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  2. TO REACH CALAIS. GERMANS PREPARE FOR ANOTHER ATTEMPT.

    A communique from Parts states that the German losses at Notre Damo de Lorctte, in the Argonne, in the heavy fighting which took place last week, ...

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  3. THE BLOCKADES.

    United States Customs officials on Saturday inspected the Hamburg-Amerika liner Vaterland (54,282 tons) and the Norddentscher-Lloyd steamer George Washington ...

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  4. REWARD FOR PEGOUD.

    For having attacked and destroyed three German aeroplanes, the famous French aviator, M. Pegoud, has been presented with the Medattle Militaire. ...

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  5. STATE PROSPECTING GRANTS BENDIGO UNEMPLOYED

    Five additional applications were received yesterday at this office for State prospecting grants. These brought the total forwarded by the "Advertiser" to the Mines ...

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  6. MEETING AT COFFEE PALACE TODAY.

    Supporters and workers for the Belgian relief fund areo elsewhere asked to meet nb Heywood's Coffee Palace, Mitchell-street, this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock to consider ...

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  7. GREEK CRISIS.

    The nature of the disagreement with King Constantine, which led to the resignation of the Greek Cabinet, led by M. Venczolos, has been divulged. ...

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  8. MELBOURNE.

    Troops ut Broadmeadows are, as soldiers go, well paid and well fed, but there are no luxuries in the feeding. Tea means bread and jam and tea without milk. The ...

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  9. GUN CLUB'S DONATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Kerang Sparrow and Pigeon Club, held on Saturday evening, the sum of,£2/2/ was voted to the Belgian fund. ...

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  10. DAMAGED LINER.

    The Holland-America Company's steamer Noorderdijk, which an earlier cable announced was returning to Rotterdam in a badly-damaged condition, has arrived in ...

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  11. A WEDDERBURY VOLUNTEER

    Mr. William Jacka has enlisted for actives service with the A.I.F. He has a brother in the Second Expeditionary Force, now in Egypt. ...

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  12. LATEST PARTICULARS

    It now transpires that King Constantino presided at the Crown Council. Premier Venozelos emphasised the danger of Austro-German ascension in the ...

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  13. FIRE ON FRENCH LINER.

    The fire which broke out on board the French armed liner La Touraine (8429 tons) while it win on a voyage from New York to Havre, has been got under ...

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  14. THE THORDIS INCIDENT.

    A semi-official message received in Amsterdam from Berlin admits that the Norwegian steamer Thordis rammed a submarine, but the latter was not sunk, and ...

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  15. LAKE WEEROONA JOB.

    The men employed in cleaning the bed of Lake Weeroona had a most unpleasant time yesterday, owing to the remarkable duststorm. There were periods when they ...

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  16. CHINESE STEAMER CHASED.

    A German submarine chased the Chinese steamer Ning Chow, near Lands End, for 20 milea. The King Chow was bound from Ymuiden, in Holland, to Glasgow. She was ...

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  17. FORMING ANOTHER BRIGADE.

    The Minister for Defence stated to-day that if there was a surplus of men over the numbers required for the new contin gent of 10,000 men and reinforcements, ...

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  18. WAR AGAINST TURKEY.

    Increasing alarm prevails in the German colony in Constantinople in view of the gravity of the situation in the Dardane[?]es, where the Allies' battleships are ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Dillon, Nationalist member for East Mayo, in an address to a number of Nationalist volunteers at Belfast to-day, referred to the Home Rule issue. ...

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  20. "STACK OF WHEELBARROWS."

    Mr. D. Smith, M.L.A., to-day called on Mr. Fitzpatrick. chairman of the Railway Commissioners, to ascertain whether the department could allow a number of barrows, ...

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  21. PARIS JOURNAL'S COMMENT.

    The "Petit Parisienne" says that Greece aspires to Smyrna, which will belong to her if she joins the entente. ...

    Article : 27 words
  22. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    A communique states: —"The Germans have been driven back behind the Sopozvine Lypsk front. We also achieved further successes at Mlawa, in ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. ADELAIDE CAMPS.

