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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Generally fine with S. to E. winds, but cloudy along the coast and highlands with some showers N. of Sydney; squally at sea. ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Two married women, Edith Myers and Iveline Ellis, sisters, were drowned in the Fairy Dells swimming bath at the rear of the big boarding establishment ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    Following the diplomatic Notes the London, Paris and Rome press are pointing out the clumsy mendacity and hypocricy of Germany's Note to neutrals ...

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  5. DEAR BUTTER.

    The Butter Advisory Committee of Victoria requested the Minister incharge of foodstuffs and commodities to permit them to increase the price of ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. WHEAT PAYMENTS.

    This morning a beginning was made with the payment by the wheat pool of the first instalment of the two shillings and sixpence a bushel. ...

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  7. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    Colonel Repington, military correspondent on the "Times," strikingly declares the necessity for securing sixty now, divisions on the West front. ...

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  8. Belgium's Note.

    Belgium's Note to President Wilson is a brief but passionate document, pointing out that she is the innocent victim of German ambition and greed. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST IN THE PEACE TERMS.

    There is world-wide comment upon the omission from the Alies' reply to the German peace overtures of any reference to British territorial aims. ...

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  10. RUNAWAY COACH AND FOUR.

    The coach from Mount Wilson to Lithgow, in charge of J. T. Shepherd, was travelling along the road to Mount Victoria, yesterday afternoon when the ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. Hungry German Children.

    Nine civilians from Germany arrived at Gravesend. They say the conditions at Ruhleben have improved. The Germans are no longer, arrogant and ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. PROPOSED IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A distinguished statesman appeals to Australia not to wreck the Imeprial conference. He declares it is the biggest reform ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    At the inquest concerning the Summer Hill shooting case, Sergt. Paine said Taylor remarked, "I did it. I went to Miss McLeod's room crept in and fired ...

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  14. FARMERS AND WHEAT PAYMENT.

    The announcement recently made by Mr. Hughes that farmers would receive a first payment of 2/6 for new seoson's wheat on Monday caused a number of ...

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  15. Still Rush for Loan.

    There was a steady How of loan applicants to Lombard Street yesterday, including many Australasians, South Africans, Canadians and Indians. ...

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  16. Russia's New Year.

    Russian New Year's Day newspapers are full of military and political reviews and greetings to the Allies. The general note is confident ...

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  17. LATEST CASUALTY LIST.

    The 264th casualty list gives the total for all States as: Killed in action 8, wounded 244, missing 22, sick 538, indied of wounds or other causes 47, ...

    Article : 287 words
  18. Horse Falls on Motor Car.

    A fatal accident occurred on the Glen Innes-Grafton Road to-day. A man was riding a young horse and leading another, when a motor car came along ...

    Article : 468 words
  19. FLANNEL AND BLANKETS.

    The Minister for Defence announced that the Federal Government would shortly be in a position to release to the public further quantities of flannel and ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. Big Russian Railway.

    It is reported at Washington that a Petrograd syndicate plans the construction of a thousand mile railroad from the South Manchurian line at Omsk ...

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  21. Hindenburg Seriously Ill.

    It is reported at Rome from Berns that Hidenburg is seriously ill. ...

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  22. "LARGELY A GAMBLE."

    The State Governor officially opened the industrial Models and Hobbies exhibit on at the Railway Institute to-day. He pointed out the importance of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. WEST FRONT.

    A United Service correspondent says, that the two days fighting north of the Ancre at the end of last week was not an offensive, but merely a raid, probably ...

    Article : 144 words
  24. Greeks Have Food.

    The British colony at Athens has arrived in England. They state that as the result of the blockade food tickets were issued in ...

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  25. Japan Agreed to Allied Terms.

    The New York "Tribune's" Paris correspondent says Japan sanctioned the Allied Note though she is not mentioned in the document. ...

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  26. RETRENCHMENT ON RAILWAYS.

    The unrest in the Railway Department in consequence of many men being put off is steadily growing. One prominent industrial official ...

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  27. Admiral Dewey Ill,

    Admiral Dwey is ill. ...

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  28. GERMAN SUCCESSES IN EAST.

