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  2. Advertising

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  4. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that severe fighting is taking place at Ginchy where our artillery caught and scattered a large pary which was ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. EMPIRES SATURDAY.

    In "The Code of Marcia Grey" there are many forms of moral honor, and every woman has her own individual code of ethics to govern various ...

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  6. THE WAR. (Australian Cable Association Mes THE BALKANS. sages.)

    Germans and Bulgarians are attacking the Roumanians in the region of Turtukai. ...

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  7. VIOLENT ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    Violent artillery fighting is taking place at Struma and Lake Doiran and along the whole of the Serbian front. ...

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  8. THE FRENCH AVDANCE.

    A French communique says: Embodying the success just cabled, we have captured several trenches south eastward of Beloyen San Torre, and ...

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  9. BUDAPESTH RIOTS.

    Thousands of hungry and houseless fugitives provoked riots at Budapesth. The Hungarian Parliament is sitting coi[?]tinously and agitated ...

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  10. BRITISH POSITIONS SHELLED

    An official despatch from Salonika says that patrol encounters have taken place between Orlijac and Eomarjan Bridge. The enemy shelled the ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. RUSSIANS IN FRANCE.

    The Morning Post's correspondent at Petrograd speaks of tens of thousands of Russians who are serving in France and Salonika. He also states ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. ROUMANIA'S TOLL.

    Roumania in a week of war has occupied 7000 square miles of Hungarian territory. ...

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  14. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS

    The Lokal Anzeiger states that the Grand Duke Nicholas commands the Russian Balkan army against the Bulgarians. ...

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  15. WOUNDED GERMANS.

    Train after train crowded with wounded pass through Liege towards Germany daily. A single consignment which went through Liege numbered ...

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  16. GREECE KING'S DECISION.

    According to Berlin reports King Constantine told the Allies representative to-day that a definite decision had been reached by him as regards ...

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  17. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Chief Secretary to-day gave notice to bring in a Bill to amend the Sunday Trading Act, concerning the effects of which a representative ...

    Article : 370 words
  18. GERMAN COMMANDER DISMISSED.

    The Kaiser has dismissed General von Deisling, who was commanding the right wing of the Crown Prince's Verdun army. ...

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  19. REBELLION IN SUMATRA.

    Dutch troops in violent fighting defeated the Sumatra rebels, but the rebellion is extending to the Jambi region. ...

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  20. Zeppelins.

    The British Admiralty to-day examined the remains of the mystery car which was shot down in the East of England. It is believed that a wire ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. BRITISH NAVY VISITS PORTUGAL.

    Units of the British fleet winch visited Lisbon have been cordially received by the President, Ministers and people. A guard of honor from ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. Family Notices

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  23. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES.

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  24. AN OUTSPOKEN SENATOR

    Mr. Gardiner, of Massachusetts, in a speech in the House of Representatives denounced the Senate's retaliatory black list legislation as a blow ...

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  25. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    A Russian communique states; we captured a fortified position in the direction of Haligny and drove the enemy north-eastward, prisonering ...

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  26. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1916.

    The Orange Municipal Band will render a choice programme of selected music in Cook Park on Sunday at 3.15. The Dead March in "Saul" will be ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. A WINGED ZEPPELIN.

    The Central News correspondent at the Hague says that a Zeppelin returning from England was so severely damaged that it landed near M[?]ns. ...

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  28. Telegrams. COLLIERY IDLE.

    Two hundred and fifty employees of the Bulli colliery were idle to-day as a result of the Eight Hour question. It is stated that the company ...

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  29. TEN MILLION POUNDS OF COPPER.

    The Russian Munitions Ministry has made inquiries for an enormous quantity of copper. The estimated qpantity required is nearly ten ...

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  30. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique says that the first snow has fallen. We extended the occupation of the western slope of Punta Delforne, and our ...

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  31. THE LAST OF THE ZEPPELIN CREW.

    A great crowd followed the funeral of the remains of the crew of the Zeppelin which was brought down at Cuffley. Many police were drafted ...

