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  4. FOOTBALL.

    Lithgow footballers suffered a decisive defeat at the hands of Our Boys, at Wade Park, on Saturday, by 19 points to 3. ...

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  5. THE WAR. (Australian Cable Association Messages.) ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A Paris communique states:—We have consolidated the ground conquered to the north east of Maurepas. The Germans southward of the villages ...

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  6. BRUSSILOFF'S HUGE REINFORCEMENTS.

    The "Allemagne Zeitung's" correspondent says that General Brussilofi is bringing up huge reinforcements to Kovel and Lemberg, and also in ...

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  7. NICKEL AND RUBBER FOR GERMANY.

    The German steamer Willehad, which was chartered by the Undersea Company after a fast dash has been docked in New London. ...

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  8. OFF TO SYDNEY.

    Mr. Porry Welly has severed his cnnection with the firm of Welly Bros, cordial manufacturers, of Anson street, and Saturday night left ...

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  9. REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE WITH GERMANY.

    The "New York World" says the police have arrested persons Implicated in a plot to smuggle 25,000 dollars worth of jewellery into the ...

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  10. SNAKES.

    Two snakes, each about 21't Gin long, were killed on tlio Wellwood mining field on Friday. Ono was of the black and the other of the brown species. ...

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  11. STUBBORN FIGHTING.

    A Petrogract communique states that in the Carpathians and west of Nadvorna our advanced guards dispersed the enemy and occupied the ...

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  12. Telegrams. STATE'S FINANCES.

    Mr. Holman will make a final statement in the House next Wednesday or Thursday. ...

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  13. A BULGARIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Bulgarian communique states that the Serbians supported by other troops made 18 attacks on the 21st and 22nd in the Koukouroz and Kovel ...

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  14. "A MIDNIGHT WEDDING."

    The Empire Picture Co., not wishing to stand in the way of this big dramatic production and the Orange public, have decided to allow Mr. Philip ...

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  15. INTERN HIM.

    Residents of Fairfield have asked that Carl Konemann, who was fined for disloyal utterances, be interned. ...

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  16. IN THE BALKANS.

    The Serbians have begun a counter offensive and are now attacking Sarovitch. The French and Italians are co-operating.. ...

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  17. RECRUITING.

    There were 443 recruits in Sydney for last week. ...

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  18. MORE NURSES WANTED.

    The State Commandant requires nurses for military hospital camps, to replace those required for overseas service. ...

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  19. GREECE NO LONGER MASTER.

    A wireless message says that Greece has informed Germany that, owing to the refusal of the Greek Generals evacuate the forts of Eastern ...

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  20. MR. HOLMAN TO FLY.

    The Governor will open the State aviation school at Richmond, on the Hawkesbury, to-morrow. The Premier intends to make a flight. ...

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  21. TROOPS ON TRANSFER.

    About 300 khaki-clad men, of the physique, who were on transfer from Dubbo to Bathurst on Friday night, were allowed five minutes wait at the ...

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  22. FRENCH JOHN BRITISH FORCES.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We have joined up with the French, who importantly progressed yesterday at Maurepas, and we advanced several ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Including Saturday's list, the number of Australians now out of action is 49,413. and the dead 9470. ...

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  24. LADIES' CHOIR CONCERT.

    The health of Mr. Jarman (conductor) is once more satisfactory, and the Ladies' Choir concert, which was postponed because of his illness, has ...

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  25. THE GRECO-BULGAR AFFAIR.

    Prisoners in the 18th regiment at Demirhassar, it is stated, Provoked Christodolous to resistance. The Bulgarians excuse their act on the ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  27. PROGRESS NEAR OSTROVA.

    Some progress has been made in the Balkans north west of Ostrova Lake. Enemy attacks at Molena have been repulsed. ...

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  28. TWO-HEADED PENNIS.

    An aftermath of the Forbes Show was staged at the Forbes police court on Thursday, when Detective Pattinson, of Sydney, produced a beauty ...

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  29. FISH FOR THE PEOPLE.

    The Chief Secretary stated at a social last night, to mark the completion of the first year's work in the State trawling industry, that they had ...

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  30. SUCCESSFUL MACHINE GUN ACTION.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Our machine guns drove back two enemy companies who were attempting to attack our trenches westward of ...

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  31. ON THE BALKAN FRONT.

