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  4. THE FORECAST.

    The official forecast issued last night reads: Cloudy and sultry, with squally northerly winds and further rains for thunderstorms affecting the inland and ...

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  5. BRITISH FRONT

    The "Journal" correspondent sends news of the extension of the British front on the Somme. He says it was a busy Christmas for ...

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  6. LATE NEWS

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that a second American note has been received in London. It is explanatory of the first. The terms are not ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. EMPIRE.

    The Secretary of the State for the Colonies, Mr, Walter Long, haas telegraphed to the Dominion Governments: His Majesty's Government does not ...

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  8. KING'S PARADE FLOWERS.

    Tho flower plots in King's Parade are coming on nicely and the beautiful perfume from tho blooms is a trent to those who pass by. ...

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  9. CORPORATION SALEYARDS.

    The inspector of the corporation saleyards reported to the Bathurst Council on Wednesday night that the following stock had been yarded at the saleyards ...

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  10. ENEMY COMPLETELY DUPED.

    The Paris "Journal's" dramatic disclosures regarding the extension of the British front caused a sensation in London, It is explained that there was ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. AUSTRIA.

    The "Daily News" Geneva correspondent states that a party of Austrian diplomatists have arrived there. it is believed that Austria, though ...

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  12. IN CLOSER TOUCH.

    Considerable satisfaction has been created in the political clubs at the announcement that the Imperial Conference will be really a special War ...

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  13. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, interviewed regarding the decision to call the oversea representatives to the War Cabinet, said that it marked a ...

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  14. JOFFRE'S DECORATION.

    Regarding the conferring of the rank of Marshal on General Jeffre, the retired French Commander-in-Chief, the French Minister for War, in a letter to ...

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  15. RUSSIA

    An official statement announces that the Czar has issued the following Order of the Day to the Army and Navy: "It is upwards of two years since ...

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  16. KILLED AT THE FRONT.

    The sad news of the death of Private Edward Joseph McGarry was conveyed to his mother and widow at No. 7 Lord-street, Bathurst, on ...

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  17. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The thermometer registered 85 degrees at the Bathurst Telegram Office yesterday. ...

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  18. THE NEW GOVERNMENT.

    The Manchester "Guardian" says that what impresses one most in the invitation tot the Dominion Premiers are the energy and promptitude ...

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  19. WATER OUT OFF.

    The Bathurst Council had the water cut off from about a dozen properties yesterday because the occupiers or owners did not heed the Council's ...

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  20. TRIMMING UP HEDGES

    The hedges around the Bathurst Sports Ground are being tri[?]med up and the work will be complete this week. The appearance has been greatly ...

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  21. EGYPT

    The situation in Sinni has developed satisfactory. The mounted troops are well beyond El Arish, the southern portion of Si[?]an Pnenisliua ...

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  22. ENTHUSIASM IN CANADA.

    Enthusiastic approval is being given to Mr. Lloyd George's proposal for the holding of the Imperial War Conference. The press hails the British Prime ...

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  23. PLANTING WILLOWS AT SEWERAGE WORKS.

    The Department of Public Works has written to the Bathurst Municipal Council with reference to the inspection of the Bathurst sewerage treatment ...

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  24. ITALIAN FRONT.

    There is great artillery activity on the whole off the Italian front. ...

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  25. ROUMANIA.

    A German communique states: We captured 5500 Russians in the last few days in the great Wallachia mountains, south of Rimnieu Sarat. ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES'S POSITION

    The Federal political position has been immediately complicated by the required presence of Mr. Hughes at the Imperial Conference. If the Prime ...

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  27. SPIRIT OF REVOLT

    Letters found on prisoners indicate that the spirit of revolt is approaching in Austria, where famine threatened the people. ...

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  28. PUTTING ON THE CLOCK

    The New South Wales Railway Commissioners have issued instructions to their employees that the clocks at all stations are to be put forward an ...

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  29. SURPLUS OF FRUIT.

    The Sydney fruit markets were glutted during the Xmas season, particularly when the markets opened on Friday. Fruit growers took advantage of the ...

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  30. GENERAL ENEMY OFFENSIVE.

    A Petrograd official communique says that the enemy have strongly attacked along the whole of the Roumanian front. The enemy succeeded in driving ...

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  31. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports the successful raiding and destruction of a few hundred yards of trenches and dugouts on the German front north-west of ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Cyril Brown, on the German front, at Baupaume, in a despatch to tho "New York Times," says that the Somme is now peaceful, The German ...

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  33. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Borden, in a letter tot the Labor Union, said that conscription would prove the only effective method for the preservation and ...

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  34. THE GERMAN PLEA FOR PEACE

    Tho whole civilised world wants peace to-day, and apparently no country is more anxious for it than is Germany. Apart from Germany, and ...

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  35. GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Tribuna" states that the Greek troops continue to pass southward towards Poloponnesus in confirmity with the ...

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  36. EASTERN FRONT.

    A communique states that a German offensive in the region of Kovoi completely repulsed. ...

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  37. RECRUITING.

    Recruiting continues slack at Victoria Barracks where, on the average, between thirty and forty men are accepted each day. ...

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  38. UNSAVORY SYDNEY.

    There are general complaints against the non-attendance by the authorities to the removal of garbage from city places during the holidays. ...

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