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  6. AERIAL RAID THREATENED[?]

    A Zeppelin, with three aeroplanes accompanying, passed over the north coast of France, says the "Chronicle" correspondent. ...

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  7. ITALY AND TURKEY

    It is reported that the Italian Ambassador a Constantinople has recurved orders to leave the city by Saturday morning, with instructions to turn over ...

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  8. IN REPLY

    The British Government has sent a reply to the American Note protesting against Britain's method of scrutinising cargo for contraband. ...

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  9. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    An official communique issued in Paris states:— South of Ypres we have penetrate the enemy's trenches and silenced his ...

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  10. Keystones at The Burley.

    "Caught in a Cabaret," two reels of Keystone comedy, will be shown with-out fail at the Burlington Theatre to-night. It is Spencer's real Keystone ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. DROPPED HARMLESSLY.

    It is reported that a dozen aeroplanes bombarded Dunkirk and its environs. They dropped 30 bombs. Owing to defensive preparations, ...

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  12. SPORTING.

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  13. GERMAN WARSHIP

    The newspaper "La Presza" publishes the report of an engagement between a British cruiser and the German battle-cruiser Von der Tann. ...

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  14. "Caught in a Cabaret," To-Night, at the Burlington Theatre.

    Before Mr. A. B. C. Burke, P.M., at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, Michael George Nolan, 42, who pleaded guilty; was sentenced to one month's ...

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  15. SCRATCHINGS.

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  16. RIO JANIERO SCEPTICAL.

    Hava's Agency has received no coifirmation of the reported battle between the British cruiser — and Von der Tann. ...

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  17. Warning to Fruit Stealers.

    The orchardists' in the Batburst district are determined to rid themselves of the pest known as fruit, stealers. They are trying to establish ...

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  18. ARTILLERY D[?]ELS.

    A later official statement issued Paris says:— From the sea to the Lys there have been artillery duels. ...

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  19. THE ORIGINAL OF THE REPORT.

    The Marine Minister says that the rumor of the naval combat off Rio Grande None probably originated in the departure of a British cruiser from ...

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  20. CRICKET

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  21. WARSAW

    A "Times" correspondent with the Russians has paid a visit to the position at Bzura. He says:— "I believe that I am not ...

    Article : 466 words
  22. Language In Machattie Park.

    A visitor to Bathurst says be was in Machattie Park on Sunday afternoon. He sat with a friend on one of the seats near the fountain, and near by was a ...

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  23. THE GERMAN SIDE.

    A Berlin official message states:— The bad weather in the west continues. The enemy's Nieuport have ...

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  24. HALF-A-CENTURY BACK

    A hot wheaten cake, weighing about about a pound avoirdupois, was left at the office of this journal on Monday afternoon by Mr. J. F. Clements, with the ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    The wedding took place in All Saints' Cathedral yesterday—Canon Forster officiating—of Olive Ethel, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Low ...

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  26. ADVANCE IN THE NORTH.

    Immediate preparations for a general advance, which cannot be far distant, are being made by the Allies in northern France and Flanders. ...

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  27. TRESPASSING IN ORCHARD.

    Three boys, Ralph Gornall, Leslie Frunks, and Harold Ernest Evans, were each fined £2, with 14 costs, in default six weeks' hard labor, by Mr. A. B. ...

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  28. COUNTRY MATCH.

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  29. THE TURKS

    The Turks who were captured in the Caucasus explain that their defeat was due to the bad roads and the fearful cold. ...

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  30. THE PORTE'S FINACES.

    A telegram from Constantinople state that the Porte's finances are acute. The Porte is placing the Constantinople board of he Oottoman bank ...

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  31. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Harrison, jones and Devlin report on to-day's sales at Homebush :— 16,000 sheep and lambs penned. Prime dearer; others very firm. Prime lambs ...

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  32. ROUMANIA

    M. Diamandy, a Roumanian Deputy interviewed in Paris, stated that Roumanian intervention had been decide upon and that action would be taken ...

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  33. AMERICAN PEOPLE'S ATTITUDE

    The "Daily Mail" expresses confidence that the American people will ungrudgingly recognise the merits of Earl Grey's communication. ...

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  34. SHEEPSKIN CLOTHING FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Sheepskin Clothing Committee reports having purchased 24,527 sheepskins. Among the donations to the fund was ...

