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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 93 words
  3. IN NORTHERN PRUSSIA.

    The Russian successes at Augustwo and Kopciow, north-west of Grodno, imply thai the Merman centre, is broken. Great importance attaches to ...

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  4. ANOTHER VESSEL SUNK.

    The British steamer Dawda, 1310 tons, built in 1878, was sunk by a mine between Hull and Antwerp. Eight survivors were brought to ...

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  5. ATTACK ON CRACOW

    The most important news from the custom theatre of operations states that the Russians have begun their attack on the Austrian fortress city of Cracow, ...

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  6. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The engagements at Oszak Pass, in the Carpa[?] were so [?] that there was no time to bring up ammunition. Nearly 1000 guns were in action, and ...

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  7. Bathurst Starr-Bowkett Society.

    Mrs. Charlie Lowe, of 33 Lambert-street, was successful in securing the ballot in No. 7 Starr Bowkett Society drawn on Friday night. It might be ...

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  8. SIEGE OF ANTWERP

    The Antwerp forts are still Intact, it is stated that during the slege 9000 Germans were killed, and many batteries demolished, ...

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  9. THE WAR

    Official: Violent fighting on the left continues, especially in the region of Roye. The Germans were everywhere ...

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  10. KITCHENER'S STATEMENT DENIED.

    It is slated that the origin of the [?] statement attributed to Lord Kitchener was that the London "Globe" printed a statement concerning the ...

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  11. A Musical Festival.

    To-night's musical festival in the Salvation Army Hall should attract a large audience. Mr. J. L. Sampson, the talented conductor, has a ...

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  12. GREAT GERMAN GUNS USELESS.

    Antwerp is confident that help will come. An energetic bombardment continues, but the forts are Intact, and the Germans are unable to get their great ...

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  13. CABLE FROM SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Minister for External A[?] cabled to Sir George Reid informing him that a Press cable had been received in Melbourne to the effect that ...

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  14. Rev. Joseph Woodhouse.

    Rev. Joseph Woodhouse, secretary of the Home Missions, preached at both morning and evening services at On William-street Methodist Church ...

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  15. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    The Grand Duke Nicholas reports that the battle in East Prussia continues. The enemy is retreating from to the activity of the Russian cavalry anil artillory. The Russians bombarded Augustave, and the infantry drove back the ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Indian troops, the first of whom have arrived in France, met with an enthusiastic, welcome at Marseilles. There was a triumphal procession, and ...

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  17. Patriotic Oberon.

    A meeting of the Oberon Patriotic Committee was held in the Council Chambers on Saturday afternoon. Mr. A. Stevenson presided. The amount in ...

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  18. BOMBARDMENT HALF-HEARTED.

    The German artillery bombarding Antwerp is only supported by small bodies of infantry. The bombardment is regarded as only ...

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  19. CABLE FROM THE HIGH COMMISSIONER

    Sir George Reid cabled to-day:—Official: The Admiralty announces that German mine-laying combined with submarine activity make it necessary for ...

    Article : 405 words
  20. "MISCHIEVOUS FICTION."

    The "Times" in a leading article says:—"We are in a position to state, upon the highest authority that there is not ...

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  21. THE PRZEMYSL FORTS.

    The Russians have captured two forts at Przemysl, as well as silencing several ether batteries. It is reported that the Germans are ...

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  22. SERVIAN OPERATIONS.

    A telegram from Nish states that the Servians have temporarily abandoned their attempt on Serajevo, as an attack upon the Austrians' strong positions ...

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  23. The Spiritual Forces.

    Preaching at All Saints' Cathedral last night, Bishop Long based his discourse upon the life of Moses. Ho said thai the note of greatness in the character ...

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  24. GERMAN'S HEAVY LOSSES.

    The Russian Embassy in Rome announces that the Germans suffered terrible defeats in the provinces of Lodz and Suwalki. ...

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  25. MOTHERS OF FRANCE.

    The mothers of France are wonderful. They do not murmur in the agony of waiting for nes of sons and husbands, but they have a fierce, burning ...

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  26. FRENCH GUNBOAT SUNK.

    It is officially announced that the German cruisers Scharnherst and Galesnen on September 22 sank a small disarmed French gunboat, the Zele, off ...

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  27. THE KING'S MESSAGES.

    The King sent two messages of greeting to the troops on landing at Marseilles. The first to the England troops said: ...

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  28. CHURCH A HOSPITAL.

    The priest of a village on the River Ourcq cleared the church for the British wounded, the chair being, reserved for officers, and the nave and aisles ...

