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  2. WAR NOTES.

    An atmosphere of mystery surrounded the seperations in the Artois-Somme region until & late hour last night. The official reports at first suggested that matters were ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 63 men offered their services, and of these 38 were accepted. There was a fairly good response of recruits ...

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  4. FRANCE'S DAY.

    It was not "Australia Day," and it was not "Belgian Day," nor "Allies' Day" It was "France's Day." And though the rule was broken here and there, as it Newcastle, there ...

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  5. IN THE SUBURBS.

    There was a fairly representative gather[?] of aldermen and citizens before the Balmain Town Hall at noon yesterday, when the Mayor moved, and Alderman Young seconded, the ...

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  6. IN OTHER STATES.

    There were 95 volunteers to-day, and 59 passed the medical examination. BRISBANE, Friday. Thirty-five recruits were accepted in ...

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  7. AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    At the University of Sydney a large number of the University staff and students assembled in the Great Hall in the middle of the day, when Professor MacCallum delivered ...

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  8. OFFICERS FOR ACTIVE SERVICE.

    In connection with the statement which appeared in the "Herald" yesterday to the effect that it had been found possible to accept the services of all officers of the Commonwealth ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY.

    Enthusiastic demonstration were held in the country towns.Meetings were held at the town halls, and the resolutions forwarded by the central committee were carried ...

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  10. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIERS.

    Gunner Tom Liljeblad. of the printing department of the "Sydney Morning Herald" was, yesterday, presented on behalf of his fellow apprentices and members of the ...

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  11. IMPORTANCE OF MAUREPAS.

    If the French have been able to extend their line in the directionof Maurepas, they are certainly bringing about a gradual widening of the front of their drive towards peronno. ...

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  12. STRIKE IN SPAIN.

    Over 70 per cent of the railway men have struck for increased pay.The whole of the trafile is practically held up, and martial law has been proclaimed in the town and ...

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  13. LIVING FRENCE FLAG.

    To-day was France's day, and unbounded enthusiasm and patriotism prevailed from early morning till late at night. The colours of France were displayed everywhere, and ...

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  14. MEXICO.

    The United States is spending £2,000,[?] monthly-guarding the Mexican border. ...

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  15. COLLISION.

    A collision occurred last night between the Balmain New Ferry Company's steamer Lady Rawson and the Hawkesbury River Company's steamer Stormbird. ...

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  16. TOWN HALL CONCERT.

    Never has "Le Quatorze Juillet" been celebrated here with as much spirit-kindling enthusiasm as at the Town Hall last night. The tri-oolour of the Republic above the flags of ...

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  17. MRS ANNIE BESANT.

    Mrs. Annie Besant, who has been a prominent advocate of Indian Home Rule, has been prohihited entering the Bombay Presidence under the Defence of the Realm Act. ...

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  18. BOXING.

    Lovinsky, a New Yorker, outboxed jack Dillon in a 10-round contest.Only the be[?] saved a knock-out. ...

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  19. ATTACK ON FORT SOUVILLE.

    The later messages giving further details of the fighting east of the Meuse make it clear that the enemy was prepared to pay a particularly heavy price for the possession of ...

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  20. LATE SHIPPING.

    Karori. s. 1863 tons. Captain Hill, from [?] mouth. Union S.S. Company, Ltd., agents. ...

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  21. DEPARTURES.

    Helshin Maru, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  22. TELEGRAPHIC.

    WILSON'S PROMONTORY (420m).—Outward. [?] 14, Uskmoor, s, 3 a.m.; Alabama, s, 6.10 a.m. [?]meroo, s, 7.30 p.m. ...

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  23. SENORITA'S LONG VOYAGE.

    The barquentine Senorita reached Sydney last night from Auckland, after an exceptionally long voyage The vowel left Auckland 53 days ago, and met with head winds all the way. She brought a cargo of ...

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  24. MILITARY OFFICERS.

    Sir,—In paragraph in to-day's Herald under the above beading, it is stated that all officers of the Citizen Forces who have volunteered, have had positions (presumably ...

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  25. MILLIONS CLUB.

    There was a glow of affection in all the speeches at the Millions Club luncheon yesterday, and these were punctuated by loud and sustained outbursts of applause.On one or ...

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  26. FREE SPEECH.

    The disturbance in the Sydney Domain last Sunday, when an anti-conscription meeting was broken up by returned soldiers and other citizens, was the subject of an emphatic ...

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  27. A STRONG POSITION.

    A depression or ravine runs in a southeasterly direction from Fleury village towards the intersection of the two roads, to the south of which a small plateau rises.On the ...

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  28. INDEX.

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  29. TOWN HALL MEETING.

    Admiration for the heroism of the French nation was the keynote of the speeches at the public meeting held in the Town Hall at noon. The hall was decorated with the French ...

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  30. LEAGUE OF HELP.

    At the wool saleroom at the Royal Exchange yesterday afternoon the wool buyers and wool brokers of Sydney and Briabane made a presentation of a cheque for £3244 12s 1d ...

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  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. MUNITIONS AND HOLIDAYS.

    The address delivered by Mr. Lloyd George before the munitions conference is most reassuring, but Mr. Asquith, in his appeal in the House of Commons for the postponement ...

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  33. REQUIEM FOR FRENCE SOLDIERS.

    For nearly 50 years French priests of the Marist Order have been in charge of St. Patrick's Church, which was the scene yesterday morning of a solemn celebration in ...

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  34. THE SCHOOLS.

    The whole of the schools throughout New South Wales were granted a half-holiday yesterday. In the morning teachers and pupils joined ...

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  35. TO-DAY.

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  36. DEATH OF MR. G. A. M'KAY.

    Mr. George Alexander M'Kay, Federal Land and income Tax Commissioner died to-day of pneumonia. he had been ill for about five weeks. ...

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  37. MR. COOK'S GREETING.

    Speaking in the Town Hall. Parramatta, at noon yesterday, Mr. Joseph Cook said: "We stretch out hands to-day with perfect cordiality to our great and brilliant ...

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  38. MUSIC IN THE CITY.

    There was an abundance of music in the streets of Sydney. The National Rifle Club Band, under the direction of Mr.Alfred E. O'Brien. opened the proceedings at 10.30 by playing ...

    Article : 134 words
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