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  5. COUNTRY EDITION.

    The following appeared in our Country Edition on Saturday. THE WAR. SATURDAY'S WIRES ...

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  6. INCOME TAX DEFAULTERS.

    Another batch of prosecutions was heard at the Police Court yesterday against persons for falling to furnish the State income tax returns. ...

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  7. THE SUBMARINE MENAGE.

    A wireless German official statement explaining the extension of the barred zones around England and France, and the establishment of a ...

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  8. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Mr. Holman states that he has received no cable advice from the Agent-General respecting the New South Wales loan, but according to ...

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  9. THE SEYMOUR MYSTERY.

    The Trawool, Seymour, mystery, has so far baffled the efforts of the police. The sum of £151 was found in the dress pocket of the murdered ...

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  10. THE NEW STATE LOAN.

    Referring to the latest New South Wales war loan, the Assistant Treasurer said the terms were more favorable than those of the last loan ...

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  11. PUBLIC OPINION IN GERMANY.

    Reuters' Amsterdam correspondent on Friday stated that the "Lokal Anzeiger" says that one hundred and fifty to two hundred tanks were ...

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  12. THE STATE'S BUSINESS VENTURES.

    The Auditor-General has issued his report on the State industrial undertakings for the year ended June 30th 1917. Fifteen undertakings, ...

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  13. THE EFFECT OF THE VOTING RESTRICTIONS.

    Calculations based upon the number of persons of enemy birth in Australia indicate that possibly 100,000 will be affected by the ...

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  14. THE RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Petrograd is approaching famine conditions. The principal restaurants are entirely lacking food. Householders' rations have been reduced. ...

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  15. A NEW STATE LOAN.

    The New South Wales Government has announced a loan of £3,000,000 at 5¾ per cent. ...

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  16. RAILWAY ACCIDENT ON JERILDERIE LINE.

    When the down mixed train from Narandera was eight miles from Jerilderie yesterday, a truck, about the centre of the train, left the rails, ...

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  17. OTHER ITEMS.

    The Belgian Premier states that the German depredations for the first six months of the war represented £320,000,000. It is impossible to ...

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  18. ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    In the San Marino, Monte Permica, Monte Mon, and Fenera regions, the enemy reached a few advanced elements at Monte Fana. The Italians ...

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  19. AN ALLEGED INGENIOUS SWINDLE.

    Violet Furness, or Pepperill, aged 25, was charged at the Police Court with having imposed upon Dorothy Lawry by false representation, with ...

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  20. THE DESTROYED CHEMICAL WORKS.

    Reuters' Zurich correspondent says that Stock Exchange circles state that the Grieshem chemical works, which were recently destroyed, ...

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  21. THE LOSS OF THE CHAUNCEY.

    The transport Rose was the vessel which collided with the American destroyer Chauncey, which was lost, with 21 men. The Chauncey was cut ...

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  22. AMERICAN GERMANS REMOVED FROM BARRED ZONES.

    Thousands of Germans have been forced to move from their homes near the docks, piers, and other establishments in the barred zone, in ...

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  23. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A French seaman, whose name has not yet been ascertained, was looking over the side of a vessel in Woolwich Dock, when he overbalanced, ...

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  24. THE WEEK'S OPERATIONS.

    A high military authority states that the advance on Cambrai was for a depth of six and a half miles, over a front of ten miles, being a ...

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  25. HANDLING MILLIONS.

    During the construction of the trans-Australian railway the pay officers dealt with an expenditure approximating £4,000,000, including ...

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  26. TORRENTIAL RAINFALLS.

    Torrential rains are reported over many parts of the State. At Albury, where 168 points fell, fears are entertained of another flood in the ...

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