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  3. MERCHANTMEN.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Petro asked whether the Government would aim all merchantmen in view of the difference of Captain Fryatt's fate to ...

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  5. PEACE.

    There is excitement in London following the intervention of the United, States in the interests of peace, and a general feeling of resentment that ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. GREECE.

    Lord Robert Cecil, Minister for Blockade, stilted in the House of Commons that no ultimatum had been sent to Greece since the ultimatum of ...

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  7. EXPLAINING THINGS.

    There in much confusion in official circles at the interpretation of the reason of President Wilson's note. After Mr. Lansing hud issued his ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. GREECE OBSTINATE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Piracus correspondent says the reported transportation of the 35th regiment towards Corinth is untrue, as only two ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. GERMANY'S DECISION

    Germany has finally decided that England's armed commercial and passenger steamers are men-o'-war. The promise given by Germany to ...

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  10. CANADIAN RESENTMENT.

    The newspapers strongly resent the American note as possibly assisting the German peace move. ...

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  11. DISCORD IN ENEMY CAMP.

    A Vatican official, returned from Vienna says the Teutonic proposals were not spontaneous, but were the result of menacing popular pressure. ...

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  12. WHEAT.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Page Croft asked if 60/ was being below the world's price of wheat, and would the Government fix the minimum for a ...

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  13. IMPROMPTU BRITISH REPLY.

    The American note has been presented to the belligerents and is now being communicated to tho Allies. Corporal Les Smith, who was the only ...

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  14. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    As this is the last issue of the "Times" before Christmas, 1916, we take the opportunity to convey to our numerous venders the greetings that ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. GREEK NOTE TO ALLIES.

    Other messages from Athens assert that the transferrence of troops is being continued in accordance with the ultimatum; but it is pointed out ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. STEAMER CUT IN TWO.

    The armoured cruiser Ernestrenan collided, and cut in two an Italian steamer; 115 passengers were picked up, while 15 perished. ...

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  17. PANIC IN WALL STREET.

    There were sensational scenes in Wall Street. Big declines were reported, particularly, in war stock, due to the Presidents note. There was over a three ...

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  18. THE TEMPERATURE.

    The official registration of yesterday'a temperature was 85.5 degrees. ...

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  19. BAND IN THE PARK.

    A grand sacred concert will be given by the District Band in Machattic Park on Christmas night. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND'S HELP.

    Mr. H. E. Duke, K.C., Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at a public meeting, expressed warm appreciation for New Zealand's great ...

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  21. ALLIES CONTROL TROOPS.

    In consequence of the Allies' blockade, the Greek troops are receiving only bread rations. The Allies continue to control the movement of ...

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  22. PURPOSE OF THE NOTE.

    The "New York Times" considers that the purpose of the American note is to force Germany to declare her objects, which the Allies have already ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

    The official weather forecast issued last night is: Sultry and generally fine, except for some isolated thunderstorms in the north-east quarter. ...

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  25. PARISH OF KELSO.

    Parishioners are invited to bring suitable flowers and greenery to the church this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and to assist with the decorations. The annual ...

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  26. IRISH PRISONERS.

    Mr. Duke, Chief Secretary for Ireland, announced in the House of Commons that steps had been taken for tho return of all Irish prisoners to their ...

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  28. THE REFERENDUM.

    The final event in connection with the recent conscription campaign was seen to-day when the National Referendum Council held a meeting to wind ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. GERMANY ANXIOUS.

    Berlin is anxiously awaiting the Entente's formal reply to the German peace note. It os understand that the Kaiser will ...

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  30. WHAT DOES LANSING MEAN?

    The excitement in Britain following the despatch of the American peace note was increased by the declaration of Mr. Lansing, American Secretary for ...

    Article : 97 words
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  32. ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL GROUND

    The working bee which put in such good work in All Saints' Cathedral grounds last Saturday afternoon will assemble again this afternoon and ...

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  34. HELPING THE HEROES.

