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  2. LATE MAKKETS SUSSEX-STREET MARKETS.

    Tasmanian potatoes were the centre of attraction In the wholesale markets to-day. As only 16,000 bags came forward no difficulty was experienced in ...

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  3. THE LATEST "HELL BROKE LOOSE"

    On Sunday night hell broke loose, and before daybreak the British army stormed the German lines from Festubert and Richebook to Glavve. ...

    Article : 522 words
  4. FEARFUL WEEK GHASTLY SCENES IN FLANDERS.

    The "Times" correspondent in North of France says: "The situation remains good for the allied forces. "An inspiring increase in ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. DARDANELLES MORE MEN AND MUNITIONS NEEDED.

    The special correspondent of the "Times" at the Dardanelles states that the end will come when the fleet gets past the Narrows, but victory will only ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. LATE TELEGRAMS

    Fifty dairy farmers from the Tweed and Kichmond River districts appeared before the Necesary Commodities Commission to-day to make application for ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. THE WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  8. THE WAR UNPATRIOTIC BRITISH WORKERS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Glasgow writes:—"The country is living in a fools' paradise and the Government too. ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. THE TAMWORTH DAILY OBSERVER

    The most judicious course to adopt in the treatment of enemy alieas naturalised or otherwise is a pressing mutter for the grave consideration of ...

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  10. "FORCE OF MORAL PRINCIPLE."

    President Wilson in reviewing the American fleet, said America wanted no man's territory. He questioned no other nation's ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    This mornings muster of produce at the Sydney Goods Yards was the smallest since the intervention of the Government in fixing the prices. The supply ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. PRODUCE TRADE.

    A further meeting of the retail and distributer produce trade of Sydney and subnbs was held to-day. Speakers pointed out that it was ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    The energetic Antarctic disturbance which was centred over Tasmania yesterday was moved about 600 miles oust word find has apparently filled up ...

    Article : 113 words
  14. WAR CAN BE AVERTED.

    Signor Gioletti is reported to have stated that he believes it possible to obtain from Austria concessions which will be sufficient to avert war, but once ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. GENERAL BRIDGES WOUNDED.

    Sir Ian Hamilton. Comander-in-Chief of the allied. land forces at the Dardanelles, cabled to the GovernorGeneral to-day deeply regret ting that ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. COMING STATE SESSION.

    The Cabinet spent several hours to-day discussing the programme for the coming Session. The Governors' speeches will consist ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. GOSFORD RACES.

    Following are the results of the Gosford races:—Plying Handicap: Ayr Girl 1, Nell. Mac 2, Guncar 3. Won by two and a ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. ENRAGED CANADIANS.

    A party of enraged Canadians on learning that a popular major had been crucified by the enemy In Ypres charged a wood occupied by the Germans, ...

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  19. CONFIDENCE IN FRANCE.

    The story of the storming of Chareney has increased the confidence of Frace It is proudly noted that the infantry, were overjoyed on leaving the ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. 400 AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Foar hundred wounded Anstraian soldiers have. arrived in England and are in the military hospital [?] Sir George Reid is arranging ...

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  21. THE TWO SIDES.

    Since the commencement of the war British merchant shipping totalling 460,000 tons has been sunk or captured and 1556 people have been killed. ...

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  22. FEW MURDERS OF WHITES.

    Judge Murray gives nu emphatic denial to the statements that capital crime is on the increase in Papua owing to mistaken leniency to native ...

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  23. WHEN THE WOUNDED COME HOME

    Complete arrangements are being made for the comfort of the officer0 and men wounded at the Dardanelles when they return to Australia. ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. SYDNEY WOOL TRADE.

    Winchoobe, Carson. Ltd. wire that the wool sales dispute was settled amicably to-day and the auctions are to be resumed. ...

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  25. BITTER HAND TO HAND FIGHTING

    A corporal of the Black Watch declares that for bitter hand to hand fighting the work at La Bassee has not been equalled in the war. ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. NO DISTINCTIONS IN NATURALISATION.

    Mr. McKenna repudiated the suggestion that a successful application for naturalisation depended upon the influence or financial status of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. PERSONAL

    At the request of the Municipal aldermen, Mr. c. Jeffries Britten has presented the Council with a framed enlargement of ex-Aid. A. C. J. Britten, ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. MAIL BAG ROBBED.

    The Inspector General of Police has roomed a telegram from Goondah to the effect that the Burren Juck to Sydney mail bag was tampered with on ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. ENVELOPING THE ENEMY.

    A communique says the enemy are threatened with complete envelopment by our recent successful attacks. They have evacuated, all positions ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    Further, New Zealand casualties at the Dardanelles brings the total to- date to 1256. Lieut, Chapma, son of Mr. Justice ...

