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  2. Advertising

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  4. KEPT BUSY.

    There has been a steady stream of patients to consult Mr. C. R. Brown. Xrays and herbalist specialist, at his rooms in Kite street. We are ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. THE WAR.

    The Swedish press reports a naval battle having taken place in the Baltic, off Braviken Bay, near Gothland. Gunfire was heard for 45 ...

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  7. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Seven German warships were seen passing the Frissian Islands, on Tuesday evening, accompanied by two Zeppelins, going west. ...

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  8. CUXHAVEN CLOSED.

    Cuxhaven has been closed to all civilian traffic. ...

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  10. ROUMANIA.

    Bucharest reports that a detachment of Russian cavalry crossed the Pruth into Roumanian territory. Roumania protested, and the ...

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  11. 14 GERMAN STEAMERS AND CRUISERS SANK.

    A German cruiser, with two destroyers and eight armored trawlers, was convoying fourteen steamers near Nykooping, on the east coast of ...

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  12. The Leader AND STOCK AXD STATION NEWS.

    The Springhill footballers are out to raise the wind in a practical manner to-night, when they will held a euchre party and dance in aid of ...

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  13. THE RECENT CADETS' SPORTS

    A committee meeting in connection with the King's Birthday cadets' sports at Orange was held at the Liberal Association offices on Wednesday ...

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  14. NEW SECRETARY FOR WAR.

    The "Daily Chronicle states that Mr. Lloyd George has been offered the secretaryship of War and has [?]sked three days to consider the ...

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  15. LORD KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR.

    The Parliamentary correspondent to the 'Times' says there is increasing signs that Mr. Lloyd George is prepared, to accept the post of ...

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  16. GERMAN BEASTS.

    A Petrograd message reports that the German military Governor of Liban, a Russian province in the Baltic, announced that the German ...

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  17. IN MEMORY OF OUR BRAVE MEROES.

    A memorial service was held in St Paul's Cathedral. London, to-day, in honor of the heroes who were lost in the Jutland fight. Lady Reatty ...

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  18. NOT GUILTY.

    Edward Andrews, a young clerk, is wrongfully condemned to death, and the shock kills his wife. His mother takes charge of the child, and through ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The following members have been selected to shoot against Forest Reefs rifle club on the Orange range on to-morrow afternoon, shooting to com ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN RETREAT.

    Austrian reports confirm the stories of the precipitate retreat of the Austro-German forces along the Bukovina front. ...

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  21. SINKING OF THE HAMPSHIRE.

    Berne reports that German newspapers state that the cruiser Hampshire was sunk by a German submarine. ...

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  22. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that to-day there were no infantry actions. Our new positions to the east of [?]pres were heavily shelled, and a ...

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  23. SCRIPPS-BOOTH RUNABOUT

    A new advertisement over the name of Roy W Sandford, Ltd., appears this week, it introduces the Scripps-Booth runabout, the latest ...

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  24. CZERNOWITZ.

    Petrograd states that the Russians have cut the railway communications between Czernowitz, and the north. ...

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  25. ENVELOPING THE AUSTRIANS.

    Marcel Hutin, writes to the "Echo de Paris, as follows: "The Russians, by an extremely daring manoeuvre, are enveloping the Austrian positions ...

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  26. CANOBLAS CONDITIONS.

    The weather for June has been remarkably warm, in spite of heavy rain. In previous years rain generally ended in winter, being followed by ...

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  27. FIGHTING AT CZERNOWITZ.

    News from a Swiss source states that heavy fighting is taking place at Czernowitz, and the fall of the city is imminent. ...

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  28. Y.M.C.A

    One of the most conspicuous and hard workers for patriotic purposes in Orange since the war began has been Mr. A. J. McCoy. As an ...

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  29. BRITISH COLUMN AT KERMAN.

    A Teheran message says that Genoral Syke's British column has entered Herman, and was enthusiastically received. ...

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  30. Telegrams.

    30 volunteers were accepted up to 1 p.m. to-day at the Barracks. ...

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  31. HEAVY FIGHTING IN THE EAST.

