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  2. WAR NOTES.

    Except for the complete occupation of the village of La [?]oisselle, some slight progress at other points not men[?]ned, and the repulse of counter attacks, General Ha[?]g's reports do ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    Ninety-one men volunteered at Victoria Barracks yesterday, and 58 were accepted. The recruits yesterday included a glassworker, a rougher, a b[?]tcher, an ...

    Article : 334 words
  4. LIBERALS.

    The eighth annual conference of the Liberal Association of New South Wales was opened yesterday at the Theosophical Society's Hall, Hunter-street. The president, Mr. C. ...

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  5. LATE MR. W. J. TRICKETT. M.L.C.

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Joseph Trickett left his late residence, Shorewell, Queen-street, Woollahra, at 2 p.m., yesterday. The [?]ort[?]ge proceeded to St. Ma[?]hias's ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Mr. O. M. Parsons, general manager of Michelin and Co. Pty. Ltd. received news yesterday of the death of Mr. A. J. Gabriel, who was general manager of the firm up to the ...

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  7. PASTORALISTS' UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Pastoralists Un[?]n of New South Wales was held last night, in the wool saleroom, Royal Exchange. Mr. W. F. Jaques pre[?]ded and after the ...

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  8. IN OTHER STATES.

    To-day's recruiting figures were:—Volunteered. 103; accepted, [?]7. BRISBANE, Wednesday. Twenty-nine recruits were accepted in ...

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  9. PERONNE AND GERMAN COMMUNICATIONS.

    The success with which the French are meeting on the southern side of the river has resulted in a small cluster of villages falling into their hands. They are now in ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORTS CINEMATOGRAPHED.

    On November 1, 1914, a great fleet of transports, convoyed by grey cruisers, left the ha[?]bour of Albany, W.A. They carried the first Australian and New Zealand contingents—the ...

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  11. ACCIDENT INSURANCE.

    In the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, proceedings were taken in the case of the Australian Alliance Assurance Company versus the Attorney-General and ...

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  12. SYDNEY GIRL'S SUCCESS.

    Miss Rene Maxwell, an ex-Sydneyite, has won the gold medal for singing at the Guildhall School of Music. ...

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  13. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

    An interesting feature of the financing of the British Y.M.C.A. work amongst the soldiers is the response from business firms and financial institutions to provide the whole ...

    Article : 362 words
  14. JULY 4 CELEBRATIONS.

    The Fourth of July celebrations were relatively quiet, the dominant note being "preparedness." Mr. Rooseve[?]t advocated universal military ...

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  15. AN ANZAC ATTACK.

    The following letter from Pte. William Willis has been received by his mother in Sydney:- "Just a line to let you know that I am still well and in this land of sand, sun, sore eyes, ...

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  16. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    Three railway waggons, with explosives, at Spezia, blew up. There were numerous casualties, several buildings being wre[?]ked. ...

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  17. NORTH OF THE PRIPET MARSHES.

    With the British and French launching their offensive in the Artois-Somm[?] region, the Italians attacking along the Trentin[?] and Ison[?] fronts, and the Southern Russian ...

    Article : 249 words
  18. DILLON DEFEATS FLYNN.

    Jack Dillon knocked out Jim Flynn in the fourth round. ...

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  19. OFFICER'S WIFE ROBBED.

    Mrs. Cottrell, Dormer, wife of Major Cottrell Dormer, serving with his regiment in France, was violently assaulted in the summer-house of her dwelling. Claremont, by two ...

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  20. A VETERAN PRESSMAN.

    Mr. John Richardson McWilliam, editor and propriet[?]r of the Coonamble "Times" for the past 31 years, died at his residence this afternoon, aged 78 years. Deceased was the ...

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  21. WAR COUNCIL.

    After having done good work as chairman of the New South Wales State War Council, Mr. J. H. Catts, M.P., has resigned, owing, he states, to pressure of other duties. ...

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  22. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Barratta, which left Townsville on Saturday with salvage plant and diver for the steamer Waltomo, now stranded on the spit at Rattray [?]sland, returned to Townsville this morning. The Waitomo ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    The police will be glad to hear from the lady who witnessed the fatal accident in Dowling£ street on Saturday night, when William Hurley was supposed to have been knocked ...

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  24. FEDERATED IRONWORKERS.

