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  2. BULLECOURT

    General Haig reports: The flghting yesterday at Bullecourt was severe and continuous. We progressed despite the enemy's repeated, costly and ...

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  4. CURRENT NEWS. UPSET A SAUCEPAN.

    Reginald Christie, a 13-months old child, whose parents live in Hugo St. Redgern, died at the Coast Hospital on Wednesday evening. The baby ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. THE SENATE.

    The National Senate candidates have increased their lead in all States except Queensland, where they are still leading. ...

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  6. THE RUSSIANS.

    A Russian official communlque states —There was intense enemy artillery activ[?]y near Lake Miatiz'o[?], in the Smorson district. The enemy also ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. A LONG WAR.

    Colonel Repington, the "Times" military expert, says there are no military reasons to hope for an early end of the war. The Empore, he says, must ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. FLOWER SHOW.

    The annual Flower Show and fancy fair, under the auspices of St. John's Church of England, Young, was officially opened by the Mayor (Mr. A. J. ...

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  9. A SHIPWRECK

    The pilot at Port Macquarie reports that a resident has sighted what appeared to be a wreck a mile off the shore south of Crosceat Head. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. BABY BORN IN THE STREET.

    There was a rather remarkable case in Sydney on Thursday morning, a baby being born in George street, near Liverpool street A young married ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. 7,450,000 DAILY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor at the Exchequer, when introducing a vote of credit for £ 500,000,000 said that tins ...

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  12. SUGAR

    Negotiations arc still proceeding for the purchase of Queensland sugar by the Federal Government. This year's crop is a record. ...

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  13. CANDIDATE'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. R. C. Howroyd, the Nationalist candidate for the House of Representatives who headed the poll in Darwin. (Tasmania) against Mr. King O'Malley, ...

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  14. THE RAILWAYS

    The Chief Commissioner of Hallways told a deputation at West Maitland that he had not found money to spare for improvements. He had ...

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  15. GAOL APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. William Urqubart, governor of the Goulburn Gaol, has been appointed to take charge of Parramatta Gaol. He left Goulburn on Wednesday. Mr. ...

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  16. MAILS BY AIR

    The "Times" Rome correspondent states that experiments will Shortly be made by a private company with an aeroplane mail service, also to covnvey ...

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  17. IN THE COMMONS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Cholzzamoney stated the food controller, in conjunction with the War Office, the Admiralty, and the ...

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  18. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    Canon H. K. Gordon, who, prior to enlisting, was connected with St. Savtour's Anglican Cathedral, Goulburn, has been mentioned in despatches for ...

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  19. SUNDAY MEETINGS

    The Mayor of Parkes, at the opening of a chrysanthemum show, strongly protested against the Cabinet holding meetings on Sundays. ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL.

    Cheerful reports concerning the recent rain come from various parts of the district. During the three days' showery, weather at Young 73 ...

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  21. IRELAND.

    McGuinness, the Sinn Feiner, won South Longford by-election by a majority of 37 votes. ...

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  22. THE FIELD ARTILLERY.

    The local recruiting officer Lieut. Cook states that Vacancies exist in the Field Artillery. All applicants should communicate with the ...

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  23. WHEAT

    Mr. MacDonald, Minister for Agriculture in New Zealand, has arrived in Melbourne for the purpose of Inquiring into the possibility of purchasing ...

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  24. LIBERIA

    The Liberian Consul.General at Baltimore announces that the Republic has severed relations with Germany. This will remove German control over ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. AMERICA.

    The Senate, has rejected the proposal to empower Mr. Roosevelt to raise the first army for France. At a conference of British and ...

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  26. BAND IN THE PARK.

    The programme for Sunday afternoon's band performance will be as follows; — March, Death of Glory (Smith); selection, Echos of England ...

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  27. RESIGNED

    Mr. Purnell, who was recently elected to the Victorian State Parliament for Geelong, dicovered that the is ineligible to sit in the House, owing to ...

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  28. CAPTAIN SINCLAIR, M.C.

    Captain Sinclair is in Sydney being examined by the military doctors. It is probable that an operation will be deemed advisable. ...

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  29. DIED AT WYALONG.

    Wm Murphy, aged 54, who was recently employed on the Wyalong-Con dobolin railway construction, died in the Wyalong Hospital on Sunday. ...