    Heavy fighting continues in the eastern, south eastern and northern outskirts. Russian cavalry are patrolling an enormous amount of territory ...

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  32. THE VINCENT DIVORCE CASE.

    Judgment will be given to-morrow in the Vincent divorce cane, which has lasted 23 days. ...

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  33. THE PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The Times Bays that M. Briand, the Premier of France, opened the Allies Economic Conference at Paris on Wednesday morning. He welcomed ...

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  34. TORCHYN CAPTURED.

    Paris reports that the Russians have captured Torchyn, 15 miles north west of Lutzk, and are advancing toward Vladimir and Volynsky. ...

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  35. MEMORIAL TO A SOLDIER.

    During this war many tablets have been placed in churches to perpetuate the memory of faithful and respected soldiers and sailors who ...

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  36. MORE SLEEPING CARS.

    At [?]£2300 each, the Meadowbank manufacturing company has been given the contract by Mr. O'Malley for the construction of eight express ...

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  37. 6000 ADDITIONAL PRISONERS

    The latest report is that the Russians have gone 19 miles beyond Czernowitz, taking 6000 additional prisoners. The Austrian army ...

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  38. SHORTAGE OF WHEELERS.

    There is a shortage of wheelers at the Excelsior colliery at Thirroul, and in other, parts of the South Coast. ...

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  39. RUSSIANS REPULSED.

    A Berlin communique claims that the Russians north of Baronowitachi seven times stormed the German lines, but were completely repulsed ...

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  40. WOMEN SLY GROG SELLERS.

    At the Central Police Court to-day three women were fined from £30 to £100 each for selling beer without a license. ...

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  41. MADE IN GERMANY.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in an interview published in the Paris 'Matin', says that the Germans have done everything possible to make the French ...

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  42. THRACE COAST BOMBARDED.

    A Bulgraian communique states that six enemy ships have bombarded the coast of Thrace from the Nesta River to Kalebrun. ...

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  43. MORE MOUNDED.

    The next batch of sick and wounded will arrive in Sydney on Sunday morning. ...

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  44. RUSSIANS STILL ATTACKING.

    A Petrograd official communication issued at midnight says the enemy are stubbornly resisting on the Viadimir-Volinsky roads. The Cossacks ...

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  45. COUNTERFEIT SHILLINGS.

    The police have knowledge that counterfeit shillings have been passed on several firms in the city. James McGovern, charged with having 30 ...

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  46. WORKING OFF BAD CONDUCT MARKS.

    The Railway Commissioners are considering a scheme for punishing employees, and for introducing a provision for the periodical revision of ...

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  47. The Fair Rents Act.

    The Attorney General received a deputation this morning representatives of the Rout Payers' Association, who sought to have certain ...

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  48. The War and Employment.

    Reporting to the Premier for May, the Superintendent of the State Labor Bureau states that reports received from upwards of 90 trades unions, on ...

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  49. WANTS TO GO TO PRIVY COUNCIL.

    Mr. Samuel Bowen will on Monday next, ask the High Court for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against a judgment of the High Court, which ...

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  50. RUSSIANS' MAMMOTH CAPTURE.

    A Petrograd official message says that we continue to push back the enemy along the whole front from the Roumanian frontier to Plessie. ...

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  51. BREACHES OF BETTING ACT.

    For issuing a betting ticket which was not stamped as required by the Financing Taxing Acts, at Wollongong, George Ambler was to-day fined ...

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  52. AUSTRIANS LOSE 25 PER CENT.

    The correspondent of the Times at Petrograd says that it is estimated the Austrians had 670,000 men on the south east from the commencement of ...

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  53. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent Our Boys A against Waratahs at Wade Park, to-morrow at 3.30: B. Jaeger, G. Gardiner, E. Hawke, D. Bone, ...

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  54. WOLLONGONG TROUBLE SETTLED

    The trouble at the E.R. and Co's works at Wollongong, was amicably settled last night. The men demanded an increase of 1/ per day with a ...

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  55. THE DOG POISONER AGAIN

    Mr. P. Morrisey of Went End, had the misfortune to have his prize retriever dog poisoned the other day. ...

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