    There is only artillery activity by the British on the Struma and Doiran fronts. Our aeroplanes have bombed the camps at Kalatopolca and ...

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  32. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The members of the Orange Rifle Club carried out their 2nd competition shoot at 500 yards, on Wednesday 23rd August, the following being the ...

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  33. ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique states:—we have made fresh progress on the slopes of Mount Couriol, and have repulsed a small attack in the valley of ...

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  34. UNIONISTS AND ENEMY SUBJECTS

    The industrial trouble continues in the Western Australian goldfields, by the refusal of unionists to work with men who are enemy subjects. On ...

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  35. ENEMY GAIN SMALL FOOTING.

    A Paris communique states that a Violent artillery struggle occurred yesterday and part of the night, to the south of Maurepas. We dispersed ...

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  36. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

    Arrived home on Saturday from their training schools, were a number of town and district young ladies, who are at present qualifying for ...

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  37. LATER ABOUT THE BREMEN.

    The Now York City News Association quotes an unnamed British captain arriving at New York from Britain as stating that the Bremen was ...

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  38. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    The New York Times correspondent at Bremen witnessed the arrival and reception of the Deutschland from America. The vessel was bedecked ...

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  39. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Victorian Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorn) stated on Saturday that he was not able to make any official announcement regarding ...

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  40. TURKS HELPING AUSTRIANS.

    The "ldeauavionale" says that small Turkish detachments are helping the Austrians on the Carso plateau east of Gorizia. ...

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  41. ON THE SUEZ CANAL.

    A Turkish communique reports that in a skirmish our detachments encountered an enemy reconnoitring party 25 kilometres from the Suez Canal. ...

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  42. ITALIAN AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    An Italian communique states: We repulsed an attack on our positions at Monte Seluggio with heavy enemy losses. Our air squadron bombed San ...

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  43. ESSAY ON CONSCRIPTION.

    Realising that there is a great divergence of opinion on the subject, Mr. T. P. Quade, of Summer street, is offering a prize of £1/1 for the best ...

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  44. AERIAL COMBATS.

    Numerous aerial combats have taken place on the whole front, and twelve machines, including four Fokkers, were brought down at various ...

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  45. THE DEUTSCHLAND'S ARRIVAL.

    The populace of Bremen nave deleriously celebrated the Dentschland's return. Bells were ringing and bands playing everywhere. From the ...

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  46. Sporting. THE TURF.

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  47. JAPANESE IN MUKDEN.

    A Tientsin official report states that Mukden complains that Japanese troops have occupied the official buildings there. ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN DIPLOMATIC DOCUMENTS.

    The Vatican has allowed Austria two months in which to withdraw the archives and all diplomatic documents concerning Austrian relations with the ...

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  49. ILLNESS OF KING OF BAVARIA.

    It is reported that the King of Bavaria was seized with an apoplectic stroke during a reception. ...

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  50. CONGRATULATING THE DEUTSCHLAND OWNERS.

    U.S.A. Ambassador Gerard has sent a congratulatory telegram to the owners of the Deutschland, and says that this achievement pointed out the great ...

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  51. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states that "We repulsed attacks in the Thiepval and High Wood sector and near Maurepas. Two enemy aeroplanes ...

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  52. DUKE OF ALBANY SUNK.

    The Duke of Albany was sunk by a submarine on Thursday. Commander Ramage, Engineer Lieut. Maskell, and 22 men wore last, and 11 officers ...

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  53. LYTTON'S TO-NIGHT.

    Philip Lytton has arranged a special two-nights' season at the Australion Hall, commencing to-night (Monday) of his famous No. 1 Dramatic Co. ...

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  54. AUSTRIAN HEIR APPARENT IN THE FIELD.

    The "Mattino" says that the Archduke Charles Francis, the Austrian heir, commands on Hinderburg's right. but the command is purely nominal, ...

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  55. AMERICA AND SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The "New York Times," in an unmistakably plain spoken leading article, tells Germany what to expect if she accedes to Von Tirpitz's clamour ...

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  56. ARCTIC EXPEDITION PARTY WRECKED. ALL HANDS SAVED.

    The power schooner, the Great Bear, carrying the Border-Lane Arctic expedition, was wrecked in the Behring Sea on August 10. The ...

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  57. BRITISH AIR RAID ON NAMUR.

    An official message states that naval aeroplanes successfully bombarded the airship sheds at Namur. One aeroplane did not return. Early in the ...