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) re turned from Adelaide on Sunday. He said to-day that, while in the southern capital., he visited two camps and found the type ...

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  24. GENERAL PRESS OPINION.

    The majority of newspapers consider that the crisis will merely delay the entry of Greece into the war. ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    There are persistent rumors in circulation that the armored cruiser Dresden, which escaped after the Falkland Islands fight, is in hiding in the Chiilan coast. German ...

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  26. RUMOR DENIED.

    The Minister for Defence to-day denied the truth of the rumor that has more tha[?] ence been circulated that a transport has been sunk by the enemy. The public, ...

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  27. THE PRZASNYSZ BATTLE.

    The full story of the reverse at Przasnysz is related in a despatch from Petrograd. Shortly after the German advance began, they flung superior numbers against ...

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  28. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The Price Goods Board met in private this afternoon to consider the possibility of a further rise in the price of bread, consequent upon the advanced price of flour. ...

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  29. ADDRESS STILL EGYPT.

    Friends of Austialians who have gone away with the Fxpeditionary Forces are notified by the Defence department that the address of the troops is still Egypt. All ...

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  30. GERMANS AT TOURNAL.

    A large force of Germans from the eastern from has arrived at Tournai, a town in Be[?]gim, to the case of the French city of Lille. ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF FOOD.

    Although no strikes have occured in London, there is widespread dissatisfaction owing to the dearness of food. ...

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  32. DEATH IN EGYPT.

    A cablegram announced the death from plen[?]tyat Mena on 6th March of Private John Francis Burke, First Reinfercements, 10th Battalion. Next of kin, Mrs. ...

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  33. GERMAN BIBLES CIRCULATED

    It was stated on Saturday at the birthday meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society, held in London, that 300,000 copies of the German version of ...

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  34. BELGIAN CHURCHES.

    It is states at Amsterdam that every church in the Dixmude district, where exceptinally Heavy fighting has. and is takeing place has been damaged, and 40 ...

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  35. POSSESSION OF GOLD.

    At 9 o'clock yesterday morning seniorconstable M'Kenzie and Constable Olive, of the Long Cully police station, assisted by other constables, raided the store and ...

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  36. PRIZE SHIP ALTONA.

    Application was made to Mr. Justice-Hood, silting in Prize Court jurisdiction to-day, by the owners of the German steamer Altons one of the vessels seized by the ...

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  37. A GALLING FIRE.

    An official communique states that the Queen Elizabeth from the Gulf of Sares Combarded two large forts on the Asiatic coast rear Chanak. Simultaneously the ...

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  38. CAMPAIGN IN GALICIA.

    A communique states:—"The Austrians tried to cross to the right bank of the San River, south-west of Lutovisk, but the units which crossed ...

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  39. BATH FUBS FOR TOMMIES.

    The use of bath-tubs in the British trendies at the front has led to the open ing of public subscriptions in Great Britain. Portion of the money subscribed will ...

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  40. GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY.

    Copenhagen advices from Berlin are that the individual allowances of flour are al[?] being reduced from 2000 gramm[?]s [?]about 4½b.) to 1400 grammes weekly. ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT.

    POSITION OF PROSPECTORS. At the last monthly meeting of the Ballarat. branch of the Amalgamated Mining Managers Association of Victoria, the ...

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  42. FIGHTING AT STANISLAVOFF.

    The position at Stanishaoff, where the Russians recently gained a victory, is important, because it commands a railway rapping towards the main Galician railway ...

    Article : 154 words
  43. BENDIGO.

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  44. STATUES FOR COPPER.

    The Germans are losing no opportunity of replea[?]shing their supplies of copper. They have removed 48 bronze statues from the Place 4n Pett Sablon, in ...

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  45. ARREST AT EAGLEHAWK.

    Constables T. E. Thomson and R. H. M'Clelland searched the premises of Ah Gau, a greengrocer, situated at the corner of Pegleg-road and Le[?]ter-street, ...