    The Germans claim that German Grenadiers entered the Russian positions at several points north of Goldenbystritza, inflicting severe losses. ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    A rather acute form of the "col" was situated over the N.E. quarter of New South Wales on Saturday, and the unusual conditions associated with this ...

    Article : 251 words
  30. ADVANCE ON PALESTINE.

    The possibilities of an advance on Palestine are discussed. A well-informed correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says he expects ...

    Article : 140 words
  31. Germans Will Submit Terms.

    Administrative circles expect Germany will transmit to President Wilson terms as comprehensive as those of the Entente. ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. BOY CAUSES MINE HOLD UP.

    The Scarborough tunnel mine was idle to-day because one of the clippers considered he had not been paid an increase due to him last pay. ...

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  33. FANTAN AND PAKAPU.

    Twenty Chinese fantan and pakapu players were arrested on premises in Sussex-street on Saturday together with five white men. ...

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  34. ON WESTERN FRONT.

    General Haig reports: we drove on a raid north-west of Guedecourt and carried out successful patrol enterprises at Neuve Chapelle and Armentieres. ...

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  35. German Silliness.

    Herr Kaliani, ex-Consul at Sydney, lecturing at Munich on the colonies, says they have contributed practically nothing to England's intellectual development. ...

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  36. RECRUITING.

    Recruits are urgently needed for Light Horse Corps and Camel Corps. Applicants for Light Horse must be firstclass riders and have been brought up in ...

    Article : 194 words
  37. PERSONAL.

    A very old and highly respected resident of Tamworth, in the person of Mr. Mathew Bizant, Sen., passed away recently at the residence of his daughter, ...

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  38. NO EARLY STATE ELECTION.

    Ministers are highly amused at the report that an early election has been rendered necessary because of the straightened financial circumstances. ...

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  39. Big Sheepskin Deal.

    Arrangements have been concluded by the Commonwealth and Imperial Governments for the latter to purchase 40,000 bales of sheepskins monthly at a price ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. SHARPER SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A Copenhagen correspondent says sharpened submarine war is evident in the North Sea, where three Germans with revolvers, boarded the Swedish ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. BOGGABRI PASTORALIST.

    Mr. William Thomas Penrose, an old and highly respected resident of the Boggabri district, who was also wellknown in Gunnedah dies at his ...

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  42. SUNDAY WORK DISPUTE.

    The steel works dispute at Newcastle was referred to Judge Edmunds this morning. His Honor recommended that the ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. Greek Anger.

    According to the "Temps" the Greek Government's reply to President Wilson's Note is violently recriminative against the Entente. ...

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  44. MENINGITIS AT MAITLAND.

    Another death from meningitis has occurred. James Gibson, aged 13 years, succumbed to an attack of that fatal complaint in the Maitland Hospital on ...

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  45. MORE TROUBLE IN BAKING TRADE.

    It is reported that the trouble in the baking trade over the action of an employee, who is alleged to have refused to pay his arrears of contributions is ...

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  46. ARMORED CARS IN AFRICA.

    An East Africa correspondent says light armored cars came into contact with the enemy on January 3. Though plastered with machine gun bullets they ...

    Article : 81 words
  47. ROLL OF HONOR.

    Mrs. F. Carey, "Kia-Ora," Limbri, has been notified that her son, Private R. Carey, has been admitted to the 3rd Australian General Hospital, suffering ...

    Article : 32 words
  48. Russian Political Changes,

    The reactionary ex-Minister for Justice Stcheglovitoff has been appointed President of the Council of the Empire. There were a member of retirements ...

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  49. STAMP AND PROBATE DUTY.

    The amount of stamp duty received in Sydney last week in respect of probate and letters of administration was £8293. ...

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  50. SCRATCHINGS.

    A.J.C. Anniversary meeting:— Challenge Stakes: Lord Malt, Palmitic, Catania Tony. Anniversary Handicap: Closerie. ...

    Article : 52 words
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  52. TURKS ON ITALIAN FRONT.

    A Rome message from Berne reports that the Turks have appeared on the Italian front. ...

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  53. IRON MOULDERS GOING BACK.

    This morning about 500 moulders employed by private firms resumed work. ...

    Article : 37 words
  54. MAITLAND RECRUITING.

    Six recruits presented themselves today and all were accepted. ...

    Article : 20 words
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