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  58. BRITISH FIRMS IN BERLIN.

    The German Chancellor has ordered the liquidation of 11 British firms in Berlin, including the gasworks which is supplying the city. There is to be ...

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  59. FIGHTING AT MAUREPAS.

    Paris communiques state that there has been very lively artillery struggles north of Maurepas and westward of Clery, and a violent cannonade in ...

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  60. BOXING.

    Tummy Uream welterweight champion of Australia, dropped Jack Cole four times in the fifth round of their contest at the Sydney Stadium last ...

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  61. COMMANDEERING LEATHER

    The War Council notify that they intend to acquire all stocks of lighter weight leather in the United Kingdom, and have ordered owners to ...

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  62. RUSSIAN PRISONERS FORCED TO DIG AUSTRALIAN TRENCHES.

    The "Messagero" states that the Austrians have sent 100,000 Russian prisoners to the Forests of Ternova Vipach, Lairsch, and Klagenfurt, to ...

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  63. KISSELL CASE TO BE RE-HEARD.

    The Full Court on Friday set aside the conviction and ordered a new tria in the appeal of Stephen Kissell. Applicant was convicted before Judge ...

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  64. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS. MONDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1916.

    "The Shooting of Dan McGrew", at the Star, on Saturday night, was witnessed by a large audience, and was voted as one of the best films ever ...

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  65. FIVE TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy bombarded Mazentz Wood at mid-day, and our new trenches northward of Delville Wood in the ...

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  67. ZEPPELINS.

    A Zeppelin raid on England took place on Thursday at midnight. A British aeroplane fired into one raider at close range, but it escaped. ...

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  68. THE ELEPHANT ISLAND EXPLORERS.

    The Chilian Government has placed their yacht, Yelcho, at Sir Ernest Shackletion's disposal for a new attempt to reach Elephant Island, in ...

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  69. DANISH BUTTER FOR ENGLAND.

    The question of exporting butter to England will be re-opened in the hope that England will respond by releasing her raw materials for the ...

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  70. THE BREMEN.

    While preparations were beins nuule at New 'London for the arrival of the Bremen', an ollicer of the liner Baltic, which has arrived at New ...

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  72. THE WELLWOOD GOLD FIELD.

    Matters in connection with this field are steadily proceeding, and the claims are all being worked. Brown and party's claim is still showing free gold, ...

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  73. DUTCH GUARDS BRING DOWN A ZEPPELIN.

    The "Central News" says that Dutch frontier guards fired on and severely damaged a Zeppelin which was passing over Maestrict on Friday. The ...

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  74. JUNIOR DEBATING SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly debate of the School of Arts Society was held on Thursday night last, and the members attended in large numbers. Before ...

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  75. GOLF.

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  76. MUNITION WORKS DESTROYED.

    Through tho carelessness of a woman worker in making fuses, the munition works at Saint Dennis and three workshops were destroyed. ...

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  77. THE PRICE OF RABBITS.

    Rabbiters have been living in a paradise along the west up to the present, but they lately received a blow that staggered them, prices having ...

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  78. STATE ELECTIONS. LIBERAL AN LABOR SELECTIONS

    The candid [?]ture of the Hon. H. Hoyle, Minister for Railways, has been endorsed for urry Hills by the P.L.L. The Hon. Black's (Chief ...

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  79. ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    Russia reports our advanced guard stopped an attack southward of Tsirin, and the enemy attempt to resume the offensive in the direction of Kovel ...

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  80. BRITISH v. GERMAN ZEPPS.

    The "Dally Express" in an article relates how the British Zeppelins appeared on the Danish coast on patrol duty. It states that they showed that ...

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  81. A BIT ABOUT FISHERS.

    Fishe[?]rs are now showing a fine range of now seasons' Panamas, embroideries, laces, summer dress materials, children's trimmed millinery, ...

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  82. RUSSIANS ADVANCE IN ASIA MINOR.

    The Russians are advancing along the whole front in Asia Minor. The Turks have evacuated Bitlis and west of Lake Van railway station, several ...

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  83. BRITISH ZEPS. DISTURB GERMANY

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Geneva says the appearance of British Zeppelins is causing anxiety in Germany. It is reported from the ...

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  84. TO CONEST GRANVILLE.

    Mr John [?]bbs formerly Liberal Whip, has [?] selected to contest Granville aganist a Labor man. ...

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