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  3. Family Notices

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  4. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Conflicting reports are reaching London respecting the position at Monastir. Advices to hand from Athens declare that although the Serbians have evacuated ...

    Article : 224 words
  5. WEATHER AND RIVER.

    The new south Wales Forecast:-More thunders in the north cast quater, with hot north winds; fine, with cool to moderate temperatures and ...

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  6. WESTERN WAR THEATRE.

    German wounded soldiers who have arrived at Ghent (Belgium), says a message from Holland, state:—"The guns of the Allies do not give a ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    The N.S.W. Minister of Agriculture on Thursday drew attention to the fact that a good deal of buying and selling of wheat was being done at a price in the vicinity ...

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  8. THE DARDANELLES.

    Mr. Ward, Price correspondent for the associated London newspapers, states that a Greek who has arrived at Salonica from Constantinople, says food is very dear ...

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  9. NISH-BELGRADE RAILWAY DAMAGED.

    It is likely to be five Weeks before railway communication with Austria is renewed, the Serbians having greatly damaged the Nish-Belgrade section. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN BOATS ON THE DANUBE.

    The Bucharest (Roamania) correspondent of the Italian newspaper "Corrlere della. Sera" states that Russian boats are cruising dry and night in the Dambe on ...

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  11. RENCH DAMAGE TURKISH WORKS.

    A paris communique says:—"The artillery is active at the Dardanelles on both sides. We importantly damage Turkish works. The weather has severe, but ...

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  12. CANADIAN NURSE FINDS BROTHER WITH AUSTRALIANS.

    Nurse Alway, of the Canadian Red Cross, while on duty on a hospital ship, plying between the Dardanelles and Malta learned that an Australian private of ...

    Article : 105 words
  13. AUSTRIANS RETREAT BEFORE MONTENGRINS.

    A Montenegria communique says "A sharp fight took place at Fotcha, and the Austrians retreated in disorder. ...

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  14. Balkan Problems

    Greece has acceded to the Allies' demands. This highly-important announcement was made by Baron Sounino, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the Italian ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The members of the Sydney Society of Model Engineering, who are holding an exhibition of their works at Summer Hill, were told last night that there was a ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. RELIEF FROM ALLIES DAY FUND.

    The Premier advices that he has instructed the Agent-General by cable to pay £8000 to the President of the French Republic for relief of distress in the ...

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  17. MR. HOLMAN TRIUMPHANT.

    By 38 votes to two the Labor caucus today decided that Mr. Holman should detain the leadership of the party, and defeated by 31 votes to 6 a motion of ...

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  18. EX-TOWN CLERK SENT TO GOAL.

    John Archibald Dulf, formerly deputy town clerk at Manly, was to-day at the quarter Sessions sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment the Goulburn Gaol. He ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES,

    The Cockatoo and Garden Island strikes are still going on. The Darling Harbor strike shows sings of spreading. Representative from a ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. MOTOR FITS ON [?]FTENNY.

    Among the exhibits at the exhibition being held by the Sydney. Society of Model Engineering at Summer (Hill is the smallest electric motor in the world. It ...

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  21. FAMOUS STABLES ACQUIRED BY BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    The Government has acquired Colonel W, Hall Walker's training stables at Russley Parks, Wiltshire, Colonel Walker has since presented to the Government all ...

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  22. SEAMAN ROBBED OF [?]

    Between Monday and Friday a box belonging to Antonic Clisto, a seaman, was forced open at his lodging house and 288 in gold stoion, ...

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  24. KITCHENER REPORTS.

    Earl Kitchener has attended several meetings the War Council and the Cabinet since return from his tour in Europe. ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER CAUTIOUS.

    Mr. Arthur Lynch (Nationalist) asked the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on Thursday if he would given an opportunity for a debate on the military ...

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