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  5. THE BALKANS

    It is officially reported that the Cretans have revolted and abolished the authorities. They disowned King Constantine, ...

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  6. HOW THE GUARDS FIGHT

    The Germans yesterday sustained on the Somme one of the bloodiest defeats since the beginning of the offensive. French airmen observed a great, massing of men and artillery while the weather held up the Allies. The results of the fighting that ...

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  7. GREECE'S NEUTRALITY.

    Venizelos in a statement says that neutrality has inflicted all the horrors and sufferings of a disastrous war on Greece. In action it has destroyed ...

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  8. RAID ON CHIHUAHUA

    The State Department confirms General Villa's raid on Chihuahua City on Monday last. In an official report of General ...

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  9. ALLIES' SUCCESSES.

    Important Russo-Roumanian successes on the Dobrudja front are reported. ...

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  10. CREDITABLE PRIDE.

    A Bathurstian in Ca[?]up at Roseb[?]ry Park writes that so far he has not seen one drunken man in the camp, not has he seen as much as one bottle of beer ...

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  11. BULGAR BRUTALITY.

    The Allies' gunfire frustrated a Bulgarian attempt to dip in on the Dobrudja front. The enemy is disheartened by his ...

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  12. CAB DRIVER FINED.

    Lawrence Kelly was fined 40s, and 6s costs of court at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., and an honorary justice, ...

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  13. ROUMANIANS REPULSE ATTACKS.

    A Roumanian communique stales: Our retirement has now ceased south of Petroseny, where are the ortified positions of the ...

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  14. BATHURST TROTTING CLUB.

    Everything points to a most successful meeting of the Bathurst Trotting Club this afternoon on the Show ground The track is in splendid order, which ...

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  15. ABUSE FOR WILSON.

    Ex-President William H. Taft, in a statement, bitterly assails President Woodrow Wilson, whom he terms an opportunist. ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    Mr. Norman Gornall, who met with a very serious accident on Thursday through falling through a roof at the Waterworks, thereby sustaining nasty ...

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  17. MAKING IT UP.

    The Associated Press announces that ex-President Theodore Roosevelt and ex-President William Howard Taft will end their historic quarrel, ...

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  18. GERMANS BUILD AIRSHIPS.

    It is reported from Zurich that the Germans are furiously constructing [?]rships. Four new super-Zeppelins left ...

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  19. THE MILITARY POLICE

    When the Police Magistrate remarked at the conclusion of a licensing case at the Court yesterday that the Bench had disagreed, Mr. J. J. ...

    Article : 252 words
  20. FIGHT AT FLERS

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in a message to the "Daily Chronicle," says:— "With such foul weather we seem back in winter, with mud, rain, and a ...

    Article : 330 words
  21. BISHOP SPEAKS OUT

    The Bishop of London, from an open-air pulpit, at St. James'. Piccadilly Mission, erected in connection with the National Mission, made a fierce ...

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  22. RECRUITING

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  23. RECRUITING AGAIN FALLS OFF.

    Recruiting to-day at Victoria Barracks was slacker than it has been for sometime past. Up to one o'clock only 38 volunteers had ...

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  24. TROUBLE IN NEW YORK

    Serious rioting has broken out among the street cat strikers, who are forming flying bands and stoning the cars for the purpose of ...

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  25. SCOW'S CREW MISSING.

    No signs have yet been discovered of the crew of the scow Vesta, which a few days ago was discovered in a capsized condition near Whangarape. ...

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  27. MINISTER TO ENLIST.

    Senator Russell has decided to enlist as soon as the referendum has been taken, and with this end in view will resign his position as a ...

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  28. YOUTHS SENT FOR TRIAL.

    Rufus Beauchamp Howell (18), Frederick Davis (19), and Wallace Finch (16) were all committed for trial to-day on charges of having ...

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  29. SHEEP DIP FOR BEER.

    At the inquest concerning George Harison, who died after taking a drink from a bottle sheep dip in mistake for beer, a verdict of death from poison ...

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  30. BIG CITY ROBBERY.

    Thieves entered the house occupied by Mr. Harry Scott, at 451 Bourke-street, Surry Hills, taking £125 worth of jewellery, and £25 in cash. The ...

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  31. CHINA WANTS LOAN.

    A peking messaged says that Che Chin Tao, the Chinese Minister for Finance, has asked the representatives of the Five-Power Group for a ...

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  32. ITALIANS

    A communique states: We captured a new position near Santa Caterina in the hills, to the eastward of Gorizia. ...

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  33. MILITIA CALLET OUT.

    The 14th and 71st Regiments of the New York State Militia are under arms in the State armories. Their calling out is due to the strike among ...

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  34. THE SOLDIERS' BEER.

    On Thursday, Colonel Owne, commanding officer of the Bathurst Military camp had a conference with the hotelkeepers of Bathurst, at the camp, at ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES.

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  36. CITY PICTURES

    Ethel Berrymore will appear in the City Pictures to-night in the noted Metro, special "The Final Judgement" a five reel story of great interest. iMss ...

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  37. HIGH COST OF FLOUR.

    Owing to the high cost of flour the New York bakers are petitioning President Wilson and Congress to prohibit the export of United States ...

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  38. THE "TANKS"

    The Ministry of Munitions promises an official statement of the history, development and origination of the "tanks." ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CLUB OPENED.

    Lady Northcote has opened the Australian War Chest Club in Horseferry Rodd, which is under the management of Mrs. Samuels. It ...

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  40. A WOMAN'S DEATH

    The City Coroner (Mr. Hawkins) held an inquest to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mary Jane Anderson, who died on ...

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  41. CONVALESCENT HOME.

    This Committee of the Convalescent Home desires to drew attention to the visiting hours at the home, which are as follows: Wednesday, Saturday and ...

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  42. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, "Wheels of Justice." (4 reels), will prove a strong attraction at the Barley to-night. It has the Metropolitan ...

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  43. MONEY FOR GERMANS!

    The British Foreign Office denies the German charges that pension money orders paid to American Civil War veterans is being extracted from ...

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  44. KEEPING CHILDREN FROM SCHOOL.

    The following parents were each fined 5s, and 6s costs, at the local Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Jennings, and an honorary magistrate, for ...

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  46. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS

    Constables Waters and Barrett told Mr. King, S.M., at the Central Police Court this morning that on Monday night last they saw Patrick O'Grady ...

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  47. PRISONER IN GERMANY

    Friends of Private J. Clarke, of Orange, who enlisted shortly after the war broke out, have received a postcard from him bearing the date ...

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  48. CHARGE OF DESERTION.

    At Victoria Barracks this morning a District Court-Martial, presided over by Lieut-Colonel While, sat to try Private Rex Evans, alias James ...

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  49. HOTEL LICENSEE FINED.

    Before Mr. Clegg, P.M., in the Windsor Court to-day, Robert Judd, licensee, of the Pitzroy Hotel, Windsor, was fined £3, with 6/ costs, for ...

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  50. HORSES FOR GYMKHANA

    Those people who are desirous of loaning horses for the Gymnkhana on Saturday next, are requested to communicate with the secretaries Lieut. ...

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