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  4. THE WAR.

    The "Times," correspondent says that the successful defence of the River Dneister front erved the purpoe for which it wa intended. The main ...

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  5. THE TENACIOUS TURK.

    An officer lighting in Gallipoll writes to the "Times," and says that [?]Besides difficulties of the country and the dominating influence of Achi ...

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  6. THE LODGES AND THE B.M.A.

    Special meetings of the several lodges which have been working apart from the B.M.A. doctors, and it is [?]night to discuss a proposal adopt, ...

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  7. NEW COPPER MINE.

    Messrs Harvey Brothers, who are keenly interested in mining, have taken up 120 acres of country at Diamond Hill, close to Byng, in order to ...

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  8. FROM THE GERMAN VIEWPOINT

    German official messages state that the Russian attacks north of Warsawcollapsed with great Russian losses. In Galicla, it proceeds, we occupied ...

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  9. TWO GENERALS, KILLED.

    General Ganavel, commander of the Second French Brigade in Gallipoll, visited the British trenches and then returned to the French lines. He ...

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  10. COLD FEET

    Don't[?] suffer the discomfort cold feet. It means chilblains, restless nights, and general misery. Get one of our new long wearing hot water ...

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  11. SKILFUL RUSSLAN MANOEUVRE. ING.

    Colonel Repington, the "Times" military expert, considers that the Russian general staff extricated their army from the Grodek position in the ...

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  12. WITH THE ITALIANS.

    Italians have entered Austrian territory south of the Riva, despite the heavy reinforcements on the whole of the frontier. They have also ...

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  13. WARSAW IMPREGNABLE.

    The "Times" correspondent with the Russian, forces has visited the River Rawka line, and says that he is impressed by the tremendous ...

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  15. Telegrams.

    After discussing the but[?]er shortage the Cabinet decided to import butter, probably from America, as New Zealand has not a sufficient surplus[?] to ...

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  16. AROUND SOUCHEZ.

    In the United States it is reported that the fighting around Souchez, witnessed from the German side, is described as the most desperate, with ...

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  17. RUSSIANS FALLING BACK.

    The Russians are reported to be falling back on the new line in southern Galicia, vacating their Dncister positions between Zuranoff and Hallcz ...

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  18. FOIt AUSTRALIA DAY.

    Mr. A. Baker, of Summer street, (late Stewart and Baker) will give the whole of the takings at his tearooms on Thursday, July 8, for the ...

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  19. In the West.

    A Paris official message states that it is comparatively calm on the whole front. There has been a[?]tillery duels north of Souchez, and Neuv[?]e ...

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  20. WHEAT GONE TO THE BOTTOM.

    The British barque Dunfriesshire, carrying American wheat to Dublin, has been torpedoed. The crew were saved. ...

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  21. LAYING THIS WATER MAINS.

    A start was made yesterday at laying the town water, main for the new supply. The engineer-in-charge has a number of men excavating ...

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  22. GERMAN NOTE TO AMERICA.

    Mr. Gerard has cabled the Secretary of State at Washington, stating that rapid progress is being made, by Germany in preparation to reply to ...

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  23. TENNIS.

    A fairly large attendance witnessed the first day of the Western District Tennis Tournament at Dubbo on Monday. The finals were played ...

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  24. Sporting.

    Talbragar Hdep: Amberwood (Quinn) 1; Cayenne;(Brooks) 2; Meturm (Hook) 3. Other starters: Aleberry, Metalli[?]us. Hold On, Mirska. ...

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  25. GERMANY SHIFTING THE BLAME.

    From a German wireless source it is asserted that Franco-British troops used suffocating gas shells before the Germans. It points out that Captain ...

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  26. HOLMES AND CO'S SALE.

    Special attention is drawn, to Messrs J. Holmes and Co's annual midwinter sale, commencing on Thursday (to-morrow). There are big ...

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  27. EXPORTING ZINC.

    Mr. Hughes has expressed astonishment at the statement that 50,000 tons of zinc concentrates had been exported to America by one firm. Mr. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA DAY MOVEMENT.

    Australia Day was most success, filly inaugurated at a public meeting held in Boehme's Hall, Stuart Town, on Saturday night last. A strong and ...

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  29. THE MUNITIONS BILL.

    The Munitions Bill was read a second time in the House of Commons, last night. Mr. Hodge, the acting leader of the Labor Party, said that[?] ...

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  30. THE LATE VICTOR TRUMFER.

