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  2. Advertising

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  4. Sporting.

    The Randwick Racing Club opened its Birthday Meeting yesterday afternoon in fine weather. TJio Hurdle race was a remarkable one through ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. THE WAR.

    The capture of Mt[?]zeral was one of the greatest deeds ever performed by the French army. The enemy transformed the village into a veritable ...

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  6. WARM FAVORITES.

    At Fisher's sale, rugs 1/6, 1/9, 1/11. 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6; double bed colored blankets 8/11 pair; ladies winter coats ...

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  7. ACCIDENT AT ESKBANK.

    An accident occurred in Eskbank railway yard about six o'clock on Tuesday evening. It is stated that a number of trucks were standing on ...

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  8. THE EASTERN FRONT

    According to a Bucharest correspondent at Messagero, the Turks have evacuated Adrianople and have concentrated a big force at Chataldga. ...

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  9. THE WONDER SALE OF THE WEST.

    Thursday next will ina[?]gu[?]ate the wonder sale of the West. In spite of the tremendous rise in price for future deliveries—there will be a ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. HUGE RUSSIAN CAPTURES.

    The "Daily Mail" states that during the retreat in Gallcia the Russians captured 130,000 prisoners, thirty machine guns and fifty cannon. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES ON THE VISTULA.

    A Petrograd communique states that the Germans' attempted the offensive at Omuleff and Orjitz Valleys on the Vistula. All attacks were ...

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  12. WARNING TO SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    At the Narrabri police court last week, H. M. Hulbert and John Gregory, both employees of Messrs. A. E. Collins, Ltd., were each fined £20 ...

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  13. TIPS FOR ROSEHILL RACES.

    Hurdles: Jacoleen 1. yellowboc 2. Foothald 3. Prince of Wales Stakes: Sweet Malt 1, Cool Air 2, Coat of Mail 3. ...

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  14. GERMAN GUNS FOR WARSAW.

    Many train loads of heavy go s are reported to be leaving Essen for the Warsaw front. ...

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  15. BIG BATTLE RAGING ON THE DNEISTER.

    A fierce battle is still raging on the Dneister. The Russian officers consider the efficiency of the artillery a satisfactory element favorable to ...

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  16. CURIOSITY MONGERS.

    When the prisoners who were convicted at the recent Orange Quarter I Sessions were leaving by the passenger train on Saturday for their ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. PEACEMAKERS' HOUSES RAIDED.

    The Socialists' houses in Berlin who were suspected of advocating peace have been raided. Much literature has been destroyed, but the ...

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  18. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    Last week's rainfall and snow have been responsible for bringing the water in the reservoir to within 4ft 3 inches of the overflow, which means ...

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  19. LORD SKOPOS WINS.

    At, the Quam[?] J.C. races, the old Orange horse, Lord Skopos, got away with the principal event on the first day, the Cherrygorang Handicap one ...

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  20. GERMANS RESTARTING GALICIAN OIL WELLS.

    The Germans are vigorously engaged in restarting the Gallcian oil wells which are regarded as one of the chief fruits of victory. ...

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  21. Telegrams.

    A sensation was caused in Dubbo on Saturday evening, when a woman, about 40 years of age, was found in a dying condition in the local spor[?] ...

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  22. DR. DERNBERG.

    Doctor Dernberg has arrived at Bergen. Ho denies that he was molected. and states that the British who arrested the vessel in which he ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. BLACK WILKES JNR.

    Mr. J. Nancarrow's Black Wilkes Jnr., who is being trained by H. Sweetman, in Sydney. managed to run into third place in the Australian ...

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  24. ERRATA.

    In the names of prize winners at the public schools quarterly examinations, published on Saturday, one of the pupil's names was handed in as ...

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  25. LITTLE SAVINGS COUNT.

    During these hard times it is interesting to everyone to learn how they can make a saving. Here in Orange warm clothing is a necessity. ...

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  26. SATURDAY NIGHTS DANCE.

    Though the weather was cold and miserable on Saturday night, it did not debar a large attendance at the Oddfellows' Hall to participate in the ...

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  27. FERRYBOATS IN COLLISION.

