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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to "The Courier" by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  3. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    Mr Albert Calvert, the "Times" special correspondent with the Serbian forces, states that the Serbs are great mountain fighters. ...

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  4. OFFENSIVE IN WEST

    "We have captured a further 200 yards of a German trench to the north of Bazentin-le-Petit." reports Gen Sir Douglas Haig. ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Reuter's London Agency states that French newspapers assert that Italy's declaration of war against Germany was not the result of chance or even the ...

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  6. QUEEN CARNIVAL

    The promoters of the Bon Marche Stores report that splendid success has attended their efforts, and now they are confident that everything will be in ...

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  7. [?]R DECLARATIONS

    [?] has been received that [?] war against [?] (The "Times.") [?] Booharest report that ...

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  8. ELECTION RETURNS.

    Yesterday was uneventful in respect to further returns in the Queen Carnival elections. Flags were flown from the Eastern Fire Brigade tower in addition ...

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  9. BULGARIAN CROWN PRINCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that Crown Prince Boris of Bulgaria was recently in Vienna and expressed himself to the Bourbonists in Francophilist ...

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  10. BULGARS OCCUPY KAVALLA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salomika states that the Bulgarians entered Kavalla on 25th August. All the forts with one exception were transferred to them, with ...

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  11. HOSPITAL QUEEN.

    The committee of the Hospital Queen met last evening; Mr. J. M. Barker presiding. It was decided that the proceeds of next Friday's Wattle Day collection go ...

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  12. ITALY AND GERMANY AT WAR

    It a announced that Italy has declared war against Germany. A communique from Berlin states:—"Italy" through the Swiss ...

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  13. ROUMANIA AND AUSTRIA

    Advices from Amsterdam on Monday evening state that an official message from Berlin states that Roumania's declaration of war against Austria was made ...

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  14. RED CROSS WORKERS' QUEEN.

    A very largely-attended meeting of the Red Cross Workers' Queen was held last night at the City Hall; Mr Chandler presiding. It was reported that the Palais ...

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  15. WHAT BALLARAT HAS DONE

    The early portion of Mayor Brawn's annual report s devoted to the war and minor subjects connected with it. He writes:—"We have now entered into the ...

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  16. NEW FORM OF STRATEGY.

    "We are now within 650 yards of the remaants of Thiepral," states the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, in a message from the ...

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  17. (United Service.)

    [?] "Times" correspondent in [?] Mr James Bourcheir, who [?] amongst his friends, has [?] by the censorship from ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SEAPLANES ACTIVE.

    A Bulgarian official message admits that three Russian seaplanes bombarded the Bulgarian town and harbor of Varna on the Black Sea coast. ...

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  19. QUEEN OF INDUSTRY.

    The first of the Queen of Industry quadrilles was held last night at the Trades' Hall. About 50 couples attended, and on a specially-prepared floor danced ...

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  20. [?]ANIA'S POSITION.

    [?] correspondent at Bucharest [?] authoritatively announced [?] has summoned [?] of all parties to ...

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  21. GREEK ATTITUDE.

    A message received from Athens on Sunday stated that British, French, and Russian Ministers visited the Greek Premier and enquired how long Greece was ...

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  22. THE FINAL STEP.

    The "Times" in a leading article says:—At the most critical moment of the war Italy has taken the final step. It has a deep moral significance, and evidences ...

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  23. "WATCH THE STEP" REVUE.

    Though the revue to be produced by the organiser in aid of the Carnival funds has been changed in name the actual production will be carried out on the ...

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  24. (United The "Times.")

    [?] advice from Bucharest [?] and uneasiness [?] for which the King has [?] conference, at which ...

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  25. GREEK GENERAL STAFF.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens, Mr. J. M. Jeffries, states that Gen Donsmanis and Colonel Metakas, of the Greek General Staff, who have been ...

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  26. HARD TIMES BALL.

    The committee working up the Hard Times dance for Thursday evening in aid of the Trenches and Agriculture Queen report a steady demand for tickets. The ...

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  27. BERLIN'S VERSION.

    A Berlin communique refers to "repeated British attacks south of Thiepval and north-west of Poizieres on Saturday morning and Saturday night, after ...

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  28. [?]NOT APPREHENSIVE.

    [?] Salomika, Mr. G. [?] official British Press [?] that the Bulgarian [?] feels safe at least ...

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  29. THE DEFENDER OF SERES.

