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  3. GERMANS ATTACK STRONGLY.

    Reports from London On Tuesday showed that he Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons, stated:—"We have now entered the most critical ...

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  4. "A Man : That's All!"

    At the Mechanics Hall on Tuesday night the above Recrniting Film was shown in the presence of a fairly full house. Mr Reg. Fell acted as operator ...

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  5. Railway Commissioners.

    On Tuesday afternoon the Railway Commissioners (Mr C. E. Norman, Chairman, and Mr E. B. Jones) with officials of their staff, visited Casterton ...

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  6. Intense Artillery Activity.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy's artillery" early on Tuesday morning developed' great activity from the La Basso Canal to Armentieres ...

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  7. War Proclaimed Throughout Siberin.

    The Russian Government has. pro. claimed a state of war throughout Siberia, and has ordered the Siberian Soviets to organise detachments of the ...

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  8. LATEST NEWS.

    The Hon. W. A. Watt, announced that the Commonwealth War Loan will remain open for a fortnight longer. Sydney has raised £7,000,000, and ...

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  9. (Reuter.)

    A telegram from Stavanger (Norway) states that a British warship destroyed a Zeppelin off Jacderen. ...

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    A Basle (Switzerland) telegram states that 248 persons were killed during the British air raid on Cologne. Half of the victims were soldiers in a troop ...

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    A French communique states that enemy pressure continued north of the Ailette River. French advanced elements resisted end delayed -the advance ...

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  12. Latest Cables.

    The Germans have advanced three miles and captured Lauplie. ...

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  13. Amiens Still the Germans' Goal.

    A great mass of German reserve are still, moving towards, Amiens,, which is still the goal of the German high command. ...

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  14. [Reuter.]

    A German official, message states that the Geramn have captured Quincy, Landricourt and Couey to Chateau. A letter German report says that they ...

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  15. (The "Times.")

    The Times" sys that the German position is rather more unfavorable than it was a eek ago. IL is conceivable that they would be very hard tried in ...

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  16. Enemy Repulsed by British and French.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says that the German attacks were almost entirely repulsed invariably with very heavy losses. ...

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  17. [Reuter.]

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The enemy forced his way into positions near Neuve-Chapelle and Fauquissart after fighting all ...

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  18. Carnival at Wilkin.

    A successful Carnival was held at Wilkin on Friday Inst, alien people gathered from far and near in order to assist the Wilkin effort on behalf of the ...

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  19. Merino Visited.

    The Railway Commissioners passed through Merino on Tuesday, and a deputation, headed by Mfr Brock; waited them, asking improvement lo the ...

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  20. [Reuter.]

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy strongly counterattacked, but suffered heavily. ...

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  21. [Reuter.]

    The German heavily attacked on a ten mile front between Lens and Armentiers, and occupied the British first lines at certain points. ...

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  22. Trainloads of German Wounded.

    Trainloads of wounded are arriving in Germany, which are scaring the people. ...

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  23. [Reuter.]

    A French communique reports that the French advanced elements, in accordance with orders, withdrew to previously organised positions south-west of the ...

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  24. Casterton Hospital Fete.

    Arrangements have been practically completed for the annual effort on Saturday ext at t the Show Grounds. The men's committee met on Monday ...

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  25. [Reuter.]

    The British Council at Helsingfers has gone to Petrograd. ...

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  26. (The "Times.")

    There have been widespread German plots in Morocco, endeavoring to stir up a rebellion. ...

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  27. [Reuter.]

    A French communique states that French artillery prevented German attacks and dispersed enemy concentrations. ...

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  28. [Reuter.]

    President Poincarie has rejected Bolo Pasha's final appeal. ...

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  29. Conscription for Ireland.

    The House of Commons by 200 to 80 passed the first reading of the "Man. Power Bill." The Bill raises the age of certain .classes to 85 years an others to ...

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  30. [Reuter.]

    A French communique reports that French artillery stopped enemy attacks. ...

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  31. (Reuter.)

    A Baltimore message states that a terrific explosion has occurred at the Bethlchem. Steel Works. The damage has not been stated. ...

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  32. [Reuter.]

    Advises from Russia state the German occupy Kharkov. ...

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  33. "Britain Will Not Accept German Peace."

    Mr Lloyd George, in the course of a speech in the Commons, declared that as long as Britain had a ship afloat they would not accept German Space, ( Loud cheers). ...

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  34. Geelong Stock Market.

    Mestrs Dalgety and Company Limited, Geelong, report:—The usual weekly Stock Sales were hold at the Corporation Yards, North Geelong, when 3039 sheep ...

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  35. Earlier Cables.

    The Allies admit the further loss of ground in the direction of Amiens to be serious, but are confident of their ability to exact an awful tribute for every yard for every yard ...

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  36. [Reuter.]

    A wireless German official message states that the Germans drove the Allies out of strong position on the heights eastward of Coucy lo Chatenu. ...

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  37. Australians Occupy Vital Points.

    Australian brigades occupy some of the most vital points barring the way to Amiens. Australian in the recent fighting fought grandly. They fixed ...

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