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  2. HELP AUSTRALIA DAY—JULY 30. Young Rifle Club.

    Last evening the annual meeting of members of the Young Rifle Club was held in the Town. Hall. Captain T. McVeigli presided and there were also ...

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  3. HELP AUSTRALIA DAY—JULY 30. SPORTING

    Railways turned the tables on Montcagle it a return match playeed on the West End ground, when they defeated the visiting team by six points to ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. HELP AUSTRALIA DAYP—JULY 30. THE WAR.

    ATHENS, Monday.—A Mitylene message states that another severe battle has been fought in Gallipoll, where the right wing of the Allies advanced ...

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  5. HELP AUSTRALIA DAY—JULY 30.

    As was announced an last issue the price of meat at Young has been raised substantially. "It had to come," said a local butcher when. Interviewed. ...

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  6. HELP AUSTRALIA DAY—JULY 30.

    Speaking on Sunday morning last, Father Hennessy welcomed the officers ami members of the Field Artillory and the Oliver military trainees, ...

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  7. HELP AUSTRALIA DAY—JULY 30. COMMERCIAL

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  8. HELP AUSTRALIA DAY—JULY 30. "OUR DUTY."

    On Sunday evening at St. John's Anglican-Church, Young, Rev. S. A. T. Champion made an earnest appeal for personal service from the ...

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  9. HELP AUSTRALIA DAY—JULY 30. CURRENT NEWS.

    At the Sacred Heart Hospital, Young, yesterday morning, Mr. Henry Thomas Metcalfe, a well-known Harden resident, passed away after a ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. TRIPOLI.

    ROME, Monday.—A French torpedo boat captured a vessel bound for Tripoli with a number of Turks on board. They intended to raise a rebellion in ...

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  11. Advertising

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  12. TURKS SHORT OF FOOD.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mitylene reports state that the bombardment of the interior forts of the Dardanelles has been continued by the Allies. ...

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  13. TEMPORARY PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Recently the Public Service Board asked for applications for temporary teachers to fill the vacancies where teachers had gone to the war. It ...

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  14. CUP MATCH.

    After the above match, Critcrions tried to wrest the Barrett Cup from the Juniors (who hold it from last season), and the most exciting ...

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  15. ARAB ELEMENT EXHAUSTED.

    ROME, Monday.—The Italian Consuis at Jerusalem, Aleppo and Beyrouth have arrived at Naples. They declare that Turkey has exhausted her ...

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  16. DEATH AT MARENGO.

    After a long and painful Illness, extending over 10 months, Mr. Frederick Michael Fislier, son of Mr. Wm Fisher, passed away at his father's ...

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  17. Terms of Peace.

    LONDON, Monday.—Although persistently questioned in the House of Commons as to the conduct of the war, Mr. Asquith refused to be drawn. He ...

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  18. PUBLIC BALL IN AID OF AUSTRALIA DAY FUNDS.

    The tickets tor ball on 20th July, (Tuesday next) are selling well, and promises of cakes etc coming forward. Donations to be left with Mrs. ...

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  19. Coursing at Goulburn.

    Results for Terrier Coursing meeting at Goulburn on Friday last:— DARDANELLES STAKES, for sixteen local terriers on points, 28lbs and ...

    Article : 225 words
  20. Family Notices

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  21. BELGIANS CLOTHING.

    A large parcel for Belgian Children was sent by Red Cross Committee as follows:—Mrs. Tester's Sewing Party 14 garments; Little Miss Rice, 2 ...

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  22. Russian Front.

    PETROGILAD, Monday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Austro-German forces who were defeated south west of Lublin, consisted of three ...

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  23. CREENETHORPE.

    At a well attended meeting last week it was decided to hold a concert and sale of gifts, to be followed by a social, on Friday, July 23rd, in ...

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  24. The Young Witness With which is Incorportaed THE BURRANGONG ARGUS

    On 28th June, Mr. T. H. Loomes, of Burrangoag Heights Public School, received an urgent wire stating that his son, S[?]er Aubrey Loomes was ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN LANDSTURM.

    The Austrian War Minister has summoned all men between the ages of 18 and 42 who are liable for service in the Landsturm to attend for inspection ...

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  26. DEATH AT BURROWA.

