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  2. Telegrams.

    The Rev. D. McNicoll, addressing the Baptist Union Assembly, said there was a feeling among the Baptists in South Australia, that the churches ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. THE WAR

    The British have occupied Acre. The Serbians have captured Dolran, and taken 12,000 prisoners. The australians and New ...

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  5. Allowances for Incapacitated Soldiers.

    It has been decided to fix a weekly scale of payments for totally and permanently incapacitated soldiers in [?] of rental allowances and other benefits hitherto paid by the ...

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  6. District News.

    The local branch of the Red Cross Society held a concert and dance in aid of their funds. In the School of Arts on Friday night inst. The ...

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  7. THE NARRABRI WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL HONOR ROLL.

    The Honor Roll that was unveiled at the Narrabri West Public School on Friday last by Mr. Wearne, M.L.A., contains the following names:—R. ...

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  8. STEAMER FLOATED AFTER 12

    The steamer Bellamble, which went ashore in New Caledonia twelve months ago, was recently re-floated and towed to Sydney. ...

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  9. GENERAL HAIG'S LATEST PROGRESS REPIRT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We further progressed on the evening of the 24th and at night time in the neighborhood of Selency and at Gricourt. The ...

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  10. TRADING AFTER HOURS.

    In dismissing a case at the Bathurst Police Court, in which an hotel licensee was charged with having served liquor to a person other than a bonn ...

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  11. NATIONAL PROHIBITION.

    Speaking at a Conference in Melbourne yesterday, Mr. Greenwood, M.L.A., said that the Returned Soldiers' National Party had declared in favor ...

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  12. NO DESERTIONS TO THE ENEMY.

    The Minister for Defence states that no Australian soldier sentenced for desertion has been found guilty of desertion to tho enemy. ...

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  13. MINERS AGAINST PERTH RESOLUTION.

    A combined meeting of miners of the Wallsend district decided to reject the recruiting proposals of the Perth Labor Conference. ...

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  14. IMPENDING MARRIAGE.

    The Newcastle "Sun" reports that Miss Jessie Hardy, of Newcastle, is to be married in Sydney, to Mr. G. Liferman, manager of Messrs wright ...

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  15. SHEARING.

    Drilldool Station—Ro[?]say and [?]wood—have cut out. Contractor Hinde has removed his teams to Maxwellton (Dempsey's), and Sinolair's, where ...

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  16. THE VOLUNTARY BALLOT.

    The distribution of cards in connection with the voluntary ballot scheme commences on October 11th, and the first ballot will be held about three ...

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  17. SHIPPING RETURNS.

    The Admiralty has published a statement to the effect that British, Allied anil neutral merchant tonnage sunk last month amounted to 327,676, ...

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  18. Parents and Citizens' Association.

    The monthly meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association took place on Monday night last, at the District School. The President (Rev. A. J. ...

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  19. PIGS SLIGHTLY CHEAPER.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., report:—2430 pigs were penned at last Tuesday's Sydney sales. Biddings were casier than at the previous week's ...

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  20. Sports at Baan Baa.

    Sports were held at Baan Baa on the 21st inst., and turned out to be a great success. A fancy-dress procession paraded the streets, and some ...

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  21. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    There was a good attendance of riflemen at the local range on Wednesday last, ten members being present. Following are the scores, at 300 and ...

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  22. FIXING THE PRICE OF LIQUOR.

    The Minister for Price Fixing has issued a proclamation fixing the price of all descriptions of [?]uor in the Commonwealth at those ruling on ...

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  23. WAR LOAN RIVALRY.

    The Gunnedah Municipality and the Liverpool Plains Shire Council having joined forces in the War Loan campaign issued a challenge against ...

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  24. MILITARY TO MAN RAILWAYS.

    The Government has called upon the military to assist to carry on the military traffic on the railways. ...

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  25. FARMERS' AUCTION MART.

    The following prices ruled for farm produce at Tuesday's sales:—Eggs 8½d doz, Pork 6½ to 8d lb. oranges 6½ to [?] doz, lemons 1/4 to 1/6 doz, ...

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  26. U.S. LIBERTY LOAN.

    Washington reports that the 60 million sterling minimum new Liberty Loan campaign commences on Saturday. ...

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  27. THE MIDDLE ARM TRAGEDY.

    At the Goulburn Police Court yesterday, Mary Denney was charge with having murdered Ebenezer Denney, her husband, at Middle Arm in ...

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  28. GENERAL FOCH PRAISES THE ARMIES.

    General Foch, interviewed, said that the British army is fighting better than over and all its losses have been made good. The Americans are ...

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  29. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    There died at the Narrabri Hospital on Tuesday night, a young man named P. H. Price, aged 19. A few days ago the deceased was gored by a milking ...

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  30. A SUGGESTION FOR ECONOMY.

    Recently the Canterbury Municipal Council adopted a Mayoral minute in favor of an amendment of the Local Government Bill in the direction of ...

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  31. THE 'FLOO IN AMERICA.

    The Spanish influenza epidemic is advancing westward from the Atlantic coast. ...

