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  4. LATE NEWS

    Major Dedibricux, writing to the Paris "Matin," points out that the mobility of large quantities of Anglo-French heavy artillery, served by ...

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  5. LLOYD GEORGE

    It is reported that arrests have been made at Derby in connection with an alleged plot to poison the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George). ...

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  6. UNLICENSED VEHICLES PLYING.

    Half a dozen motor and cab drivers have been called upon to face the music at the local Police Court this morning for plying unlicensed vchiles for ...

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  7. GRAVE CRISIS

    Germany has sent a note to President Wilson in reply to the latter's recent Peace League address in the Senate. ...

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  8. GIFTS TO HOSPITAL.

    Matron E. Hogg reported to the usual monthly meeting of the committee of the Bathurst District Hospital yesterday that the following gifts had been ...

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  9. BATHURST HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    The secretary of the Bathurst District Hospital reported at the usual monthly meeting of the committee yesterday that the number of patients ...

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  10. HEARING OF THE CHARGES.

    The hearing of the conspiracy case has been opened at Derby. The charge set out that the accused had, on divers dates since December 26 ...

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  11. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    The supreme army command in a manifesto to the soldiers, states the Entente's objectives, and recalls the enemy's crimes. ...

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  12. THERMOMETER ON STRIKE.

    The thermometer at the Bathurst Telegraph Office, which has recorded the local temperature officially for some years, has now refused to register. ...

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  13. A DARK STREET AND A FALL.

    On Tuesday night last at about 10 o'clock the street lamps in Bentinck-street, on the western side of Keppel-street, and the whole of the lamps in ...

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  14. JAPAN AND CHINA

    The "Morning posts [?] correspondent states that the Chino-Japanese controversy has been settled. Jaap insists upon colonising in ...

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  15. THE WEST

    The activity on the Anglo-French front is increasing and leading to the opening of the gigantle clash of the [?]ghty armies. ...

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  16. THE MUNICIPAL LISTS.

    The collection of the lints for the Bathurst Municipality will be proceeded with almost immediately. There were four applicants for the duties of ...

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  17. GRAVEST CRISIS.

    The "Now York Times" Washington correspondent states that neither President Wilson nor Mr. Lansing will comment on the German note, but the ...

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  18. LOSSES

    Mr. Hurd, the shipping authority, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says that since the beginning of August the enemy have sunk 837 ...

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  19. STARVING ENGLAND.

    Informal comment at the German Embassy indicates that it is Germany's intention to revoke the pledges made by Germany to America after the sinking ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    The following committee were elected at the usual monthly meeting of the committee of the Bathurst District Hospital yesterday: House committee- ...

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  21. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Field Marshal Haig reports that the British repulsed attacks in the neighbourhood of Beaucourt and westward of Serre ...

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  22. A STORY OF THE SEA

    A thrilling story was told in the Admiralty Court, when Robert Ferguson, mate of the British tug Vigilant, and two firemen, claimed ...

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  23. DECLARATION OF WAR.

    The port of New York has been temporary closed against outgoing vessesl under instructions from the Port collector. A torpedo boat has turned back ...

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  24. NOT TO GO BACK

    Mr. Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in an address in the Westminister city hall, said" "We are in possession of the ...

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  25. BOWLS

    Bathurst is programmed to meet Wellington on Saturday week, the 10th instant, to battle, or rather, to roll, for supremacy in the good old game ...

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  26. THE FRENCH FIGURES.

    The Shipping Bureau, summing up the shipping losses between August 1914, and January 1, 1917, says the German los[?]es total 409 vessels, of ...

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  27. HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS.

    The Hon. Trrasurer (Mr. A. B. James) sported to the committee of the Bathurst District Hospital yesterday that he accounts for January amounted to ...

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  28. PLEASING TO THE DOMINIONS.

    The "Daily Chronicle," commenting on Mr. Walter Long's statement, says; "The declaration is most important, as it embodies the decision of ...

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  29. GERMANY'S WAIL.

    Further details have been given of the German note. It says that the Central Powers' efforts towards peace Tailed h[?]eause their adversaries are seized ...

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  30. PRESIDENT'S PROBLEM.

    President Wilson spent the evening alone studying the German note. Three is much speculation as to whether he will address Congress in the ...

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  31. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The German Foreign Office claim that it has conclusive proof that enemy hospital ships have ben misued in the transport of munitions and troops, and ...

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  32. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    James Murray, 38, pleaded guilty to a charge of offending against decency on the previous day, before Mr. C.[?]nings, P.M., and Mr. J. W. Percival ...

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  33. COURT HOUSE STATISTICS.

    The annual returns of business tranacted at the C.I.S. and Local Lands Office, Bathurst, for the year ended December 31 last, show un increase in ...

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  34. RAINFALL.

    The rainfall recorded for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday was as follows: Bathurst 11, Booligal 45. Blayney 50. Coonamble 56, Condobolin ...

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  35. KAISER'S BIRTHDAY BARG.

    The Kaiser, in a birthday message to the Prussian Province, says: "The German people are boiling with rage at the rejection of my peace ...

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  36. THE POISON FIEND.

    At certain times of the year the poison fined makes his undesirable prec[?] felt. During the week a faithful terrier dog, owned by Mr. J. D. ...

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  37. LLEGED MALICIOUS WOUNDING

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday before Mr. G. Jennings, P.M., and J. W. Percival, J.P., James Francis Clifford, 32, of Bathurst, was ...

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  38. NORWEGIAN DECLARATION.

    A Royal Proclamation states that the Norwegian warships will attack without warning belligerent submarines in territorial waters, except when ...

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  39. STRIKES A MINE.

    [?] Clans[?] (3734 tons) struck a mine and went ashore, breaking her back. She is now a total wreck. ...

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