    Athens reports that enthusiastic demonstrations in favor of Gen Christodoulis continue in the provinces. Gen Christodoulis recently called up the demobilised ...

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  30. REFUGEES' SHIPS BOMBED.

    German aeroplanes dropped bombs on two Greek steamers filled with refugees ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS

    This evening at Her Majesty's Theatre J. C. Williamson Ltd. will present the splendidly successful war pay "Under Fire" with Mr Julius Knight as the ...

    Article : 238 words
  32. FRENCH LEADERS VISIT FRONT.

    President Poincare, M. Briand (the French Premier), Gen Roques (Minister for War), and Gen Joffre spent Sunday on the Somme visiting the troops and ...

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  33. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Rome has retransmitted a communique issued from the Italian headquarters, and reading was follows:—There is considerable enemy ...

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  34. EASTERN THEATRE

    A Petrograd official telegram reports:— "On the Stokhold, near Toboly, the enemy has engaged in a violent bombardment. ...

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  35. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE

    The Federal Parliamentary Labor Party met in Cancus again to-day, and gave further consideration to the all-absorbing conscription question, ...

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  36. [?]ED AIR RAID

    [?] at Amsterdam [?] "Echo de Belge" has [?] Allied air squadron [?] neighborhood of Ghent. ...

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  37. DISCONTENT IN GERMANY

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" states that the German General Staff has heavily censored the reports of the hearing of Dr. Karl Liebknecht's ...

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  38. BENDIGO CAMP

    For some time past there have been complaints by soldiers as to the heavy penalties inflicted on men in the Bendigo Military Camp for breaches of discipline, ...

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  39. CITY OF BALLARAT

    The annual report of the City Council was yesterday presented at a special meeting by the retiring Mayor (Hon. F. Brawn, M.L.C.), who recapitulates in it ...

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  40. SLAV GAINS IN CAUCASUS.

    "Fierce fighting is occurring at Diar Bekir, on the Tigris, south-west of Lake Van," reports a communique received from Petrograd. ...

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  41. "GOVERNMENT DECIDES FOR CONSCRIPTION."

    At a patriotic smoke social held at the Overseas Club Building to-night, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, who presided, said that within 24 hours the people of ...

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  42. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES."

    The rollicking comedy, "What Eappened To Jones," will be given in the Mechanics' Hall to-night by the boys of Scotch College, Melbourne, on behalf of ...

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  43. CARPATHIANS FRONT.

    Petrograd reports that the Carpathians front extends for 80 miles following the line between the crests and 10 miles eastward. ...

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  44. [?] FABRICATIONS.

    [?] correspondent at [?] that the Australian news[?] the lying tone of the [?] the "Arbeiter Zeitung" ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. treasurer, Mrs. F. Ham, acknowledges receipt of the following amounts:—Amount previously acknowledged, £10,155/15/4; Windermere and ...

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  46. GRAMOPHONE CENSORSHIP.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that a censorship has been instituted over gramphone records owing to the discovery that a large number of ...

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  47. LABOR OPPOSITION.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Bendigo East Political Labor League on Monday, a motion was unanimously agreed to reaffirming uncompromising hostility to ...

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  48. SUNDAY TEA FOR SOLDIERS

    If there was any possible doubt as to the popularity of St. Andrew's tea for soldiers on Sunday afternoon it must certainly have been dispelled last ...

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  49. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE

    At the meeting of the State Executive Council to-day the following were appointed Justices of the Peace:—W. M'Nabb, Corack, for the Western ...

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  50. PUNISHING THE KAISER.

    Count von Reventlow, the well-known German publicist, writing in the "Deutsche Tugeszeitung," waves extremely indignant at British suggestions for ...

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  51. [?]MAN ZEPPELINS.

    [?] Boeulieu, has stated [?] Zeppelins are able [?] of 12,000 feet. [?] of Zeppelin is said to be ...

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  52. R.C. CHARITIES OVERLOOKED.

    Sir,—I desire to offer an emphatic protest against the manner in which Nazareth House and St. Joseph's Home (those two noble charitable institutions) have ...

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  53. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Mildred Evans.—Neglected children are provided for by the State through its Neglected Children's Department. ...

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  54. [?]TACKS ZEPPELIN.

    [?] attacked the Zeppelin [?] captain in the Flying [?] up with the Zeppelin [?] and bed a protracted ...

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  55. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—I would suggest to Mr J. A. M'Neil the possibility (mark you, I only say possibility) of other men being as clear-signed, as sound in judgment, as ...

    Article : 66 words
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