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  2. To-Day's Wires.

    It Is officially announced that the Italians have occupied Corizla, taking 10.000 prisoners. ...

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  4. Hill End Post Office

    Mr. W. M. Floming, M.P., has been forwarded the following communication from the Deputy Postmaster-General:— ...

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  5. ANOTHER AIR RAID.

    Airships raided the cast of England and Scottish coast. There was no military damage. Three women were killed and fourteen ...

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  6. 7400 MORE PRISONERS.

    Petrograd states that General Lethckinsky occupied Tyomienies, four miles cast of Stanislay, capturing an additional 7400 prisoners, ...

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  7. THE KATIA ROUTE.

    The Commander-in-Chief on Egypt reports that the pursuit of the Turks defeated at Katia continues. The rearguard is being ...

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  8. IN THE BALKANS.

    Mr. Ward Price report that the Servians hold a sector of the most difficult mountain front of 2000 feet, disputing the peaks with one ...

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  10. RUSSIANS MARCH ON.

    A late Petrograd communique says: we are pursuing the enemy south of the D[?]cister. The Russians stormed the town of ...

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  11. The War.

    A Rome communique sates: "One of our submarines torpedoed and sank on Austrian destroyer in the Adriatic." ...

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  12. PORTUGAL TO HELP.

    The Portuguese parliament has adopted a resolution to respond fully to Britain's invitation to enter the war. ...

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  13. ASIA MINOR COAST BOMBARDED.

    British warships bombarded the Asia Minor Coast, compelling Turks to evacuate Cheeme, abandoning trenches and guns. ...

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  14. ENEMY REPULSED.

    A Paris communique says: "After the failure of numerous attacks the enemy again retired from Thaiment work. ...

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  15. FORGING SLOWLY AHEAD.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports on Tuesday:—Last night we pushed forward south of the Throne Wood, and fighting ...

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  16. LEMBERG.

    From a despatch it is learned that the Austrian Authorities ordered the evacuation of Lemberg on August 4. ...

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  17. FLEURY AND THIAUMONT.

    Reuters Paris correspondent says that the fighting at Thianmont and Fleury on Tuesday was perhaps more desperate than anything previous to ...

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  18. MULHEIM.

    The Admiralty announces that British seaplanes, co-operating with the French, successfully bombarded benzine stores and barracks at ...

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  19. LATE LOCAL NEWS

    A public meeting will be held in the Town Hall next Monday night in order to make arrangements for the establishment of a Mudgee ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. THE BREMEN.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the submarine Bremen sank owing to an accident to her machinery. ...

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  21. New Merriwa Constable

    Mounted Constable McRae has been appointed to the Merriwa police district and entered upon his duties on Monday last. We wish ...

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  22. ITALY'S SUCCESSFUL OFFENSIVE.

    There is great rejoicing in Italy over the Italian successes. The attack progressing on a front of 62 miles. ...

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  23. GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    Tuesday's Petrograd official message says:—We have had a great victory south of the River D[?]ster, where we ...

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  24. ADVANCE NEAR GUILLEMONT.

    General Haig reported at midnight on Tuesday:—South-west of Guillemont our line advanced 400 yards. The enemy made ...

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  25. PERONNE IN FLAMES.

    German newspapers sate that Peronne is in flames, including the library, museum, and the picture gallery of the Anglo-French masters ...

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  26. Uarbry Telephone Service.

    Mr. W. M. Fleming, M.H.R., has received word from the Deputy-Postmaster-General that in order to provide for emergent calls ...

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  27. GERMAN ATTACKS FAIL.

    General Haig reports:—"There is no change of the situation at Guillemon. Our bombers advanced northward of Pozieres. ...

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  28. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    Details of a terrible explosion in an ammunition and artillery depot at Rothenstein (East Prussia) show that thirty workmen and twenty ...

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  29. Home Again.

    Mrs. E. Keeth, of "Stanly," Gladstone-street, Mudgee, returned home this morning from Sydney, where she has been in a private hospital ...

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  30. ITALY MOVES FORWARD.

    A Rome official communique, issued on Tuesday, says:—The bridgehead at Gorz is in our hands as the result of the capture of ...

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  31. MUDGEE TROTTING MEETING.

    The Mudgee Trotting Club (under the auspices of the Mudgee A., P., H., and I. Association) will hold its inaugural meeting on the ...

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  32. EVENTS TO COME.

    A social will be held at Lower Botobolar on Saturday, 12th August, 1916, is aid of the War Chest Fund. Tickets: Gents 2/, ladies 1/. ...

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  33. Some cood Beef.

    Mr. John Rheinberger, butcher, of Church Street, Mudgee, has just purchased seven head of fine bullocks from the Flemington sale ...

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  34. GEURIE CARNIVAL.

    The Geurie Carnival will be held on Wednesday, September 20, 1916. Half proceeds with be equally divided between the Dubbo and ...

    Article : 43 words
  35. Mertnos at Homebush.

    offerings at recent Homebush sales have comprised a big proportion of western sheep. Owners have had no cause for complaint in ...

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  37. MUDGEE COURSING MEETING

    The Mudgee District Coursing Club will hold its fifth meeting on the racecourse enclosure on Saturday, August 26, 1916. The ...

    Article : 111 words
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