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  2. THE LATEST

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons, told an astonished House that [?] until Mr. Asquith visited the trenches in June was the overwhelming ...

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  3. LATEST SPORT

    The first day's racing of the Nurrabra Hospital Meeting eventuated to-day in glorious weather. The attendance was [?] and racing good. ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. LATE MARKETS

    Potatoes were the centre of attraction in Sussex-street to-day. Heavy shipments which came forward yesterday were absorbed during the morning. ...

    Article : 179 words
  5. ANZAC AND SUVLA

    The war [?]ce announce that all the troops at Suvla and Auzac with guns and stores have been transferred with insignificant casualties in another ...

    Article : 630 words
  6. THE WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  7. THE WAR

    Mr. Jeffries, the war correspondent, says King Constantine has given the Allies freedom of action against enemy submarines in Greek waters. ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. LATE TELEGRAMS

    Major-General McCay, delivering a short address to the men in the Liverpool camp this morning said the Liverpool camp had been a source of great ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. THE TAMWORTH DAILY OBSERVER

    Probably there has never been a more momentious year in the history of the world than that which is just passing. History has yet to prove how ...

    Article : 346 words
  10. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    There was a preponderance of oaten chaff at the goods yards to-day. The quality was irregular, but prices never theless remained steady. A fair ...

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  11. DARING GERMAN PLOTS IN AMERICA.

    Frederick Metzer, a pro-German suspect has been arrested at New York, on a charge of complicity in anti-ally plots. ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Ferg[?]son in Chambers to-day for a rule nisi calling upon Joseph Jacobs otherwise known as Gulseppe Addisons, ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    During the past 24 hours the high pressure over the continent has made about 300 miles easitng and intensified with its centre over the southern ocean ...

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  14. SUMMER RACING CARNIVAL.

    Onazer and Canzone are equal short priced favorites for the Summer Cup from Frasea and Narivo who are one and two points longer respectively. ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. WITHDRAWAL FORM GALLIPOLI.

    The "Times" says the ease with which the withdrawal was effected will bring immense relief. It was a wonderful organising feat which will he ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. GREECO-BULGARIAN FRICTION.

    There have been further collisions between small parties of Greeks and Bulgarian soldiers. The German military attache at ...

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  17. NERVE-WRACKED SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    The Teachers Conference carried unanimously a resolution deprecating the extension by teachers of working hours in primary schools in view of the ...

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  18. GOSFORD RACES.

    Following are the results of the Gosford races:- Maiden Handicap: Sunzone 1. Eastern Pearl 2. Miss Bunly 3. Winner 6 ...

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  19. SETTLEMENT AT COUNCIL TABLE.

    Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons said it was the single men's bounden duty to their country to join the army. ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    One of this oldest and best known residents of the district passed away on Monday night in the person of Mr. John Byrne, of "Rockvale," Attunga. His ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. INCESSANT WAR IN THE AIR.

    General Haig's despatch says: Our artillery work on both sides of the Ypres and at Saint Jean is very effective. We shelled the enemy trenches ...

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  22. PURCHASING POWER OF THE SOVEREIGN.

    Mr. Justice Edmunds stated in the Arbitration Court to-day that he would not in future vary wages in accordance with the varying purchasing power of ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. FORD ON RIGHT SIDE OF PROGERMANS.

    Mr. Ford hits ingratiated himself and his party with the pro-Germans at Copenhagen by making the bitterest attack on the American munition ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    Mr. Phillip Ronald Norman, son of Mr. Norman, manager of the ironmongery department or Regan's Ltd. has passed the first year's examination in ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. ASHMEAD BARTLETT'S VIEW.

    General Monro gives credit to the generals commanding and the navy for the successful manner in which the transfer of troops from Anzac and ...

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  26. "I KNOW THAT RAG."

    A shot has not been fired on either side since the allies entered Greek land. The Bulgarians at Monastir took a that of flour belongings to the American ...

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  27. DARLING HARBOR PORTERS' STRIKE.

    An exhaustive inquiry has just concluded into the recent strike of goods porters at Darling Harbor railway station. ...

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  28. Mr. John Dixon.

    The death occurred at Bendemeer yesterday of Mr. John Dixon, one of the oldest residents of the State. He was 84 years of age and was born in ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. ALLEGED WIFE DESERTION.

    At the Tamworth police court yesterday before Mr. H. F. Roberts, P.M., Walter Paunell, allas Walter Richard Pannell alias Walter Bates (34) was ...

    Article : 54 words
  30. GERMAN FLEET OUT.

    The London press scoffs at the German claims that the German fleet is out in the North Sea. It is not claimed that the British ...

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  31. ON LICENSED PREMISES.

    Charles Phillips and Keiran Carey appeared at the Tamworth police court yesterday to answer informations alleging that they were found on licensed ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. WOUNDED FIVE TIMES AT GALLIPOLI.

