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  5. GOLD STEEL.

    An official announcement shows that the capture of Les Eparges, in the Woevre district, was characterised by desperate bayonet fighting. Statements which have been made by ...

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  6. DUST IN THE AIR.

    Many suburban residents on rising this morning did not quite know what to make of the weather. There was a peculiar haze in the air, which at first suggested fog, but a further ...

    Article : 438 words
  7. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    [?] issue at Petrograd states:— [?] Niemen, at daybreak on April 9, we attacked the German positions, and captured two lines of trenches at Culwuria and ...

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  8. THE NAVAL FIGHT

    There is evidence from various sources that the naval engagement off the Sartoro Island, on the West Coast of Norway, on Wednesday, was an engagement of some importance, and resulted in a British victory. ...

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  10. MIDNIGHT ORGIES.

    The Grand Hotel at [?], which was transformed into the German headquarters, has been closed in consequence of scandals. A certain General, after an all night orgie, ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. DRIVEN FRANTIC.

    A sensational trial, which has been concluded, was that of Captain Herall, who was charged with murdering his wife at Compiegne, where a company of bursars was ...

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  12. A BIG BLAZE.

    A store in Liverpool, with 35 acres of floor space, and filled with bonded tobacco valued at £3,000,000, took fire. It is believed that damage to the extent of ...

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  13. ON THE TRACK.

    Most of the horses engaged later in the day spurted on the "magpie" grass track at Randwick this morning. Ulva's Isle was among the lot that came ...

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  14. HARBOR COLLISION.

    An exciting collision between a motor boat and a Manly ferry steamer, fortunately got attended by any serious result, occurred in the harbor, off Dobroyd Point, on Saturday ...

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  15. "YOUR AGE, PLEASE?"

    There has been considerable doubt in the minds of the railway officials recently as to the ages of many of the travellers who utilise workmen's weekly tickets. A special concession is ...

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  16. HIS LAST SPURT.

    The well-known Victorian racehorse Phillo dropped dead at Randwick racecourse this morning after finishing a spurt of three furlongs in 33sec on the "magpie" grass rink in ...

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  17. COMMERCE-RAIDER.

    A message has been received from the Virginian port of Newport News, where the armed German liner Prince Eitel Frederich is interned, to the effect that another armored liner has ...

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  18. LATEST OUTRAGE.

    The latest outrage by German submarines consists in the sinking of the Belgian Relief Committee's steamer Harpalyee, 5940 tons. The vessel was attacked, and sent to the ...

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  19. BULGARIA'S CHANCE.

    The "Petit Parislen's" correspondent at So[?]s publishes an interview with M. Radoslavoff Bulgarian Foreign Minister, in which the letter states that Bulgaria hitherto has ...

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  20. THE MAILS.

    Mails close at the G.P.O. Sydney, to-morrow, for the following places:— Macleay River, via Newcastle, per the Yulgilbar, at [?] a.m. ...

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  21. NOT THE MEN.

    Two men were before the Central Police Court this morning on a charge of assaulting and robbing Foster Web[?]ter, a laborer, who lives in Surry Hills. He told the magistrate (Mr. ...

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  22. THE KARLSRUHE'S FATE.

    The German cruiser Karlsruhe, as to the staking of which statements have already been published, was in the Caribbean Sea on November 4. While the crew were taking tea in ...

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  23. CRONULLA'S TRANSIT FACILITIES.

    "North British" writes:— One day last week you published a letter ever the [?] "L. and N. W." It is not the first time [?] and N. W." has drawn ...

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  24. BATTERY DESTROYED.

    Further activities are reported in the vicinity of the Displa[?]. Warships approached the coast in the Gulf of [?] destroyed a Turkish battery. ...

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  25. MOTOR CARS DAMAGED BY FIRE.

    Two motor cars were damaged by core during the week end. One, a [?] baker owned by A. Stey[?] street, Waverley caught all [?] ...

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