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  4. LATE NEWS

    Reports from many parts of the country emphasis the breakdown of the transport services. The [?] of the railways has resulted in ...

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  5. THE WEST

    Sir Doubles Haig reports: At daybreak we again entered the enemy's trenches Neuville St. Vaast and inflicted casualties. ...

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  6. RUSSIANS

    An official Russian statement says: We repulsed two attacks westward of Rign. The German fled in disorder. We attacked on both sides of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. ROUMANIA

    The roughest weather on the Roumanian front hinders operations. All the Austro-German efforts have been checked in the past fortnight with ...

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  8. THE FORECAST.

    The official weather forecast issued last night reads: Some showers on the southern highlands; more thunderstorms in the nort-east; fine elsewhere, with ...

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  9. ORANGE SHOW.

    The prospects for holding of the Orange show grow brighter. The result of the canvas for funds to meet any loss is excellent the latest known ...

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  10. STILL EXPECTS TO WIN.

    It is said that Mr. J. J. Sullivan is still hopeful of securing a seat for A Riding in the Turon Shire Council. Rumour was current yesterday that an ...

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  11. ANOTHER FRENCH COUP.

    A later French official message states: We effected a fully successful coup de main between Pesberges and ...

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  12. CITY PICTURES.

    William Farnum and Dorothy Bernard, in one of the greatest outdoor action dramas yet produced by motion pictures, will be shown at the City ...

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  13. GERMANY ADMITS REVERSE.

    A German official message states: Russian attacks broke down with heavy losses on both banks of the River Aa. Russian pressure ...

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  14. ENEMY ADMITS REVERSE.

    An Austrian official message states: West of the Oliputnow the enemy penetrated our first line. We withdrew to the heights rearwards. ...

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  15. FRUIT CROP FAILS.

    Orange "Leader" says: The partial failure of the Orange fruit crop will be a severe blow this year to the growers, who have suffered in the cereal crop as ...

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  16. PARIS, EXPLOSION

    A violent explosion has occurred in a melinite factory at Massy Palaiseau. The explosion was heard throughout Paris. ...

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  17. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    A German official statement says: The British entered a small section of our positions north-east of Les Transloy. ...

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  18. SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that the auxiliary cruiser Laurentic was submarined or mined on January 25. Twelve officers and 109 men were ...

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  19. NATIONAL SERVICE

    The decision of the Director of National Service (Ser Neville Cham-berlain), not to make a simultaneous appeal to the men and women of ...

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  20. LIVELY ARTILLERY.

    A French communique states that there is the usual cannonading along the front. It is particularly lively in the Verdun sector and at Alsace. ...

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  21. HEMMING THEM IN

    A Washington message relating to the British policy in the North Sea is now available for publication. This is to the effect that the ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Constable A. A. Hayes, who has been transferred from the Bathurst to Milthorpe, took his departure to his new sphere of labor yesterday. ...

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  23. DEFEATING TORPEDOES

    Jansen, a Danish engineer, has invented a torpedo shock absorber, consisting of an armoured belt passed around the ship. ...

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  24. GERMANY'S FOOD

    An official German statement declares that, despite the favorable crop, Germany's food position is worse than in 1916, owing to the failure of the ...

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    The 269th casualty list was issued to-day, tho details being as follows: Killed in action, 1 officer and 61 others; died of wounds, 2 officers and ...

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  27. YEARNINGS FOR PEACE

    A well-known Russian publicist, who has been released after thirty months' imprisonment in Austria, states that there is a universal desire ...

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  28. TRIAL OF STRENGTH

    The New York "Times" London correspondent says that well-informed circles indicate that there is pending a trial of strength between ...

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  30. PAYING THE WAR'S COST

    The Empire Resources Development Committee has issued a statement advocating the conservation of natural resources, the development of which for ...

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  31. DESPERATE

    The "Morning Post" Budapest correspondent states that the latest feature of the food crisis is the growing [?] of the women, who are ...

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  32. RETURNED SOLDIERS' HOMES

    The Local Land Board held a short meeting at the Bathurst Court House yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering the value of about ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official statement covering the latest operations in Mesopotamia states: On the nights of the 25th and 26th the enemy renewed attacks, but ...

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  34. BELGIAN SLAVES

    The Belgian Minister in Washington, in a statement issued, states that Germany seized the tools, machines, and raw material worth many ...

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  35. ANTI-ARBITRATION

    Speaking in the Arbitration Court to-day in connection with an application for the discharge of a rule nisi relating to the registration of the ...

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  36. THE PEACE KITE

    Prince Alexander of Hohenlore, who has been residing in Switzerland since the outbreak of the war, in an article in the "Neuville Gazette." ...

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  37. MEXICO

    The War Department announces that American troops have been withdrawn from Mexico. ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    Mr. Anderson, a member of the House of Commons, speaking at Leister, protested against the prevailing high prices, and said that he was not ...

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  40. TEMPERATURE.

    The temperature recorded at the Bathurst Telegraph Office yesterday was 88 degrees. In the evening the sky became overcast, and strong westerly ...

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  41. UNION TYRANNY

    In the Industrial Court to-dav Judge Edmunds heard an application for a rule nisi calling on the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union ...

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  42. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The following rainful was recorded for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday: Blayney 25, Booligal M, Bathurst 14, Condobolin 8, Cowra 8, Dubbo 70, ...

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  43. DENATURALISING ALIENS.

    A Bill is to be introduced in the House of Commons for the denaturalisation of undesirable aliens, who will thus revert to their former ...

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  44. RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR.

    John Eagles pleaded guilty at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., to a charge of behaving in a riotous manner in ...

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  45. SPRING OFFENSIVE

    The "Martin" considers that it is improbable that Germany will carry out a spring offensive, but that she is rather preparing a vigorous defensive on each ...

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  46. SWISS INVASION

    The Central New Zurich correspondent states that Rothchild has withdrawn £8,000,000 from the Swiss Bank in view of the possibility of a German ...

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  47. ASSAULT CASE DISMISSED.

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., a case in which Sidney Charles Walsh proceeded against Thomas Walsh for ...

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  48. CAPTURED AVIATORS

    Two German aviators landed in Normandy, A farmer, who had a son killed in the war, was working in the field, and armed with a gun ...

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  49. MOTOR BOLTS

    The driver of a motor waggon in North Sydney had a sensational experience to-day. He was descending one of the ...

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  50. THE NEUTRALS.

    [?] conference of neutrals to discuss neutral interests during the war and their attitude towards the peace negotiations. ...

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  51. DISTRICT COURT.

    The District Court will be opened to-day, immediately after the business of Quarter Sessions is finished. There is only one case set down for hearing, it being a commission agens's claim ...

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  52. BURLINGTON PICURES.

    "The Prima Donna's Husband" (5 reels) is said to be a particularly fine drama, adopted from the play that established a succession of records in ...

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  53. PAPER SHORTAGE

    The Johannesburg newspapers have increased their price to 2d. Other papers are expected to follow shortly. This is due to the increase in the price of ...

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  54. LOST £230.

    Mrs. Alice Pengally, a visitor from Brisbane, has reported to the police that she was robbed of £200 in money and £30 in jewellery while staying in ...

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  55. BATHURST QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions will be held at the Bathurst Court House to-day, commencing at 10 o'clock. Judge Scholos will preside, and Mr. R. J. Browning ...

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  56. SEVERE WINTER.

    There is intense cold throughout Britain. Many snowdrifts have been experienced in Ireland. ...

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