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  3. THIS AFTERNOON'S FORECAST.

    Coastal shower or two, otherwise fine; cold, frosty, foggy nights; variable, chiefly southerly winds, cloudy, with northerly winds later in the ...

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  5. RUSSIANS.

    A Russian official message states: During the fighting on Sunday and Monday, we captured 300 officers and 18,000 men. ...

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  6. OFFENSIVE

    A French communique states: The Germans last night attempted a strong offensive, which was prolonged all night, against the whole of our ...

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  7. AMERICANS

    Following the unofficial news of the sale arrival of the whole of the first American contingent in France, it is now officially announced that "all the ...

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  8. GIFTS FOR HOSPITAL.

    The following gifts have been received by Matron E. Hogg at the Bathurst District Hospital during the past month: Books and papers, Mrs. ...

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  9. HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS.

    The Committee of the Bathurst District Hospital this afternoon passed accounts aggregating £172/6/2. The treasurer announced that he had ...

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  10. HOSPITAL CONCERT DEFERRED.

    The revenue committee reported in the usual monthly meeting of the Bathurst Hospital committee this afternoon having considered the probable ...

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  11. THOSE HOSPITAL "RUMORS."

    The secretary to the Minister for Public Health wrote to the Committee of the Bathurst Hospital, under date 13th. June, as follows: "I am ...

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  12. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    Two German communiques report lively artillery fire in Galicia, between the Stokhod and the Narajowka. The message claims that strong ...

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  13. MASSED ATTACKS.

    Austria's war correspondents state that the Russians, after three days of violent fighting maintain a most stubborn offensive and that the troops are ...

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  14. HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    The secretary reported to the committee of the Bathurst Hospital this afternoon that the number of patients remaining in the hospital on 1st. June ...

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  15. BRITISH FRONT.

    Field Marshal Haig reports: There has been considerable reciprocal artillery at various points. ...

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  16. AIR RAID

    The Official Press Bureau announces: Twelve to fourteen German aeroplanes attacked Harwich from the north-east this morning. The latest ...

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  17. TROOPS' WORK IN FRANCE.

    The "World's" Paris correspondent states that the American troops will enter training camps behind the lines on the west front this week. ...

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  18. ENTHUSIASM IN THE CAPITAL

    The crowds in Petrograd continue to cheer in the streets. The American Commission is delighted with the re-awakening of ...

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  19. BENEFIT RACE MEETING.

    The secretary of the Bathurst Turf Club, Mr. R. M. Lindsay, wrote to the committee of the Bathurst District Hospital stating that at a meeting of ...

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  20. THE DEMOCRATIC FORCES:

    The Congress of Workmen and Soldiers' Delegates has issued a strong message of encouragement to the army engaged in the new offensive. It ...

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  21. NAVAL BATTLE BY NIGHT.

    Mr. Daniels Secretary for the Navy, said he announced the arrival of the last of the American contingent with joy and relief. It was now safe to ...

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  22. STUD SHEEP SALES.

    At the Sydney Stud Sheep Sales Mr. Harry Owens, of "Naneena," Lagoon, purchased an exceptionally fine ram, sold on account of F. S. Falkener ...

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  23. A GRAZIER'S CASH

    The Veech and Sadler Divorce sait was continued this afternoon, (the carlier proceedings being reported on page 1). ...

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  24. THREE PLANES REPORTED LOST

    A report from London states that three of the air raiders were brought to earth. ...

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  25. ATTACK ON GERMAN BASES.

    The Admiralty states: On the night of the 2nd. and 3rd., we carried out raids on Bruges docks and Lighter Welde ammunition depot. ...

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  26. MR. W.M. HUGHES IN BATHURST

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, accompanied by Mm. Hughes and child, were in aBthurst this morning. The visit, however ...

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  27. RUSSIA'S NEW ERA.

    The Petrograd correspondent, of the "Morning Post" says that the fighting in Galicia has demonstrated that the men at the front are worthy of ...

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  28. CONSCRIPTION

    A message from Ottawa states that the conscription debate is concluding. The French-Canadian amendment is certain of defeat. ...

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  29. LEAKAGE OF INFORMATION.

    The officials criticise the publication a week ago of the arrival of the first of the expedition in France, as large transports had not then arrived. ...

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  30. GERMANS ALARMED.

    The Cologne "Volks Zeitung" says that General Brussiloff's vigorous onslaught in Galicia has caused great alarm. The battles on the east front ...

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  31. PRISONERS FOR HOLLAND

    The Dutch Government has offered to receive 16,000 war prisoners, including civilians, if the Anglo-German conference will fix the respective ...

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  33. SOUTHERN CHINA

    A message from Shanghai states that the leaders in the southern provinces have issued a manifesto in which they refuse to recognise the ...

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  34. MILK SAMPLES.

    The local Health inspector (Mr. R. Evans) was out before daylight this morning on the track of the milk vendors. He secured seventeen samples ...

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  35. "WE WILL WIN"

    The German newspapers report that Field-Marshal von Hindenberg, Chief of the German staff, says: "We will win the war if we hold our own against ...

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  36. ARGENTINE

    A German submarine sank the Argentine steamer Toro by gunfire on June 22 in the Atlantic, outside the war zone. ...

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  37. FIGHTING FOR FOOD

    Serious rioting occurred in Armsterdam yesterday. The women pillaged the potato stores and the ships laden with vegetables. ...

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  39. TWO FIRST OFFENDERS.

    Two first offenders were each fined 5/ by Mr. J. D. Walker, C.M., at the Bathurst Police Court this morning for being drunk yesterday. One was ...

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  40. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Many of Mr. Joe Burton's old Bathurst friends will be pleased to learn that he now owns a fine property in the Parkes district. Messrs. Cousins ...

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  41. THE TRAMSHOP STRIKE

    The strike of boys at the Randwick tramway shops continues. The boys are doing everything possible to evade the union officials, who have ...

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  42. RAINFALL.

    A heavy storm passed over Bathurst last night between 7 and 8 o'clock accompanied by a strong westerly wind. Nineteen points of rain were recorded ...

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  43. BOMBS ON TRIESTE.

    It is officially reported from Rome that aviators have dropped leaflets on Trieste announcing that the Italians would bomb Trieste if the Austrians ...

    Article : 34 words
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