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  6. CITY RATING

    Since the passing of legislation giving municipalities the option of levying rates on the unimproved capital value of property in lieu of the ...

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  7. PLAY HOUSES

    A benefit entertainment is to be given by the Carters and Drivers’ Union, in conjunction with the employes of Messrs Permewan, Wright and Co., to ...

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  8. INVITATION TO KING.

    On arriving at Crete M. Venezelos is[?]ed a proclamation to tho Greeks, explaining the object of his movement and inviting King Constantine ...

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  9. ROUMANIA JUBILANT

    Mr. J. D. Bofirchier, the “Times” correspondent at Bue[?]t, says that the weather is impeding operations on both Ro[?]manian fronts. ...

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  10. THE NEW ADVANCE

    A Paris communique says that north of the Sununu, the battle was resumed on Monday, on the Anglo-French front. ...

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  11. FRENCH GAIN GROUND.

    A Paris communique states:—The French carried the German lines to the souther[?] outskirts of Frezicourt and mill 148. They captured the ...

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  12. ITALY’S SUCCEES.

    An Italian sem[?]-official messaged emphasises the importance of the capture if Cardinal which is one of the principal peaks beyond the last ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN NURSES.

    Twenty Australian nurses have arrived in London under the French Red Cross., They will be allocated in France. ...

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  14. GERMANS, RE-EXAMINED

    The “Times” correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German Minister for War has ordered the re-examination of all Germans between ...

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  15. WALL STREET BOOM.

    Wall street saw a great boom to-day, when 2,000,000 shares changed hands. This is the number death with in one day for tan years ...

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  16. ANGLO-FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The latest [?] Anglo-French advance practically encircles Combles with the exception of a two miles gap. ...

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  17. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Four lighters have been submarined off the Maas lightship, on the coast of Waterford. ...

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  18. ENORMOUS WORK NECESSARY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that a message from Salonika Compares tho enormous work which is m[?]ssary behind the Allied ...

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  19. ALMOST UNTENABLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that Combles is now a salient of [?] kilometre in the French line. It [?]must soon became ...

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  20. SYDNEY AIRMAN’S DEATH.

    An inquest was held at Birining ham to-day in connection with the death of Lieut. Sidney Woodrow, an airman, from Sydney, who started ...

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  21. ZEPPELIN PRISONERS.

    The “Times“ correspondent in Essex states that the officers and crew of the Zeppelin who were taken prisoners, have been lodged in a ...

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  22. ENEMY LOSSES VERY HEAVY.

    General Haig reports:—South of the Ancre we attacked to-day and were everywhere successful, between Combles and (Martinpuich, to a ...

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  23. THE DANDIES.

    A most appreciative audience greeted the Dandies last night at the Mechanics’ Hall, when a very attractive programme was again ...

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  24. A V.C. HERO.

    Tho Victoria Cross awards include Sergeant Clande Charles Castleton, of the Australian machine gun section. ...

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  25. VENELELOS COING TO SALONIKA.

    The “Ties[?] correspondent at Athens sa[?]s that from Crete M. Venezelos proceeds to Salonika, in order to lead the Nationalist ...

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  27. CRIME RECORD DECREASES.

    Reports of the Prisons Commission show that the number of convictions in 1915 was reduced by nearly half company with 1914 Convi[?]ions ...

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  28. COLISEUM.

    A splendid programme of special feature pictures was screened last right at the Coliseum. A fine feature drama entitled “The Making ...

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  29. ANOTHER AIR RAID.

    It is officially announced [?]at another air raid on the East coast of England is now in progress. No details as to loss of life or ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN HEROES HONORED

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  31. FIRST GERMAN TRENCHES.

    Reutor's correspondent at Amiens says that the fresh British advance on Monday completed the success of that of the 15th. Advantage ...

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  33. SEVERAL, BOMBS DROPPED.

    I[?] is officially announced that several hostile airships crossed the cast and north-east coast between 10.30 p.m., and midnight. Hombs ...

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  34. LYRIC INVITATION CONCERT .

    An attractive [?] programme will be given at the concert in the Alfred Hall to-morrow evening. Box-plan closes to-morrow at 5 o'clock. ...

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  35. GRAND PATRIOTIC BALL.

    The plain, masked fancy dress, and poster ball, to be held in St. Patrick's Hall, on Tuesday next, October 3, is to raise funds to, ...

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  36. CASUALTIES AND DAMAGE REPO[?]TED.

    It is officially stated that probably six air-ships visted the north eastern and southern counties. Some casualties and damage have been ...

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  37. SPORT AND PLAY

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  38. AIR RAID ON ESSEN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that telegrams from the frontier state that 40 Germans were killed in the Allied raid on Essen. ...

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  39. CI[?]EF OF STAFF RESIGNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens States that General Mesegopolous the new chief of the Greek General Staff, ha-s resigned. Everything ...

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  40. “GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND.”

    The burnt Zeppelin was of the latest type, and her largest and heaviest parts I were made of aluminum. The commander’s gold ...

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  41. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE.

    The annual sports meeting will take place at St. Patrick’s College Oval on Saturday,. 30th inst. A specially attractive programme has ...

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  43. A GREAT FEAT.

    The British in front of Ginchy were confronted with the task of storming the o[?]d Telegraph Hill, where the Germans were very ...

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