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  4. HUNS' SCAPEGOAT

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A former Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times," who is now in Paris, states that news of the diplomatic ...

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  5. The Fit and Free Home-Stayers.

    Sir,—Eugene Moabel in Friday's issue of your paper, under above heading, asks the question: Why are the enlistments below requirements? and ...

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  6. State Election Campaign.

    Both State political parties profess confidence in the result of the elections. Labour claims 37 "sure seats" and 10 others with bright prospects. ...

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  7. Expert's View of Outlook.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A British military authority of high standing, with the approval of the War Office, has prepared a statement for the ...

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  8. Cessnock Hospital Fete.

    The X-ray fund promoted by the Cessnock Hospital ladies' committee, held on Friday and Saturday evenings, was, despite counter-attractions ...

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  9. Russian Campaign.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Russian official communique states:—"Germans clad in white overalls took the offensive south-westward of Dvinsk, and ...

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  10. Paul's Readiness.

    On Sunday evening, in the Carrington Methodist Church, Evangelist A. W. Jinks preached on Romans, I., 15, to a large congregation. The preacher ...

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  11. German Budget Deficit.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—A German official Explanatory Note in regard to the Imperial Budget for 1917 has been issued at Berlin. It announces that ...

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  12. Social at Homeville.

    Driver Frank Beatty, returned from active service, was publicly welcomed at the Homeville Public School on Saturday night by the committee of ...

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  13. Balkans and Turkey.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Russian official communique states: "We surprised and captured, without having to fire a shot, a fortified height ...

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  14. Non-Tourist Road.

    Sir.—Concerning the "non-tourist road" and D.L.S.'s remarks: First, I say the Globe Avenue (now "non-tourist road") is an utter disgrace to ...

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  15. To Keep Submarines Ignorant.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The practice of making public their destinations in manifests of ships leaving United States ports is being ...

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  16. "Make the Allies Pay."

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The "Dresdner Nachrichten" (Dresden) says: "Every day that the war continues, the question of making the ...

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  17. President Wilson and Congress.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Wilson is discussing with members of the Senate, the advisability of his going to Congress before the end of ...

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  18. Western Front.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An official communique states" "There have been patrol encounters, especially in the sectors of Troyon and Les ...

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  19. German Casualties.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Official Press Bureau stats that the official list of German casualties for January (not necessarily incurred during ...

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  20. "THE WILSON WILL."

    Professor Charles Gray Shaw recently told his class in philosophy at New York University that while Roosevelt is a thinker of the old ...

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  21. Americans in Turkish Empire.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Elkus, United States Ambassador at Constantinople, reports that Turkey has assured him she will not prevent ...

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  22. ABERMAIN COMFORTS FUND.

    Fifty parcels were sent from the Abermain Comforts Fund to fifty Abermain soldiers on Friday. The parcels were packed by the ladies of the ...

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  23. Mexican Chaos.

    EL PASO, Sunday.—It is reported that Senor Villa has left Japan. [Senor Villa, a relative of the bandit General Villa, left Mexico for ...

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  24. Blockade Serious to Spain.

    MADRID, Sunday.—Count Romanones (Premier) and the Spanish deputies regard the blockade as being so serious that the Government ...

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  25. The Weather.

    The weather forecast for Newcastle, issued by the Sydney Weather Bureau, at 9 a.m. to-day, was:— "Cooler, with some showers ...

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  26. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is stated officially that new money to the amount of £1,000,000.000 has been subscribed to the British War Loan. ...

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  27. JESMOND METHODIST CHURCH.

    Although part of the municipality of Lambton, the Jesmond people have controlled their own functions regarding presentations and sends-off to ...

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  28. RAINFALL RECORDS.

    During the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day one point of rain fell in Newcastle. The following falls in other parts of the State were recorded: ...

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  29. Contract for British Steamships.

    SEATTLE, U.S. Sunday.—The Cunard Steam Ship Company have let to the Seattle Construction Company, a contract for six steel steamships, to ...

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  30. British Food Production.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Tho President of the Hoard of Agriculture has appointed Mr. Arthur H. Lee, M.P., Director-General of Food Production. ...

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  31. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The adjourned picnic of the Lambton Methodist Sunday School was held at Speers Point on Saturday last, and proved an enjoyable and successful ...

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  32. WALSH ISLAND PICNIC.

    The Walsh Island Dockyard and Dredge employees held their annual picnic to-day at Speers Point. The picnicers were conveyed from ...

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  33. TORONTO RED CROSS.

    The second annual meeting of the Toronto Red Cross Society will be held in the School of Arts, Toronto, on Wednesday evening. Mr. S. W. ...

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  35. WESTON POSTMASTER RETURNS

    Mr. G. W. Hancock, postmaster at Weston, resumed duty on Friday last, after three weeks' vacation, spent at Nelson's Bay. Port Stephens, Mr. ...

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