    The appeal on behalf of distressed returned soldiers has met with a magnificent response. The officials of the Returned Soldiers' Association ...

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  35. A REMANDED DRUNK.

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., John McCarthy, 59, described as a laborer, was brought up for trial on a ...

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  36. WHAT AMERICA FEARS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that despite the unfortunate coincident of tho dates it is ridiculous to suppose that the ...

    Article : 149 words
  37. GENERAL CALM.

    A French communique says: There is calm on the whole west front. Four enemy aeroplanes were brought down on the Somme, including sub ...

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  38. VIGOROUS PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Daily Mail" says that it is evident that the note was prepared before Mr. Lloyd, George's speech. The result is that it has been answered before it ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. PUBLICAN'S BOOTH LICENSE.

    J. H. Cooper, licensee of the Melbourne Hotel, Kelso, was granted a booth license for the Hereford races at Kelso on Boxing Day. The ...

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  40. THE POST OFFICE CHRISTMAS.

    Yesterday and last night established a record in the arrival of mail matter sent out from the Bathurst post office. This is remarkable when viewed in the ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA'S MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, to-day sent the following cable to Britain: "Heartiest Christmas greetings. May the new year bring decisive victory and ...

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  42. BATHURST TROTTING CLUB.

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  44. GROWING MOTOR TRADE.

    Mr. W. J. O'Shea, of the well-known motor garage, William St., has found that his over-growing business has demanded the addition of another car ...

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  45. SHEEPSKINS.

    Winchcombe and Co. report that an announcement is made from Melbourne that trade in sheepskins may proceed as under normal conditions. ...

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  47. SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The police have prohibited a great Socialist peace meeting at Peipsig, at which German Deputies intended to speak. ...

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  48. KELSO RACES.

    Fair entries have been received for the Christmas meeting of the Kelso Racing Club, and a decent filed in each event is assumed. Consequently ...

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  49. STRAIGHT TALK.

    The "Morning Post" says that America is a long way from the war centre, but the President's detachment passes belief. It is strange that America ...

    Article : 179 words
  50. PERSONAL.

    Our Sydney office wired yesterday that Mr. E. C. Pilcher, M.L.C. the well-known barrister, died at 1 o'clock that afternoon after a long illness. ...

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  52. THE TURF

    "Early Bird" selects the following for the Villiers Stakes to-morrow: Clydeside, Carine, and Three Star or Torchey. ...

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  54. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.

    A meeting of an unusual character will take place at the Salvation Army, on Sunday, when Major Garbutt and staff will conduct the installation ...

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  55. SCRATCHINGS.

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  56. NEW BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    The new War Loan bill authorises the raising of £250,000,000 with interest at the Treasury's discretion. ...

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  57. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Government is very desirous of holding the Imperial Conference at earliest moment. Negotiations are proceeding with the Overseas ...

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  58. INSULT TO ALLIES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the most painful passage of the American note is President Wilson's statement that the objects of the Allies are ...

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  60. CHURCH SERVICES.

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  61. STEAMER SUNK.

    The Finnish steamer Skifket was sunk by a mine in the Gulf of Bosnia, and fifty nine persons were drowned and one saved. ...

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  62. XMAS AT THE BURLEY.

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  63. THE FALLACY OF FIGURES.

    The Government Savings Bank authorities are pluming themselves on the substantial increase in business of the Commonwealth Savings Bank for ...

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  64. MORE DEPORTATIONS

    Five hundred persons have been deported from Luxemburg to Germany. ...

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  66. CITY PICTURES TO-NIGHT.

    Madame Olga Pretrova, the world's screen favorite, will be seen after in-terval in "A Scarlet Woman" (5 reel Metro) Australian Gazette. "Chip ...

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  67. ."AMERICA VERGING ON WAR.".

    Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, explains President Wilson's note as issued because American rights have been invaded and the situation has become erable, and cannot continue long. ...

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  68. LES DARCY.

    The "New York Times" says that Les Darcy, the Australian boxer, is expected to arrive in New York next week. ...

    Article : 27 words
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