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  46. BULGARIANS AND RUMANIANS

    The "Daily Mali's" correspondent at Sofia says that the position of all foreigners, even Germans, at Constantinople, is precaricus. ...

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  47. BENDIGO EFFORT.

    In response to the suggestion of Lady Heunessy (Mayoress of Melbourne), the Mayoress of Bendigo (Mrs. Wilkie) is convening a meeting of ladies in Bendigo, to ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Four bales of wool were sold and resold to-day for the Belgian Relief Fund, and brought £700. ...

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  49. TOREEDOES IN THE AIR.

    During the heavy french fighting along the [?] Prunary-Betheney front the Germans used aerial torpdoes. Nevertheless [?] an official Paris message) the ...

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  50. AUSTRIANS IN BUKOWINA.

    Thes "Daily Chronicle" learns from a correspondent at Novo Selitza that a reign of terror exists in the province of Bukowina. In all parts of the province held by ...

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  51. CHINESE GARDENER ROBBED.

    Gon War. Chinese gardener, living at Long Bay, was driving along Lang-road, Kensington, this morning, when he was bailed up by three masked men and robbed ...

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  52. BLOCKING THE SCHELDT.

    A[?] the Germans captured Antwerp the british at once took steps to prevent the [?]my from having fairway to the sea by scutthing ships in the Scheldt. ...

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  53. AID FOR THE BEIGIANS.

    It was to-day announced at the Methodist Conference that more than £230 had been received in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. ...

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  54. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of this society will be held at the Town Hall this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, when arrangements will ocmade for extending the work, and for ...

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  55. BOMBARDMENT OF SMYRNA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that Vice-Admiral R. H. Peirse's squadron has silenced the forts on the heights of Smyrna, the most important seaport, of ...

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  56. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Fred Walton, of Avonmore, was sendercd a smoke-night social on Tuesday last by members of the Gun Club and residenta prior to his departure to join the ...

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  57. WILLIAMSON'S PANTOMIME.

    Alter a phenomenally successful run of eleven weeks in Melbourne, the J. C. Wil liamson Ltd, pantomime, "Cinde[?]lla." will be presented before the Bendigo public with ...

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  58. IF PARIS HAD FALLEN.

    A [?] message announced that the Pris paper, "L" M[?]," stated that the Germans, expecting the easy capture of Paris, divided the city into seven sectors. ...

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  59. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Geneva is in receipt of additional particulars respecting the destruction of a Zeppelin airship in a storm at Cologne [?] week. ...

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  60. EAGLEHAWK VOLUNTER?.

    Robert Rayner, of Napier-street, Eaglehawk. yesterday joined the Australian Expeditionary Force, and will leave for Broad meadows on Thursday morning. ...

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  61. PANTOMIME AUCTION SALE.

    The auction sale in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund, to take place at the Royall Princess's Theatre during the progress of J. C. Williamsol.'s pantomime production ...

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  62. FIGHTING AT PERSIAN GULF.

    The India Office has announced that the garrison at Aswaz. at the head of the Persian Gulf, conducted a reconnaissance on Wednesday last, and fonnd a force of 12,000 ...

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  63. BALLARAT EAST COUNCIL VOTES £109.

    The Town Council Jo-day voted £100 to the Belgian Relief Fund. ...

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  64. HARCOURT PATRIOTIC LEAGUE.

    A public meeting, convened by the Har[?]ourt Patriotic League, was held in the A.N.A. Hall on Saturday evening, the object being to make a special appeal on ...

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  65. AUSTRIA AND SERBIA.

    [?] [?] George Macaulay Trevelyan has returned from a tour of Serlia. He delarce that wihen the Austrians invaded the northwest of Serbia, they murdered 2000 men, ...

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  66. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  67. Advertising

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  68. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    British and French airmen dropped bombs on a Zeppelin over the French lines at Bethune. The hinder part was broken. The Zeppelin then collapsed and crashed to ...

    Article : 38 words
  69. Advertising

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