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  2. Advertising

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  5. THE MANCHESTER UNITY.

    At the annual conference of the M.U.O.O.F. held at Blayney on Wednesday. Manildra and Canowindra were the places nominated for the ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. Telegrams.

    From Thursday of last week to Monday, coupons of food of the value of £2206 were issued at Broken Hill. There were some cases of imposition. ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. THE WAR.

    The House of Commons was crowded last night when the Blockade debate was conducted. Lord Fisher, and Swedish and Danish Ministers ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. CONVALESCENT HOME.

    There is a proposal to establish a convalescent home for soldiers at Bathurst at "Hereford House,'' the home of the late James Rutherford. ...

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  10. "THE TIPPERARIES."

    The Brewarrina recruits, known locally as the "Tipperaries" will leave by train next Monday for Sydney. Report says there will not then be six ...

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  11. SMART BOY, TOMMY.

    Mamma: "Tommy, give an account of yourself. Where have you bean all day?" Tommy: "Don't you know. Mamma? Maguire's great summer sale ...

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  12. TRANSIT OF WHEAT.

    The wheat despatched from all stations in New South Wales for the week ended January 22, totalled 303,138 bags. There were stacked on the ...

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  13. NAVAL OFICER'S THROAT CUT.

    Thomas Fife, a first class petty officer, of the royal navy, was admitted to the Sydney hospital to-day with his throat cut. ...

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  15. CHILD LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Mungindi reports that Edgar Tighe, aged 3 years, strayed from his home at Dayinar, 30 miles from Mungindi, on Sunday, and was lost. There is lit ...

    Article : 40 words
  16. THE DISMISSAL OF THAT DOGMAN.

    Circumstances of the dismissal of the dogman at the State brickworks at Homebush Bay were Inquired into to-day. The report upholds the action ...

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  17. ORANGE SHOW.

    The secretary of the A and P. Association recently communicated by letter with the less accessible members, and supporters of the show, with ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. A WOMAN BADLY BURNED.

    Mrs. Emily Coleman, 50, of Cathedral street, Woolloomooloo, was badly burned on the legs body and arms by the upsetting of a lighted spirit ...

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  19. ROBBING A BOOKMAKER.

    Charged with breaking and entering and robbing Edward Dyson, clerk of Randwick a bookmaker, of jewellery and money to the value of £75, ...

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  20. THE KING OF MONTENEGRO.

    The King of Montenegro has been enthusiastically received in Paris. ...

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  21. GERMAN MILITARY ACTIVITY IN BELGIUM.

    Reports are coming from Amsterdam of great German military activity in Belgium. The sounds of heavy gunfire is heard from the sea, ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. The Turf.

    Flying Handicap Arben Bow 7.3 (Dixon) 1, Muriate 2, Phantasy 3. Other starters, Box Seat, Peganoie, Aleberry. ...

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  23. A DRUNKEN SOLDIER.

    For drunkenness, Thomas Keating was ordered by Mr. Love, S.M., at the Central Police Court, to be detained in the inebriates' home for 12 months. ...

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  24. A MEMORIAL WINDOW.

    On Sunday morning next a dedicatory service will be conducted by the Rev. J. C. McDonald, in connection with the erection of a memorial ...

    Article : 167 words
  25. NARROW ESCAPE OF MOTOR PARTY.

    A motor car, carrying live men, from Liverpool, lost the front tyre, and the car fell over a cliff thirty feet deep, in the Bulli Pass. All the ...

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  26. ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Writing to the "Echo de Paris" Marcel Hutin says that the repulse of the Germans in Belgium this week cost them enormous losses. The officer ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    A man named William Cole, who was riding a motor cycle at Molony, collided with the loading horses of a wheat team, and sustained a broken ...

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  28. SOLDIER FALLS OFF ENGINE.

    Private Milton Todd, of the seventh battalion, was found lying between the rails near Auburn last night, seriously injured. He had fallen off the ...

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  29. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    Joseph Edward Baxter, 13, residing at Cabramatta, after swimming with some other boys, met Charles Schweikert, who had been shooting birds. ...

