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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    "When Lions Escape" (2,500), and "When Conscience Calls," 2,000 ft., will be shown at the Burlo to-night. Supporting items will include. "Scenes ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. The Russians

    The Governor-General at Galisia by order of the Arch Duke Nicholas, announces that anyone offering spiritous liquors to the troops will be ...

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  7. WAR

    The "Observer" correspondent at Calais states that the Allies forced the rear of the German army into Theft. They took prisoners, 1200 of which were wounded and 700 ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. The Japanese

    It is officially stated that the Japanese navel and heavy artillery are co-operating with land forces in the bombardment of Tsingtao. ...

    Article : 85 words
  9. Bathurst Eight-Hour Settling.

    The prizes in connection with the Bathurst Eight-Hours demonstration were paid over, with some exceptions, at Kaiser' Hotel, last night. The ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. BRAVE BELGIANS.

    The "Times" correspondent in France attributes the escape of the main Belgian army largely to the heroism of a few thousand, who held ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. THIS MORNING'S CABLES

    A communique issued at midnight states that a very violent battle is progressing between Neiuport and the Lys. The Germans crossed the Yser, ...

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  13. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    The Germans claims that the torpedoer Bgo sunk the japanese cruiser Takachiho. (The Japanese admit the old ...

    Article : 30 words
  14. INCIDENTS OF OSTEND.

    When a French torpedo arrived of — (name censured), on Friday the German artillery at the water front fired. The torpedoer in answering, ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. Mudgee Bowling Green.

    On Saturday, Mr. Spence, President of the N.S.W. Association, took a team up from Sydney and played a 3-rink game. The visitors won by ...

    Article : 32 words
  16. DETAILS OF FIGHTING

    Sir George Redd, cabling on Sunday from London, gives details of recent fighting, gleaned from official despatches. A German airman, ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND NEUTRAL SHIPS.

    A German Government communique condemns Gerat Britain's attitude with regard to contraband and the seizure of Germans upon neutral vessels, and ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. Kelso Convent Social.

    A very successful social was held in aid of the Convent, at the School Room, Kelso, on Saturday night. Although the weather was on the warm ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. SANGUINARY ARGONNE FIGHT.

    An officer, writing to the daily newspaper, "Liberte," narrates terrible slaughter in the Argonne. An infantry regiment and a battalion of ...

    Article : 200 words
  20. THE KARLSRUHE

    Lloyds report that the German cruiser, Karlsruhe, captured, but did not sink the steamers, Indrana, The Farn and the Condor. ...

    Article : 33 words
  21. "The Climax."

    The School of Arts was well filled last night, when the Country Amusements Coy. submitted "The Climax" to a Bathurst audience. Miss ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. MORE GERMAN BATTERIES DESTROYED.

    A communique, issued to-day, says. "No change between the Sea and Arras ; also at the Argonne. Our arvillery destroyed three more German ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. AEROPLANES BETTER THAN ZEPPELINS.

    In view of the German reports regarding the rapid construction of airship sheds in Belgium, and also that the Kaiser has ordered 25 air ships, ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. THE EXTRAVAGANCE OF THE LAW.

    A more striking example of the law's delay and the costly manner in which it is administered could not be provided than at the sittings of the ...

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  25. ANGLO-AMERICAN SHIPPING ALLIANCE.

    An alliance of Liverpool and New York shipowners has subscribed capital for a fleet of at least 20 big carog steamers, flying the American flag, ...

    Article : 91 words
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  27. Slept in.

    Mr. L. Edgley failed to respond to his name, when called at the Circuit Court, at 2 p.m. yesterday. Three times his name rang through the ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. sCORRESPONDENTS' STORIES.

    Everywhere, say correspondent,s sheel are screaming, white puffs of smoke from the sharpnell, and great black clouds rising like spirals, as ...

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  29. RECORD BRITISH BAYONET CHARGE.

    Details of fighting at Vieille Chappelle show that the British aritllery bombarded the Germans' positions from dawn to 3 o'clock. A bayonet ...

    Article : 317 words
  30. Marltz, the Traltor

    It is understood that Col. Martiz's force consists of 1,000 rebels, 75 German gunners, and a few maxims and field guns. ...

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  31. Another Hot Day.

    Still the heat increases. yesterday's temperature went up one one the previous day, 92 being the registration. ...

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  32. City Pictures.

    "The Convict's Return," 3,000 ft, is one of Pathe's masterpieces. At features the world's greatest artistes. ...

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  33. BRITISH FORCE IN DIFFICULTIES

    Whilst a British shore party, with a machine gun, was landing, German sharpshooters, lying on the flat sand dunes, picked them off one after ...

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  34. GERMAN AGGRESSION.

    Lord Roberts, addressing the Canadians at Salisbury Plains, said : "We are fighting a nation which regards the British as a barrier to its ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. MURDER OF AUSTRIAN ARCH DUKE.

    A telegram from Serajevo states that at the trial of Princip, charged with the murder of the Archduke, the Public Prosecutor declared that the ...

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  36. A Generous Offer.

    Professor Lewis of "The Marvel of Creation," is prepared to donate this week's proceeds from the show to local charities. ...

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  37. sBLOODIEST ENGAGEMENT OF CAMPAIGN.

    Messrs. Ashmead, Bartlett, and Philip Grbbs, war correspondents, penetrated Dixmude, and saw the fighting on Wednesday. They state it was ...

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  38. Open after 6 p.m.

    Wellesly Waddell, who pleaded guilty at the Police Court yesterday morning to keeping his shop in Howick-street open after 6 p.m., was fine 10/-, 6/- ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The death is announced of Lempriere Pringle, the Tasmanian basso singer. He He appeared in Australia in roof, in grand opera, under Mr. ...

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  40. AN ARMISTICE REFUSED.

    It is officially stated the French [?] Saturday refused the German request for an armistice to bury their dead and gather wounded, following attacks ...

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  41. Did not Register his Dog.

    Walter Butler pleaded guilty at the Police Court yesterday morning to failing to register his dog, and was fined 10/-, with 6/- costs, or four days' ...

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  42. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Captain M. B. Carbery, of the Irish Fusiliers, who accompanied the Imperial contingent to Australia in roof, has been killed in action. ...

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  43. Wattle Flat Mining.

    On Saturday, Mr. E. McDonald, of Wattel Flat, brought to Bathurst several specimens of gold bearing quartz, from a mine at Wattle Flat. With his ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. SUPPOSED AEROPLANE AT GRAFTON

    Some time ago an aeroplane was reported to have passed low down over Byron Bay, curing the day. Since then there have been numerous ...

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  45. THE TRAFALGAR DAY ACTION.

    Mr. Gibbs, war correspondent, describes the German prisoners, many of whom are wounded, famished and terror stricken, and looked like ...

    Article : 172 words
  46. CROWN PRICES'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    It is stated that the Crown Prince narkwly ecaped a French airman's bomb at Revigney. Fifteen were killed and 22 wounded, 15 yards away from ...

    Article : 39 words
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