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  4. MILLIONS OF SOLDIERS

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening. The anniversary to-day of the fall of the Bastille, which is celebrated by Frenchmen everywhere as their national day, roused great ...

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  6. "A SAVAGE ATTACK."

    Advices from Germany indicate that the news of the destruction of the crulsey Konigaberg by Eri[?] monitors has caused a sensation. The Berlin newspapers angrily complain of ...

    Article : 96 words
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  8. HEAVY COASTAL RAIN.

    Sydney was drenched this morning The rain which [?] in on Wednesday morning continued at intervals during the day, and some [?] showers felt. In all 248 points were recorded ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. NO LIGHTS IN TRAMS.

    A Waverley resident writes. complaining that he was unable to read his paper in the tram this morning. The morning was dull and raining and the [?] were full of passengers ...

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  10. STORMWATER CHANNELS FILLED.

    Rain was particularly heavy over the Western suburbs in the early ours of the morning[?] it termed, but in the rain as study the drains were able to hope with it. ...

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  11. PERHAPS.

    According to [?]" there is a dental from well-informed German sources of the circum[?]tial tale recently reported to the effect that Field-Marshal [?] Hindering was in disgrace ...

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  12. ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    According to a report which has reached athens and been transmitted to London the forward movement of the Allies in the [?] continues. ...

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  13. EXTENT IN THE COUNTRY.

    The rainfall reported to the weather [?] up to [?] o'clock this morning was— [?] ...

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  14. SPYING ON THE FLEET.

    The [?]ose Bureau this evening issued the following statement:— "Two alleged anles were arrested and court martialled on Friday last for attempting to ...

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  15. ANOTHER "INCIDENT."

    The "New York Heruld" voices a strong protest against the recent action of the commander of a German submarine, stigmatising that conduct as "brutal effrontery." ...

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  16. IN THE WESTERN SUBURBS.

    There was a violent downpour of rain in the western suburbs this morning, the fall being so heavy that from the high parts of Stanmore the view over Marrickville towards Botany with ...

    Article : 225 words
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  18. HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY.

    The Kearney High Speed Railway Company. Limited, has entered into communication with the New South Wales Government on the subject of the projected City railway for ...

    Article : 138 words
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  20. HELP FOR THE WOUNDED.

    Replying to Inquiries from New Zealand, the [?] of Ranfurly, formerly [?] of the Dominion on behalf of the Red [?] and saint John Ambulance Soct[?] were work ...

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  21. MARKET AND ELIZABETH STREETS FLOODED.

    The storm water Hyde Park travelled along market-street like an avalanche the greetings at the [?] not being large enough to carry off the volume, which forms its rising at ...

    Article : 231 words
  22. BOTHA LAND.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Edward A. Cornwall in the form of a question, suggested the association of General Botha's name with the future deal[?]tion of ...

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  23. HARRY THAW.

    Another stare has born reached in the later minable Harry Thaw case. After [?] pre[?] arguments in the courts a jury was empannelied to determine ...

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  24. CROSSING THE SAN.

    The official Price Bureau of Parts describes the tremendous efforts of the enemy towards the end of May to cross the River San. The crossing was effected in boats. The Russians ...

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  25. NEARLY A MILLION.

    [?] ...

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  26. DRIVEN BACK.

    A communique states.— After a bombardment of the Anglo-French lines yesterday the Germans attacked the Frenches south-west of [?] which were captured ...

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  27. GIFTS OF BUTTER.

    Foley Brothers, [?] acknowledge receipt of the following [?] on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce War Food Fund. Pa[?]ry Section Number of bo[?] acknowledges ...

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  28. HELD-UP AT THE QUAY.

    There was a surprise for many ferry passengers who landed at Circular Quny at about a quarter to 9 this morning particularly residents on the Parramatta and Lane Core rivers ...

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  29. ANOTHER WAR VOTE.

    The Prime Minister in the [?] of commons this afternoon. [?] of that the House would shortly be asked to [?] another vote of credit. ...

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  30. FILCHING THE PARKS.

    "All councils should [?]alte in protecting the people's parks," said Alderman Weekly at Peteriham Council, when a letter was read from the Parks preservation Society asking for ...

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  31. ON THE RANDWICK TRACK.

    Although two [?] of [?] tell in the vicinity of Randwick [?] on wednesday night several horses were indulged in useful exercise this morning. The [?]nder track was ...

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  32. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    The steamer Afric has arrived at London. DEPARTURES. The steamer Mardis has left Galveston, New Orieans, for Sydney and the steamer Canostats ...

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  33. LOW-LYING LAND FLOODED.

    Newtown, Marrickville. St. Pelarn and [?]perville like other suburban areas recelved a fair share of this morning's heavy rainfall. The gutters were soon fooded. In some ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. TALLOW SALES.

    At to-day's tallow sales 1041 casks were offered and 1236 gold Prices. Mutton, fine [?] 6d, medium 32s 6d; beef, one [?], medium 32s per cwt ...

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  35. STAMP DUTY.

    "Carpenter:" If the time-sheet is the equlvalent of a receipt you must place a [?] duty stamp upon it when your wages are [?] ...

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