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  2. LATE TELEGRAMS

    An application was made to the Commodities Commission for an increase in the price of butter. Mr. Knox considered the price should be advanced a penny ...

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  3. THE WEATHER

    Clearing thunderstorms in the N.E. and becoming fine and cool generally except for seaitured coastal showers and squalls: S.W. winds: some night ...

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  4. THE WAR

    A Paris message states: "We have made progress in the communication trenches northward of Cailette wood. Our scouting aeroplanes in the Verdun ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS

    The American Chamber of Commerce at Paris sent a cable to president Wilson as follows:—"Germany in defince of the opinion of mankind and in ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    The press gives prominence to the news concerning Kut El Amara and General Nixon's despatch. The absence of recent news from General ...

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  7. LATE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  8. PETROL SUPPLY

    The sitting of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the charges regarding the supply of petrol to the Government was continued to-day. ...

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  9. THE TAMWORTH DAILY OBSERVER

    A remarkable change has come over public opinion of late concerning the frightful scourge known as the Red Plague. The newspapers have been ...

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  10. SUSSEX STREET MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  11. BOARDING HOUSE AFIRE.

    A fire broke out in the basement of a two storey house occupied by Mrs. Clara Morgan, and boarders at Redfern at 2.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  12. "QUITE SERTOUS."

    His Honor: Did he mention any name? Wagstaffe: No He simply said the Minister. ...

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  13. CROWN PRINCE'S ARMY.

    Reports from semi-official German sources explain that the slowness of the advance of the Crown Prince's army at verdun was due to very strong ...

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  14. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  15. SIR GEORGE REID.

    In the House of Commons Sir George Reid resumed the debate on the budget proposals. He regretted the speech did not contain an assurance of the ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The executive of the Amalgamated Rilway and Tramway Service Association have urged upon the members in view of the fact that the association has ...

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  17. SERIOUS FOOD RIOTS.

    News from Dvinsk indicates that there have been serious food riots in a number of Russian towns occupied by the German army. ...

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  18. FULL CABINET MEETING.

    The press attack importance to today's Cabinet meeting. It is the first full meeting for months. Owing to Mr. Asquith's absence the "Daily Mail," in ...

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  19. LATEST SPORT

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  20. TOTALISATOR AND RAILWAY BILLS SHELVED.

    It is now practically certain that Mr. Osborne, M.L.A., will proceed no further with the Totalisator Bill this session. General opinion is expressed that ...

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  21. BOARD'S LETTER.

    Wagstaffe said he received this week a letter from the London Board confirming the cable, refusing to go on with the scheme. This letter said the board was ...

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  22. EYES ON AUSTRALIA.

    A large number of British soldiers are inquiring whether land will be available for settlement in Australia after the war. ...

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  23. ITALY'S MAGNIFICENT ARMY.

    Mr. Asquith in an interview at Milan said that during his visit to the Italian front he had seen and appreciated the manner ...

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  24. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A Paris message emphasises the attempt by Germans to conceal French successes on Monday and Tuesday, when they regained and held their lost ...

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  25. WELL KNOWN FARMER KILLED.

    Charles Hunt, a well-known farmer, was driving near Bathurst when his horse shied and capsized the gig he was in over a steep embankment. Hunt ...

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  26. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  27. GERMAN SQUADRON.

    A master of a ship reported that a large squadron of German cruisers and torpedoe boats was seen by him steaming northwards and supposed to be ...

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  28. LIST OF CONTRABAND.

    Lord Cecil slated in the House of Commons that as the war progressed it became clear the list of contraband must be extended. He proposed to add ...

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  29. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislate Assembly Mr. Ball presented a petition pretesting against' the franchise clause in the new Local Government Bill. ...

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  30. CRITICISM OF THE BUDGET.

    The "Daily News" says the tariff reformers show dissatisfaction at the budget and coupled with the question of compulsion may result in a most ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. T. Jamieson Williams was the recipient of a gentleman's dressing case at the close of the service at Dungowan last Sunday afternoon. The ...

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  32. ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    The Cologne "Gazette" says the recent series of raids over England has resulted in a conversation between the Kaiser and Count Zeppelin. ...

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  33. THREE MORE BOATS TORPEDOED.

    The Clan Campbell was torpedoed in the Mediterranean without warning The crew were saved. The British schooner John Pritchard was also sunk ...