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  30. A CORONER'S RIDER.

    At Parramatta the Coroner, in finding a verdict of accidental death concerning John Hardy, temporary porter who was killed by a passenger train at ...

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  31. KELSO RACES.

    Opening Handicap: Orrysmith 0.0. April Rose 8.10, Muriate 8.10, Box Seat 8.9, Australian Mermaid 8.9, Pretty Mary 8.1, Mauraymer 7.13, Aleberry ...

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  32. THINKING OF THE FARMERS.

    The Attorney General stated this morning that if he merely paid attention to the local value of wheat he could reduce the price of bread to 2½d ...

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  33. KIDNEY TROUBLE—GRAVEL.

    How many of us escape constitutional slow poisoning, caused through the accumulation of waste matters in the blood? Not many, we fear. To ...

    Article : 223 words
  34. DOINGS AT BUKOVINA AND CZERNOVITCH.

    The petrograd correspondent of the "Times" says that lighting at Bukovimi is simmering down, and experts do not expect a revival on a large scale ...

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  35. STATE HIGH SCHOOLS CONGESTED.

    Three thousand pupils passed for the qualifying certificates, and there is room, for only 900 in the various high schools. The schools will be ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. Family Notices

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  37. RECRUITING.

    The accepted recruits to 1 p.m. today at the barracks were 86, Town Hall 80, Board of Health 59—total 225. Men on leave 198, paraded for camp ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. FATHER VAUGHAN'S POINTED DEDUCTIONS.

    A London message says that, speaking at the London Mansion, House yesterday Father Bernard Vaughan remarked "If that Prussianised ...

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  39. RUSSIAN COMMITTED FOR MURDER.

    After holding the inquest to-day on Michael McNally, 30, a seaman in the royal navy who was stabbed in a lavatory in the Oxford Hotel, Oxford St., ...

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  40. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    A big attendance favored the sports at Mullion Creek on Anniversary Day. Everything went with a swing, and the programme included footracing, ...

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  41. ORANGE EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The position of first assistant, which owing to the shortage of teachers has been vacant for some time, has been filed by Mr, Harold Johnstone, ...

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  42. CORRUPTION CHARGE FALLS THROUGH.

    The case in which Julius Blau was charged with having corruptly offered to give Charles Eggleston 10/, on account of something to be done ...

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  43. "NO GREATER LOVE."

    The Vision of Salome is danced upin the screen by the most beaptiful French actress living. Sadunah, the dancer, is also a mother with a big ...

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  44. Boxing.

    At the Maitland Stadium last night Fernand Quendreux defeated Frank O'Grady in nine rounds. The latter led throughout, but his condition gave ...

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  45. NATIVE MURDERS IN PAPUA.

    Advices received at Melbourne by Mr. Mason, of the Department of External Affairs from Judge Murray. Lieutenant Governor of Papua, state ...

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  46. DANGEROUS BRIDGES.

    Both bridges leading off Sale St. on to the flat near tho municipal sale yards, badly need seeing to. Yesterday, while a horseman was riding ...

    Article : 56 words
  47. BONAR LAW'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Bonar Law in a preface to a volume dealing with the fighting Canadians, says the Australians and New Zealanders at the Dardanelles ...

    Article : 95 words
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  49. ITALIAN MINISTER'S UTTERANCE.

    Signor Barzillal, who is a member of the Italian Ministry, has denied the accusation that Italy had a secret understanding with Germany. He ...

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  50. DALTON'S SALE.

    Never in the history of Daltons, Ltd, was there such a congestion on an opening sale day as there was yesterday. Customers were waiting for the ...

    Article : 170 words
  51. MERCHANDISE FOR ENEMY SEIZED.

    The London foreign office has pubished a list of good's contained in the mailbags for the central power's, which were taken from the Dutch steamer ...

    Article : 118 words
  52. WITH COLONEL WALLACE'S FORCES.

    The United States official press says that Colonel Wallace's force against the Senussi consisted of British overseas dominions and Indian troops. On ...

    Article : 118 words
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