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  31. CIVILIANS FEAR GERMAN GASES.

    Many civilians in the vicinity of Ypres and the surrounding districts fied from their homes to escape being poisoned by the German gases. ...

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  32. COMPULSORY WAR SERVICE.

    Mr. wason M.P. intends to suggest the, compulsory registration of all men of military age with a view to their mobilisation for war service or war ...

    Article : 34 words
  33. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    The Portuguese revolutionaries have appointed a new Cabinet and made efforts to restore order by summoning the civilians to give up their arms. ...

    Article : 144 words
  34. SCHOOL TEACHER ASSAULTED.

    Adeline Ward was fined at the Police Court to-day on a charge of assaulting Jessie Black, assistant teacher at the Public School at. Leichnrdt. ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. WOMAN KILLED AT CALAIS.

    Two women were killed and one injured by bombs which were dropped over Oalsis. There was [?] material damage to property. ...

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  36. BRITISH CONTINUE TO FIGHT.

    Sir John French says the British continue to fight with great gallantry and determination. Several bodies of Germans ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. WEDNESDAY FOOTBALL.

    To-day will see the opening of the store football competition, when the State Stores Ltd., and Charles Regan's canbined will meet Treloar's and ...

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  38. P.C. WANTS TO RESIGN.

    Sir Edgar Speyer has offered, to resign his [?]rivy Councillorsliip and Baronetcv. Ho declares it is hard to bear unjust ...

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  39. GERMAN VIEW OF BRITISH RIOTS.

    The German press commenting upon the anti-German riots in England declares that London is under mob rule, adding "it is important that the ...

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  40. RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WAR.

    The natives of Wallis Island recently attacked and almost killed A. S. Glen, a well-known trader. The attndkers alleged that the white ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. WOOL SALES DISPUTE.

    A confernce of woolbrokers and woolbuyers was hold to-day, and after a full discusion of the dispute everything was amicably arranged. The terms were ...

    Article : 39 words
  42. ZEPPELIN DOWN.

    It is reported from Calms that a Zeppolin raider was wrecked by gunfire at Cape Gris New and fell near Dunkirk. seven officers and 33 men were ...

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  43. GERMAN REPORT.

    A Berlin message admits that the Germans were compelled to evacuate their advanced positions north of Ypres. and withdrew from the eastern ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. CASUALTIES IN ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    It was announced in the House of Commons that 257 people had been injured and 866 arrested as the result of the anti-German riots in London. ...

    Article : 34 words
  45. TO INCREASE PRICE OF BREAD.

    Further application to Increase the price of bread was before the Necessary Comodlties Commission to-day. After hearing the evidence Judge ...

    Article : 59 words
  46. GOOD WINTER PROSPECTS.

    Since the breaking of the drought a few weeks ago the Winter prospects have improved remarkably. To this end the mild weather has conduced. No ...

    Article : 54 words
  47. BIG ROBBERIES OF FANCY GOODS.

    Six men pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court [?] in connection with the recent extensive robberies of goods from [?] [?] [?] ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. GUNHEDAH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL PROPOSAL.

    The following motion was earned by the Council at its last meeting:—That in view of the community of business interests between various ...

    Article : 109 words
  49. TWO MILLION ITALIAN SOLDIERS.

    It is estimated that 2,000,000 Italians are mobilised ...

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  50. NOT SUBJECT TO INCOME TAX.

    The Premier baa been advised by the Commssioner for Taxation that bonuses received by policy-holders from mutual life societies are not now subject to ...

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  51. RUSSIAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A German message says hostile attacks have been repulsed between the Niemen and the Prussian frontier. ...

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  52. FIRE AT WESTDALE.

    A serious fire occurred at westdale at about 10.30 last night, the residence of Mr. springall being totally deatroyod. From the scanty information ...

    Article : 76 words
  53. CANNOT ESCAPE THE INCOME TAX.

    The Income Tax this year found out many people who previously escaped. It is stated the new tax-payers may be reckoned by tons of thousands. ...

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  54. WOMAN'S INFATUATION.

    Dugald Hood who pleaded guilty to fraudulently misappropriating money belonging to Edith Palmer was sentenced to twelve months [?] Judge Docker ...

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  55. WINTRY CONDITIONS SET IN.

    Wintry conditions have now farly set in. Squally westerly winds continue. To-day was the coldest day experienced since last season. ...

    Article : 36 words
  56. MASSACRE OP ARMENIANS.

    It is reported, that 6000 Armenicans were massagreed at Yan in Turkish Armenia. ...

    Article : 21 words
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