    The Press generally has publishd appreciative notices of the carcer of the late Victor Trumper, the famous Australian cricketer. ...

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  31. BOMBS ON ZEPPELIN SHED.

    On the morning of the 27th a French aviator dropped eight shells on a Zeppelin shed at Friedrichshafen. Engine trouble compelled him to ...

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  32. COFFS HARBOR RAILWAY.

    The eighth section of the North Coast railway between Coff's Harbor and Glenreagh was started this morning by the Norton Gri[?]th Co. ...

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  33. A RED LETTER DAY.

    To-morrow (Thursday) will be a red letter day in the trading history of Orange. It will mark the opening day of Dalton Brothers' winter sale, ...

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  34. A GERMAN BOATST.

    North of Arras We have repulsed night attacks, and west of Argonne. French attempts to regain their lost positions have failed. We had similar ...

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  35. MUNITIONS WORKERS FORTHCOMING.

    The success of the appeal for munition workers is assured. Nearly 100,000 men are available, and only 31,000 are required. The surplus is ...

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  36. LABOR LEAGUES AND ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Yanco and Leeton Political Labor Leagues and local unions have decided to withdraw from giving ev[?] deuce to a Royal Commission unless ...

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  37. TERRIBLE STRUGLES NEAR ARRAS.

    The French at Arras have been subjected to an inferno of shell fire and showers of aerial torpedoes and poisoned bombs. ...

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  38. IRELAND'S FOOD SUPPLY

    A departmental committee has been appointed to investigate the food s[?] ply in Ireland, and the possibility of maintaining and increasing it. The ...

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  39. PLENTY OF BUTTER.

    Mr. Galloway, the seretary of the Cold Storage Employees' Union, stated to-day that there was plenty of butter in the metropolitan [?] area, ...

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  40. 'CRAFT VERSUS LOVE.'

    Featuring the million dollar mystery stars, Florence La Badie and Sidney Tracy, it is truly a remarkable and stirring drama presented by a ...

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  42. ARMY BILL OPPOSED IN HOLLAND

    The Dutch Socialist Party have opposed the Army Bill on the ground that it would endanger Holland's neutrality. The Party sympathised with ...

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  43. THE STATE'S FINANCES.

    The Premier expects the financial year to close to-morrow with surplus of anything between £100,000 and £200,000. It may not actually be ...

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  44. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    John Gold came before the Orange Court yesterday morning, formally charged with not being fit to be at large. He was arrested in ...

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  45. JAPANESE TRAINING SHIPS ARRIVE.

    The Japanese training shops. Aso and Soya arrived this morning. No salute was fired, Rear Admiral Obisaka, who is commanding the ships, ...

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  46. NATIONAL REGISTRATION.

    Mr. Long will introduce the National Register Bill in the House of Commons to-day. It provides for the complete registration of all men and ...

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  47. A WORD TO THE SHEARER.

    Be patriotic; encourage local industry; buy only the goods that are made in the country that you are getting your living in and which you wish to ...

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  48. LOSSES ON ALL SIDES TO DATE.

    According to London advice a conservative estimate of the losses sustained to date by the various belligerents is 6,000,000 men, dead, wounded, ...

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  49. SECOND SHIFT AT SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Senator Pearce arrived in Sydney and spent the morning with Mr. McKay of Maryborough, Queensland, discussing[?] the making of small arms. Mr. ...

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  50. ADVOCATING NATIONAL SERVICE

    The British residents in Switzerland have sent a memorial to the "Times" advocating national service because of the splendid results ...

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  51. LITTLE SAVINGS COUNT,

    During these hard times it is interesting to everyone to learn how hey can make a saving. Here in [?]range warm, clothing is a necessity. ...

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  52. SARGENTS LIMITED FIXED[?]

    Sargents Ltd,, was fined £2 to-day for selling half a pound of butter at a penny above the declared price. Sargents representative stated that ...

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  53. DIDN'T WANT TO PROCEED.

    At the Orange court yesterday, G. D. Murphy was called upon to answer a charge of deserting his wife, Sarah Murphy, of Borenore. He was ...

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  54. PETTY THIEVING.

    A wave of petty peculations has been spreading over Orange for the past month or six weeks, and residents have been put to much ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN MIS[?]EBS IN TURKEY.

    Inquiries made through the United States Ambassador in Turkey indicate that 65 of the Australians who have been missing since the middle of ...

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