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  2. DESPERATE GERMAN RALLY:

    The latest official Paris communique states:—"North of the Somme the Germans made great efforts to recover lost ...

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  3. THE BALKAN SITUATION.

    From Amsterdam it is learnt that a Bulgarian communique reports that a great battle is in progress in the Dobrudja. ...

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  4. FOR KING AND COUNTRY.

    Private Arthur Harold "Arl" Esam, B Company, 31st Batalion. 8th Infantry Brigade killed in action in France on July 19th last, was the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    It is officially announced that seven persons were killed and 72 injured in the explosion in the munition works on Thursday. ...

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  6. Our Country Edition.

    The was not much business for [?]terday's Court of Petty Sessions [?] which Messrs. S. G. Russell and [?]Ferguson J.'s P. presided Geo. ...

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  7. MINISTER LOSES SON.

    Lieutenant D. Henderson, on of Mr. A. Henderson, Paymaster-General and Labor Adviser to the Government, has been killed in action. ...

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  8. BERLIN REPORT IS BRIEF.

    A German communique reports only minor fighting on the West front. ...

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  9. GERMAN HATRED.

    A committee "for the speedy annihilation of England" has been formed at Munich to advocate unlimited underwater and aerial and aerial "frightfulness." ...

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  10. RECRUITING RALLY.

    Another effort is to be made to stir [?] the eligible men in the town and [?] to a sense of their duty in [?]to the war. The voluntary ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. PEACE RIOTS IN SAXONY.

    With reference to the peace riots in Chemnitz Germany in which 40 civilians and five Hussars were killed and 300 workmen were arrested, reports ...

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  12. ITALY.

    A Rome message says that the Italians, who are pressing on toward Trieste, captured, between September 13 and September 18, 20,000 ...

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  13. STRUGGLE FLUCTUATES.

    A Berlin communique says that there have been fluctuating battles in the Dobrudja, where the Russo-Roumamians, hastily reinforced, are ...

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  14. BITTERNESS MAY CONTINUE.

    The "Cologne Gazette'" opposes friendly relations with Great Britain after the war. Dr. Soil, the German Colonial ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. AIRMEN AIM AT CHURCHES.

    In a message from the Italian Headquarters "The Times" correspondent says: "The Austrian airmen who made ...

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  16. SALONIKA.

    A French official message from Salonika says:— "We dispersed a Bulgarian counter attack, supported by the cavalry, in ...

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  17. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Mrs. M. Conlin, of Japan-street, has received two very interesting letters from her son, Pte. D. H. Conlin, written in July and August last, ...

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  18. PTE. LEN. OAKLEY.

    Writing from the 3rd London General Hospital. Wandsworth, to his father. Mr. Ties. Oakley; Private Lou. Oakley. who was. wounded ...

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  19. INVASION THROUGH HOLLAND.

    According to the Amsterdam "Telegraaf.' the stoppage of shipping to Britain has greatly alarmed the Germans who always fear an invasion ...

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  20. PTE. A. MOXON.

    Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Moxon, of Chelsea, formerly of Kilarney, have received word from the Defence Department that their son, Pte. Albert ...

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  21. RACING CLUB.

    The ordinary monthly meeting of Warrnambool Racing Club Com[?] was held on Wednesday,when [?] President (Mr. W. Lindsay) ...

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  22. RUTHLESS HATRED URGED.

    The '"Cologne Gazette" proposes ruthless hatred against Britain after the war, and that permission shall not he given for British attaches to enter ...

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  23. PTE. E. L. JOHNSTONE.

    Mrs. B. Johnstone, Henna-street, has received a letter from her son, Pte. E. L. Johnstone, who was. recently reported wounded, stating that ...

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  24. BRITISH REPEL FOE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: "South of the Ancre several determined enemy counter-attacks were repulsed. ...

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  25. RUSSIA.

    A Russian communique says that there have been no developments of importance on the Russian Western or Caucasian fronts. ...

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  26. CONSCRIPTION.

    The House of Representatives sat all night debating the Military Service Referendum Bill, the second reading being ultimately carried by ...

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  27. LIEUTENANT RAWS.

    Much regret was expressed. to-day at the death of Lieut. Raws, journalist and interstate lawn tennis player.' formerly of the "Argus". ...

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  28. "MALE HAWKS" DENOUNCED.

    Dir. Winnington Ingram. Bishop of London. was outspoken in an address at an open air meeting in Piccadilly. He denounced "Those male ...

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  29. SLAV REPULSE ASSERTED.

    A Berlin communique reports that strong waves of Russians were heavily repulsed west of Lutsk. It adds that the Carpathians are ...

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  30. EFFORTS TO STEM ROUT.

    It is stated by "The Tines" correspondent at Athens that the Bulgarians are frantically endavouring to stem the rout-north of Florina. ...