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  29. The Bishop of Bathurst.

    "Dubbo Liberal" says:—"As evidence of the capacity of Dr. Long, Bishop of Bathurst, for work and of his untiring zeal, it may be mentioned that ...

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  30. ANOTHER WOUNDED PRINCE.

    Prince Franz third son of the King of Bavaria, has been wounded. He was taken to Munich. ...

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  31. STANDING UP TO THE ADVERSARIES.

    The Sydney press supplies the cheering information that forty thousand people attended the races on Saturday to sec the Epsom run. On the same ...

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  32. ATTACKS SHATTERED.

    The French arc progressing near Al-bort. The enemy between Roye and Lassigny is delivering furious assaults, ...

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  33. WITHDRAWING FROM BRUSSELS.

    Amsterdam has been advised that the Germans will shortly withdraw from Brussels. The wounded are returning to ...

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  34. FIGHT WITH UHLANS.

    Five British armored motor cars full of soldiers were reconnoitring when they encountered a troop of Uhlans. The Germans dismounted and ...

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  35. DEFEAT INEVITABLE.

    The Germans in the Mouse region recognise that defeat is inevitable, and are delaying the result as long as possible to enable them to strengthen their ...

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  36. ANXIOUS TO FIGHT.

    The arrival, of the transports containing the Indian troops, and their disembarkation, were completed with much the same wonderful organisation as was ...

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  37. GERMAN NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    Reports from Copenhagon state that feverish anxiety is being displayed In German dockyards. Altogether so submarines are being ...

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  38. WANTED—AMBULANCES.

    Sir Frederick Trevas reports that the greatest need of the army at the moment is a supply of properly-fitted motor ambulances to convey the wounded from ...

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  39. PERSONAL

    Bishop Long will visit Cowra on Sunday next, the 11th inst. His Lordship will preach at Cowra in the evening and will hold confirmation services; one in ...

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  40. PLUCKY FRENCH BOY.

    During the Marne fighting a 15-year-old French boy named Gustave Chalan surprised seven Germans, who were sleeping in a house. The lad, with ...

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  41. RAPID MOVEMENTS.

    A "Daily News" correspondent, in a message from the A[?] attributes the recent full in the fierosness of the struggle to the great changes then in ...

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  42. DISASTER TO CRUISERS.

    The revised casualty list of the disaster to the cruisers Aboukir, Cressy, and Hogue shows that 1300 men and [?] officers were lost, and 917 of all tanks ...

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  43. ENEMY'S DEATH ROLL.

    It is reporter from Copenhagen that the Prussian casualty list totals 00,000, including 1000 officers killed and 2000 wounded. ...

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  44. RIFLE SHOOTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  45. FEEDING THE ARMY.

    The feeding of the British army has been magnificently organised. Supplies of food and forage reach the [?] from ...

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  46. DESTRUCTION OF LOUVAIN.

    Major Mantewffle formerly of the 33rd German regiment, which was responsible for the destruction of Louvain, has been suspended. ...

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  47. AUSTRIA PAYS ITALY.

    Austria has replied to Italy deploring, the loss of life caused by Austrian mines in the Adriatic, and assuring her that she will remove the menace immediately. ...

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  48. AMERICAN CONSUL RESIGNS.

    In consequence of threats of public indignities, Mr. "Frank Deedmeyer, the United States Consul, at Chemnitz, in Saxony, has resigned. ...

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  49. BRITAIN'S HONORABLE UNDERTAKING

    Addressing a recruiting meeting, Mr. Asquith said the Cabinet In 1812 communicated tho following declaration to Germany:— ...

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  50. FIRE ENGINES IN WAR.

    A correspondent writing of Chalens says:— "Net a house was damaged. One old man was killed by a stray shell. ...

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  51. STARVING GERMANS.

    The emaciated condition of German prisoners shows that the failure of the enemy's commissariat has begun to materialise. ...

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  52. PRISONERS AT WESEL.

    The prisoners at Wesel, numbering 8000, are surrounded by high barbed wire fences. French prisoners are digging, under ...

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  53. DEPTHS OF SAVACERY.

    The Germans destroyed Orchies, where the fighting was of a pendulum type. The depths of German savagery were ...

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  54. KAISER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Great care is being taken to conceal the Kaiser's movements. He is surrounded by a body of Lifeguards ami a staff of detectives. ...

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  55. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS IN TRENCHES.

    At Chalons on Monday last, the German retirements took place along strong lines, where 6ft trenches were protected by reinforced concrete, executed by the ...

