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  2. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND GERMANY BREAKS FAITH.

    A communique issued in Ber[?] reports that the Russians at Grodno have retreated behind the Kotra sector, south of Jeziery. It continues:— "The prisoners taken at ...

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  3. GERMAN NAVAL AMBITIONS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Admiralty, in a letter to a correspondent, states that Germany first proclaimed her policy of building a fleet against ...

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  4. Gold in Bank of France.

    Gold jewels and keepsakes are being accepted by the French mint for the [?]elting pot. Though the amount thus secured is slight ...

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  5. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the British Admiralty, says that if anyone desires to know whether the British Fleet has during the last ...

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  6. IN GALLIPOLI.

    A Turkish official report received in A[?]dam makes the following claims- Our artillery has demolished a hostile [?]gun southward of Azamkdere. Our ...

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  7. BIG LINER ATTACKED.

    The Allan line steamer Hesperian, a vessel of 10,920 tons, was attacked by a German submarine on Saturday. A torpedo which was fired struck the vessel, but ...

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  8. FIRST ACT OF WAR.

    The "Elsass Kurier," of Colmar (Alsace), published the story of a German soldier, who participated in a cavalry patrol on French territory on 2nd August, 1914. ...

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  9. South Wales Coal Miners.

    The South Wales Coal Miners' Conciliation Board endorsed the agreement and settlement made during the week The men then demanded 12½ per cent, advance ...

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  10. BENDIGO.

    The members of the revenue and engineering staffs of the Water Commission met on Friday to say an revoir to three members of the staff, Messrs. J. Fleming, ...

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  11. NOT "FAIR DINKUM."

    The Australian slang dictionary is exclusively confined to residents of the islands under the Southern Cross. It has been, and is still being, used under all ...

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  12. OLD CLOTHES WANTED.

    The Austrian War Office has issued an urgent appeal for old clothe for use by the troops during the forthcoming winter. ...

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  13. REMARKABLE INCIDENT.

    A wonderful incident occurred when the Hesperian was torpedoed. A Canadian soldier, who had been blinded in France and was returning to Canada, ...

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  14. GERMAN LOSSES REVEALED.

    A special communique from Paris states that captured German documents show the heavy losses suffered by the foe on the Russian front. ...

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  15. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The casualties for the week-end numbered 169 officers mid 3927 men, including 746 Australians. ...

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  16. LATER PARTICULARS.

    The Hesperian was travelling at 16 knots an hour when suddenly there was a cry of submarine on the s[?]arboard quarter. The master's cry stattled the passengers, ...

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  17. "THE BENDIGONIAN" APPRECIATED.

    Privates Mat. and Vin. Ryan, who are serving with the expeditionary forces at the Dardanelles, regularly receive copies of "The Bendigonian," which they pass on to ...

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  18. FRANCE-BELGIAN FRONT.

    Except in the Vosges there has not been any infantry action for a fortnight, but the Allies have kept up heavy bombardments in well-defined zones, including the ...

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  19. FOR BRAVERY.

    A Victoria Cross has been awarded to Second-Lietenant, SIDNEY WOODROFFE. of the Rifle Brigade. On 30th July, at Hooge, the enemy, by means of ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    Mr. R. T. Trembath (hon. secretary) has received £15/16/ from the Quarry Hill Red Cross Society for the Australia Day Fund. ...

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  21. TURKS DEPRESSED.

    [?], the Turkish Minister of W[?] visited the Dardanelles and [?] patriotic address in order to [?] of the Turkish troops. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS COOLNESS.

    Continuing, Lien[?]nant Bolton said- "An Indian at the Dardanelles was giving his opinion of the attitude of the various soldiers when under five for the first time. ...

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  23. PATRIOTIC FIREMEN.

    At the meeting last night the Bendigo Fire Brigade decided to donate £21 to the Australian sick Wounded Fund and £5/5/ to the fu[?]d inaugurated by the ...

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  24. MINE FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    "Particularly active mine fighting has taken place on the banks of the somme, in the neighborhood of Frise (in the Albert sector)" ...

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  25. EAGLEHAWK PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    Representatives of the California Gully ladies' committees met the Eaglehawk committee in the Eaglehawk Town Hall last night under the presidency of Mrs. Green, ...

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  26. 1,300,000 TURKS.

    "I[?] Tempts" correspondent at Dedea[?] reports that a Turkish colonel state of that Turkey mobilised 1,300,000 men. The losses were estimated at half a ...

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  27. A "LOUSE PARADE."