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  31. GERMAN SHORTAGE OF GUNS.

    In his latest despatch to the War Office on Wednesday, General Sir- Douglas Haig says that a captured document signed by ...

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  32. NURSE LYLA STEWART.

    Nurse Lvla Stewart is a daughter of Mrs. J. Stewart "Kelvin," Terang. She has been on active service for over twelve months and while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 147 words
  33. "SURGING STEADILY ON."

    Mr. Stanley Washburn "The Times" correspondent, wiring from Galicia, on the 19th, says General Tcherbatcheff's army, which faced ...

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  34. TURKS SENT TO BULGARIA.

    A Salonika message says that 10,000 Turkish drafts, collected in Asia Minor, were 'entrained towards Bulgaria last week. ...

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  36. SAPPER R. A. McLENNAN.

    Sapper R. A. M'Lennan, of the Australian Engineers, who is a. native of Purnin district, and who, prior to enlistment in September ...

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  37. EX-CLERGYMAN IN DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Alexander Farncis "Robb, 46 yours old, formerly minister of the Presbyterian Church, and new benrister-at-law, ...

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  38. VICTORIOUS SERBS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika, telegraphing on Thursday, says: "The Serbians on. Tuesday continued their successful attacks on the entire front. ...

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  39. MORE HEAVY RAIN.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest report, dated Thursday states "Heavy rain is again falling. The general situation is unchanged. ...

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  40. THE REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN.

    The Melbourne Town Hall was again thronged to excess to-night when the Prime Minister opened the referendum campaign in Victoria. He ...

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  41. GREECE AND THE ALLIES

    King Constantine, M. Kalogeropoulos (the Premier) and the Minster for Foreign Affairs, after examining the situation, have decided to depart ...

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  42. DON'T CARE IF IT IS THE DEVIL

    It transpires that the Bulgarians in the Dobrudja recently exhibited a notice saying, "Mackensen is leading us" To this the Russians replied ...

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  43. SHORT-LIVED ADVANTAGE.

    A communique issued this afternoon says:— German attack on Hill 76 (north of the Somme) gained a ...

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  44. ADVANCE IN PERSIA.

    An official report reveals that the Russians are within 20 miles of Hamadan, in Persia. The Turks have fallen back-forty ...

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  45. PERSONAL.

    Thomas Dixon, late of Wangoom, [?]farmer, who died on 27th July [?]left by will dated 3rd' July, [?]real estate of the value of ...

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  46. HEAVY RAINS IMPEDE ALLIES.

    Heavy autumn rains are unfortunately falling at a critical moment on, the Somme, and are favoring the German efforts to withstand the ...

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  47. VICTORIAN S.S. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The following additional sums have been received from the schools named by Mr. I. Wallace hon. treasurer of the State. School Patriotic Fund for ...

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  48. FINANCE AND SHIPPING

    Herr Arthur von Gwinner, chief director of the Deutsche Bank, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Hamburg-Amerika line. ...

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  49. NOTE TO GERMANY.

    A Reuter message announces that Greece has despatched an urgent Note to Germany demanding the release of the Kavalla garrison which has been ...

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  50. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The secretary of the local branch of the Red Cross Society acknowledges the following donation: Mrs. Anthony Barber (monthly ...

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  51. "TANKS AT WORK."

    Telegraphing from the British Headquarters, in France, "The Times" correspondent describes the capture of "The Quadrilateral," ...

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  52. RECRUITING.

    There were five volunteers for enlistment Thursday at the Warrnambool recruiting, depot, and three were accepted. ...

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  53. VENEZELISTS URGED TO FIGHT.

    An Athens message says that the "Patris," the Venezelist organ, calls on the Venezelists to fight for. Greece, stating, "Since cannot fight ...

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  54. HAWKESDALE BRANCH.

    The following donation were received during August:— Gifts: Miss Grace Toogood, pair socks; Mfrs. O'Brien, 2 tins boracic, ...

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  55. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    Mr. Jeffries states that the situation is more serious than ever, but is drifting to a final crisis. It is unlikely that France will recognise the ...

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  56. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Ferricks, on the motion for the adjournment, protested, against the manner in which the censorship was conducted. ...

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  57. THE DYING OFFICER.

    The following inspiring story is told in the 'London "Express". by a soldier journalist-Bullets were throwing up the dust all round in little grey puffs. ...

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  58. 12 SONS ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    The 12 sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred [?] of Ashwell, Herfordshire England, are all serving with the forces ,11 being in the army and one ...

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  59. DAM BURSTS IN BOHEMIA

    Copenhageu reports that 250 people were drowned through the bursting of a dam in Bohemia. ...

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  60. AGITATION INCREASING.

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens says the agitation for a national policy is assuming considerable proportions in the Aegean Islands and ...

    Article : 30 words
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