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  3. LAST NIGHTS STORM

    "Sustained puleation of luminosity in the atmosphere." In these words Mr Meares of the Sydney Metrological Station described the stores ...

    Article : 548 words
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  5. THE WEAKENING FOE.

    The French [?] of the war at present being published says:— Beyond all dispute the cadres of the German Army have a had proportion of officers, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. MOTHER VICTIM.

    The steamer Falaba, 4806 tons, belonging to the Elder-Dempster line, left Liverpool on Saturday, and was reported to be in distress in the Bristol Channel. ...

    Article : 473 words
  7. WONDERFUL SHOOTING.

    Another excellent mine-sweeping campaign continues in the Dardanelles, under cover of the battleship. The [?] at Ki[?] Bahr fired on the ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. VIVID FLASHED AND LOUD PEALS.

    The [?] which the storm presented to the [?] suburbs was an awe-inspiring one. Shortly [?] 10 o'clock, almost continuous flicker[?] of lighting [?] up the low clouds ...

    Article : 371 words
  9. THE ONWARD MARCH.

    Further successes are detailed in a communique issued to-day. The Russians have captured a new line of heights in the region of Bartfield. Hungary 39 ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. THE SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    Efforts to false the United States submarine which sank outside the harbor and failed to appear again, are still being maintained. Bat all hope has been abandoned for the ...

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  11. SIGNS OF THE TIMES.

    The Italian Cabinet has forbidden the publication of news regarding preparations for war. ...

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  12. WHEN PEACE COMES.

    A welcome luncheon was tendered in Mr F. W. Young. Agent-General for South Australia at the Cannon-street Hotel. There were eighty persons present, including the High ...

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  13. AN ENGLISHMAN'S RUSE.

    It is reported that the success of the British raid on the German works at Hoboken, outside Antwerp, recently was largely due to the cleverness of one Englishman, who mounted a ...

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  14. THREE MORE DEATHS IN EGYPT.

    The Defence Department announces the following deaths.— Private Edwin Pickle 1st Field Ambulance, died at Hellopolls, March 25, from pneumonia. ...

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  15. TELEPHONE LINES DAMAGED.

    In the western suburbs de[?]ning claps of thunder followed blinding lighting [?], while rain fell in torrents, to the great delight of the numerous owners of gardens. A ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. RIVERINA HAS GOOD FALLS.

    The drought in New South wales, which at some inland districts was becoming acute, is broken. Rain fell in almost every town in the country yesterday, the exception being the far ...

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  17. A PARTNERSHIP MATTER.

    When the case of Carl Caristoff, 38, who was charged with forging the signature of O. P. M'Cloy, to a cheque for the payment of £2 10s, on January 23, was called on at the Central ...

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  18. THE LIST TO DATE.

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  19. SHOP UNROOFED AT ST. LEONARDS.

    The lighting over the northern suburbs dazzling. For over three hours it played incessantly all over the heights, and the effect to walchera was of exceptional magnificence. On ...

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  20. "THIS AWFUL WAR."

    The Kaiser, through Herr Ballio, has sent the following message to the "New York greatest desire was to end my life without a ...

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  21. ON THE LANE COVE.

    For about half an hour prior to rain falling the lighting presented a weired but beautiful spectacle on the Lane Cove River. At times the flashes followed in such quick succession ...

    Article : 152 words
  22. AT GLADESVILLE.

    The storm was heavy along the upper portion of the Parramatta River. Around Gladeaville a strong wind drove the rain fiercely through any open windows and located the ...

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  23. NEVER COULD LOVE HER.

    A letter received her husband, John Tait, led Ethel Tait (formerly Griffiths) to believe he was living with another woman, and she petitioned, in the Sydney Divorce Court, before Mr. ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. GENERAL VON KLUCK WOUNDED

    It bas been officially announced to Berlin that Geners! Von Kluck has be en slightly injured by shrapnel while inspecting some trenches that the Germans captured at ...

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