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  2. Notable [?]ool Sale.

    Splendid prices[?]ll through char, actor[?]sed the wo[?]hle held by John Bridge and Co the 11th of this month. The figs throughout are ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The presence at the European conference of M. Denys Cochin, one of the French Ministers without portfolio, was cordially welcomed at Athens by ...

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  4. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    In a discussion on rocruiting in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Law said that if Mr. Asquith decided that compulsion was necessary and ...

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  5. HELD OVER.

    A full report of the Annual Social in aid or St. John's Presbyterian Church is held over until next issue. Fishers for big bargains on ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. BELGIAN FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  8. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    German submarines in the Mediterranean have been quintupled. ...

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  9. PURSUING THE SERVIANS.

    A German official message st[?]tes that the pursuit of the Servians in the Balkan Mountains progresses. The Servians are unable to offer resistance, ...

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  10. HE COO-EES' CAPTAIN

    Captain Bill Hitchen is going to Nowra to conduct the march of the Nowra contingent to Sydney, after which he goes back to Gilgandra to ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. STILL UNCERTAINTY ABOUT GREECE.

    A Paris journal says the Greek press is publishing articles of a wheedling nature in reference to the Anglo-French mission. The situation the ...

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  12. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The Monarch Picture Coy. will pre sent a great war star on Saturday night (to-morrow) entitled "The Child Kihers.' This is s true and ...

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  13. JAMAICA'S OFFER.

    The official press states that Jamaica has offered more men and to defray the cost by payments of £60,000 annually, for forty years, for their equipment ...

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  14. BRITISH FORCE NEAR BAGDAD.

    The Central News Agency quotes the German press as saying that the British are within a few kilometres of Bagdad, with twelve thousand rebel Arabs. ...

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  15. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday. Lord Cecil said that there was no more horrible crime in the history of the world than the massacring ...

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  16. HALF HOLIDAY IN ORANGE

    The Orange Chamber of Commerce has received the following letter bearing the under-stcretary's signature) from Mr. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A.:— ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. NO MORE SHILLY SHALLYING WITH GREECE.

    The London 'Times', in a leader, says: "We hope that there will be no more shilly shallying with Greece. It is imperatively necessary to ascertain ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. ROUMANIA'S NEUTRALITY THREATENED.

    Bucharest telegrams state t[?]st a decree has been promulgated authorising the requisitioning of cloth, metals, medicines, boats railway [?] ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA DAY

    In connection with A[?]hes Day tomorrow, Mr. Black has received cab[?] of encouragement from King of England, the President of France, the ...

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  20. Telegrams.

    About a [?] tons or new [?] was [?] available at [?] Harbor this morning, being the record quantity for this season. ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SHIP SUBMARINED.

    The United States hospital ship Anglia struck a mine in the English Channel to day and sank. Thirteen officers and 372 men were aboard. About ...

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  22. BRITISH MINISTERS IN FRANCE.

    The Foreign Office states that Mr. Asquith. Sir Edward Grey, Mr. Balfour, and Mr. Lloyd George, with nava[?] and military diplomatic advisors, have ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    The man Fitztmmons, who was an rested in connection with the S[?]a[?] Town burgla[?]ly at a Chinaman. store, was Drought before Mr. E ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons today Lieut. Col. Lockwood asked for information in regard to the loss of the hospital ship Anglia, with 400 aboard, ...

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  25. State Parliament

    In the Assembly last night, Mr. Black, in reply to Mr. Cocuran, de[?] that there was dissatisfaction in the police force owing to the ...

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  26. WEATHER CONDITIONS.

    Reports have been received o[?] frosts in [?] parts of the country. Sydney weather to day was hot, 9[?] degrees at 2 p.m. being the recorded ...

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  27. £500 REWARD.

    The eminent consulting Herbal Practitioner, Mr. Kuglemann, who isits Orange on Monday, offers the [?]bove reward to anyone wno can ...

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  28. A[?]roo.

    Your correspo[?]nt has been on the sick list lately, [?] his long silence. H[?]ycutting [?]oceeding vigorously all over Amar[?]and from what I ...

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  29. LORD KITCHENER.

    A message from Athens states that Lord Kitcaener is visiting Gallipoli. The British Consul at Athens carried a message to King Constantine ...

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  30. IMPORTANT COMMONS

    Speaking in the Commons Lord Crewe said the War Council was in no sense an inner Cabinet. The whole story of the evacuation of Antwerp ...

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  31. WIDE BAY ELECTION.

    The Wide Bay [?] will be a [?] out contest between Liberal and Labor. [?] closed yesterday, the [?] being E. [?]. C. ...