    A man who wore a military uniform with decoration and ribbons attached was sent to gaol for three months' hard labor for obtaining money by false ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. GERMAN PROPOSAL TO TURKEY.

    Germany has asked Turkey to send an army to Salonika on condition that Greece is evacuated after the Allies have been driven into the sea. ...

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  34. SMALL BRITISH LOSSES IN EAST.

    The British casualties to December 11 in Servia and at Salonika were 85 killed. General Townsheld estimates that ...

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  35. STRAYING STOCK.

    James Sanders, Municipal impounding officer, at the Tamworth police court yesterday proceeded against Robert Standring and A. Lefoe for being ...

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  36. Mr. Andrew Easterman.

    Another well-known resident of the Bendemer district has also passed away in the person of Mr. Andrew. Easterman. His death was not altogether ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. E. Kauter, of Manilla, while riding a motor cycle at Nemingha yesterday, met with an accident and had a severe fall. As the result he received ...

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  38. SWEDEN NOT TO JOIN GERMANY.

    Sweden indignantly and unanimously denies the statement published in Danish newspapers to the effect that site intended to enter the war in April on ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT WHEAT PLOTS.

    Mr. R. W. McDiarmid, inspector of agriculture for the North and North-West, furnishes the following yields from the wheat plots on Mr. A. G. Warner's ...

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  40. ELECTION FARCE IN GREECE.

    The elections appear to be a walk-over for the Gounarists. Most of the electors are with the colors. The Venizelists abstained from voting. ...

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  41. NOT MOLESTED BY TURKS.

    It is officially stated that the British in conformity with the allied plan withdrew from Suvla, whose strategic value has been diminished by the new ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. GRENFELL TRAGEDY.

    On the resumption of the inquest at Greafell on the body of Michael McCue, the solicitor for the decesed said that in September last deceased came to ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. NEW FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILL.

    The Governor-General to-day opened the Commonwealth woollen mills at North Geelong, which he declared as another nail in the German coffin. ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. GERMANY TRYING TO SELL SHIPS.

    Germany is engaged in a frantic endeavor, to persuade neutral nations to purchase her rotting ships. ...

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  45. ADULTERATED MILK.

    Inspector C. V. Francis, of the Board of Health, proceeded against George Jeffrey at the Tamworth police court yesterday on an information alleging ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. GENERAL FRENCH IN PARIS.

    Lord French received an ovation in Paris, President Poincare thanked bim for his services to the allies. General Joffre decorated him with ...

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  47. GREEK HATRED FOR BULGARLA.

    Salonika messages say Greek officers are manifesting hatred towards the Bulgarians which is greater even than loyalty to their King. ...

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  48. THANK GOODNESS THERE "ARE SOME WOMEN IN THE WORLD."

    Following is an extract from a letter written by one of the Australian nurses at the front:—I can't think what this place would be like without the Red ...

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  49. FRENCH ACTIVITY IN WEST.

    A communique states: Our heavy artillery north of Gratreuil damaged the railway where there is much traffic. The trains were interrupted. ...

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  50. SERIOUS FALLING IN RECRUITING.

    There is a serious falling off of recruiting in Victoria. The men offering are not sufficient to provide the reinforcements required for the existing ...

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  51. TRAMWAY MEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The tramway employees held a mass meeting to discuss their grievances. The speakers confined themselves to concilliatory methods. The question of a ...

    Article : 44 words
  52. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON SHOCKED.

    Australians in London are grievously shocked and disappointed in the abandonment of Anzac. ...

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  53. TRAM AND CART COLLIDE.

    An exciting collision occurred between a tram and a cart in the city this morning. A Chinese driving the cart was thrown out and received a fracture ...

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  54. RUSSIAN GENERAL RELIEVED.

    General Russky has been relieved of the commandership in chief of the northern front owing to illhealth. He retains the membership of the ...

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  55. MR. ASQUITH'S R[?]RUITING STATEMENT POSTPONED.

    Mr. Asquith has deferred his promised statement in regard to the recruiting results, owing to the difficulty of classifying the men. ...

    Article : 56 words
  56. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    A double barrelled gun accidently exploded aat the residence of Mr. Asher Smith, Wahroonga last night with the result that George Lean. 16, who was in ...

    Article : 44 words
  57. TAMPERING WITH TRAIN AIR BRAKE.

    William Skues was fined £25 or six months gaol for tampering with an air brake on a train betweenm Sydney and Liverpool. ...

    Article : 31 words
  58. ALLEGED CRIMINAL LIBEL.

    The hearing of charge of alleged criminal libel against Cornelius Crowe was concluded in Melbourne to-day. Accused, who pleaded not guilty, was ...

    Article : 38 words
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