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  2. THE WAR. Australian Cable Association Messages.

    The British military mission forecasts an almost immediate resumption of the German offensive on the Western front. ...

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  5. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERYING

    A French communique says there was great reciprocal artilleying at night time north find south of the Avre. The enemy raids west of ...

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  6. WHERE ARE THE AMERICANS?

    Military authorities state that half a million United States soldiers are. already in France. ...

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  7. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    The British have captured Kerkuk, 80 miles from Mosul. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Amongst many soldiers' letters received in Orange during the past couple of days, was one from Gunner Davo Worral, formerly of "The ...

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  9. AUSTRO-HUNGARY MEETING

    A Vancouver message to London says that the mutiny on the Austro-Hungarian fleet has been suppressed with difficulty, through the high ...

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  10. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    The United Press, referring to the Australians' action at midnight, says their first move was a feint with a heavy bombardment. Their second ...

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  11. Telegrams. RECRUITING.

    There were 88 recruits accepted in this State for the 24 hours ending at 11 this morning. ...

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  13. A.M.P. DIRECTORS.

    The result of the ballot for the A.M.P. directors was, Richard Tcece 9482, J. Walker 9450, Gerald Campbell 2292. ...

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  14. MINERS RESUME WORK.

    At the stop work meeting of the Huntley miners to-day it was Announced that the men's grievances had been settled, and they would ...

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  15. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS

    At the monthly meeting on Saturday last the Orange Teachers' Association passed a motion requesting that the Government should pass a ...

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  16. SHIPPING WAR LOSSES.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" announces that the Government will compensate any coastal shipping companies for damage or losses sustained ...

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  17. DENTIST'S SUCCESSFUL APPEAL

    The Full Court to-day upheld an appeal by Seymour Spiller, a registered dentist arid manager of the National Dentistry Limited, against an ...

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  18. WENTWORTH FALLS MYSTERY.

    Inspector Campbell, of the Criminal Investigation brand, left for Wentworth Falls to-day to investigate the mystery surrounding the ...

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  20. CLERGYMEN'S UNION ADVOCATED

    An older of the Presbyterian Church at Lismore stood up in the Presbyterian Assembly this morning and advocated the formation of a ...

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  23. BOYS CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Two boys, aged 13 and 15, were arrested to-day and charged with the murder of an old-age pensioner, named Thomas Briggs, in a cave beyond ...

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  24. ESCAPE FROM LOCKUP.

    Early yesterday morning John Feldman and Edward O'Halloran, who are being tried for the sensational jewellery robbery at North ...

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  25. INSTITUTION FOR DEAF AND BLIND CHILDREN.

    Attention is invited to an advertisement in another column respecting the N.S.W. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. The ...

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  26. STATE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference definitely settled down to business to-day, Mr Holman presiding. All were present but Mr. Ryan, who has not arrived ...

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  27. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    Mr. Holman has received a letter from Mr. Crawford Vaughan, saying that, if concrete vessels will stand the strain they are going to revolutionise ...

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  28. A BOGUS SOLDIER.

    At the Paddington police court this morning Harry Greene, wearing the uniform of a private, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment ...

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  29. PECULIAR RAILWAY MISHAP

    There was an extraordinary accident at Parramatta railway station this morning, which resulted in injuries to James Lowe and Miss ...

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  32. DO STATE BUTCHERIES PA[?]

    Great interest is being taken in Sydney in Treasurer Theodore's statement. that Queensland is making a profit on its State butcheries, ...

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  33. DROWNED IN THE MACOUARIE.

    James Ashton, the well known circus proprietor, was found drowned. in the macquarie River at Dubbo. yesterday morning. He was [?] ...

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  34. ONE OF THE VICTIMS FROM ORANGE.

    It has trans[?]epired that the man named Lowe, who was mentioned in the Parramatta accident, is Mr. James Lowe, a representative of ...

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  35. FLOATING TIMBER.

    A syndicate of Australians has submitted a scheme to a Seattle (Ameri[?]) timber firm, whereby it is proposed to float timber from Ameri[?] ...

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