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  2. Advertising

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  3. CAPTURE OF A GENERAL.

    To hear the man talk one would not think he had done anything particular. It was only when he warmed up over the exciting part of the story, the rousing of the house ...

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  4. THE VERY LATEST.

    Mr. A. Fisher spoke at the National Liberal Club. Lord Lincolnshire presided, and Mr. A. Birrell and SAir Thos. Mackenzie were present. ...

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  5. THE RUSSIANS.

    The latest messages show that Armenia is practically in Russian hands. The Grand Duke of Nicholas's forces in the north have cut off Turkish supplies from ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Twenty-six aeroplanes carried out an attack upon enemy depots and did extensive damage to stores and the railway. All the ...

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  7. TURKISH LOSSES AT ERZERUM.

    A message from Petrograd states that the Turkish killed, wounded, and prisoners in the capture of Erzerum are estimated at 40,000. ...

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  8. ZEPPELIN BROUGHT DOWN.

    The following communique has been is sued:—A motor gun section at Revigny brought down a Zeppelin which was flying south from Sainte Menchould (in the ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. THE BALKANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Salonica correspondent states that at the invitation of General Sarrall, Greek generals inspected the Allied fortification at Salonica, and ...

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  10. RECORD DAY.

    Communiques show that yesterday, was a record-breaker for aeroplane attacks. Apart from the destruction of a Zeppelin, air raids and fights are reported from all ...

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  11. KING OF SERBIA.

    King Peter of Serbia, who is taking the sulphur baths at the Edepos rapids, is recovering his health and looking many years stronger. He is delighted at the doctors' ...

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  13. NEWS BY WIRE.

    A fire destroyed a cottage occupied by W. Cupples at Carroll Gap and consumed practically everything, including £175 iu one pound bank notes. ...

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  14. KITCHENER'S MESSAGE.

    Lord Kitchener has telegraphed to the Grand Duke Nicholas "heartiest congratulations of the British Army and myself on the brilliant fet of arms of our Russian ...

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  15. CYCLIST IMPALED.

    James Doyle (50), while riding a bicycle along Kondall-street, Cowra, was impaled or the shaft of a sulky and died almost immediately. ...

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  16. WEATHER REPORT.

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  17. TURKISH CLAIM.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary for India), speaking in the House Commons in reference to the Turkish claim of annihilating a British force near Aden, said the ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. FRENCH STEAMER DAMAGED.

    The steamer Saint Francois arrived in Sydney from Noumea to undergo repairs to her stern, which was considerably damaged. One estimate of the cost of the work is ...

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  19. GERMAN AIR SERVICE.

    The "Dally Telegraph," In an authoritative review of the Gorman air service, points out that until the summer of 1915. British and French aeroplanes had a clear ...

    Article : 402 words
  20. DESTRUCTION OF A ZEPPELIN.

    Details of the [?]struction of the Zeppelin show that at eight o'clock in the evening an airship was reported with lights out struggling against the wind at a height of 2000 feet. When it camw within [?]range, fire was opened with incendary shells. One struck the side and went right through, and flames spread from end to end in a ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. FATAL COLLISION.

    A collision occured to-day between a tram and a cart at South Head. The cart was overturned and smashed, and the driver (Joseph .Ritchie), aged 50, was crushed to ...

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  22. MUTINOUS SOLDIERS.

    Another batch of mutinous soldiers was dealt with to-day, and fined in various amounts, and bound over to keep the peace. ...

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  23. MASQUERADING.

    A man, who was masquerading in uniform at a soldiers' send-off hero last night, was arrested by Sergeant-Majors Godfrey and Clark, and taken to Maitland by military ...

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  24. SUBMARINE FEAT.

    It is reported from Athens that a submarine of the Allies reached the Boaphorus on the 15th and torpedoed a tug and six munition-laden transports. Constantinople ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. HOTEL HOURS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce stated to-day that the issue of the proclamation regarding the closing of hotels was an emergency Act. It was not the ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. GERMAN EXAGGERATION.

    The "Telegraaf" says that the Germans are exaggerating their deeds at Ypres, with the Idea of producing an impression in Germany. Great numbers of wounded are ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. TORRENTIAL RAINS.

    A [?]understorm occurred here last evening, and a particularly heavy shower fell about 10 o'clock, which filled many of the streets. Torrential falls occurred in parts of the ...

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  28. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Official advices from Mesopotamia state:—Hostile aeroplanes on the 17th and 19th bombed our camp at Kut-el-Amara but no damage resulted. The situation is ...

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  29. MILITARY CAMP.

    Matters at the military encampment, so far as the training of the men is concerned, are proceeding smoothly, and they continue to make satisfactory progress. ...

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  30. FEWER POLICE COURT CASES.

    There was again a big falling off in thr number of persons charged at the Sydney Central Police Court yesterday, but 32 persons being charged. Only seven ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    President Poincare and M. Briand, the French Premier, gave the heartiest welcome to Lord Bryce and the deputation of twenty-four members of the British ...

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  32. TERRIFIC STORM AT PORTLAND.

    A heavy thunderstorm broke over parts of Sydney early tills morning and continued for upwards of an hour. Very little rain fell except in confined areas. ...

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  33. REFERENCE TO THE CAUCUS.

    The early closing of hotels again received the attention of the Cabinet yesterday, At the close of the meeting the Premier said:—"We have arrived at a conclusion, but I ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. HEAVY STORM AT SEA.

    The captain of the steamer St. Louts, which has arrived here from Noumea, states that on Saturday last, the Vessel enccuntered an electrical storm of exceptional ...

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  35. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    In answer to Mr, W. A. Hewins in the House of Comomns Lord Robert Ceoll (Under-Secretary, Foreign Office) said the returned prisoners from Wittenburg fully ...

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  36. CENSURE MOTION AGAINST SENATOR PEARCE.

    Stops are being taken by Mr. Meagher, M.L.A., Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and Lord Mayor of Sydney, to induce the executive of the New South Wales ...

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  37. THIS ATTACK ON WALMER.

    The War Office announces that later information of the air raid at Walmer shows that only a boy aged 16 was killed; and another boy the same age was injured. ...

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  38. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: More thunderstorms and rain over the castern half, with northerly winds, but gradually improving in the western district, and winds veering ...

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  39. THE BLOCKADE.

    It is understood that the Cabinet contemplate making a single Minster responsible for the enforcement of the German blockade, exercising powers now distributed between the ...

    Article : 65 words
  40. ALLEGED WHOLESALE STEALING.

    The hearing of the alleged wholesale stealing cases was opened to-day before Mr. R. H. V. Allnutt, P.M. when Peter J. Minch, Sydney Puxty, and Edward Arthur ...

    Article : 201 words
  41. STOCKTAKING.

    Colonel Repington, the military correspondent of the "Times," in an interesting article entitled "Stock-taking," estimates that the German field armies number 3,600,000. ...

    Article : 191 words
  42. AUCTION SALES OF PRODUCE.

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  43. DISLOYAL WORDS.

    Edwin Edgerton Gaynor was charged under the War Precautions Act at hay with having made statement likely to cause disaffection to his Majesty's force. Evidence was ...

    Article : 160 words
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  45. ABERDARE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    At the Aberdare Church of England Mission Hall last Sunday the annual presentation of prizes to the Sunday school children was made by the rector, Rev. Reay ...

    Article : 55 words
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