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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING NEWS.

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Messrs. J. P. Sheridan and J. Young, barristers, arrived in Casino yesterday. His Honor Judge H. Montgomerie-Hamilton arrived in Casino yesterday. ...

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  5. THE LATEST NEWS.

    N.S.W.: Hot north-westerly winds, followed by cool weather and south-west [?] over southerly half; a tendency for isolated thunder in the ...

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  6. LATE WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reported that General Jonre has been placed in supreme command of the allied army and the armies in all ...

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  7. CLAIM FOR WAR DAMAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Krupp's balance-sheet includes an item of half a million sterling for war damages. It is believed to refer to the ...

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  8. REPULSE OF AUSTRIANS.

    ROME, Wednesday.—A communique states we repulsed two violent attacks at San Michele, inflicting heavy losses. ...

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  9. HANDLING' WHEAT HARVEST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes stated last night that an agreement had been arrived at on all points regarding the handling of ...

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  10. A SHORT SPEECH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—-Lord Fisher's rejoinder to Mr. Churchill's was in his maiden speech in the House of Lords, which occunied a ...

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  11. SMALLPOX.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two smallpox patients were admitted to the hospital at North Stockton yesterday. Two more cases are reported. ...

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  12. In Camp.

    Lieut. "Rory" McKinnon, of Casino, in a letter to Mr. C. A. Mann, states he is at present stationed at Thompson's Paddock, Enoggera. ...

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  13. BUSH FIRES AND MAILS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Postal authorities advise that owing to bush fires having destroyed two bridges between Glen Innes and ...

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  14. THE WAR COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Asquith announced that the Imperial Defence Committee has been absorbed in the War Committee. ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Italian cruiser Piemonte bombarded Dedeagatch, silenced shore butteries, fired the railway station, and destroyed ...

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  16. BRITONS FOR THE FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British recruiting enthusiasm is increasing every day. Hundreds of single workers are offering, their places to be ...

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  17. MOSLEM DOCTRINE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Turkish priests are preaching the conquest of Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Caucasus, and India, and are also proclaiming ...

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  18. THE DAIRY BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Assembly last night debate on the second reading of the Dairy industry Bill was resumed by Mr. Bryant ...

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  19. A PARIS CONSULTATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Office announces that Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister), Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for ...

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  20. The Australian Tongue.

    That bright little regimental paper, "The Honk," issued by the Australian Divisional Ammunition Park, now serving wile the British unit in France, has ...

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  21. CHARGES OF INCOMPETENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord St. Davids, in the House of Lords, violently attacked the British Head—quarters Stall in France, accusing ...

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  22. STARVING GERMANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Mackensen's situation is rapidly developing and urgent measures are necessary. Travellers state that ...

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  23. BULGARIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Salonica messages say the latest news of the Servian army is almost alarming. The Bulgarians have been ...

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  24. For Australia's Sake.

    Private E. F. Blake, of Lithgow, who has lost the use of his hand through wounds received at the Dardanelles, writing, from an English ...

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  25. THE SITUATION IN PERSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Lord Cecil states that the Russian Government has been informed of the peaceful intentions of Russian troops in ...

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  26. BULGRARIANS AND FRENCH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three Bulgarian divisions were repulsed by the French after a 36 hours' battle. The enemy tried to pierce the ...

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  27. STATE BAKERY BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Caucus yesterday considered that the State Bakery bill would be shortly introduced. ...

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  28. QUESTION OF CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Asquith stated in the House of Commons that he did not believe conscription necessary. He did not know why the ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. LIQUOR TRADE STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The compulsory conference in connection with the liquor trade strike was resumed in the Arbitration Court, and a ...

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  31. BRITISH ACTION APPROVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Paris correspondent says that Britain's energy in detaining 90 Greek vessels at Liverpool and Newcastle ...

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  32. USING POISONOUS BOMBS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Several deaths occurred at Verona of persons who were apparently only slightly injured by bombs dropped ...