    Mr. Thomas Smart, a resident of Reod's Fiat, died in the Burrowa hospital on Wednesday last, after an illness of three weeks. Deceased was ...

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  27. HARVESTING.

    Germany is employing 30,000 war prisoners mostly Russians in harvesting operations. ...

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  28. CHOLERA IN AUSTRIA

    Seventeen cases of Asiatic cholera have been reported in Austria chiefly among civilians. ...

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  29. Western Front.

    PARIS, Monday.—There is great activity among the Germans in Flanders, where the bridges have been strengthened to enable the passage of guns. ...

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  30. COURSING.

    Following are the nominations for the greyhound stakes to be decided at the Young Terrier Coursing Club's meeting tomorrow.—J. Middleton's ...

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  31. FOR THE WOUNDED.

    Mrs. McKay has a volunteer who will give one week's wages to Australia day Funds, if ton other girls will do the same, so roll up girls, your ...

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  32. PRIVATE W. s. McCARTHY

    Private William S. McCarthy (missing) enlisted from Young at the commencement of the war. He was a native of West End, and for some ...

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  33. FRENCH GAINS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French after battling for 120 days for the hilly country between Bethune and Arras, are now in possession of all the ...

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  34. GERMAN LOSSES IN MARCH.

    During the fighting to the middle of March 100,000 Germans were killed or captured. The Fretich losses were much smaller. ...

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  35. GRAND MASONIC BALL.

    A grand ball under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge, will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, 27th July, the whole of the proceeds of which ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. GETTING WELL.

    [?] Mrs. Marina, of "Verana" received a cable from Cairo, from her [?] Pr[?] Bert Marina, stating that [?] had much improved. ...

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  37. ANOTHER YEAR

    A correspondent says: The French now in the firing line state that they intend to continue thee war until it is won. They also declare that it will ...

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  38. RECENT FLORAL BALL

    At the Sacred Heart Hospital, the committee of the recent Floral dance met, where the Balance Sheet was presented and adopted, and the proceeds ...

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  39. REPORTED MISSING.

    Al[?]gst those reported missing at the Dardanelles is Private A. J. Block (Iandra). ...

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  40. 4,000 A MONTH.

    Amsterdam, Monday.—German casualty lists show that since the outset of the war 4000 officers were either killed, wounded or captured monthly. ...

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  41. MEETING OF LADIES.

    Yesterday aftornoon at the Town Hall a most enthusiastic meeting of ladies at which there was big attendance, was held in the Town Hall ...

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  42. ESCAPED FROM SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A trawler has yachted Grimsby battered by a submarine. One the crew was killed while many were badly injured. The ...

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  43. Tennis.

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  44. OPEN COLUMN

    Sir,—The military parade on Sunday last had to wade through a quagmire of mud and slush to reach St. Mary's Church after turning off from ...

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  45. ANOTHER £100 DONATION.

    The hon. secretaries of the local Australia Day Funds have received a cheque for £100 from the Directore of the Young Cooperative Rolte-Flour ...

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  46. Italians.

    ROME, Monday.—A message from the front says that on the lower Isonzo the Austrians are being relentlessly hunted out of their trenches. ...

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  47. COWRA

    A weeting of the above club was held in the Literary Institute on Thursday night. The business was the reception of a balance sheet and ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. South West Africa.

    PRETORIA, Sunday.— South Africans are in ecstacies over the success of their Prime Minister in German South-West Africa where the entire ...

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  49. CERTIFICATES FOR REJECTED VOLUNTEERS.

    This morning, Mrs. Metealfe, hon. secretary of Young Red Cross Soceity in reply to a letter written by her received the following from teh Defence ...

    Article : 146 words
  50. CABLE TO KITCHENER,

    PRETORIA, Monday.—General Botha has cabled to Lord Kitchener:—"I hope soon that many of my men here will take up their share in the ...

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  51. THE BLUE MOON.

    Rehearsals for the above production are now well ahead, and the Society's indefatigable conductor (Mr. R. Ellwood Arey) is confident that ...

    Article : 60 words
  52. KONIGSBERG DESTROYED.

    Monitors attached and destroyed the German crataor Konigsberg, on Sunday. The German boat took re[?] the river in German [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
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