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  2. War News

    "Le Temps", Paris, states that the Russian armies are descending the southern slopes of the Carpathians, and are filling the routes of the ...

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  5. Commercial.

    At the produce sales to-day famine prices were again reached, wheaten chaff bringing 10/9. This is the highest on record. The market was firm ...

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  6. DESPERATE STRUGGLE FOR THE PASSES.

    The Russian advance over the Hungarian hills has aroused grear activity among the enemy in various directions. Our offensive has rapidly ...

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  7. North Sea Battle

    The naval correspondent of the "Times" says that the noise of battle in the North Se was probably due to the British warshps engaging in ...

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  8. Telegrams.

    The Government statistician, has prepared a statement to show that the war caused a decrease in imports to New South Wales last year of £869, ...

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  9. MORE UNCONFIRMED REPORTS.

    Rumors continue to pour in from Norway concerning a great battle which is reported to have been fought in the North Sea. ...

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  11. JUNCTIONING FROM THE PASSES.

    A military observer writes: ''The Russians need to secure the whole of the passes through the Carpathians before they can invade Hungary in ...

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  12. FOUNDATION DAT CELEBRATION.

    Owing to the war the landing of Captain Cook at Botany Bay will not be celebrated this year. Invariably the Admiral of the station and naval ...

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  13. A SHOW CATALOGUE.

    Daiton Brothers, Ltd., have just issued an up-to-date dress and millinery catalogue that is a credit to them. It is crammed full of well executed ...

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  14. CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    [?]incers of Norwegian and Danish steamers unite in declaring that they witnessed a battle in the North Sea. A Norwegian captain states that he ...

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  15. SEAL IMPRESSED WITH FLORIN.

    The postal authorities arc still searching for the thieves who tampered with and robbed the North Queensland mails on the steamer ...

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  16. Dardanelles

    Constant tension prevails among the Turkish garrisons in the Dardanelles owing to the continuous shelling by the ships of the attacking ...

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  17. A BIG PROGRAMME.

    The programme to be shown at the Monarch's to-night is an extraordinary big one. It includes two star films, in addition to the 12th series ...

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  18. LAST LINK WITH DUNBAR WRECK

    Mr. James Johnson, the sole survivor of the wreck of the Dunbar, died last night at the age of 78, Since his retirement from the post ...

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  19. AERIAL INVASION.

    The French Minister for Foreign Affairs states that a Spanish traveller who has just returned from Germany and Austria found that the greatest ...

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  20. Me and Goft

    The Kaiser prior to and during the early operations in connection with the war claimed God as his ally, aand doubtlessly believed that all standing ...

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  21. Sporting.

    The first day of the Canowindra races took palce yesterday in g[?]rtious weather, the attendance being good, Mr. H. D. O'Brien followed, up his ...

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  22. FUTILE AERIAL ATTACKS.

    The British steamer Serula, arrived from Rotterdam to-day. Reports by the vessel says that when she waas near Noorhind lightship, a small ...

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  23. Political Changes

    The State Cabinet sat this morning and discussed a considerable amount of business, the general nature of which is not to be disclosed ...

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  24. BULGARIA AND SERVIA.

    Aa report from Nish states that attacks by bands of brigands are being continued. On Tuesday they attacked a ...

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  25. IN SOUTHERN VODGES.

    In Southern Vosges, and from the plains of Alsace where the hostile trenches are close together and fighting like that of Flanders, by means ...

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  26. Orange Council

    The usual meeting of this body was hold last night, when there were present: Alds. Bouffler (in the chair), Larance, Plowman Stewart, McKay, ...

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  27. THE BRITISH.

    On Monday the enemy shelled Fiebaix. Further south our heavy artillery silenced a German trench mortar that has just come into action. ...

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  28. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS

    The Commonwealth bank authorities have commenced the alterations in connection with their banking promises in Summer street. The work ...

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  29. BATHURST SHOW MEETING.

    Entries were received on Monday night for the Bathurst show meeting, to be held on Saturday and Monday. The nominations are as follow: ...

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  30. Orange Blossoms

    Ab SS. Michael and John's Cathedral, Bathurst, on Monday, the wedding was sole[?]sed of Ernest Soymour, youngest son of the late Thomas ...

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  31. MAY DAY CONCERT.

    A juvenile May day concert is to take place in the Oddfellows' Hall on May 1st, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The entertainment is in aid of the ...

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  32. AFRAID OF THE BRITISH.

    A large number of civilians coming through Switzerland, many of whom have returned to France. say that something very much like panic ...

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  33. ACCIDENT AT KANGAROOBIE.

    A serious accident happened to Mr P. Dougherty at Kangarooble on Monday. From what can be gathered he was thrown from a young horse, and ...

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  34. THE BELGIAN FUND.

    The treasurer, Mr. G. H. Morgan, acknowledges the following addition contributions to tho above fund:—United religous service collection on ...

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  35. TURKS HEADY AT DARDAN. ELLES.

    The military correspondent of the "Times" says that 230,000 Turks are available to resist the landing of allied troops at the Dardanelles, so that ...

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  36. JUST A GLANCE.

    A glance at the new styles in Autumn and Winter millinery Is afforded to our out of town customers, by perusal of our new showroom ...

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  37. Germans' Big Guns on Coast

    The Official Press Bureau makes available Rear Admiral Hood's report respecting the naval bombardment of the Belgian coast during ...

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  38. BULGARIA TO INVESTIGATE BORDER RAIDS.

    It is reported at Potrograd that Bulgaria has accepted the suggestion of Russia for the appointment of a mixed Servian-Bulgarian commission ...

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  39. CLAIN FOR WAGES.

    Lilian Lovett proceeded against Michael Finnerty at the local police court yesterday for the recovery of 14/3, wages due to her as aa domestic ...

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  40. DRUNKENNESS RESULTS IN SUICIDE.

    A shocking tragedy has been reported to the police. A carter named Sayer, about 50 years of age, is said to have beaten his wife and child ...

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  41. ENGLISH DRINK BILL FOR 1914.

    The English drink bill for 1914 is estimated at £164,663,000. The proportions of the alcohol were Beer, some 85,000,000 gallons, or 77 ...

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  42. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    In the Australian Hall tonight patrons will have the oppourtunity of seeing the catchy star fea[?] "The Ruin of Manley," the story of the ...

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  43. GRAZING LAND.

    Attention is called to the sale by J. S. Leeds and Co., to-morrow, at their horse sale yards, at 3 o'clock of some special grazing country, on ...

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