    The members of the Lithgow Federated Ironworkers' Union met in the Trades Hall last night to consider the proposals made by the firm of Charles Hoskins as a result [?] ...

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  25. THE DUFAULT CONCERTS.

    There was an immense attendance last night at the Town Hall, admirers of the Franco-Canadian tenor realising that engagements northwards to Brisbane, and then throughout ...

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  26. DEATH FROM A FALL.

    The death occurred at Sydney Hospital on Sunday afternoon of Henry John Harris Evans, aged 42 years, married, a clerk, lately residing with his wife and family at 27 ...

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  27. ALLEGED THEFT ON A TRANSPORT.

    Charged with the theft of 150 blankets, valued at £75, the property of the Commonwealth Government, Hugh Lynes and Charies Josh[?]a Payne, third officer and chief steward ...

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  28. RUSSIAN SUCCESS NEAR BARANOVITCHI.

    The six German armies between Riga and the Pripet marshes were under the command of Marshal von Hindenburg, who is now, according to a P[?]trograd message, ...

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  29. DEPARTURE.—July 5.

    Heroic, tug, for Melbourne. ...

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  30. TELEGRAPHIC.

    NELSON (11[?]m).—Arr: July [?], Perth, s, from [?] castle. ...

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  31. CITY COUNCIL FINANCES.

    The Lord Mayor stated yesterday that between £120,000 and £130,000 had been placed on deposit with the City Council during the past few months, at varying rates of ...

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  32. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Whilst crossing the tram lines in Devonshire-street, near Chalmers-street, Redf[?]rn, last night, Alfred Malam, 43, a labourer, was kno[?]ked down by a city-bound tram, the ...

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  33. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 words
  34. EQUIPPING THE AURORA.

    The Federal Ministry has received a cable message stating that Great Britain would bear one-half of the cost of equipping the Aurora for the rescue of Lieutenant M'Intosh's ...

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  35. CHILD'S DEATH FROM BURNS.

    The death occurred at the Royal Alexandra Hospital on Monday night of Rita May Davis, aged 1 year and two months. Deceased was fatally burned at her parents' ...

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  36. THE GREAT COBAR STRIKE.

    Sir,—On Friday, June 23, his Honor Mr. Justice Powers is reported in the metropolitan press to have delivered himself of the following: ...

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  37. MAN SHOT.

    The death occurred at the Manly Cottage Hospital yesterday morning of Ernest W[?] helm Oh[?]sson, 34 years of ago, single, a draftsman. Deceased, who was a native of ...

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  38. WAR QUESTIONS.

    "J. B." (City).—(1) Give his number, name, 5th Pioneer Batt[?]lion, 5th Division, A.I.F., on active service abroad, is the address. (2) Yes. "M. C." (Darlinghurst).—The address you give is ...

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  39. INJURED BY DYNAMITE.

    George Green, 3[?], a labourer, who lives in Killeen-street, Balmain, was assisting to sink a well at Turner's poultry farm, Berowra, yesterday afternoon, when he was injured by ...

    Article : 94 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  41. COLLISION WITH MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. J. M. B. Connor, agricultural Commissioner, whilst on horseback met with a severe ac[?]ident through collision with a motor car. Mr. Connor was injured in the shoulder, and ...

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  42. SHEARING AWARD.

    The Pastoralists' Association of West Darling decided to stand by the award rate for shearing for the coming season. ...

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  43. THE EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is some time now since we have had word of General Van Der Venter's forces operating in German East Africa, and the report received from General Smuts this morning is ...

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  44. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Fraser) was met at the railway station today by a representative deputation, who asked for better railway facilities on the ...

    Article : 164 words
  45. EDGECLIFF LABOUR LEAGUE.

    A new branch of the P.L.L. has been formed at Edge[?]liff. Mr. E. S. Smith being elected president, and Miss Robina Allan secretary. ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

    Liberal Association: Annual Conference, King's Hall, [?]. Th[?]tr[?] Royal: "Sign of the Cross," 8. Her Majesty's: "The Quaker Girl," 7.[?]. ...

    Article : 163 words
  47. DEFEATING EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,—Is all the money spent on the referendum to be wasted? We find rumours going about that hotels may remain opon till 11 o'clock in order to ...

    Article : 147 words
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