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  2. THE LATEST NEWS.

    N.S. Wales: More showers on the central and south-west slopes, otherwise generally fine and cool; northwest to south-west winds. ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The correspondent of the "Times" at Bonus says the idea that an Austro-Ser[?]ian agreement has been come to ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. A. Bruxner, of Sandilands, left, yesterday for Tenterfield. Ald. J. B. McDougall, of Casino, leaves for Sydney on Friday on a ...

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  6. BATTLE OF LUBACKSOWKA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Petrograd communique stales that the battle of Lubackzow[?]a, on June l5th, included a brilliant and bold ...

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  7. SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An Australian trooper, describing the operations ut Gallipoli, says that as a trial of nerves the campaign was ...

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  8. BUTCHERS' CASH SALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The retail butchers of Sydney and suburbs future will allow no credit to customers. This decision was arrived at ...

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  9. PRICE OF BEEF AND MUTTON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is stated that mutton has risen in price 100 per cent. and beef from 50 to 70 per cent. in the past few weeks. ...

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  10. IMPORTANT FRENCH CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Paris communique states that a French destroyer captured, between Cape Matapan and the Island of Crete, a ...

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  11. COLLIERIES IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the fortnight ended on Saturday, eight collieries were idle, in some instances owing to want of trade, and in ...

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  12. AUSTRcAES QUIT BESSARABIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A message from Bucharest states that the Russians counter offensive movement has compelled the retreat of ...

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  13. TURKS STUBBORNLY YIELDING

    LONDON, Monday.—An Australians at the Dardanelles writes: The Turks stubbornly resist our advance, but they are slowly ...

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  14. WAR MUNITIONS SUGGESTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Elliott Terry, of Bond-street, has written to the Lord Mayor asking him whether it would be possible to open a ...

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  15. STATE GOVERNMENT CENSURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a Newcastle conference of trade union delegates on Saturday, the State Government came in for some ...

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  16. DEADLY ARTILLERY FIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field Marshal Sir John French reports:—[?]ghting was continued throughout Wednesday on the northern and ...

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  17. SHEEP SNOWED IN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Nearly 26,000 starving sheep that were sent to mountain country in the Cooma district, passed through Cooma ...

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  19. DEMAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The special efforts in Victoria being made to rally to the colors every, man available for service have begun to have ...

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  20. LABOR SQUABBLE SETTLED.

    SYDNEY, Monday—A special meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Federal Campaign Council was held yesterday. The private situation ...

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  21. OUR GALLANT CAVALRY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Field Marshal Sir John French has officially recognised the magnificent work of the cavalry in the fighting near ...

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  22. GERMANS POISON WATER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Germans persist in perpetrating outrages. In the north of France they have aoisoned the water in the ...

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  23. ALLEGED FOOD BRIGANDS.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Footscray Common and several other branches of the Labor League wrote to Mr. Anstey a letter of con[?]lation on ...

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  24. LONG-FOUGHT BATTLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Colonel Re[?]ington, military correspondent of the "Times," writes: "The siege battle that the French have been ...

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  25. ATTACK ON GALLIPOLI.

    LONDON, Monday.—The cannonading of Gallipoli was interrupted for 19 hours, but recommended lon Thursday afternoon, and continued ...

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  26. War Notes.

    On Friday last the Rev. G. P. M. Ware received word that Mr. T. Hollingsworth, son of Mr. Hollingsworth, of Mongogarie, had been ...

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  27. SERVIANS CAPTURE ALBANIAN CAPITAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Servians have completed the operations to counteract a movement of the Albanian, marauding hands, and are ...

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  28. SHOOTING AND ATTEMPTED. SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Four shots were heard in the residence of Nurse Josephine Grader, Bridge-road, Gleoe, this morning and the ...

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  29. SURPRISING THE AUSTRIANS.

    LONDON Sunday.—Details of the Italians' attack on the slopes of Montenegro show that they decided to advance in the night. They were ...

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  30. ITALIANS AND AUSTRIANS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Roms official message says the Austrian fleet on Friday afternoon bombarded the lighthouse at North River. ...

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  31. KAISER'S THOUGHTS OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Matin" publishes extracts from the Kaiser's letter to a Bavarian Court personage, in which he insists on the ...

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  32. HUMANE TURKS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The majority of wounded sailors in hospital at Cairo deny the stories of Turkish atrocities. They declare that the ...

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  33. Mallanganee Notes.

    The news of the death of Driver Clive W. Gregory was received with deep regret by his many friends in this locality, and particularly by his ...

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  34. SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday—General Sir John French reports: We occupied 250 yards of German trenches north of Hooge, which our success ...

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  35. CREW OF AE2.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Minister for Defence said to-day that the Navy Office had received a calcic from the Commonwealth naval ...

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  36. GERMAN BUYING AMERICAN AMMUNITION.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "Herald" states that German agents are buying twelve per cent, of the ammunition manufactured at Hartford, ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Senator Pearce has received word that the first batch of Australian wounded, consisting of 11 officers and 29 ...

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  38. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the fat stock sales, to-day, 1700 cattle were yarded, the market being very firm. Bullocks, £7 to £25. Cows £5 to ...

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  39. GENERAL ITEMS.

    According to the Acting Premier of the newly elected Labor Government part of its policy will be to prevent the denudation of Queensland ...

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  40. BRIGADIER-GENERAL LEGGE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The appointment of Colonel L. G. Legge, chief of the Commonwealth General Staff, as Commanding Officer of the ...

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  41. ALLIES' SUCCESSFUL ASSAULT

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communit[?] states: After a very sharp struggle we invested all sides and carried by assault Buvalbottom, which the ...

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  42. OTHER OFFICERS APPOINTED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The following additional appointments have been made to the Australian Imperial Force:—To be lieutenants' ...

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  43. LIST OF CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The list of casualties issued this morning—the 41st—contains the names of 312 officers and men. Two officers and 49 ...

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  44. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Home communique has been issued giving, details of the battle for the heights on the left bank of the Isonzo, ...

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  45. THIRD LIGHT HORSE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—To-day's casualty list contains the names, of a number of officers and men of the 3rd Light Horse, showing that ...

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