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  34. ZEPPELIN HITS COAST.

    In addition of L15 another Zeppelin hit the coast. This is known owing to the picking up of a message from the commander. ...

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  35. MR. HUGHES' TRADE POLICY.

    Mr. Hughes has agreed to meet a gret conference representing every Scottish Trades Union and the principal commercial men in Glasgow on the 15th ...

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  36. INDIGNATION IN SPAIN.

    When the Spanish steamer Vigo was sent to the bottom the captain of the submarine would not allow the survivors to leave in their boats. Spanish ...

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  37. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN VISIT.

    In the clearest sky last night searchlights soon located a Zeppelin. Heary gunfire was immediately turned on the invader with apparently good aim. The ...

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  38. IMPORTANT ADVANCE.

    The capture of Umm El Hannah represents an important advance by the relief forees. The War Office states that General Lake reports that the Tig ...

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  39. DUTCH SCHOONER BLOWN UP.

    A German submarine held up the Dutch schooner, Elize Helena, and allowed the crew five minutes to leave. They then placed bombs aboards and ...

    Article : 38 words
  40. METAL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  41. "TAMANY PRACTICE."

    Witness (Wagstaff'e) told Morgan the company could not be associated with any secret commission. There was what was termed lost money, explaining it ...

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  42. MAINTENANCE OF NEUTRALITY.

    Immediately after the secret sititng of the Netherland Second Chamber the Government announced the suspension of furlough for officers of the army and ...

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  43. ZEPPELIN DANGER.

    In the House of Commons. Mr. Billing drew attention to the Zeppelin danger. He offered personally to organise and lead air raids into Germany. He said ...

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  44. VICTORY OF GREAT IMPORTANCE.

    Experts attach the greatest importance to the victory at Umm El Hannah. The enemy's main advance position was of great strength and was ...

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  45. GENERAL LAKE'S SUCCESS.

    It is officially reported that General Lake attacked, and carried the day against Ummel Hannah, 20 miles northcast of Kut-el-amara. ...

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  46. TAMWORTH VOLUNTEERS.

    The following have applied for enlistment at the Tamworth Superintendent of Police's office for active service abroad:—J. Hinkslbein, P. O. Murray, ...

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  47. RUSSIAN RIGHT FLANK.

    In the coastal region of the Caucasus the Turks, supported by fire from the ex-German cruiser Breslau, attacked the Russian right flank, but were ...

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  48. AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE.

    William Joseph Walsh at the Tamworth Licensing Court yesterday applied for an auctioneer's license for the Tamworth district, and also for the ...

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  49. S.O.S. SIGNALS.

    A British steamer saw Nor[?] steamer off Valence sending out S.O.S. signals. The captain of the British vessel immediately went to the rescue, but ...

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  50. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    The Antarctic disturbance has now entirely left the Continent, the same may be said of the monsoonal depression. At present Australia is being controlled by ...

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  51. MR. HUGHES ANXIOUS FOR WORK.

    The doctors warned Mr. Hughes of the danger of resuming public activities too early, especially of the possibility of catching a chill. He is anxious to ...

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  52. AMERICANS ABOARD.

    An official Washington message says that there were four Americans aboard the British steamer Berumdale, which was Torpedoed by a German submarine. ...

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  53. DISSATISFIED WITH AIR DEFENCES.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Billing declared that the public were dissatisfied with the air defences, and he offered to organise and lead raids. He said ...

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  54. ENEMY SUBMARINE SUNK.

    A Paris message says that it is officially announced that the Allied squadron sunk a German submarine and captured the crew. ...

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  55. ZEPPELIN DRIVEN OFF.

    It is officially announced that a Zeppelin on the north-east coast last night dropped bombs. It was driven off by the guns. ...

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  56. RENEWAL OF PUBLICAN'S LICENSE

    At the Tamworth Liecensing Court yesterday Robert John Johnson applied for the renewal of his publican's license of the Nemingha Hotel. The ...

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  57. SWEDISH SCHOONER CAPTURED.

    The Germans captured another Swedish schooner, which was making for England. ...

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  58. INDECENT LANGUAGE.

    At the Tamworth police court yesterday samuel Moore (44) pleaded guilty to drunkenness and was fined 5/. For having used indecent language he was ...

    Article : 32 words
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