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  30. REJECTED.

    The vote for the abolition of the upper House in Queensland was defeated by 64,074 votes. ...

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  31. A CRITICAL CASE.

    Mrs. Phillips sent. of Young lies dangerously ill at her home. She is suffering from double pneumonia. The old lady, who is 77 years of age is ...

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  32. THE ADELONG GOLD FIELDS.

    There has been brought under the notice of the Minister for Mines (Mr. Fltzpatrick) by the Adelong Progress Association, the advisability of ...

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  33. The [?] Witness With which is Incorporated THE BUBBAN[?] A[?]S

    Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Nleasdale were called to Kockdate this week to attend the funeral of Mr. Cassen, [?] of Mrs. Bleasdale. The deceased ...

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  34. EDUCATION.

    Mr. James, Minister for Education, says that tills State is spending two millions annually in education and he Intends to ask for half a milllon more. ...

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  35. NAVAL FIGHT

    The Admiralty announces that a scouting force of light cruisers and destroyers from Harwich under Commodore Tyrwhitt, while cruising this ...

    Article : 131 words
  36. FIRE AT BENDICK MORRELL.

    A big blaze was saved at Bendick Morrel on Monday night last at the residence of Mrs. Sutherland. A lighted candle came into contact with ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. BURNING ACCIDENT AT HARDEN.

    An unfortunate accident occurred a few days ago, when the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeomahs, of Harden, was badly burnt about the face, owing ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    Lord Grimthorpe is dead. (Deceased was raised to the peerage in 1866. He was a great authority on hrology, and with Professor ...

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  39. DEBATING SOCIETY.

    The members of the Methodist Mutual Improvement Society, at a meeting on Tuesday night, discussed the leading article in "The Herald" of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. THE WERRIWA SEAT.

    The counting of the absent votes for the Werriwa electorate is proceeding slowly. The latest figures are Lyach 13,640, Christopher 12,729 ...

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  41. COMRADES DIE TOGETHER.

    Some time ago (writes the "Signal") two young men, well known in this district, Messrs. W. A. Simmington and A. P. Newson, left for the front in ...

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  42. TO BE PROSECUTED.

    Mr. Flannery, on behalf of the Australian Glass Manufacturing Coy applied for permission to prosecute the whole of the employees who ceased ...

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  43. SOLDIER FUND.

    A meeting of the Young and District Wounded Soldiers Fund was held in the Phoenix room on Thursday afternoon. There were present-Messrs ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    Mr. P. J. Ryan, who has been licensee of Harrison's Hotel for the last eight and a half years, died at his residence on Sunday evening last, ...

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  45. TO KILL VENIZELOS

    A conspiracy, has been discovered to assassinate M. Venizelos. Nine persons who have been arrested confess to acting under instructions issued ...

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  46. RED TRIANGLE DAY.

    At the Lyceum Pictures on Saturday eyening, during the interval Mr. C. E. Riley who is representing and organicing the Southern Districts on behalf ...

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  47. WOUNDED OR MISSING SOLDIERS

    Relatives will please bring the full address of their wounded, also the telegram conveying the news to the Hon. Socretary, Mrs. Metcalfe, who ...

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  48. REPORTED MISSING.

    It Is officially, stated that Private Robert J. Spencer, son of Mr. Thomas Spencer, of Wombat street, Young is reported missing. Pte. Spencer is 21 ...

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  49. MACEDONIA

    The German offical communique states: The battle continues with the greatest bitterness and violence in Macedonia. Enemy attacks north ...

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  50. SHIPPING PURCHASE.

    The American Federal Snipping Board announces the purchase of seyoral interned Austrian merchantmen totalling 52,600 tons, for 1,355,600 ...

    Article : 81 words
  51. AN HONOR CONFERRED.

    Mr. A. G. (Budge) Wood who enlisted last week has been nominated by the second year girls and supported by the first year girls as the ...

    Article : 109 words
  52. MICE PLAGUE.

    The wheat stacks along the line between Gundagal, and Cootamundra have had several slips lately in consequence of the mice plague. The ...

    Article : 43 words
  53. THE KAISER.

    The Berlin, official communique denies the report of an attempt on the Kaiser's life, as cabled yesterday. ...

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