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  2. Advertising

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  4. BALKANS

    The Serbians continue then progress south of Staubine and Kukuyoff slope, between Mogiline and Orstrove. They importantly beat the Bulgarians patrols on the south and ...

    Article : 74 words
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  6. BAD WEATHER

    Sir Douglas Hai greports: Twenty-four hours of bad weather have hampered operations. We gained ground west of Ginchey. There is considerble artillery activity on both sides. The enemy's ...

    Article : 490 words
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  8. MORE RAIN.

    The official weather forecast, issued last night states: Further ruin over the northern and eastern districts; clearing iu the south-west; north-west and ...

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  9. BULGAR CAVALRY MUTINES.

    A regimen of Bu[?] cava[?]y mutinied at Uskub. Two German officers were found in thier barracks assassinated. ...

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  10. CORRECTION.

    We are asked to state that the name of the youth who was reported captured and committed for rial in connection with lo[?]kup breaking at Blayney is ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. BULGAR ATTACKS REPULSED.

    The British have repelled all Bulgarian counter attacks against the recently captured positions at Doiran. ...

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  12. ITALY

    All [?] message to the [?] Government declares that the hostile acts of Germany towards Italy, have become more frequent, and supplies ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. THE BATHURST BAND.

    During his inspection of Lithgow Camp with nil the arrangements of which he is well satisfied, General Ramaciotti was impressed with the fine music of ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING AUSTRIA.

    Advices from Berne state that the developments in the Balkans have caused apprehension in Austro-Hungary. There is a serious political crisis in ...

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  15. CITY PICTURES.

    "The Two Orphans," a William Fox photo play supreme, with Thedu Bara in the leading part, will be screened at the City to-night supported by the ...

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  16. GERMAN AEROPLANES BOMBARD KAVALLA.

    French aeroplanes reported to the Allied fleet in the harbor that German aeroplanes were bombarding Kavalla, whereupon, the fleet bombarded in ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. TAILING TO ENROL.

    At the local Police Court yesterday before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., Mr. R. R. Golsby, Commonwealth Electoral Officer proceeded against John Patrick ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. GERMANY'S DEFEAT CERTAIN.

    Signer Giolitti, in a remarkable speech, said: "We must avoid differences of opinion. It is necessary to have absolute ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. BATHURST WATERWORKS.

    The waterworks engineer reported to the meeting of the local Council yesterday that the plant was now working satisfactorily, and the consumption ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. KAVALLA.

    The Berlin "Tageblattt" declared that the Bulgarians have captured Kavalla. A Berne wireless message states that the Bulgarians invading Greece have ...

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  21. TURKISH POSITION SHELVED.

    A French floti[?] bombarded teh Asia Minor coast all day, destroying a wireless station and a munitions factory. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA DAY RAFFLES.

    The following are the results of the drawing in connection with the Australia Day rallies, which took place last night: Model lorry, donated by Mr. J. ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. OVER THE CLIFFS

    Whose body was found at the foot of the cliffs at Watson's Bay, was the subject of an inquiry by the City Coroner to-day, when a verdict of ...

    Article : 455 words
  24. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    Italy's war expenditure for the year ending June was £312,000,000, of which £216,000,000 was raised by internal loans the balance being by long maturity ...

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  25. ROUMANIA

    It is reported that the Roumanian reservists have been mobilised. The Government has asked for a credit vote of £24,000,000. ...

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  26. NET TRAP

    Mr. Alfred Noyes, writing in the "Daily Chronicle," speaks fo Britain's trawling fleet for mine-sweeping and submarine hunting. The ...

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  27. FOOD RIOTS

    There have been sanguinary food riots at Mulhouse. Troops quelled the rioters, killing 20 and wounding scores. The inhabitants were forbidden to leave ...

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  28. BURLINGTON PICTURES.

    To-night the Burlington Picture Co. will screen the Inee-Triangle play, "Honer's Altar" (5 reels), featuring Miss Bessie Barriscole. The work of ...

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  29. ENTHUSIASM.

    There was immense enthusiasm upon the official announcement that war had been declared on Germany. The crowds in the streets applauded ...

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  30. COST OF LIVING

    The railway men organised an afternoon demonstration in Hyde Park to protest against the increased cost of living. ...

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  31. BULGARIA DOES NOT FEAR ATTACK.

    The Bulgarian advance in Macedonia is taken as an indication that the Bulgarian general staff is assured that there is no danger, at least for some ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. WAR INEVITABLE.

