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  4. MEN FROM AUSTRALIA.

    A Servian official message from Salonica states that 800 Dalmstian and Oroat volunteers from Australia have been sworn into the Servisn ...

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  6. Prime Minister Attacked.

    A[?]wednesday Queensland. on Thursday. afternoon when the Prime Muns[?] alighted fromthe brishane sydney train to ...

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  7. U BOATS CAPURED.

    In the course of a speech by Mr. Hosler, Councillor to the British Embasey, an important announcement was made. ...

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  8. APARIMA TORPEDOED.

    The Union S.S. Company's cargo steamer Aparima has been torpedoed in the English Channel. The disaster was attended with heavy toss of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    Lord Newton (Assistant Under. Secretary for Foreign Affairs) and Licutenant-General Sir Herbert Belfield (representing the War Office) ...

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  10. LONDON, FRIDAY.

    The British reinforcements continne to arrive at the Italian front. The enemy is vainly attempting to destend touard the plain in the ...

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  11. INVASION DEFINITELY HELD UP.

    A Rome cable to the Itaban Embasty at Washington states that the invadon of Italy has been definitely halted. ...

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  12. The War

    A message received in wasmngton from Petrograd says:—The Germans hare agreed to the Hob beviks overturer for a general ...

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  13. ENEMY BOATS ON PIAVE.

    An Italian message reports:—There has been reciprocal artillerying along the whole front. Our batteries carried out ...

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  14. HINDENBURG TUNNEL.

    The capture of the Hindenburg tunnel, by which German troops were moved freely along the Hindenburg line, is now practically complete. ...

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  15. IN THE WIST.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports.—We repulsed two raids in the neighborhood of Arion. The enemy's artillerying is active ...

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  16. IN RUSSIA.

    It is reported that the German Commander in Chief has consented to enter into negotiations for an Armistice with Ruseia on all fronts ...

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  17. Gulgong Hospital.

    At the a[?]meeting of the Gulgeng District Hospital the hon[?]reported thad since last meeting the sum at £[?] ...

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  18. Gulgong News.

    Word has been received that Private Raymond Thompson. of Gulgong is severely wounded. Private William Bradley Smith. of ...

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  19. For Conscription.

    The Minister for [?]Mr John Galiand. M.L.C. will speech at Mudgee in the Town Hall on Tuesday night in support of the ...

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  20. Hail Storm.

    recently the Cudgebegong distract experienced an exceptionally severe hailstorm Besides gatdens and orchards nearth all the ...

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  21. Resch Enternment.

    The minister for Defeace stated that it was not true that the internment of Elmund Reach, head of the Resch Brewing Company was ...

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  22. MAURICE SAYS CRISIS IS PAST.

    General Maurice (Director of Military Operations) stated to-day:—I[?]definitely say that the crisis in Italy has passed, and the credit ...

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  24. AUSTRIA'S WILLINGNESS.

    Count Czernin has expressed the AUstro-Hungarian Premier's wilhngness to negotiate an bonorable peace with Russia. ...

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  25. EVENTS TO COME.

    The Coonabarabran Jockey Club Advertise its annual patriotic race meeting for January 8 and 9. when £175 in prize money will be ...

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  27. The Wheat Silos.

    Mr. W. G. Ashford M.L.A., has received the following communication from the Under-Secretary and Director of the Department of ...

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  28. STARVING ARMIES MAY GO HOME

    "The Times" correspondent at petrograd reports that the position at the fronts is almost catastrophic osing to the shortage of food. If ...

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  29. Cockabutta Creek News.

    Haymaking.—The ta[?]are just starting the haymaking. Road. Bad The ready are verboggy. ...

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  30. pyramul Market Day and Secial.

    A market day and social to raise fends for the assistance of Private Alfred Wardrop. a local soldier who lost a leg at the front, and is ...

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  31. SHIPS SUNK.

    German submarines did better[?]ng the week ended November 27 an was the case in the previous[?]days. They sank 21 yessels. ...

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  32. LENIN REPUDIATED.

    The latest advices from Russia state that the Peasants' Conference repudiated the BolcheVik Govern. ment and advocated the formation ...

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  33. Sports at Denman.

    A day's sports will be held at Denman on January 1, 1918, in aid of the Denman Brass Band, in the Recreation Ground, Already an ...

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  34. TEE HOLY CITY.

    General Maurice (Director of Mr[?]Operations) says:—he hills of Judes are difllcult antry for the transport of guns, ...

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  36. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S STATE MENT.

    The German Gorernment has sent out by wireless the following extract from the speech of the German Chancellor at the opening of the Reich. ...

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  37. Ball at Long Creek.

    A ball and supper will be held in Mr. A. E. Corrie's Hall, Long Creek, on January 1. 1918. The proceeds are in aid of the ...

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  38. Weddings.

    At the catholic church, Cooyal, the Rev. E. P. O'Donnell celebrated the marriage of Mr. Michael OBrien, jun. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ...

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  39. HALF-A-MILLION SIBERIANS MASSACRED.

    Mr. Phillips price, the "Manchester Guardian's" correspondent at Petrograd, who has journeyed across Siberia, cables:— ...

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  40. Should Eyery Worthy Man.

    SIR,—In Thursday's issue of the "Cuardian" there appeared a letter from your Rylstone correspondent Mr. W. R. Jones). in which be ...

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  41. Craboon Sports.

    A day's sports will be held at Craboon on New year's Day, Jan 1. when an excellent programme comprising horse, pedestrian, and ...

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  42. BUTLER—WATERWORTH.

    At St. Stephen's Church of England Newtown on November 10. the Rev. L. A. Marina of Oulgong, officiated at the marriage of ...

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  43. A PARTIAL ARMISTICE.

    The Bolcheviks and Germans have concluded an armistice affecting the northern portion of the Russian front. ...

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  44. over the Cliffs.

    Although she fell goft. over the chifls near Manly on Thursday afternoon, Miss Florence Matthews, aged 22. an arust, escaped ...

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  45. Social at Gudgegong.

    A grand social is advertised to be held in the Toolamanag woolshed, Cudgegong. on Friday, December 14. in aid of the Red Cross funds. ...

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  46. TAILING MAN POWER

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that Germany's enormous now efforts are draining the man-power for the army, and ...

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  47. Entertainment at Mrandooran.

    The Mundooran Mu[?]ical and Dramatic Society will giro on entertainment at the Mund[?]ran Mechanics hall. on Tuesday December 11. ...

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  48. TO COMBAT THE SUBMARINES.

    A Woshington message reports that, in order to combat the submarine menace more offectively, the Navy will operate all Merchant ...

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