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  5. PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Hollis asked if it would not be possible to alter the running of the Bathurst-Sydney train passing the ...

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  6. RUSSIANS

    A Petrograd official message states: On the left bank of the Dvina, 16 miles from Riga, a would-be German ...

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  7. GRAVE

    The Premier of Servia has appealed to Britain for help. He says: We are making superhuman efforts to defend our existence in response ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. Local and General.

    The Burley people will screen a special Vitagraph drama to-night. "On the Stroke of Five" (2000 fe[?]), with photoplays, comedies, and "The Isle of ...

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  9. A SCANDAL

    Judging from the recent experiences of a widowed mother whose soldier son gave his valuable young life for his country in Galliports, the lot of those ...

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  10. Burlington Picture Coy., Ltd.

    At the annual general meeting of shareholders of the Burlington picture Company, Ltd., last night the balance sheet for the year reflected a ...

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  11. GERMANS TO FORCE A VICTORY.

    The "Daily Mail's" Petrograd correspondent has received information from the Russian General Staff that the Russians are holding their ground from ...

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  12. The Continental.

    The continental in Machattic Park, provided by the Distict and City bands last night, returned £11 in support of the fund for a motor ...

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  13. THE DVINA.

    "The Times" correspondent Petrograd affirms that the German occupation of Illukst will be followed by a super-human effort to develop ...

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  14. Property Sale.

    That property known as "Green Lawn," containing about 62 acres of wheat and lucerne land, was submitted to auction yesterday afternoon by ...

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  15. TOWN RE-TAKEN.

    An official statement says that the Servians have recaptured Velen, 30 miles south-east of Uskub. ...

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  16. IN THE SOUTH.

    "The Times" Petrograd correspondent says that the position of the Germans on the southern frontier is precarious. They have lost the ...

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  17. Facts About Flags.

    We are asked to state that the huge flag which is to be flown on the King's Parade when the flagstaff which is now being erected is in position, is the ...

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  18. THE SERVIAN LINE.

    A Berlin official message states that the Servian line extends from the northern slopes of the Raoa valley to the townships of Martovac and Laloe. ...

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  19. MERE BLUFF.

    The Greek General Staff is beginning to see that the German invasion of Servia is more or less bluff to entice Bulgaria into the war. ...

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  20. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    The Turkish attacks in the Caucasus, have weakened. Large forces have been withdrawn to Constantinople to replace 80,000 men ...

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  21. THAT HORSE

    The subject of the presentation of a horse to the local Recruiting Association by Mr. W. J. McPhillamy was discussed at a meeting of that body held ...

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  22. THE WEST

    A Paris official message says that the struggle continues foot by foot in the Champagne to the centre of work at La Courtine, with slight fluctuations. ...

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  23. Western Railway Duplication.

    The quarterly report of the Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways for the quarter ended September 30 states that the duplication works ...

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  24. ENEMY'S ADVANCE.

    Following the Servian abandonment of the Danube, the Bulgarians have occupied Brahove and Negotin. A Vienna official message claims that ...

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  25. AERIAL COMBATS

    A Paris official message states: One of our aviators chased an enemy aeroplane and attacked at short range. The machine was forced to descend ...

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  26. THE FALL OF USKUB.

    The fall of Uskub was preceded by three days' fighting in the streets. The Servians retired in good order, entrenching in the mountains where ...

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  27. Gilgandra Recruits.

    It has been decided that the route of the procession to-day in connection with the visit of the Gilgandra. recruits, will be from Stewart-street to ...

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  28. FERDINAND.

    The underwriters have accepted at the rate of five guineas per cent. against King Ferdinand of Bulgaria remaining on the throne until June 30, ...

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  29. ROUMANIA

    The Roumanian Government has prohibited the passage of goods to Bulgaria and foreign countries. ...

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  30. THE BALKANS

    In the House of Lords Lord Lansdowne stated that it was highly improbable that the Servians would be able to withstand for any length of ...

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  31. BULGARIA

    Six Bulgarian colonels have been shot for expressing sympathy with the Russians. ...

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  32. Giant Gaoled.

    Patrick O'Connor, the Irish giant, who was following up the shows, and who frequently exhibited himself in Bathurst, is now a boarder for three ...

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  33. ALLIES FIRM.

    The allied forces within Bulgaria are on firm positions. Fighting continues. ...

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  34. THE NAVAL BOMBARDMENT.

    Sofia reports that 25 women and children were killed in the bombardment of Deadagatch. The greater part of the town is destroyed. ...

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  35. Marguerite Clark at the City.

    A crowded house should be recorded at the City Pictures in the School of Arts! to-night, when Marguerite Clark, the dainty and clever American ...

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  36. DISILLUSIONMENT.

    Sofia states that the Bulgarian wounded from Pirot and Timok are arriving in thousands. The spectacle has had a great effect on the ...

    Article : 93 words
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  39. IN GALLIPOLI

    An officer at the Dardanelles, writing in "The Times," says:— Karly in October the weather was wonderful, like a tropical or Indian ...

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  40. The Recruits.

    A meeting of the Bathurst Recruiting Association was held in the Mayor's room at the Town Hall last night, when Alderman A. B. James presided. There ...

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  41. GREECE

    King Constantine, interviewed by the American press, said: "Greece is merely loosening the sword in the scabbard, and is memacing no ...

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  42. THE COO-EES.

    All honor to the bruin that conceived, the will that brought into being, and the brave men who make up the "Coo-ees" who will enter Bathurst to-day on ...

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  43. ITALIANS

    The Italians are pursuing a vigorous drive in the Trentino. The object of the offensive is to prevent the despatch of Austrian troop ...

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  44. BRITISH TRANSPORT

    An official announcement states that the British transport Mahquette has been torppdoed in the Aegean Sea; 99 lives were lost. ...

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  45. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day merinos sold at firm rates. Medium were a little easier, and faulty sorts difficult to clear. Crossbreds were firm at late rates. ...

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  46. MR. ASQUITH TO SPEAK.

    Mr. Lloya George, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Prime Minister intended as early as possible to make a full statement of the policy ...

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  47. GREEK PARLIAMENT.

    [?] message states that M. Zaimis (Premier) and M. Venezelos (late Premier) has compromised. No question of confidence has ...

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  48. NO TELEGRAMS.

    It is officially announced that no telegrams have been received in London from Nish for three days. It is assumed that the line has been ...

    Article : 32 words
  49. Successful Concert.

    Mr. C. A. Jarman recently organised a concert in aid of the Orange Hospital, and after all accounts were met handed over £60/11/1 to the ...

    Article : 42 words
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