    A collision occurred at the Circular Quay last night between the Sydney Ferry Cos steamers, Cooee and Kai Kai. The latter had a portion of her ...

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  28. AUSTRIANS DRIVEN OUT.

    The Italians have driven the Austrians out of the Carso Hills, and gained direct communication between Gradisca and Montfal[?]one. ...

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  29. KING'S PLAINS MINING.

    Important developments have taken place at the old Confidence Mine, near King's Plains, which promises to turn out into a huge and rich ...

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  30. FOR THOSE THAT HAVE FALLEN.

    Yesterday was observed throughout the Methodist Churches of Australia as a day of memorial for those who have fallen, and of intercession in ...

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  31. INVESTMENT OF GORLITZA.

    The investment of Gor[?]tza- is proceeding methodically. The Austrians are removing all the eivillaus. The bombardment of Hcuzel and ...

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  32. Football.

    Eastern Suburbs beat Newtown by 21 to 13. University defeated Balmain by 17 o 3. ...

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  33. MOTOR FATALITY AT BANKSTOWN.

    A fatal motor accident occurred at Bankstown yesterday afternoon. A car driven by Frederick Bunce, of the firm of Bunce and Son, tanners, ...

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  34. DEATH OF A SISTER OF MERCY

    There died at Bathurst Convent yesterday morning a very old and respected Sister in Sister Ita. [?]ormerly Prennan, and a native of [?] in. The ...

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  35. JEROME DEFEATED BY McNABB. I

    At Baker's Stadium last night McNabb defea[?]ed Jerome. the refeee stopping the contest in the thirteenth round, after Jerome went to the ...

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  36. RECORD FOOTBALL TAKINGS.

    The takings at the Balmain and S. Sydney football match were over £700. This constitutes a record for a Rugby League competition match. ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Yesterday A. W. McCallum, of Eastern Suburbs Club, scored 59 out of a possible 60, at 500 yards at Randiwick. Rif[?]o Range. The first ten shots were ...

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  38. RACING SIRE.

    In our to-day's Issue will be found particulars of that great racing sire, "Murillo," (imp), the property of Mr. Harry Taylor, of "Macquar[?] Stud," ...

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  39. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    In the presence of 25,000 spectators Balmain and South Sydney played a lraw, scoring ten points each. Glebe defeated Eastern Subuurbs by ...

    Article : 309 words
  40. TAYLOR BEATS WOLGAST.

    Georgo Taylor defeated Billy Wolgast last night, the towel being thrown in at the end of the fifth round. Wolfast was completely outclassed, and ...

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  41. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The president of the Methodist Church of New South Wales appointed yesterday as a day of special intercession and prayer in connection ...

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  42. RAILWAY SMASH.

    There was a railway smash at Flinders street station yesterday. A train was standing at the platform, when an empty train drew in, and collided ...

    Article : 49 words
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  44. ORANGE R.A. RIFLE CLUB.

    On Thursday last a team of riflemen representing the Orange Railway Ambulance Rifle Club, visited Sydney to compete in a return match with the ...

    Article : 286 words
  45. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    It's the hardest of hard luck for the tail light of your motor car to drop off unknowingly to you, and then to be fined at the next town for a breach ...

    Article : 86 words
  46. MISS LILIAN WALKER.

    The powerful and most graceful picture actress of the world takes the leading role in "The Land of Areadia,' to-night, at the Empire's. A ...

    Article : 117 words
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  48. WARREN'S C. OF E. CLERGYMAN.

    Quite recently we animadverted on the apathetic manner in which the Warren Anglicans attend to their elergyman's stipend. Saturday's ...

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  49. THE MOTHERS' £30,000.

    The Minister for Public Instruction has decided to ask the children of the public schools of the State to collect £30,000 for Australia Day, when the ...

    Article : 234 words
  50. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Much satisfaction is expressed at the report that Mr. Hughes will be the next High Commissioner. He is most favorably known in England, as ...

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  51. BOXING.

    At the stadium last night in the presence of a small crowd. Eddie McGoor ty met Harold Hardwick. After scoring well in the first round, the latter ...

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  52. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence of Norman Keal for the murder of his sister-in-law and child, at Onewhere, has been commuted to imprisonment for life. j ...

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