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  56. BATHURST PUBLIC SCHOOL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  57. BRAVO, AUSTRALIA!

    The commanders of the Allied forces warmly praise the services of the British volunteer motor cyclist despatch riders. ...

    Article : 85 words
  58. CYCLING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  59. AUXILIARY SHIPS SUNK.

    An official statement issued at Paris states that a French gunboat had sunk the German auxiliary ships Phios and Itolo. ...

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  60. THE RESULT OF THE STRUGGLE.

    A British newspaper correspondent says that after a tour of the country north of the left wing along the Alsne that there is no longer any mistake as ...

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  61. FORTIFYING VIENNA.

    A message from Vienna states that the Austrian military authorities Imva ordered the fortification of the suburbs as wall as tho adjacent towns. ...

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  62. MISTAKEN FOR BURGLAR.

    Agnes Plummer (39) was charged at the Water Police Court this morning with shooting at, with intent to do grievous bodily harm, Alfred Plummer, ...

    Article : 338 words
  63. GERMANS' RIGHT TURNED.

    A British war correspondent, writing from Calais, on Wednesday, after having made a tour of the country in which the Allies' left wing is operating, states that ...

    Article : 162 words
  64. Local and General.

    It is due to the revered memory of the late lamented Ben Hall and his gang of bushrangers to say that Saturday was the 51st, and not the 57th, ...

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  65. PEOPLE MUST RESERVE JUDGMENT.

    Sir George Reid, cabling yesterday from London, states that a casually list has been issued reporting three additional British killed, 38 wounded, and ...

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  66. MR FISHER'S PHRASE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) arrived in Sydney this morning by. the Melbourne express. He was accompanied by Mr. Spence, ...

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  67. 60,000 WOUNDED.

    There are 60,000 German wounded at Cologne. Public buildings and the Exhibition Building have been converted into hospitals. ...

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  68. DESTROYING A ZEPPELIN.

    An eye-witness of the destruction of a German airship by the Russians at Warsaw said he was awakened at 5 o'clock in the morning by a rattle of rifle ...

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  69. DUEL IN THE AIR.

    A German aeroplane duelled over Antwerp with a Belgian airman. The latter was only armed with a revolver, and was forced to descend. ...

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  70. Helping the Belgians.

    Mr. E. Durack, M.L. A., writes as follows:—"Mrs. Holman, on behalf of Lady Edeline Strickland, is receiving offers from reputable persons who may ...

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  71. THE BATTLE FRONT.

    The battle front in Franco Is 300 miles long. The German losses are said to exceed those of the 1870 campaign. ...

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  72. WAR ON GERMAN TRADE.

    Civilian members of the Government are pressing the military authorities to relax the censorship code regulations which are throwing heavy cost on ...

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  73. Lost Cheque Turns Up.

    Quite recently this paper announced the loss, of a cheque for £122, drawn in favor of Mr. P. Power, or Orange. The cheque Was missed by Mr. Power just ...

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  74. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    Russia and America have signed an arbitration treaty which re-establishes treaty relations which had been broken off by Mr. Taft when the latter was ...

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  75. THE LABOR MARKET.

    Many British industries complain that their demand for labor is unsatisfied owing to recruiting. There is very little unemployment in ...

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  76. CRICKETERS AT THE FRONT.

    There are about 300 actors and 150 cricketers now serving with the colors. Among the latter are J. H. W. Douglas, "Plum" Warner, Elythe, and Spooner. ...

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  77. FIGHTING IN AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day received the following cablegram from die Prime Minister of South Africa, dated October 2, 10.25 a.m.: ...

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  78. Conferring a Title.

    At the time of the late Synod, in Bathurst this paper inadvertently made mention of Canon Aldis as Archdeacon Aldis. Western papers who knew the ...

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  79. TRAINLOAD OF WOUNDED.

    A war correspondent who is behind the fighting line, describes a train[?] of British wounded on its way to Paris. He says: ...

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  80. IN THE BALTIC.

    It is officially stated that despite all their efforts in the Baltic the Germans have only sunk one vessel—the [?] ...

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  81. WHOLE REGIMENTS DROWNED.

    It is reported from Rome that whole reg[?]nts of Germans were drowned while retreating from the Russians on the River Nicman. ...

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  82. FIFTY GIVE IN TO THREE.

    Three French dragoons made a sudden onslaught on 50 Germans who were garrisoning Lizy, 30 miles [?]orth-cast of Paris, and the surviving Germans ...

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