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  4. SHOCKING FARM ACCIDENT

    A shocking accident occurred on the farm of Mr P. Kennedy, near Tocumwal, to-day, when a team of horses attached to a reaper and binder bolted, ...

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  5. WEST FRONT

    A Paris official message states: — North of the Somme enemy troops who were gathering to the east of Sailly Saillisel were dispersed. South ...

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  6. QUEEN CARNIVAL

    The brisk spell of voting which commenced at the latter end of last week is in no way abated, and the interest is growing every day in connection ...

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  7. LOST LINER

    There Is much favorable communit in shipping circles regarding the rescue of the pass ngers and crew of the P. and O. Company’s Arabna, ...

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  8. NO AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ABOARD.

    The Minister for Defence Senator Pearee, gave a denial to the rumor that a number of Australian troops were on board the Arabia when she ...

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  9. SUCCESSFUL AIR ATTACKS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Rome says that a naval communique says that Italian and French air squadrons officetively nombaided the aerodrome at ...

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  10. P. AND O. DECLARES DIVIDEND.

    A dividend is being declared by the P. and O. Company of 6 per cont. for the half-year on deferred stock, plus a 6 per cent,, bonus free ...

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  11. STEAMER SHELLED.

    The steamer Columbian, 8800 tons, is reported from London as having been shelled by submarines, although she was flying the American flag. The ...

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  12. NO TROOPS ON BOARD.

    It was announced by Senator G. F. Pearcc, Minister for Defeno[?] to-day that there were no Australian troops on the Ara[?] ...

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  13. BUSH TRAGEDY

    Stanley Charleston, about 22 years of age, and his little sister, about five years of age, met their death under sad circumstances this morning at ...

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  14. ROKEWOOD-BERRINGA DISTRICT

    The voting in the Rokewood-Berringa district is becoming very keen, and a specially close contest is expected. Yesterday Berringa assumed the lead, ...

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  15. ROTTERDAM-JAVA SERVICE.

    The Dutch Press announces that the Rotterdagn-Java services, via Saez, will be continued. ...

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  16. NO SERIOUS DISPUTE, WITH GERMANY LIKELY.

    Reports from Washington, from Ambassador page regarding the sinking of the Arabia, indicates that the ship was armed. It is believed that ...

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  17. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    The Norwegian steamer Reime has been sunk by a German submarine. ...

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  18. INFANTRY ATTACK REPULSED.

    A Roumanian communique says: — A furious bombardment was maintained in the Prahova Valley. We repalsed on infantry attack. We advaneed ...

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  19. CONSCRIPTIONIST TACTICS

    In view of the attempt of the Conseriptionist press to secure support on the strength of the alleged Conscriptions view of Lient, Jacka, V. C., and ...

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  20. HOSPITAL QUEEN.

    To-morrow the event of the Carnival —as far as the Hospital Queen functions are concerned—will take place in the Hospital grounds, an ideal place ...

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  21. RECAPTURES AT VERDUN.

    The “Times” military correspondent, reviewing the recent Verdun lighting, says that the recapture of the positions was a fine feat of arms, and ...

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  22. TRUANCY CASE

    Before Cr W. Howe (Mayor)m Cr T. Smith, Messrs D. C. Armstrong, and T. Testro, J.P.’s, yesterday, at the Port Melbourne Court, Frederiek ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. DEFECTIVE FOOD FOR GERMANS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Salonika says that there is evidence that the food supply of the Germans who are opposing the Serbs is most defective. ...

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  24. GREEK GENERAL’S DUPLICITY

    Renter’s correspondent at Atheus states that the Greek newspaper “Patris” publishes part of the correspondence seized by the Allies at the house ...

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  25. FRENCH ATTACK ON ABLAIN-COURT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that the French attack on Ablaincourt on 7th November easily carried two lines of treaches built in ...

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  26. QUEEN OF SPORT.

    The committee of the above queen met at Craig’s Hotel on Tuesday night, Mr F. R. Coldham (president) being in the chair. Further large ...

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  27. RECOGNITION ISSUE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Arthur Lynch (Nationalist) suggested that, in view of this dangers of delay, the Allies should recognise the ...

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  29. GRAND OPERATIONS IMPOSSIBLE.

    The “Times” correspondent at the British headquarters states that during October there were 21 wet lays. The British hopes were repeatedly ...

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  30. THE LOST MAILS.

    When the Arabia left Australia she had on board something like 500,000 letters and parents addressed to the A.L.F. and many thousands of ...

    Article : 241 words
  31. RED CROSS WORKERS’ QUEEN.

    The Palais of Amusements will be again open to-night, and in the near future it is to be closed after a successful career. The Queen’s cause is ...

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  32. PROTEST FROM FARMERS

    At a representative meeting of Cowra (N.S.W.) farmers on Saturday the following motion was carried:— “That this public meeting of ...

    Article : 195 words
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  36. QUEEN OF INDUSTRY.

    Another successful eu[?]re tourney on behalf of the Queen of Industry took place last night at the Trades’. Hall. The winners were; Ladies—1st, ...

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  37. VOLUNTEERS

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  39. IN OTHER STATES.

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