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  4. WAR NOTES

    There are two outstanding features of this Week's news, one of them pleasant and the other decidedly unpleasant. The first is the French , coup at Verdun, and the second is the success ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. wBLIND BOOKKEEPER

    "I don't think I am anything in the way of a special case," said Mr. J. Campbell, one of the workers in the business of Campbell's furniture store in Cleveland-street, Redfern, as he ...

    Article : 838 words
  6. THE WEEK'S WEATHER

    The past week was, from the meteorological point of view, remarkable chiefly for the cool conditions which prevailed throughout the period. Only at a few places, and even there ...

    Article : 473 words
  7. Weakened German Line

    After making due allowance for the admirably-conceived plans of the French General and far the remarkably tactical efficiency of the French troops in this operation, the greatest ...

    Article : 485 words
  8. SNOWY RIVER SOLDIERS

    The following letter, written by a number of "The Men from Snowy River," was picked up in a bottle on the beach near Cape Schanke by Misses R. Russell and E. Cairns. It was ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. SMALLPOX WIPED OUT

    The health records for the past Winter show that smallpox as an epidemic disease has been wiped out almost in N.S. Wales. During the two previous Winters smallpox ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. AN EFFECT OF WAR

    Letters from our boys at the front, and especially from those of them who have been face to face with the horrors and chances of war, indicate clearly that one effect of the ...

    Article : 550 words
  11. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT TEST

    AS this word goes to press there is still no trustworthy indication of the result of this Referendum on the gravest national issue that any British Dominion has ever had to face. Loyalists still hope that Australia's "YES!" trill be emphatic. ...

    Article : 418 words
  12. VENEREAL DISEASE

    The agitation in England to have venereal diseases made notifiable has revived the question here. The Minister for Public Health a few weeks ago declared himself opposed to the ...

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  13. TRAWL FISH

    During last week the State trawlers caught 71 tons of fish, of which 50 tons were flathead. The fish is now sent to distant parts of the State, such as Orange, Cootamundra, Bathurst, ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. The Artillery Factor

    The natural query that would spring to the mind of the casual observer would be : Why, then, if it can now be taken practically for granted that the Teuton line in the west has ...

    Article : 390 words
  15. FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS

    Tuberculosis, one of the most deadly of all diseases, has been made notifiable on the Blue Mountains, as it is also in both Sydney and Newcastle districts. The extension of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. STATION LOITERERS MOVED ON

    There is to be an end of the crowding of the assembly platform at the railway station by young men and women not travelling by rail. A move-on regulation is now in force, under ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. FARMER'S WAR CLOTHING

    In the course of the week Messrs. Farmer and Co., Ltd., despatched twenty bales of clothing to be distributed among the poor of Belgium and Britain. A review of the contents ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. STRIKE STILL UNSETTLED

    During the week the three State trawlers were rendered idle owing to a strike on the part of the deck hands. The deck hands have an Arbitration award ...

    Article : 332 words
  19. HAMPERING FIREMEN

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Black, expressed anxious concern regarding the published statement that one of the hydrants that was being used by the firemen at Connell's warehouse fire ...

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  20. GERMANY'S FOULEST CRIME

    THERE is little reason to doubt that the news of Germany's befouling of the blood of prisoners of war with deadly disease-germs is well founded. She has not hesitated to commit other acts as vile. She is fighting with desperation, her every decent tradition (such as she ever had) trampled ...

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  21. Mackensen in the Dobrudja

    In regard to Rumania it is only given us to look upon the events of the week with grievous disappointment. After a brief interval for re-organisation and reinforcement, Von ...

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  22. WISE WESTRALIA

    THE Government of West Australia has decided that the bookmaker must go, and that "If sport cannot exist on the Totalisator, the fairest method of betting, sport will have to go also." In Australia sport will never go, but clean sport is the ideal desired of all ...

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