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  32. Commercial. (Australian Cable Association Messages.) LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a large and good selection of greasy [?]rossbreds on offer to-day. Bidding was keen, and yesterday's advance was fully ...

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  33. LABOR CANDIDATES FOR ORANGE.

    The members of the Orange branch of the P.L.L. will be addressed tomorrow night by Messrs Bungate, T[?]ly and Dwyer, the candidates for ...

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  34. HANDICAPPING BUTCHERS.

    Mr. Black, who is administering the Meat Industry Act, states that he has a report from the chairman stating that unfortunately it is true that [?]Ac ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. THE TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  36. ITALIANS IN GREECE.

    The Italians continue their advance in the interior of Epirus, abolishing all Greek authority, and constructing new roads and technical works. ...

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  37. BUTCHERS ON STRIKE.

    Because of the demand for increased wages being refused, 50 men, employees of Ford, Walker and Co., and T. A. Field, master butchers, went ...

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  38. SUCCESSFUL AIR RAID.

    An official message from Egypt, says an air raid over the enemy's encampment at Mazar took place on Monday, when an anti-aircraft gun ...

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  39. IN THE WEST.

    A French communique reports that our curtain of fire broke down ninny attacks against our new positions southward of Deniscourt, and four ...

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  40. THE BRITISH WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, and occasionally dearer. The nominal value of Australian passage parcels is 69/3. ...

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  41. SOLDIER REGAINS HIS SPEECH.

    Sergeant T.McGill, of Temora, again reported Wounded. has had a unique military experience. Shortly after war was declared he enlisted. ...

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  42. BUTTER.

    Butter was a little more pientiful in Sussex street to-day, owing to the Orara, from Byron Bay, bringing 300 boxes. Suburban groce's, however, ...

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  43. FLYING CORPS.

    The British flying corps has applied to General Birdwood for two hundred Australians to become flying officers. General Birdwood has ...

    Article : 33 words
  44. RECRUITING FIGURES.

    Up to 1 p.m. to-day 64 volunteered at the harracks, and 44 were accepted. The total so fur for September is 1550, or 1800 short of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Messrs Harrison, Jones and Devlin report: Nineteen thousand sheep were yarded, but owing to trouble with the slaughtermen, only about half ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. BRITISH PLANES BLOW UP SUBMARINE.

    British airmen blew up a damaged submarine in Zeebrugge harbor, and returned to Dunkirk, despite a heavy bombardment. ...

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  47. A GERMAN DENIAL.

    A German official wireless demes that any person has been killed in Germany in consequence of the food disturbances which foreign ...

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  48. WEDDING BELLS.

    The wedding was,celebrated on Wednesday at St. Joseph's Church, of Mr. William McFadden, son of Mr and Mrs. McFadden, of Sale street, ...

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  50. OLGA PETROVA AT THE STAR.

    There will be a grand matinee at the Star to-morrow afternoon, when three screaming comedies "Cupid and the Brush Lady," A Man and a Man" ...

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  51. FRENCH CARRY FIRST LINE TRENCHES.

    The French have carried the German first line to the outskirts of Chaulnes and along the Chaulnes-Roye railway. Desperate fighting ...

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  52. MOURNED AS DEAD.

    Captain A. E. Kennedy, of the Australian. force, who was believed to have been killed at the end of July, has written to his wife in England ...

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  53. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  54. FRENCH CARRY FURTHER POSITIONS.

    The victorious French have conquered the northern portion of Vermandovillers, and by a spirited attack were enabled to carry the major ...

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  55. FRANCE ABANDONS REPRISALS.

    After farther negotiations France has agreed to abandon reprisals at concentration camps, notably that of Courland In Poland. ...

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  56. COMPLAINTS FROM AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    There are many complaints from the Australian wounded to the effect that they are not receiving any Red Cross comforts. The military have ...

    Article : 61 words
  57. TASMANIA APPLES.

    Tasmanian apples supplies were [?] [?]all and unsuitable for city needs. ...

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