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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 800 words
  3. LATEST STRIKE NEWS.

    The Feedral Cabinet has Appointed Messrs Hughes, Cook and Watt as an executive committee in order to deal with the strike and matters incidental ...

    Article : 68 words
  4. LENS.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We advanced our line southwest of [?]. We repulsed an attack cast of Langemarck by machino gun ...

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  5. ITALY'S VICTORY.

    The latest Italian official report states:—We progressed both northward and southward on the Julian front. Our troops in repulsing counter ...

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  6. FLOUR FOR BAKERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon.— No carters are carting flour from the flour mills to the bakere to-day. The bakers must get flour, so there is a ...

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  7. THE CORONATION.

    An Intensely enthusiastic audience thronged the Town Hall last night to observe the Coronation of the Queen of Peace. At 9 p.m. the Lord ...

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  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 135 words
  9. PLENTY OF DUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon. —The butter position has been received by the arrival of two boats from the North Coast and a consignment of ...

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  10. TA MANIAN POSITION.

    HOBART, Friday.—The arrival of two steamers to-day is expected to decide whether Tasmania, will be involved in the strike or not. The ...

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  11. GREAT AUSTRIAN CASUALTIES

    The "Idea Nazionalise" (Berne) correspondent states that it is believed 25,000 Austrlans were killed and wounded in the North Isonzo battle. A ...

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  12. HALF THE MEN AT WORK.

    Mr. Fraser (Chief Commissioner) says that of 37,444 railway and tramway employees on the wages staff before the strike, 20,136 are now at ...

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  13. COAL FOR NAVAL PURPOSES

    The Wallarah coal mines are to be worked for naval purposes. ...

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  14. VICTORIAN POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The timber stackers and sorters yesterday did not appear to load a sailer from America. The Timber Workmen's Union might ...

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  15. VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR COAL MINES.

    The Government calls for volunteers for work in certain coal mines under the direction of experts. Every volunteer will be paid award ...

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  16. ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDED.

    The Admiralty announces: The navy air service bombed yesterday morning Zeobrugge shipping in harbour. Our batteries also bombed the ...

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  17. TROUBLE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Reports of serious disturbances have been received from Broken. Hill where over a hundred police arrived from Adelaide. The strikers came ...

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  18. CENSURE MOTION DEFEATED.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, a censure motion against the Government was defeated by 40 to 23 without debate. The Opposition was ...

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  19. INCREASED GOODS TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Railway Commissioners report that yesterday afternoon 43,860 passengers were conveyed from Sydney. In connection ...

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  20. BOMBARDED FROM SEA.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent has telegraphed that British ships have bombarded Zeebrugge. ...

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  21. IRISH REGIMENTS AT LENS.

    Mr. Thomas Beach ("Daily Mail). says that the Irish paid the highest sacrifice last Thursday. After Langemarck was taken they advanced ...

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  22. VESSELS COALED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two vessel were loaded with coal at the cranes yesterday and cleared the port. Two more are expected to load to-day. ...

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  23. BATTLE OF VERDUN.

    The French communique states: —There has been great enemy artillery firing north of the Alsne, notably in the Braye-Hurteblse sector. ...

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  24. DISTRICT VOLUNTEERS.

    A draft of 21 volunteers left Young for Sydney last night. The men came from Tubbul, Thuddungra, and Balabla. Every family from the last ...

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  25. MORE TRAINS RUNNING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The tramway service worked smoothly yesterday. Last evening there were 400 trams on the streets. The revenue collected was ...

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  26. SUNDAY FOOTBALL

    An Important meeting of the Murruraburrah show committee was held on Monday night. The object, of the meeting was to consider what ...

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  27. RECENT PROSECUTION.

    At the Muncipal Council meeting last night, a memo was received from the Attorney-Generals Department directing attention to the application ...

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  28. AVENUE OF FLAME

    Reuter's Salonika correspondent states that the recent fire was most [?] inspiring. It was a mile wide, and like an avenue of flame devouring ...

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  29. STEAMERS RUNNING BETWEEN SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon.— One Sydney firm made an offer to the Government to supply colliers, laborers, and crows, and thus bring coal from ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. Family Notices

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  31. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    The Russian official communique states: We retired under pressure in the direction of Tukum. The enemy penetrated our trenches at Zborysh, ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. WOUNDED IN FRANCE.

    COOTAMUNDUA, Friday—Pte. B. Dolge, son of Mr. E. Doldge, editor of the "Cootamundra Liberal," has been wou[?]ded [?] the leg in France. ...

