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  2. Advertising

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  3. IN THE WEST. THE WAR. (Australian Cable Association Messages.)

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that we have greatly, damaged the German [?]rencnes by mines in the Neuve Chapelle and Hulluch sectors, ...

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  5. M. VENIZELOS GOES TO CRETE.

    A Salonika message states that M. Venizelos has gone to Crete, and will later visit Mitylene, Chios and Samos. He will issue a proclamation to the ...

    Article : 124 words
  6. ENEMY TORPEDO BOAT DAMAGED.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" reports that When Prince Hendrek was released he left Zebrugge convoyed by German torpedoes. British aviators ...

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  7. Millthorpe News. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW.

    The annual show takes place on the local showground to-day. The entries are good, and there is every prospect of a successful day. The ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. RAILWAY STATIONS BOMBED.

    A French, communique states that we easily repulsed a German attack eastward of Vaux Capitre Wood. There is intense artillery activity ...

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  9. WITH THE ITALIANS.

    An Italian communique states that there has been increased enemy artillery activity on the Trentino front. Our Alpineres captured the summit ...

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  10. THE SHOW BALL.

    Final preparations have been made for the show ball to take place tonight, in Frane's Hall. Sub-committees have charge of the various work, ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. ROUMANIANS DRIVEN BACK.

    The Roumanians continue the struggle for Mount Caliman, and are advancing towards the Austrian trenches south west of Dornavatra. The ...

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  12. VIOLENT BATTLE AT COMBLES.

    A communique states that a violent battle is proceeding along the Franco-British front. The French have extended their lines north westward ...

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  13. Commercial. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  14. A MILE OF POSITIONS STORMED.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that to-day we were everywhere successful. We stormed positions along a six mile front between Combles ...

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  15. THE FRENCH RAID ON ESSEN.

    The French raid on Essen was disastrous. Incendiary bombs fired the Krupp worksheds. The raid has alarmed Berlin. ...

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  16. WHOLESALE FRUIT MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  17. STUPENDOUS ARTILLERY ON THE SOMME.

    A Paris message says: What is going to happen on the Somme front cannot be foretold exactly. For 70 hours the bombardment has been ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. CRETANS UNDER ARMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Athens states that there are now 30,000 Cretans under arms in the island, which is in complete ...

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  19. THE LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The London wheat market is firm and occasionally dearer. Australian parcels, September shipment, are quoted at 68/6 to 69/. The near ...

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  20. VON JAGOW FOR AMERICA.

    A despatch from Berlin says that Herr Von Jagow visited Mr. Girard the American Ambassador. to-day. The latter goes to Copenhagen on ...

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  21. Conscription. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS AND CONSCRIPTION.

    Australian soldiers in England and France are greatly interested in the conscription campaign. As yet the majority have not been faced with ...

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  22. PROPOSED PEACE MEDIATION.

    It is reported at Washington that Mr. Girard carries suggestions from Germany that the time is ripe for Mr. Wilson to suggest mediation for ...

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  23. WESTRALIAN MINERS AND CONSCRIPTION.

    The Meekatharra branch of the Miners' Union in Westralia have carried by a two-thirds majority a resolution against conscription. ...

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  24. The Turf EPSOM AND METROP.

    The following sciatchings were recorded to-day for the A.J.C. Epsom and Metropolitan: Lady Tressady and Sir Paddington. All engagements: ...

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  25. POSITION EXTENDED.

    A Paris communique says that the French infantry assuming the offensive towards noon attacked simultaneously a position between Combles ...

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  26. BROKEN HILL QUIET.

    A telegram was received this morning by the Inspector General of Police, indicating that Broken Hill is now normally quiet. ...

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  27. Family Notices

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  28. GOLF.

    The competitions in connection with the Orange Golf Club have been lost and won, and the members have now practically laid aside their clubs till ...

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  29. MILITARY HONOR.

    In the list of military honors just published appeared the following, as having bestowed on him the D.C.M. —"5534, Saxby, who, under heavy fire ...

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  30. EPSOM CANDIDATES CHANCES.

    Bookmakers consider the Polyerates' Chances for the Epsom are small. He was not extended in this morning's gallop. Cogulo covered the first ...

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  31. ANOTHER AIR RAID ON ENGLAND.

    An unofficial message states that several airships crossed the eastern and north-eastern coasts between 10.30 and midnight. They dropped ...

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  32. RECRUITING.

    There were 70 volunteers at Victoria Barracks up to 1 o'clock to-day, 55 being accepted. ...

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  33. Telegrams. A SOIL SURVEYOR TO BE APPOINTED.

    The Premier has decided to appoint a soil surveyor. This department was established 26 years ago, and among its officers was Dr. Jensen, who ...

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  34. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1916.

    At last night's meeting of the above lodge four new members were proposed and accepted. There was a full meeting of members. ...

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  35. YESTERDAY'S AIR RAID.

    Field Marshal French reports that he believed that six airships visited the north-eastern counties to-day. There were some casualties, and ...

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  36. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Parliament last night, the Premier, in reply to Mr. Haynes, said he did not know whether Mr. Carmichael was going to the ...

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  37. THE CAPTURE OF MORVAL.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that Morval stands on the heights northward of Combles, and with its subterranean quarries, trenches and ...

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  38. THE RAINFALL.

    The total rainfall throughout the west up to 9 a.m. on Tuesday morning was as follows:—Brewarrina 58 points, Bourke 148, Bathurst 45, ...

