the official reports:—The expedition arrived off Apia at 7.45 a.m. on 30th August and a flag of ...

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  26. FIVE GERMAN PILOTS SHOT.

    The tactics a[?] for [?] hostile aircraft are to attack them instantly with one or more British machines. In five cases German pilots have ...

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  28. "SEDAN' SCHEME" FAILS.

    The general position of our croops on Sunday, 6th September, was stated to be south of the River Marne, with the French forces in line on our right and left. ...

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  29. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The "Matin" publishes a telegram from Petrograd stating that there are persistent rumors that the larger part of the Austrian armies has capitulated to the ...

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  30. THE MARNE BATTLEFIELD.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that thousands of citizens visited the battlefield on the Marue on Sunday, and gathered relies, mostly German helmets ...

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  31. HARDSHIPS OF TOURISTS

    Mr. S. Iazarus, of Homebush, has received mi interesting letter from his brother, Mr. D. B. Lazarus, who was formerly our of the representatives for ...

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  32. CHANGE IN ENEMY'S PLANS.

    "There was now a change in its objective. It was observed that the German forces opposite to the British were beginning to move in a south-easterly direction ...

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  33. Defended Positions Abandoned.

    It is officially stated that the Germans, were forced to abandon defences which they had prepared between Compiegne and Soissons. ...

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  34. CAPTURE OF GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    A wireless message received to-day from Rear-Admiral Patey states that Robert Moffatt of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, who had been reported as seriously ...

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  35. The Failure to Take Paris.

    The failure to take Paris was a demo[?]ing blow, and proved that the plans of the headquarters' staff had badly miscarried. ...

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  36. The Fight at Zamoste.

    A wounded officer from the light south of Zamoste, in Southern Poland, describes the attack on 15.000 Austrians, mostly in a deeply-wooded gorge. ...

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  37. WIDESPREAD CONGRATULATIONS.

    Mr. Millen, Minister for Defence to-day received the following message from the Governor of South Australia (Sir Henry Galway):— "Warm congratulations on ...

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  38. MOVEMENT CONTINUED.

    On [?] [?] the part of the Germans was continued. Large advanced parties crossed the Marne southwards at Trilport, Sammeroy, La ...

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  39. BATTLE OF THE MARNE.

    Definite news states that during the battle of the Marle there were terrible encounters. The French troops defended the flags ...

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  40. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  41. GERMAN LOSSES ENORMOUS.

    The German losses have re[?] an enormous figure, but the French losses are also very heavy. Paris is one vast hospital ...

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  42. FEEDING AN ARMY.

    Experts admi that not withstanding the perfection attained by the Germans in their organisation they have not solved the problem of feeding a great army at ...

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  43. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    Germay is sending strong reinforcements to Memel, on the Russo-German frontier, by sea in order to threaten Tilsit, a German to[?] which the Russians recently ...

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  44. HERO OF PARIS.

    Correspondents assert that General Pan's army was the determining factor in ster[?]ming the advance of the Germans. General pau's army wan operating in Alsace ...

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  45. GENERAL Musselmen Will Not Fight.

    The Musselmen of Egypt, the Caucasus, and Tunis, informed the Committee of Union and Progress at Stambonl that Turkey must not rely upon them if she makes ...

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  46. Weary Wait in the Trenches.

    Newspaper correspondents and that the French infantry even rebelled against weary wails in the trenches. When the order to advance was given ...

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  47. FIRST RETREAT SINCE MONS.

    [?] by teh [?] of troops to the eastern theatre of operations, and realising that the action of the French 6th Army against the line of the ...

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  48. Shells Smash Pontoon Bridges.

    A field artillery gunner relates the terrible lighting on1 the 6th September when the Germans tried to cross the river. British guns and picked rifle shots ...

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  50. HORSELESS GUNS.

    So many horses have been lost, that animals have been taken from the batteries and used for cavalry purposes. The horseless guns have been abandoned, and have ...

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  51. WIRELESS MESSAGE FROM ADMIRAL.

    The following wireless message has been received from Rear-Admiral Patey:—"Enemy's loss uncertain. Estimated at 20 to 30 killed. Prisoners of war—17 ...

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  52. DISILLUSIONMENT IN BERLIN

    Letters received here from Berlin state that the startling change of disillusionment began with the Lemberg reverse, and the hurrying of army corps to st[?]en the ...

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  53. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The committee of the Stock Exchange acceded to the request to issue abbreviated lists of quotations of trustee securities. This is taken as being the first step ...

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  54. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    [?] of "the Gondofies as the Opening opera for the Gilbert and Sullivan season in Bendigo has given much satisfation to the lovers of these great composers' ...

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  55. GERMAN TREACHERY.

    Particulars which have reached London in regard to the death of Lieutenant Arthur Windsor-Clive, a son of Lord Ply mouth, while serving with the British forces ...

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  56. SANGUINARY FIGHTING ON TEH OURCQ.

    "On 8th September the German movement north-eastwards continued, their rearguards on the south of the Marne being pressed back to that river by our ...

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  57. GERMANS BAYONETED INTO RIVER.

    The Germans managed to cross the river at one point. The Allies rushed with rare joy and bayoneted the Germans into the river. A whole battalion was captured ...

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  58. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A statement upon the attitude of the South African Union by the prime Minis ter (General Botha) has been read in the South African Scr[?]ate. ...

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  59. Half-a-million Germans Retreat.

    The war correspondents following in the wake of the advances of the British and French armies state that half a million Germans are retreating. ...

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  60. Claim by Berlin General Staff.

    The German General Staff [?] Berlin claims that the last battle was very favorably, as the French failed to break the German centre. ...

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  61. FRENCH ATTACK SUCCEEDS

    "The French 5th Army also made a fierce attack on the Germans in Montmirail, regaining that place. On 9th September the battle between the French 6th ...

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