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  2. THE WAR

    The London "Times" says six German submarines attempted to enter Dover at daybreak on Thursday. All were repulsed but one, which was ...

    Article : 90 words
  3. LATE TELEGRAMS

    A deputation introduced by Mr. Osborne, M.L.A. interviewed the Acting Premier, Mr. Caff, today and urged the introduction of the totalizator at the earliest ...

    Article : 176 words
  4. THE WEATHER

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  5. THE LATEST.

    A member of the crew of the aramed Orient liner Otranto, which was with Admiral Cradock's ill-fated squadron in the battle off the coast of Chili in November, writes ...

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  6. REUTER'S CABLES

    Following was the First Batch of Cables received per Reuter last night. ...

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  7. NAVAL VICTORY

    The action in which the Scharnhorst, Gneisenan and Leipzig were sunk lasted five hours, with intervals. The first-named vessel was sank after ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. LATEST SPORTING

    Hurdles: King Lucre, Merrimax, Gorilas. Clyde Slakes: Popinjay, Arrowform, Tofua. Maiden Handicap: Lardner, Kilsyth, ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. THE TAMWORTH DAILY OBSEBVER.

    The decisive British naval victory off the Falkland Islands practically sweeps German naval power from the seas—for with the main fleet bottled up and useless ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL SCENE AT DOVER.

    The naval authorities are extremely reticent concerning the German raid. The newspapers state that early on Thursday morning it was hazy and ...

    Article : 248 words
  11. AUSTRIAN DEBACLE IN SERVIA.

    The Austrian debacle in Servia as complete. The Austrians are now [?]. The service rendered to tho Allies' cause ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. CLEARING THE SEAS.

    A wireless message received at Vancouver states that the Dresden and Nurnberg were both sunk after a hot pursuit. Three German merchantment are ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers delivered an important decision in the case in which the cancellation of the registration of the A.W.U. under ...

    Article : 213 words
  14. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Rates for wheaten chaff at the produce auction to-day were slightly firmer. Steady values were obtained for oaten. Lucerne was again slow of sale. Maize was firmer. ...

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  15. CONGRATULATIONS TO VICEADMIRAL STURDEE.

    King George sent a message to Admiral Sturdee, congratulating him and his officers and men on their naval victory. Sir John French, an a congratulatory ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. KAISER AND HIS OFFICERS.

    The Raiser, addressing his officers, said: "If the war should last long we must not allow the enemy to rest. With God we will win, because our nerves are stronger ...

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  17. GERMANY'S EASTERN FRONTIER.

    The victories in Poland are regarded in Berlin as assuring the safety of Germany's eastern frontier an until the spring, when the Russians will probably try another raid. ...

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  18. PROBABLE HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    The naval correspondent of "Times" says that if the Numburg sunk with all hands this would probably mean that the German losses total 2000. ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. SUSSEX STREET MARKETS.

    The chief feature in Sussex-street to-day was the heavy drop of £2 per ton in quotations for new season's potatoes. Onions displayed a hardening tendency. Maize ...

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  20. BOMBARDMENT OF CRACOW.

    Cracoow is being vigorously bombarded. Residents are digging caves, where they intend to remain until the aiege is ended. ...

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  21. GERMAN ADMIRAL GOES DOWN.

    A wireless from Fort Stanley, in the Falkland Islands, states that Admiral Von Spee, the German commander, went down with the Scharnhorst, which was his ...

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  22. TRIAL OF EARLE HERMANN.

    Application was made to Mr. Justice Ferguson, in Chambers today, on behalf of Joseph Earle Hermann, who is charged with forgery and uttering, for the ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. RECENT FIGHT OFF CHILI.

    An officer of the H.M.S. Glasgow, describing the fight off the Chilian Coast last month says tho Glasgow warned the Canopus, thus enabling her to escape. ...

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  24. GERMAN BELIEF.

    The Germans believe that about Christmas they will be able to transfer ten army corps from the eastern to the western theatre, when a new attempt will be made to ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the senate to-day leave was granted each member for the term between the House adjourning in December and reassembling next year. ...

    Article : 309 words
  26. AMUSEMENTS.s

    Another special joy night with the movies is advertised at the above, five extra good pictures, including the sensational sea coast drama, entitled "The Crime on the ...

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  27. GERMANY'S TURN TO SORROW.

    In an Admiralty communique Berlin reproduces the British announcement of the sinking of three cruisers off the Falkland Islands and adds:— ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN ADMISSION.

    An Austrian commuuique admits time the army in Servia was unable to penetrate the strong Servian force and was compelled to retire in order to avoid a ...

    Article : 40 words
  29. GREAT BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.

    An arbitration treaty between Great Britain and Portugal for a period of five years has been signed. It expresses a desire to confirm further ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. FRENCH AVIATORS.

    A communique states: "French aviators again dropped 16 bombs unsuccessfully on the station shed at Freiburgen and Breiszan. ...