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  33. STRIKERS RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon. —For the 24 hours ending nine o'clock to-day 87 additional strikers returned to duty at the various tramway depots. ...

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  34. The [?] [?] With which is Incorporated THE BURRANGONC ARGUS

    The 332nd casualty list contains the following names:—Killed in action: Gunner J. J. Dirou (Young), 21/7/17; Died of Illness: Pte O. T. Christie, ...

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  35. BODY NOT RECOVERED.

    COWRA, Friday.—Although a thorough search has been made down the river, no trace has been found of the body of Mr. John Grant, of Grantwood, ...

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  36. RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's Petrogrnd correspondent states that the elections for a constituent Assembly have been postponed from the 30th September to 25th ...

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  37. TO WORK IN MINES.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon.—To eleven o'clock to-day 200 names were registered at the Government Bureau of men willing to work in the coal ...

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  38. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The shortage of houses in Young has been most pronounced of late, and newcomers to the town have had to take up their residence at boarding ...

    Article : 179 words
  39. SLIPPED ON A LOG.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday—Mrs. Draw of Cootamundra, slipped on a log at her residence on Thursday and [?] She sustained a broken arm and the ...

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  40. WORK OF VOLUNTEERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon. —Volunary coal lumpers who are engaged loading transports, will have loaded three thousand tons by ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. COOTA'S FRANCE'S DAY EFFORT.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday—After paying expenses, Cootamundra has been able to hand a cheque for £1078 2/11 to the France's Day Exectuive. ...

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  42. ROUMANIANS.

    A Roumanian communique states:—On the 11th August soveral enemy attacks north of Sustta Valley slightly forced us back, but by the most ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH IN CANADA.

    Mr. Laufette's (Radical) motion for the conscription of wealth was defeated in the Senate. ...

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  44. SNOWSTORMS.

    On Tuesday (says the "Yass Tribune" between 5 and 6 p.m. there was a fall of snow, the flakes being very large. There was another fall ...

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  45. A PLUCKY HORSEMAN.

    WAGGA, Friday—A bolt occurred on the Wagga Show Ground yesterday, which might have resulted in a fatality but for the prompt and courageous ...

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  46. MEAT TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon.— Mr. Furse, secretary of the Meat Employees Union says that 90 per cent of the shop hands are out. He does not ...

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  47. BITTEN BY A SPIDER.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday—Mrs F. H. Dixon, Mayoress of Cootamundra, was bitten on the arm by a spider on Wednesday night. The case ...

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  48. JAM TRADE AFFECTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon. —A meeting of the Food Preserving Union decided that work in the jam factories of this State will continue unless ...

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  49. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL BALL.

    The final meeting of the ball committee was held in the reception room of the Hospital on Wednesday evening when a balance sheet-was ...

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  50. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the "Petit Journal" declares that the difficulties in the way of Japanese intervention in Europe have been ...

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  51. A MONSTER SWEDE TURNIP.

    The Burrangong Heights Public school children annex the honors for Swede turnip production. Some very fine samples were raised this year. ...

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  52. MOULDERS CEASE WORK.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon—Twelve moulders working in the Steel Coy. of Australia foundry at Pyrmont ceased work to-day on account of being ...

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  53. CEREBRAL MENINGITIS.

    WAGGA, Friday-A man named Ralph Spray, an American, who has been in the State for only month, and who was staying at one of the local hotels, ...

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  54. "WAR CHEST DAY."

    Mr. Rosa Gore, Hon. Organiser for "War Chest" Day (September 28th) announces that he has received a tremendous number of offers to assist ...

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  55. SYMPATHY FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon. —The Port Pirie Trades and Labor Council has recommended to the men at work that they should strike at midnight on ...

    Article : 36 words
  56. JAPAN AND PEACE

    Viscounts Kawai and Dkuchi, of Japan, said in San Francisco that they had attended a secrot conference held in Rome with the alled ...

    Article : 75 words
  57. WOMEN VOLUNTEERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon. — A company has received offers from women and others to help carry on. The men meet to-morrow to finally ...

    Article : 59 words
  58. GRANDMASTER ENTERTAINED.

    GRENFELL, Friday. —Mr. J. G. O'Brien, Grandmaster of the M.U., I.O.O.F. was tratertained at a smoke concert in the Oddfellows Hall, where ...

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  59. DEATH AT WALLENDBEEN.

    WALLENDBEEN, Friday—Mr. John Bodell, [?] an old resident of Wallendbeen, died yesterday. The deceased had been [?] for some time. ...

    Article : 25 words
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