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  35. TENNIS

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  36. Wheat.

    Messrs. F. Crago and Sons and Tremain Bros., millers, have been officially appointed by the Wheat Acquisition Board buying agents for the Bathurst ...

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  37. GERMANS LEAVING OSTEND;

    The Amsterdam "Telegraph" reports that German civilians are leaving Ostend, and that the nearest allied force is within nine miles of the town. ...

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  38. TRAINING THE BOYS.

    An Amsterdam report states that the parents in Germany have been instructed to remove from the schools all boys 14 years and over in order that they ...

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  39. REFUSED TO TAKE THE OATH.

    Frederick Moller, a German subject, who refused to take tho oath of neutrality and report himself to the police, has been sentenced to six months' ...

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  40. FEELING IN AMERICA

    Passengers by the Sonoma to-day stated that there was considerable sentiment in America at the British, and especially Australian, criticism, ...

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  41. Burlington Theatre, Keystone night.

    There was a splendid house at the School of Arts last night, when Mr. D. B. O'Connor presented the Arcadians. The opera went with a swing that ...

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  42. Local and General.

    The railway authorities announced on Friday that produce for Sydney goods yards would not be accepted for transit until yesterday; but the Department ...

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  43. BRITISH HOLDING LILLE.

    The "Da[?] Express" Boulogne corespondent says that confirmation has been obtained that the Germans have evacuated Lille, and that the city is ...

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  44. "ITALIANS AT VALONA.

    A message from Milan state that Court von Berchtold has sent a note to the Italian Government protesting against Italy's occupation of Valona. ...

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  45. DISAPPEARED OVERBOARD.

    Mrs. Mills, a Queensland passenger by the steamer Wyandra from Brisbane, disappeared overboard every this morning when the ship was off Norah Ilead. ...

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  46. BISLEY RIFLE. MEETING.

    Lora Cheylesmore states that if possible the Bisley meeting will be held this year. The matter is under discussion. ...

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  47. IN AFRICA.

    General Botha occupied Schuitdrift on Wednesday. LONDON, Monday. Berfore he was executed, Fourie, the ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. Annual Land Applications.

    During last week, eight applications for annual leases of land were received at the Bathurst land Office. The following applications for authority to ...

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  49. RECRUITING IN INDIA.

    Recruiting in India is proceeding at the briskest pace. ...

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  50. City Pictures.

    To-night is the great Keystone night at the School of Arts. The funny Charles Chaplan in the genuine "Caught in a Cabaret" ([?] feet) is ...

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  51. CARDINAL MERCIER'S PASTORAL.

    Cardinal Mercier's pastoral was read in several Roman Catholic churches in England yesterday. ...

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  52. "CASEY'S" OWNER FINED.

    The owner of the chimpanzee "Casey" (several times seen it the Bathurst show), who recently escaped and caused a woman to drop dead, besides injuring ...

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  53. BREAD RIOT IN BELGIUM.

    A Brussels despatch says that a bread riot occurred at Marcainelle. A group collected at the Town Hall, and it was with difficulty that the police restored ...

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  54. EXCHANGING PRISONERS.

    A message from Rome states that Germany has announced that she is prepared to exchange British prisoners. ...

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  55. ITALY AND THE ALLIES.

    G. Cassella, an Italian, of Melbourne, arrived in Sydney to-day by the So[?]oma after having visited his native land. He expressed the opinion that Italy ...

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  56. "Prohibited" Drunkard.

    George Martin, 32 was up before Mr. A. B. C. Burke, P.M., at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, on two charges—(1) that, a prohibition order being in ...

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  57. GERMAN OUTRACES.

    The French Government is printing 100,000 copies of the report of the Commission on the German atrocities in order to place them at the disposal of ...

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  58. WHALE MISUNDERSTOOD.

    A whale has drifted ashore on the Dutch coast. Its body was riddled with 3-inch shells, and had evidently been taken for ...

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  59. VON HINDENBURG.

    The Ber[?]n municipality has approved of an expenditure of 15,000 marks on a gift for General Von Hindenburg, who ...

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  60. EPIDEMIC IN GERMAN ARMY.

    The German army is said to be suffering from an epidemic of typhus and pneumonia. ...

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  61. DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    Lavina Putland, aged 17 years, whilst in a fit, pulled a dish of boiling starch over herself. She died in hospital from burns. ...

    Article : 32 words
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