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  32. SUBMARINES.

    The Italian press [?] that the German submarine that Austria is using was brougat to Pola in parts months previously. The theory does not ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    A man, believed to be Arthur George [?], [?], residing at Waverley, was found dead at number one [?] [?] station at Kookwood this morning ...

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  34. SAPPER F. N. RAUCHLE.

    Mrs Kauchle, of racecourse, has received a further telegram informing her that a mistake was ma[?] [?] The first notification to the [?] ...

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  35. GREEK SHIPPING IN BRITAIN.

    The Greek Legation states that Great Britain is upholding Greek ships. Clearances have been promised to all ships now loading, but no further ...

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  36. DESERTERS SENTENCED.

    Six deserters from the Expeditionary Forces, who were subjects of a court martial at Victoria Barracks today, were sentenced to varying periods [?] ...

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  37. METHODIST CHURCH.

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  38. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

    Private Henry Dunn, a member of the expeditionary forces, was cut to [?] by a train at Granville last night. ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. AN ASTOUNDING STATEMENT.

    A French wireless source of information reports that German agencies are circulating the astounding statement that 6,186,750 Russians are out ...

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  40. ORANGE LOSES ITS BANDMASTER

    Mr. Ormo Johnson, who has been in charge of the Orange band for a number of years, has changed has mind about his non-acceptance of ...

    Article : 233 words
  41. ROUMANIAN INTENTIONS.

    The Paris press quotes the Roumanian Minister for too Interior, M. Mertzun, as saying: "I am opposed to intervention for the more love of ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. BROKEN HILL CEMETERIES.

    The Premier told Mr. Jabez Wright that he had obtained a report regarding the drifting sand at Broken Hill [?] had completely obliterated the ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. State Cabinet

    The State Cabinet will consider tomorrow the remaining life of the sea son, which will probably close before [?]mas. The Local Government Bill ...

    Article : 163 words
  44. MACKENSEN ON SPECIAL DUTY.

    Rome reports state that, anticipat ing Kitchener's visit, the Kaisor has directed Mackenson to hurry to Gallipoli to direct the German and [?] ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. FAVORABLE DEMONSTRATIONS

    Tumultuous demonstrations in favor the Allies have occurred at Galatz. Windows of the German[?]phile newspaper office were smashed, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. GOVERNOR GENERAL IN

    The Governor General visited Victoria Barracks this morning, and was received by the Commandant. He inspected the regiments engaged in ...

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  47. SUPPLIES FOR GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Britain has requested the Spanish Government to keep a strict watch along its coast especially at Morocco, to prevent violations by German agents ...

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  48. THE FATE OF MONASTIR.

    The authorities at Monastir are prepared to evacuate the town. ...

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  49. A TEN MILE BOMBARDMENT.

    Servian intentions to resist at North Morava at the outset of the campaign were nullified by the heavy German artillery, which was brought ...

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  50. GERMANY AND ITALY

    Italian official investigations, says a Paris journal's correspondent, discloses that the submarine which sank the Firenze was a German. The ...

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  51. ABDUL WILL TAKE BEATING.

    Private Chiford Hoyle, writing to his father, the assistant Treasurer, from "Somewhere, Turkey, Sept. 26" said, "We want all the available men. ...

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  52. HEAVY CANNONADING.

    A Rome message states that heavy cannonading is being heard the Nardian coast. ...

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  53. A PERFECT COMTLEXION

    A baby's skin is its first and its greatest claim to beauty. As't grows older neglect and rough usage coarsen the skin, and rub off the delicate ...

    Article : 176 words
  54. Fatal Accident.

    On Wednesday evening Sidney Buck, aged 9, who was playing with some other boys in Mr. A. Pandey's mounmental yards, in Summer st., met with ...

    Article : 135 words
  55. AUST[?]LIANS FIRST.

    The Nation[?]ne of the best written weeklies England prints this "The story of Dardanelles is a tragedy, but an epic as well. ...

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  56. AUSRIAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    An Italian torpedo flotilla chased and sunk an Austrian submarine. ...

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  57. CLOSED.

    Fishers No. 1 shop will to closed all day on Saturday next to enable them to shift and prepare for "The Day,' Monday, November 22nd. ...

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  58. ITALIAN STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    A Rome message states that a German submarined the steamer [?], in the Mediterranean, but spared her because there were Germans aboard. ...

    Article : 75 words
  59. COMPENSATION TO INJURED

    Mr. Holman has been informed by the Prime Minister that the amount of compensation for injured soldiers would be allotted according to the ...

    Article : 81 words
  60. SILKS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
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