    Although italy broke away from the Triple Alliance at the outbreak of the general war the other parties being Austr[?] and Germany, she has ...

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  33. GREECE

    The occupation of Demihissar has increased popular anger in Greece, and the patriotic movement is spreading. There is much perturbation ...

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  34. MINING APPLICATIONS.

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  35. PEACE NOT IN SIGHT

    Trades union circles do not share the belief in an early peace. There is the growing conviction in the shipyards and iron and steel trades that ...

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  36. LONG AND TEDIOUS

    The newspapers are discussing the likelihood of the prolongation of the war, and point out that all official indications, including Lord Kitchener's ...

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  37. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    The British and French Minister visited M. Zaimis on Sunday. The latter afterwards had an hour's conference with the Entente Ministers. ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    The manager of the Corporation Gasworks (Mr. A. G. Ambrose) in making application to the local Council yesterday afternoon. for his annual holidays ...

    Article : 339 words
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  40. BHASING A ZEPPELIN

    The airman who attacked the Zeppelin on Friday ascended in the darkness, and tenacioulsy followed the airship for many miles. It emptied its quick firing ...

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  41. GREEK CHIEF A SYMPATHISER.

    The "Temps" Athens correspondent says that General Moschopoulis, a sympathised with the Allies, has been appointed chief of the Greek ...

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  42. IN BELGIUM

    The "Ec[?] do Be[?]ge" learns of constant night manoeuvring. Gorman trains are convoying troops from Antwerp garrison towards the front. ...

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  43. 100 GREEKS KILLED.

    An Athens message reports that the Greeks lost about a hundred in the Macdonian fighting.' The Government has authorised the ...

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  44. Family Notices

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  45. BATHURST CITY COUNCIL.

    The adjourned, meeting of the Bathurst City Council was held yesterday afternoon, at which were present: Aldermen W. J. McPhillamy (Mayor) ...

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  46. THE RUSSIANS

    A Petrograd communique says: Seaplanes raided Varna on the 25th and bombed the port and buildings near the harbor and anti-aircraft ...

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  47. WORLD'S CREDITOR

    President Wilson, in a magazine at field headed "America's Opportunity," says that when the war closes America will be the creditor of the world, and ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. BATHURST COUNCIL'S AUDIT.

    The local Council's auditor (Mr. H. G. Firmin) reported to the adjourned meeting of the Council yesterday that he had completed the interim audit of the ...

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  49. MINERS ON STRIKE

    Bu[?] colliery, employing 250 men, was idle to-day owing to a dispute over pay. It was decided to-day to give 14 days' notice of a cessation ...

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  50. PRO-GERMANS DISMISSED.

    The "Temps" Athens correspondent states that a royal decree has been issued relieving the chief of staff and an assistant of their functions. Both were ...

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  51. ZEPPELINS IN NORTH SEA.

    Two Zeppelins passed Bergen at full speed, going northward. Two cruisers were escorting them. This is the first time they have been so far north. ...

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  52. BRITISH RAILWAY MEN.

    The South Wales railway men have reaffirmed their demand for an increase of 10/ weekly. Failing compliance, they will meet in a fortnight ...

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  53. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The following stock was reported by the sale yards inspector yesterday, to have been yarded at the Corporation Sale Yards during the past fortnight: ...

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  54. ALLIES ASK FOR EXPLANATION.

    The British and French Ministers have asked the Premier to state the extent to which Greece proposes to countenance the advance of the Bulgarians ...

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  55. N.S.W. WOMEN'S BATTLEPLANE.

    The [?] a New South Wales women's battleplane to the War Office through the Australian Air Squadron Fuad is to let our men in the ...

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  56. THE TURKS' PRISONERS.

    Two instructors in an American college, who have traversed Turkey, have returned to New York. They assert that the British Tommies and the Australian ...

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  57. MR. HUGHES AND ENGLAND.

    The "Eng[?]sh Review" is promoting a memorial urging Mr. Hughes to return to England to become a member of the inner War Council. ...

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  58. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    The director of the Rockere[?] Medical Institute has announced the successful treatment of infantile paralysis by the injection of serum, and urges its use ...

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  59. COURSING DISQUALIFICATIONS.

    The Wellington Counting Club has disqualified for twelve months for [?] practices, W. E. Hicks, of Orange, and F. Beggs, W. Smith, of ...

    Article : 38 words
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