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  5. COUNTRY EDITION.

    The following appeared in our Country Edition on Wednesday. THE WAR. WEDNESDAY'S WIRES ON THE WESTERN FRONT ...

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  6. A HURDLE HORSE KILLED.

    While being schooled over a fence at Flemington Kind Ways, ridden by F. Elliott, fell and broke his neck. Elliot escaped injury. ...

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  7. A SUPREME COURT ACTION.

    The action Petree versus Knox, which, has been before the court for some days, concluded with a verdict for the defendant Mr. Windeyer ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S WAR FIGURES.

    The Minister for Defence states that Australia has sent 302,570 men to the Front, and that 27,226 have returned. Twenty thousand of these ...

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  9. THE COAL TRADE DIFFICULTY.

    The executive officers of the Colliery Employers' Federation have received an important telegram in regard to the frequent strikes. It is ...

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  10. MICE IN CHAFF TRUCKS.

    A consignment of chaff from Forbes, on being unloaded at Alexandria was found to be infested with mice. Auctioneers, buyers, and others, aided ...

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  11. WOOL AND STOCK REPORTS.

    Messrs. John Bridge and Co., Ltd., report under date 30th June, 1917:—Rabbit Skins—It will be permissible from now onward, to make an ...

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  12. THE P.P. BOARDS' CONVENTION.

    The annual convention of the Pastures Protection Boards has adopted a number of important resolutions. It decided to continue the agitation ...

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  13. THE CHINESE COUP D'ETAT.

    "The Times" Pekin correspondent states the restoration of the Manchu dynasty has been accepted placidly. The majority of the Northern ...

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  14. RUSSIA REASSERTS HERSELF.

    The Russians have occupied three lines of trenches at Koniuchy. They took a fortified village. The Russian official message ...

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  15. RAIN IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Heavy rains have fallen in Perth and the country districts. Several washaways have taken place on the railways of West Australia. ...

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  16. PROPOSED MOBILISING OF THE DOCTORS.

    It is reported that the Prime Min-ister disagreed with the suggestion that doctors in the Commonwealth should be mobilised for active ...

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  17. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Messrs. Ricket and Thomas' art furniture factory at Rockdale, together with its contents, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  19. THE FEDERAL FINANCES.

    The Federal Treasurer said yesterday that the year had turned out better than he expected. The surplus was £1,676,584. ...

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  20. ANOTHER INDUSTRIAL AWARD.

    Judge Rolin, in the Arbitration Court, gave a judgment affecting the building trades. His Honor. said he was unable to see, on the evidence, ...

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  22. THE CITY RAILWAY TO WAIT.

    The State Cabinet has reaffirmed its previous decision in connection with the City Railway, and has decided that all work, except that ...

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  23. PASTORALISTS AND FRENCH DAY.

    There was an "extraordinary scene at the Winter Garden of the Hotel Australia last night. An old brown boxer hat was offered at auction, ...

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  24. RACIAL FEUDS IN AMERICA.

    A cable from Vancouver states that the St Louis militia was called out to deal with race riots at scores of places in the city. The whites threw ...

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  25. CLERKS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

    A deputation from the clerks of the public service interviewed the Attorney General regarding the employment of temporary clerks. The ...

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  26. OTHER ITEMS.

    Reuters' Amsterdam correspondent reports serious disturbances at Dusseldorf, where crowd of workers wrecked and looted shops, especially ...

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  27. A FEROCIOUS DOG.

    A dog owned by a couple named Newman, in the Coraki district, suddenly went mad, and attacked Mrs. Newman. One of her ears was almost ...

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  28. THE RANDWICK STRIKE.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner, referring to the strike of boys at Randwick work shops, said the Commissioners had decided, with the ...

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