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  2. Advertising

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  6. THE BALKANS

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens states that M. Skouloudis, Premier of Greece, in a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, reiterated ...

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  7. PEACE OFFERS

    The New York "Tribune's" London correspondent states that fresh evidence that Germany is anxious to end the war speedily is cludicated ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. THE WEST

    Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commander-in-chief, reports that iS Allied aeroplanes have carried out a successful bombing raid on enemy ...

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  9. No. 7 Starr Bowkett Society.

    The ballot drawn in this Society last night was won by Mrs. M. White, Durham-street. ...

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  10. COLD!

    At the outbreak of war there was residing in Bathurst a young Frenchman named Robert Boucher. Boucher was not long in getting back to Europe to ...

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  11. All Saints' Cathedral.

    Bishop and Mrs. Long and family returned to Bathurst about (or on Tuesday last, after spending a month at the seaside. The Bishop will be the preacher at the ...

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  12. Recruiting on King's Parade.

    Last night various speakers held forth at length on King's Parade, in the interests of recruiting, under the auspices of the War Service ...

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  13. Straying Horses.

    William H. Edwards, proceeded against by R. Evans, inspector to the Bathurst Council, was at the Police Court yesterday fined 10/ and 4/ costs ...

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  14. SMASH THE HAPS BURGS

    Professor Masargh, a former member of the Australian Reichsrath, oxiled at the outset of the war, emphasises the necessity for the wiping out of the ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. EGYPT

    The "Daily Mai1" describes the forces in Egypt as being camped on the sand dunes of the Mediterranean on one side, and on the other, on the ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. SALONICA

    The Paris "Temps" Salonica correspondent says Entente troops are landing daily with artillery. Von Mackenson has been on the opposite front ...

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  17. Burlington Pictures.

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  18. RUSSIANS

    Owing to the overflowing of the Oghinsk Canal as the result of a sudden thaw the Germans have been obliged to evacuate the whole of their ...

    Article : 159 words
  19. ROUMANIA

    It is reported that Roumania has decided to accept the offer of the Central Powers of 100,000. waggons of cereals. ...

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  20. Socks and Shirts.

    It is freely stated that many of the soldiers now in camp at Bathurst are minus either shirts or socks. If this is so, it is a matter that the local ...

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  21. CAMP BAND

    Sir,—The troops in camp are urgently in need of a band. A fund has already been opened, to which the following have made or promised ...

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  22. UNIT OF DISCHARGED PRISONERS.

    Sir,—I quite agree with the suggestion of your Rockley correspondent "Bushey" that it would be a good thing to form a Unit of Discharged ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. BULGAR EMNITY.

    The "Petit Journal's" Rome correspondent points out that Germany's demands upon Roumania have become most pressing only because of ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. PROTEST STRIKE

    Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs, is closely witching developments in connection with the refusal of the Williamstown wharf laborers to load flour ...

    Article : 215 words
  25. Bad News for Conscripts.

    According to one speaker (a soldier) at the recruiting meeting on King's Parade last night, conscription will surely come to the shores ...

    Article : 179 words
  26. THE SERVIANS

    A Paris message states that the Servian armies in Corfu and Salonica number from 100,000 to 130,000 as the result of the Allies reorganisation. ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. ARMED MERCHANTMEN

    Through neutral channels comes the intelligence of an important memorandum addressed by Germany to neutral countries. Henceforward ...

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  28. CHURCH SERVICES.

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  29. Loquacity

    Again the interest of the Friday recruiting meeting held on King's Parade last night was marred by too long speeches and too many of them. ...

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  30. A SYDNEY HERO

    Lance-Corporal Charles Edwards, of Chatswood, Sydney, was in a large measure responsible for the magnificent success which attended the final stage ...

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  31. AMERICA

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" says that the Hearst newspapers, which are pre-German, are discussing the imminence of a ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. PERSONAL

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  33. To Clear a Misunderstanding.

    It will be remembered that at bet month's meeting of the Bathurst P.P. Board there was a copy of a private letter, written by the ...

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  34. FRANCE AND ITALY

    Members of the French Cabine who have arrived at Rome to confer with the Italian Government were given a most enthusiastic welcome ...

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  35. THE TURF

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  36. A Khaki Swindler.

    As an instance of the fact that there are sharpers oven among the returned soldiers, it may be mentioned that recently a man in khaki arrived in ...

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  37. "Shop Girls" at the City.

    As the star feature of a superlative programme at the City Pictures tonight, the popular and beautiful Florence Turner will be seen us the ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. GERMAN AIR RAID.

    One raider was seen circling at a great height. Three bombs were dropped on an adjoining field. The second raider attached a girls ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. BLIND SOLDIER

    Their Majesties the King and Queen yesterday gave an audience to Lieut. Clutha McKenzie, son of the New Zealand High Commissioner, who was ...

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  40. Local and General.

    A case of some interest to motor its was heard in the Police Court yesterday, when William Ewer, represented by Mr. W. H. Henlea, was proceeded ...

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  41. SCRATCHING.

    Mulgawillah was to-day taken out of the Flying Handicap at the Canterbury Park races to-morrow. ...

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  42. SWEDEN'S ROYAL APPANAGE.

    A Copenhagen message states that a surprise discussion occurred in the Swedish Rigsdag concerning the Royal appanage. ...

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  43. ROYALTY AND THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Queen paid a surprise visit to the Anzac Buffet in London yesterday, accompanied by Princess Mary and Prince Albert. They served tea ...

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  44. THE BARRIER.

    The strike on the barrier was officially declared off at midday. The pickets have been withdrawn, and the companies announce that work ...

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  45. First Aid to Wounded.

    Attention is drawn to an advertisement in this issue touching on the serious of lectures on First Aid to Wounded The first lecture will be given on ...

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  46. Kelso Red dross Society.

    A gift evening in connection with the above Society was held at the Church schoolroom on Thursday lost, and was very successfully carried out. ...

    Article : 163 words
  47. Compulsory Dipping of Sheep

    Yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board again discussed the Stock Diseases (Tick) Act. The provisions of this Act refer to the ...

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  48. The "Blackfellows' Act."

    Two gentlemen who are evidently unable to keep in check an inordinate desire to over-indulge in alcohol, were yesterday placed under orders ...

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  49. CHIDLEY.

    Further evidence was taken to-day in connection with the charge of insanity against William J. Chidley. The inquiry was adjourned. ...

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  50. GERMAN EDITOR ON TRIAL.

    Ernest Mayer, editor of the Voerwartz," is on trial in camera in connection with the publication of two pamphlets. ...

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  51. Waiting for the P.M.

    A party of street-wandering neddies coolly walked into the Court House gardens carly yesterday morning and commenced to enjoy life when rudely ...

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  52. BRITISH FISHERMEN.

    The Admiralty announces that sea fishermen are exempted from service in the army, but are regarded as reserve men in the Royal Navy. ...

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  53. AMERICAN ARMY.

    The secretary of the War Garrison has resigned because President Wilson refused irrevocably to support the continental army plan accepted. ...

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  54. POISON INSTEAD OF TONIC.

    An inquest to-day brought out the fact that Mrs. Margarct Hackett had fatally taken poison at her home at Glebe in mistake for a tonic. ...

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  55. WAR COUNCIL.

    Lord French and two naval officers attended a meeting of the War Council in Dowling-street yesterday. ...

    Article : 21 words
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