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  31. SENSATION AT PICTURE SHOW

    At a picture show here last night a young man named John Huddleston, aged about 25 years, drew a small nickel revolver and shot himself through the head. There was ...

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  32. GERMANY'S CASUALTIES 600,000.

    An official admission in Berlin places Germany's total casualties to date at 600,000, including 95,000 killed, and 390,000 wounded. ...

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  33. FRENCH JUBILATION.

    The newspapers pay glowing tributes to the British victory and declare that it is a splendid answer to the unintelligent question: "What is the British fleet ...

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  34. SUPERIOR FRENCH ARTILLERY.

    A Paris message says that the French, troops are moving slowly bat surely, showing superior artillery to the enemy. ...

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  35. NO IMPORTANT CHANGE.

    A communique states there 13 no important change. On the 9th a number of isolated efforts to take the offensive resulted unfavorably ...

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  36. ATTUNGA.

    Penn's pictures are showing in the Attunga Hall on Monday, 14th, with an all-star programme as screened at the Peel Pictures, at Tamworth on Saturday. A most ...

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  37. BOMBS FROM AEROPLANES.

    A Taube aeroplane bombed Hazcbrouck the morning after the French. President had left the town. ...

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  38. CHASE AFTER A THIsEF.

    Disturbed by a thief who was trying to force open the front window at his place at Rose Bay, William [?] went out side and chased the would-be intruder for ...

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  39. THE KAISER'S CONDITION.

    Rigorous censorship precludes the disclosure of, the Kaiser's real condition. Copenhagen messages assert that the Kaiser's illness is not serious. ...

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  40. KAISER IMPROVING.

    It is officially stated from Berlin that the Kaiser is improving. The catarrah is relaxing and the temperature is normal. ...

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  41. ISON'S PICTURES.

    At Ison's picture palace tonight there will be a complete change of pictures for one night only. Star specials, being "The Occupation of Louvain", 1500 feet war ...

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  42. HOW TURKEY WAS TEMPTED.

    Sir Louis Mallet, British Ambassador to Constantinople before the outbreak of the war with Turkey, in a despatch states that is was evident in mid-August that ...

    Article : 304 words
  43. INSIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY.

    The renewal of German activity on the Yser front is of very little military significance. ...

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  44. TURKS IN SYRIA.

    It is reported that there are 80,000 Turks in Syria. ...

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  45. GOVERNMENT WHEAT ACQUISITION.

    Following is the vital clause (clause 5) of the Wheat Acquisition Bill just passed by the State Parliament:—The compensation to be paid for any ...

    Article : 340 words
  46. WOOLOMIN RESIDENTS' DEATH.

    News of the death of Mr. William Joseph Peachery, of Woolomin, was received in Tamworth yesterday. The particulars to hand of the occurance ...

    Article : 68 words
  47. SERVIA'S GREAT VICTORY.

    The Austrian [?] has established the fact that the Servians have retaken Ushitsa and are hotly pursuing the Austrians, whose line of retreat is littered with ...

    Article : 113 words
  48. LOLLY FACTORY LOOTED.

    Thieves entered Carrington's lolly factory at Forest Lodge early this morning, ransacked the place and threw the contents of a desk about the floor. ...

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  49. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    At the meeting of the committee of the Mechanics' Institute last Thursday evening it was unanimously decided to accept the proposal put before the meeting by ...

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  50. TENTERFIELD NEW

    The Church of England Christmas-tree on Wednesday and Thursday realised £120. At the London College of Music examinations the St. Joseph's Convent School ...

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  51. ALIEN WHAHFLABORERS.

    At the instance of German, Austrian and Turkish wharflaborers, a mass meeting of the VVharf-laborers Union has been convened for Monday to consider the recent ...

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  52. HALF-HOLIDAY CRICSKET.

    A cricket match was played on the Tarnworth Oval on Wednesday afternoon between teams representing Tamworth HalfHoliday club and Attunga. The former ...

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  53. TURKISH FORCES IN SYRIA.

    Eighty thousand Turks in Syria and 150,000 in Lebanon are suffering severely from the cola. The authorities have suppressed the ...

    Article : 60 words
  54. FREEHOLD SUBDIVISION SALE.

    Messrs. Tindale and Co., of Muswellbrook, advertise elsewhere in this issue the auction sale of four choice dairying and grazing farms on the Upper Hunter. ...

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  55. MR. HOLMAN SERIOUSLY INDISPOSED.

    Mr. Holm an is now seriously indisposed and is confined to his home. Mr. Cann is acting as Premier. SYDNEY, Friday. ...

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  56. NEW ENGLAND BRED CATTLE.

    Messrs.Walter Hawke and Co. will sell 1000 head of New England bred cattle at Armidale on December 15. Particulars of the sale are advertised in this issue. ...

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  57. BEYERS' BODY RECOVERED.

    It is officially stated that the body of General Beyers, the rebel leader, has been recovered ungrounded. Death was due to drowning. ...

    Article : 30 words
  58. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE.

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