    "Even war is not without its humors, and one of the most humorous events in the campaign is the louse parades. These occur frequently. When the men come to ...

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  28. INCESSANT RAIN.

    It has been raining incessantly for 48 hours in North France. The roads have been reduced to quagmires. MODERN V.C. HERO. ...

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  29. TURKS LACK MUNITIONS.

    The s[?]onica correspondent of the "Echo it Paris" states that Turkey is feeling the lack of munitions. The Stecks are being depleted. while ...

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  30. MELBOURNE

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) referred to-day to the alleged "riot" and "plot" among Germans in New Guinea. He said that certain information of a ...

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  31. PATRIOTIC CONCERT

    The concert to be held in the Eaglehawk Town Hall this evening in aid of the funds of the Eaglehawk Red Cross Society should attract a large audience. With the ...

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  32. United States Awaits Details.

    President Wilson and Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) refused to comment on the torpedoing of the Hesperian, preferring to await details as to whether Americans were ...

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  33. President Receives Credit.

    The, "Vateriand" ascribes the new submarine policy of Germany as due solely to the representations made by President Woodrew Wilson. In deplores the fact ...

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  34. POLICEMAN ENLISTS.

    Constable Henry Crisfield, who for the past 3½ years has been stationed in Bendigo as assistant watchhouse-keeper and plainclothes constable, has enlisted for ...

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  35. HEROIC DEEDS.

    Many of the deeds of heroism and self-sacrifice on the part of our men will never be published, but here and there an instance is brought under our notice ...

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  36. GENERAL NEWS.

    The, Anglo-French mission to the United States in connection with the American exchange rate has sailed. It consists of Lord Reading (the Lord ...

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  37. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italians made a consolidated assault, at many points and seized Sesis Pass, which is of great strategic value. It was the only pass in the Carnic Alps which ...

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  38. NEW REMOUNT UNIT.

    At present a large number of the Australian Imperial Force are employed in caring for the Australian horses now in Egypt, and in order to release these ineil ...

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  39. German Effectives.

    It is stated at Paris that "there are indications that the energy is pre[?]pied with the difficult question of effectives. After the first 12 months of war and the ...

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  40. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Adjutant Bertin, of the French Flying Corps, has been awarded the Legion of Honor for a gallant deed on the western front. ...

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  41. PEACE RUMORS.

    The German newspaper, declares an advice from Copenhagen, deny all the peace proposals which are said to have been made in America on behalf of Germany. ...

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  42. KAISER TO ENVER.

    In decrating Enver Pasha, the Turkish Minister for War, the Kaiser, says an Amserdam telegram, wrote bidding him to [?]ue to keep a good watch on the ...

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  43. MELBOURNE DOCTOR PROMOTED.

    Lieutenant Ralph O'Leary, formerly of the Army Medical Corps [?] Melbourne, who is at present attached to a cavatry regiment in France, has been promoted ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND'S TOLL.

    In the latest New Zealand casualty list the names of the following Victorians appear as having been wounded- Sergeant Harold Fitcher, next of kin, ...

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  45. A Costly Absurdity.

    A German company, which was formed to manufacture food pills for soldiers. one of which was to be equal to a meal, has become bankrupt. The company spent ...

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  46. BRAVE BENDIGO BOYS.

    "The 7th Battalion has done wonderful work, the Bendigo boys being 'right there' every time. In the late Captain Hunter and Lieutenant (now Captain) De Ravin, ...

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  47. News Scouted in England.

    The vague stories from Washington of the Pope having made peace proposals through Cardinal Gibbons, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, and of the Kaiser ...

    Article : 155 words
  48. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    This meeting, which was held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, was largely attended. The money boxes were opened, and found to contain £64/18/1. Accounts to the ...

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  49. GERMAN LOST TRADE.

    Herr Dernburg, who recently returned to Germany after his visit as the Baiser's financial agent to the United States, where he conducted an unsuccessful campaign, ...

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  50. Flight Commander Killed.

    Flight-Commander Collet, one of the British airmen who took part in the raid on Dusselderf (Germany) on 23rd September, 1914, has been killed on active service at ...

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  51. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Senator Pearce stated to-night that he was heartily in accord with the proposal to send Christmas gifts to the Australian soldiers at the front. In order to have the ...

    Article : 100 words
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  54. French Airmen Busy.

    A Paris communique says that French airmen have displayed great activity in Egypt and in Syria. ...

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  55. IN MEMORIAM.

    "Special attention has been paid to the graves of those who have fallen. There is a cemetery near the beach, in which are the graves of our heroes. They have al1 ...

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