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  2. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Advices from Petrograd state that the Russian army has concentrated within five points of the frontier, and will march simultaneously. ...

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  3. WHAT THE GERMANS HOPED.

    Miss Hilda Freeman, an Australian, who has recently arrived in London from Berlin, says that among the lies which are being circulated in Berlin is one that Japan ...

    Article : 96 words
  4. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Re[?]able.—The Russians have completely isolated Przemysl. They have cut off the railroads connecting the fortress in the north with Jaroslav, in the east with ...

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  5. PATENTS ACT.

    "The Board of Trade has been given power to make rules and do such things as they think expedient for avoiding o[?] suspending in whole or in part any patent ...

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  6. STILL FAVORABLE. On Allies's Left.

    A large party of Grenadier Guards and Coldstream Guards, in crossing the Aisne on [?] unexpectedly escaped a perpering, Directly they were over, however, ...

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  7. BENDIGO.

    The camp of the 17th Army Medical Corps at, Queenseliff is drawing to a close, and in all probability the Bendigo men will return home to-day. The time of their ...

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  8. Russians Advancing Rapidly.

    The Russians have captured Brusilof, and are capturing station after station. They have also secured the railway leading to Hungary. ...

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  9. STATEMENT BY CARDINAL LOGUE.

    Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, stated in an interview that he considered the Germans worse than the Huns. Irishmen ...

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  10. Austrian Retirement Continues.

    It is officially stated that the Russians repeated the offensive in Angustwo Forest. The enemy is completely reinforced on the Galacian front, where they are displaying ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier, in the Assembly to-day, foreshadowed a bill to reduce by 10 per cent, the salaries of all public servants, on account of the shrinkage of revenue ...

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  12. EARL KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY.

    Thousands of recruits for Earl Kitchener's new army are now being instructed. Earl Kitchener's first consideration is rifle practice at the various ranges, after ...

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  13. EX-BENDIGO VOLUNTEER.

    On Monday Mr. A. Frigerio, of Mitchell-street, received a letter from his son, Mr. Jas. Frigerio, who is well known in Bendigo, hut who has been residing at Linda ...

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  14. ARREST FOR ESPIONAGE.

    Karl Ernst, a hairdresser, has been arrested on a charge of espionage. Detective Bodkin stated that Ernst had been a constant associate of Steinbauer, a ...

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  15. "BEASTS OF BRAG."

    News from Petrograd states that when interned together Austrian and German prisoners do not form a happy family. They continually quarrel among ...

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  16. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A preliminary meeting has held in the Dingee Hall on Saturday evening for the purpose of taking stops to assist the Patriotic Fund. Cr. J. H. Coulter ...

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  17. M. SAVILLE OFFERS [?]S SERVICES.

    On more than one occasion during the present war M. Saville, teacher of French at the Bendigo High School, has displayed his patriotism in a practical manner. On ...

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  18. GERMAN PUBLIC MISLED.

    The latest files of German newspapers received in Rome [?]eveal that the German public, is still being deluded by the dissemination of false reports of happenings ...

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  19. CANADA.

    Mr. S. Hughes, Minister of Militia, has resigued, and will accompany the Canadian contingent to the continent. ...

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  20. Bombardment of Malines.

    Advices from Amsterdam show that the Belgian town of Malines, which the Germens are bombarding, after having been driven out of it by the Belgians, is ...

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  21. RAYWOOD PATRIOTIC EFFORT.

    Fully 50 shooters assembled yesterday at Neilborongh North for a day's shooting in aid of the shipment of frozen hares and rabbits to be forwarded by Messrs. Pater ...

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  22. MAYOR OF EAGLEHAWK'S FUND.

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  23. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    The Canadian Pacific Railway is employing 6000 extra men in October and November for the purpose of relieving the distress due to the war. ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. NEW ZEALANDERS FOR FRONT.

    Two hundred New Zealanders, who have joined the Colonial contingent, which is going to the front, were sworn in to-day by the High Commissioner (Mr. T. ...

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  25. COMBINED ASSOCIATION PARTY.

    To-night in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. High-street, an "Australian party" will be given under the combined auspices of the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations. ...

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  26. GERMAN CAMEROONS.

    An official message from the High Commissioner announces an important allied success in West Africa. Operations conducted by a British naval ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Rand Light Horse on Monday engaged the Germans between Column's Kop and Grasplatz, and forced them to retreat. The Imperial Horse lost three killed and ...

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  28. THE BRITISH "TOMMY."

    In the Paris "Figaro" a French officer gives his impress[?]ns of the British "Tommi[?]," He says:—"The way they accommodate themselves to all the exigencies ...

