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  6. ON THE TRACK.

    No fast times were recorded at Randwick this morning as the jurdles were three-parts across the course-proper. The weather was dull, but the going was good. ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. OUTRAGES IN AMERICA

    Another dastardly [?]treage, believed to be the: work of Teuton agents, has been perpet[?]ted. The American Club buildings in this city wore to-day destroyed by are, following upon ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. HAIL OF SHELLS.

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  9. BELGIUM'S FUTURE

    French. British, and Russian [?] at the Belg[?] Court called at the [?] Office on monday, [?] made the following declaration:— ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. OVERSEAS SERVICE.

    The [?] noon to-dau [?] the body at the [?] and the ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. ERZEROUM FALLS.

    The Russians continue their succe[?] offensive in the [?], and their attack on E[?]zernum has [?] in its caputre. This ness is contained in a Reuter message ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. CAME TO NOTHING.

    The French official wireless message [?] that the German effort to advance in the [?] and Champagne regions has d[?] come to nothing ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. GALLOPS AT FLEMINGTON.

    At Fr[?]ington It was warm after a dewy night. On the course proper [?] ran five furlongs in 1min 4sec, and Woorak [?] 1min [?] ...

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  14. STEAMERS BURNT.

    The s[?]amships Botton Castle and Pacific have been destroyed at a disastrous are at the wharves. The p[?]r at which they were b[?]thed was ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. ARMED MERCHANTMEN

    Contradictory reports have been received from time to time respecting the attitude of the United States to Germany's [?] that she will treat all [?] ...

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  16. RETURNING UNFIT.

    A crowd of Angle New Zealanders at Padington farewelled of New Zealanders who are until, and who, under Captain Conway, are returning aboard the [?]. Those on the ...

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  17. GENEROUS HELP.

    The Punjab Aeroplane Fund has now reached £77,000. The United Provinces have just held a public meeting, the Lieutenant-Governor presiding, to inaugurate a special war fund. ...

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  18. STATIONMASTER

    John Charles Morgan, 20, a member of the Expeditionary Forces, was charged. at the parraman[?] Court. before Mr. [?] S M .[?] Francis Mitchell ...

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  19. SOCOTRA WRECK.

    Evidence given at the Board of Trade inquiry into the wreck of the steamer So[?] tons. which went [?] near [?] showed that the captain ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. ROUMANIAN WHEAT.

    A significant message has been received from Bucharest, the capital of [?] This states that the Government has refused Germany's offer to out[?] the British [?] ...

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  21. SOLDIERS' HOME ON SOUTH COAST.

    Mrs. Laidley and Mrs. Jae Ashton of the Sydney Red Cross Society, inspected the Old Queen's Hotel, Market Square, WOllongong. and considered It eminently suitable for a ...

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  22. PRICES OF METALS.

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  23. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    At London: Ora[?] (s), left Wellington December 16, At San Francisco. Ventura [?] left Sydney January 26; General [?] left Newcastle January 12 ...

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  24. JOCKEY INJURED AT KENSING-TON.

    William Birrer, 1[?], jockey, residing at Strachan-street, South Kensington, was exercising a horse on the Kensington Rococourse this morning when the animal fell upon him fracturing ...

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  26. SAT TIGHT AND ESCAPED.

    While Miss Ruth Lobban, daughter of Coun[?]lior Lobban, was driving in a buggy accom[?]nied by Mrs. Kenneth Evans and her two children, Mrs. Evans got down to adjust the ...

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