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  33. SERVIANS IMPERILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bulgarians are enveloping Babuna Pass, thus imperilling the safety of three Servian regiments and a large ...

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  34. SUGAR SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During the course of a reply from the Australian Protectionist Association, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, made ...

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  35. STOPPING EMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Government has decided that subjects of military age cannot leave the United Kingdom without special ...

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  36. Casino District Patriotic Fund.

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  37. MR. CHURCHILL AT THE FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Churchill will join his regiment in France with the rank of major. He has declined to accept a position on the ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Austrian submarine has been sunk off Sardinia. ...

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  39. HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Hospital ship Anglia, with 385 wounded on board, struck a mine in the Channel. About 300 were saved. Another ...

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  40. ENGLISH RECRUITS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The flood of recruiting enthusiasm in England is rising daily. Scenes outside the recruiting offices in London ...

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    An hotel near Cloncurry (Q.) was destroyed by fire, and a school teacher named Jobst, who boarded there, was burned to death. ...

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  42. IRON WORKERS' DILEMMA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The delay in the publication of the Iron Works Wages Board Award is said to be causing great uneasiness among the ...

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  43. SERVIAN JUNCTIONING PREVENTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bulgarians are reported to have occupied the Babuna Pass, and to be seriously threatening three Servian regiments. ...

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  44. BOTTLE BOYS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Boys employed in the Sydney glass bottle works at Waterloo have struck throwing 400 men out of work. The ...

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  45. GERMANS ATTACKING SERVIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Servians north of Monada were shelled by German artillery at a range of ten miles. ...

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  46. COFFEE VERSUS BEER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In view of the belief that the Hotel Bill before Parliament, being approved by the Legislative Council, the Premier ...

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  47. LATEST CASUALTY LISTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The 11th and 112th Austral an casualty lists issued last night contain 381 fresh names. Fifty-four men were killed ...

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  48. EARLY CLOSING OF LIQUOR BARS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Thirty-four Municipal Councils have expressed their willingness to co-operate in urging the Premier to close liquor ...

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  49. DECLINE IN RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Recruiting showed a decline yesterday, 145 men being accepted, out of 195 who were presented for examination. ...

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  50. ANDY FISHER'S SUCCESSOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Nominations for the Wide Bay seat in the House of Representatives are E. B. Corser (Liberal), and A. Bomson (Labor). ...

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  51. SYDNEY, GREEKS SUPPORT THE ALLIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A meeting of Greek residents was to be held in Sydney this afternoon for the purpose of expressing sympathy with ...

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  52. SENTIMENTS OF THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Roseberry, in a speech at the London University, said the Imperial sentiment of the Dominions in the ...

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  53. MUNIFICENT WAR TAX.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Canterbury (N.Z.) racing and trotting carnival in seven days yielded £14,700 as a war tax. ...

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  54. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers employed in railway workshops on increased pay stated that ...

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  55. RELIEVING SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Prime Minister informed the State Premier that the Minister for Defence does not favor the suggestion that the ...

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  56. THE BALKAN THEATRE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A communique states that violent Bulgarian attacks on the Cerna were renewed on the 14th, but were repulsed with ...

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  57. GENERAL WAR ITEMS.

    General Von Mackensen has informed the Bulgarian general staff that the booty captured by the Germans and Austrians in Serbia will ...

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  58. SOLDIER KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—PRivate Harry Dunn, a member of the A.I.F., aged 24, married, and who lived at Islington Newcastle, was ...

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  59. GREEK VESSELS DETAINTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail's Paris scribe states that England's energy in detaining 90 Greek vessels at Liverpool and Newcastle ...

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  60. STOCK SALES.

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  61. PERSIAN ATTITUDE ASSURING.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—Austro-German and Turkish Ministers have left Teheran. Two Russophile princes have entered the Cabinet ...

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