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  2. DISAPPEARANCE OF MR. C. E. MAIN.

    The mystery of the disappearance of Mr. Charles E. Main, who was paymaster on the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's mine and secretary of the ...

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  3. SPORTING. SYDNEY RACING.

    City Tattersal's races, postponed yesterday on account of the rain, will be held on Tuesday. ...

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  4. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Sunday's SPECIAL ISSUE. THE WAR. (Reuter's Messages.) OSTEND OCCUPIED.

    It is officially reported from Berlin that the Germans have occupied Ostend. ...

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  7. THE MELBOURNE RACING CARNIVAL.

    The Katoomba, which left Sydney for Melbourne yesterday, carried a number of Sydney horses to compete at the V.R.C. spring meeting. One was the ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) visited the camp of the Queensland contingent of light horse on the Agricultural ground, Melbourne, yesterday, ...

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  9. REFUGEES FROM ANTWERP.

    Only 15,000 people are now left in Antwerp, mostly old men, women, and children. The refugees now in Holland fear to accept the German advances to ...

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  10. PUBLIC FANCIES FOR THE CUP.

    Ulva's Isle is a liot favorite for the Melbourne Cup. Odds about half as long were on offer prior to his Randwick Plate victory. He is followed ...

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  11. IN BROKEN HILL.

    When the relatives and friends of the trainees who have been on service for the past few weeks arrived at the railway station at 8 o'clock this morning ...

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  12. BRITISH TROOPS IN HOLLAND.

    "The Times" correspondent in the north of France asserts that conversations with Belgian officers show that the internment of British troops in ...

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  13. V.R.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    Radnor and? Procyon were scratched for all their V.R.C. engagements at 11.5 a.m. on Saturday. ...

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  14. BOXING IN SYDNEY.

    After proving a victor in nearly a score of matches. Fred Kay, the Westralian lightweight boxer, suffered defeat at the hands of Jhnny Griffiths, ...

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  15. A KNOCK-OUT IN MELBOURNE.

    Simpson knocked out Frankie Neil in the fourth round of a boxing contest at the Melbourne Stadium last night. The attendance was poor. ...

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  16. THE KAISER'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The "Berliner Lokal Anzeeger" states that the Kaiser, in congratulating the Bavarian Army Corps, said, "I should like the English to meet the ...

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  17. THE SINKING OF THE HAWKE.

    When the war broke out the British cruiser Hawke, sunk in the North Sea, was a training vessel for boys. Most of the crew were very young, and ...

    Article : 349 words
  18. High Commissioner's Cables. ACTIVITY IN THE NORTH SEA.

    The Prime Minister has received the following cables from the High Commissioner in London (Sir George Reid): Friday, 1 p.m. ...

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  19. SOL JONES BEATEN IN BRISBANE.

    Frey Dyer and Sol Jones put up a fast and attractive contest last night. Dyer winning by a good margin of points. The Welsh welter-weight is a ...

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  20. LACK Of PETROL.

    TwO German aviators, who were taken prisoners at Ypres, were forced to land from lack of patrol. ...

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  21. THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    An official communique, issued at mid-night, states that the action on the left wing continues everywhere with vigor. The Allies are said to have ...

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  22. CANADIAN TROOPS DISEMBARK.

    The disembarkation of the Canadian troops was continued on Friday with the strictest secrecy. Their equipment in excellent, and each man has an ample ...

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  23. THE UNEMPLOYED. IMPROVED POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The army of unemployed in the Newcastle district will be considerably reduced this week. Several hundred men will be employed at the steel works at ...

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  24. THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Canadian contingent which arrived in England on Thursday, has gone into camp at Bidford; 12 miles from Plymouth. The men are at present ...

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  25. HOW THE ZOUAVES TOOK A POSITION.

    The French, on October 7, twice failed to rush an entrenched hill on the Meuse, near Herbeauville, and were driven back by concealed guns. The ...

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  26. OPERATIONS AT THE FRONT.

    Sir George Reid (the High Commissioner) cables from London as follows: Firday, 1 p.m. "Fighting is proceeding south of ...

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  27. POSTAL PUBLIC WORKS.

    Public works, arranged with a view to providing employment for men in districts where work is scarce, have been authorised by the Postal Department. ...

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  28. THE ZINC CORPORATION.

    The directors of the Zinc Coporation Announce that they have arranged with the Broken Hill Proprietary Company to smelt a reduced tonnage of ...

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  29. GREAT BATTLE IN GALICIA.

    Official: The Russians have assumed the offensive along the Vistula in Galicia. The, "Daily Chronicle's" ...

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  30. TELEGRAM FROM PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. W, D. Barnett, secretary of the A.M.A., yesterday received the following telegram in reply to one he sent to the Prime Minister:— ...

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  31. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Heavy fighting is proceeding at Ypres. Courtrai, and Nieuport. It is reported that the cavalry of the Allies north of Lille had a stupendous fight ...

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  32. THE RAINFALL.

    "The best fall of rain since last March," said Mr. Wilson, the Government meteorologist at the Sydney Observatory yesterday. "So far as New ...

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  33. FURTHER NEWS FROM SIR GEORGE REID.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) cables as follows:— October 16, 7 p.m.—"Official: Further reports from general headquarters, ...

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  34. A.M.A. RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the A.M. A. relief committee was held yesterday morning (reports the official-organ). Several rent cases were reported by the rent ...

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  35. THE ATTACK ON KIAO-CHAU.

    It is reported here that the Japanese, by a surprise night attack, captured Prinz Henrie Hill, dominating the town of Tsing-Tao. The Allies casualties ...

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  36. THE METAL MARKET.

    The following are the latest official metal quotations:— Bar silver (standard), 1/11 1-8 per oz., Copper, £54 5/ per ton. ...

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  37. IN RUSSIAN WATERS.

    Official: Owing to the presence of German submarines at the entrance to the Gulf of Finland and along Russian shores Russia has mined the months of ...

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  38. BRILLIANT CAVALRY WORK.

    An instance of brilliant cavalry work in the Lys Valley is reported. The German Uhlans blew up the bridges and placed machine guns at the ...

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  39. AN ENGINEER'S AFFIDAVIT.

    The "New York American" publishes the affidavit of one of the engineers aboard the "Red Cross," formerly the Hamburg-American Steamship ...

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  40. BOMBARDMENT OF CATTARO.

    The bombardment of Cattaro, in the Adriatic has been resumed with the greatest violence from the allied fleet and from Mount Lovchen. During the ...

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  41. "THE NORTH COAST THOUSAND."

    The following letter has just been received in Broken Hill from one of the members of the "North Coast Thousand," who is with the party ...

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  42. WHAT WAS INTENDED.

    A copy of tue list of hostages which the German commanders drew up in expectation of capturing Paris has been secured. The list includes loading ...

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  43. HOMAGE TO NELSON'S MEMORY.

    In connection with trafalgar. Day celebration to-day, the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) placed a wreath on Nelson's Monument in ...

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  44. A VIOLATION OF NEUTRALITY.

    The United States Navy Department has ordered that the Marconi wireless station at Honolulu be closed, on the ground that the sending of a message ...

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  48. BOMB DROPPER KILLED.

    A German biplane bombed Dunkirk harmlessly, and a marksman in the forts damaged the biplane, which came to earth in the French lines, near ...

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