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  29. Germans Bombard Alost.

    The Germans bombarded Alost, a town 13 miles north-west of Brussels, doing considerable damage. ...

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  30. Further German Attacks Repulsed.

    A communique issued to-night states that the situation is unchanged, and comparative calm prevails. Further German attacks have been successfully repulsed. ...

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  31. GERMAN'S AGAIN REPULSED.

    The Germans have attacked Malines and Grimberghen, where they were repulsed. ...

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  32. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Sir.—An impression seems to be current among some of the patriotic workers that further donations of clothing are not desired by the Red Cross Society. I wrote to the ...

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  33. DECLARATION BY GENERAL BOTHA.

    General Botha has declared that the idea of South Africa remaining neutral was an absurdity. He stated that as the British had been driven into the war on ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS NEW ALBANIAN KING.

    The Albanian Senate has confirmed the appointment of Berhan Eddin Abdul Amid King of Albania. ...

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  35. VIADUCT BLOWN UP.

    A detachment of 140 cyclists from Blankenberghe, on the coast, blew up a viaduc[?] [?]ar Bruges. Another detachment boldly marched on ...

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  36. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    In the Assembly to-night a bill was circulated by Sir Alexander Peacock and Mr. Murray to sanction the issue and application of £342,000 out of the loan fund for ...

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  37. French Left Still Favorable.

    The latest communique states that the French left is still favorable. The troops in the centre have successfully resisted a violent attack. There has been little ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. German Casualties in France.

    "The Times" military correspondent states that good judges estimate that the German cas[?]alties in France amounted to 400,000. ...

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    In the eastern war theatre the Russians continue to do extremely well, and the latest cables indicate that both the Germans and Austrians are being worsted by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 149 words
  40. German Expenditure on the War.

    The "Figaro," in an article summing up the opinions of leading German experts, says that their estimated expenditure for the first six weeks to the first decisive ...

    Article : 135 words
  41. MELBOURNE.

    Mr. F. Tudor, Minister for Customs, said to-day that he had considered a number of suggestions made by the Chamber of Manufactures for the development, of Australian ...

    Article : 209 words
  42. German Attack East of Rheims.

    The German attack east of Rheims has been renewed with unavailing violence. Two battalions of the Prussian Guards crops lost tremendously. Some regiments ...

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  43. FIGHTING ON THE AISNE.

    Official.—The following descriptive account, dated 2[?]th September, written by an eye-witness present with the general headquarters, continues in supplement the ...

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  44. MEN RECEIVE RATIONS OF GROG.

    A British officer who was wounded at the Ais[?] states that in his first fight the cavalry dismounted and attacked the German ent[?]enrts, in order to relieve the ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BILL.

    In the Assembly to-day, the Premier introduced a bill to borrow four millions from the Commonwealth Government for public and other works. The bill was ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. GERMAN SPIES SHOT.

    Three spies disguised as French officers in a motor car, and a fourth dressed as a woman, and riding a bicycle, were arrested last Saturday at Saint Die, after ...

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  47. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is very quiet. Western Australian cargoes just arrived are offering at 45/. Chicago wheat is firm. ...

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  48. UNFOUNDED RUMORS.

    Mr. Fisher to-day spoke with some heat of the manner in which certain persons are circulating false news of disasters. "I think that the conduct of those people ...

    Article : 63 words
  49. ANTONIO DOLORES.

    Mdlle, Antonia Dolores, the celebrated French soprano, has achieved another brilliant success in Melbourne, according to the crities. Her Saturday night's concert ...

    Article : 106 words
  50. AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN.

    It is reported that the aeroplane which dropped bombs on Paris last Sunday has been brought down at Montgeron, a town south of Paris, after having dropped bombs ...

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  51. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The Belgian Relief Fund continues to grow steadily. To-day a cheque for £1000 was received by the committee from the Victorian Club. Of this, £535 represented ...

    Article : 74 words
  52. British Aerial Raid.

    Reports received in Geneva from Germany declare that the recent raid on D[?] by several aeroplane attached to the [?] Flying Corps resulted in the ...

    Article : 55 words
  53. RED CROSS FUND.

    The contributions to the British Red Cross Society (Australian branch) now amounts to £31,574/1/2. The additional contributions include £1000 from the South ...

    Article : 27 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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  56. A FREN[?]MAN'S EXPLOIT.

    [?] Verlin has been mentioned in General Jofire's despatches for a brilliant exploit. At the head of 50 men, Lieutenant ...

    Article : 143 words
  57. Advertising

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