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  39. RECRUITING IN CANADA.

    The Dominion Government have appointed a Board of which Sir Thomas Tait, formerly of Australia, is the director. The object of the Board is ...

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  40. GERMANY STUNNED.

    A Swiss correspondent in Germany states that the loss of three Zeppelins has stunned the Berlin public. ...

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  41. OPIUM SELLING TO COUNTRY CHINAMEN.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Charlie Wang, a Chinaman, was fined £25 with the option of three months, for having in his possession a ...

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  42. WINGED ZEPPELINS.

    Fishermen at Esjbert report seeing four Zeppelins travelling slowly to the south-east, apparently short of fuel. One was damages aft. They ...

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  43. THE BALKANS.

    The English continue their raids on the left bank of the Struma, and have successfully attacked Junimah north ward of Lake Tahinos. ...

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  44. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION MEETING.

    A crowd of about 600 persons assembled at Robertson Park corner last night, where an anti-conscription meeting was held, with Mr. Reg ...

    Article : 121 words
  45. THE REFERENDUM.

    Mr. Holden, the Chief Electoral Officer, drew attentoon to the fact to-day that all papers, leagues, bodies, etc., are to keep an account of the ...

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  46. A WALGETT BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    A McMillan, on behalf of his daughter, Ethel Maud, to-day sued Lewis Lee, for breach of promise of marriage. McMillan owns Bungle Gully ...

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  47. PRIVATE JAMES MARTIN.

    Mrs. T. Martin, senr., of 27 Kite-street, yesterday received the following telegram concerning the condition of her son, Pte. James Martin, ...

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  48. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Bromwick, wife of Mr. Michael Bromwick, of Millthorpe, passed away at the Orange Hospital yesterday morning, at the age of 39 years. The ...

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  49. ZEPPS. JETTISON CARGO.

    The captured Zepps course can be traced by the jettisoned cargo which has been found in the fields, including a machine gun, aluminium water ...

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  50. THE MEN AVAILABLE.

    Mr. Pearce stated to-day that he received a message from Queensland showing that upon the recent war census there were 30,000 single ...

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  51. THE SERBIAN ADVANCE.

    The Serbians in the region of Brod have reached the frontier crest northward of Krusograd, and the French northeast of Florina have captured ...

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  52. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE FRONT.

    The pictures to be exhibited by Dr. Herschell Harris, in the Oddfellows' Hall to-morrow night, are being looked forward to by many expectant ...

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  53. STRIKES.

    Many smaller shops have been compelled to dismiss their fitters and turners on account of the moulders strike. ...

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  54. THE AIR RAID ON ENGLAND.

    American comment on the destruction by the Zeppelins in the air raid over England suggests that German aerial frightfulness can now be as ...

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  55. EMPIRES TO-NIGHT.

    So much difficulty, is experienced by Douglas Fairbanks in accommodating his guests, in "The Habit of Happiness," that two of them have to ...

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  56. TAKING THE REFERENDUM IN NEWCASTLE.

    Special meetings of delegates from the board of the Colliery Employees' Federation are being held in the Trades Hall, Newcastle, to-day, in ...

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  57. TIVOLI MOVING THEATRE.

    This new and novel attraction for amusement lovers of Orange will open to-morrow (Thursday) night in their now canvas moving theatre, opposite ...

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  58. GUARDING "TINO."

    A Rome wireless states that 60,000 soldiers are guarding the palace at Datoi, where King Constantine remains confined. ...

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  59. HID IN A MEAT SAFE.

    The place where Don Cameron hid when escaping from the conscription crowd in Perth, was in a meat safe in the Weld Club, the most exclusive ...

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  60. FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    Rain is still falling steadily in Victoria, and the Yarra is flooded. All train service to several country towns has been stopped. Echuca is ...

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  61. THOSE MALTESE LABORERS.

    The Premier stated to-day that r[?] Maltese were brought here by the Government, and they were apparently coming out on their own volition as ...

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  62. AUSTRALIAN AERONAUT KILLED.

    Lieut. Sidney Wilson, an Australian who ascended in a biplane, near Athens, became lost in the clouds. When he reappeared he was seen to ...

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  63. NEWCASTLE AND CONSCRIPTION.

    The Northern district assembly of the P.L.L. has called an anti-conscription meeting for to-morrow night. The Mayor of Newcastle will ...

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  64. VENEZELOS AT SALONIKA.

    The "Lokal Anzelger" states that M. Venezelos has arrived at Salonika. ...

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  65. THE SOUTH HEAD SUICIDE.

    The man who threw himself over the cliffs yesterday has been identified as J. Gray, and was employed at the State joinery works. He was ...

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  66. THE GREEK NATIONAL MOVEMENT.

    The "Daily" Chronicle's correspondent at Athens says that M. Venezelos with his supporters, including M. Coundouriotis, the chief Admiral, has ...

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  67. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW.

    This morning the Royal Show was opened in the rain. There was an abundance of visitors. ...

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  68. DUTCH STEAMER SEIZED.

    German submarines have seized the Dutch steamer, Battavier H, and have taken her into Zeebrugge. A Dutch torpedo boat demanded an ...

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  69. A CLERGYMAN ON CONSCRIPTION.

    The Rev. Grimes, at Perth, said the young clergy were all willing to go to the front, and added that every woman who voted against ...

    Article : 47 words
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