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  32. CHILDREN AND PICTURE SHOWS.

    An important and influential deputation waited on Mr. Board in connection with the influence of certain picture films on children. The ...

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  33. TWO MILES FROM ST. QUENTIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says that by the capture of Ballon and Francilly, each two miles distant from St. Quentin, the ...

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  34. NEW COASTAL STEAMER.

    The new coastal steamer Cobaki has completed her trials and will be placed on the North Coast cargo service shortly. ...

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  35. TORPEDOED A.C.F. GIFTS.

    "Hands across the sea— Feet on British ground, The old blood, the bold blood, The whole world round." ...

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  36. A GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Joseph Dare Dunn, of Bungowannah, grazier, has been valued for probate at £35,520. ...

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  37. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE RAILWAY STRIKERS.

    Mr. Hanley the President of the Board of Trade, reiterates the decision of the Government not to re-open negotiations with the railway strikers. ...

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  38. CONSIGNMENT OF FRUIT.

    A large consignment of fruit consisting of 60 cases of oranges, lemons, apples, bananas and pine apples, was disposed by Mr. H. R. Thurlow at ...

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  39. VOLUNTARY WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Committee of the Narrabri Voluntary Workers' Association, held in the Town Hall on Tuesday nigh last, there were ...

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  40. LOUVETIER PULLS UP LAME.

    It is reported that the English horse Leuvetier pulled up lame after a gallop at Rose Hill, this morning. ...

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  41. Lance-corporal Jackson.

    Mr. C. Jackson, manager of the grocery department at Messrs T. H. Marks and Co., has been advised that his brother, Lance-Corporal J. D. ...

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  42. THE MICHAELMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The Minister for Education has authorised all public schools to close for the Michaelmas holidays at midday, to-morrow. ...

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  43. THE SHIRE ENGINEER.

    In the "S.M. Herald" of Saturday last, under the heading of University Examinations, it is announced that Mr. S. R. H. Irvine, the Namoi Shire ...

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  44. THE GERMAN VIEWPOINT.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that in the Reichstag, General Von Wrisberg, explaining the military situation on the west front, ...

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  45. SELF DENIAL.

    Those who only know the Salvation Army by having seen a few of its members singing hymns in the streets of Narrabri cannot have much conception ...

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  46. THE I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    At the I.W.W. Inquiry to-day, detective Leary continued his evidence. The witness said that the whole of the evidence given by him at the trial was ...

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  47. MORE RAIN NEEDED.

    Writing from Belmont, near Moree, on the 19th inst., Mr. W. Malone says:—"The district round here is in fine fettle, but unless more rain reaches ...

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  48. THE LABOR BALLOT.

    Mr. Picken, Director of War propaganda, gives an absolute denial to the statement that he had laterfered with the Labor ballot by issuing leaflets to ...

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  49. BREACH OF THE MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS.

    At the Police Court on Monday last, before Mr. Laidlaw, P.M., Charles Tucker, aged 19, pleaded-guilty to a breach of the Municipal By-laws, namely, ...

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  50. MUNICIPAL VALUATIONS.

    At the recent meeting of the Town Council the Mayor (Ald. P. J. Levey), recommended that a deputy assistant Town Clerk be appointed for the ...

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  51. LEGAL AND GENERAL.

    THE LOCAL BANK MANAGERS WILL ATTEND AT THE SAVINGS BANK FROM 3 O'CLOCK TO 4 O'CLOCK EACH SATURDAY TO ...

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  52. THE SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

    Approximately 30,000 South Wales railway men are striking and an equal number of miners are idle. Wounded soldiers attempted to break in to ...

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  53. DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP OF IRELAND.

    The death is announced of the cardinal, Archbishop of ireland. ...

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  54. O'SHEA AND ROCHAIX.

    In the report of the unvelling of the Honor Roll at the Narrabri West Public School, appearing in last Monday's "Courier," there was an error which ...

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  55. VERY TOUCHING.

    "The Times" Hague correspondent states that touching pictures are drawn of the Kaiser's brief visit to the front. He spent a whole day in the ...

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  56. EXPERIMENTAL DRAIN CUTTING.

    Mr. W. Malone, late or Maitland-st., Narrabri, write very interestingly from his new home at Belmont, near Moree: he says:—"Recently the ...

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  57. MORE GERMAN HYPOCRISY.

    Count Her[?]ing, speaking in the Reichstag, denied that Germany is striving for world begemony. As to the causes of the war. Germany could ...

    Article : 114 words
  58. CONTEMPTUOUS PRESS COMMENTS.

    Significantly contemptuous are the Magyar press comments on the St. M[?]hiel retreat. The Magyar "Orzang" says that the Magyars covered the ...

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  59. The Beauty Doctor's Question.

    He knows that beauty is more than skin deep, and his first question will be regarding constipation. Unless you are free from constipation, you never ...

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  60. BOLSHEVIK MASSACRES.

    A Petrograd message states that it is estimated that the Bolsheviks murdered 10,000 persons in one day and ordered the execution of 72 officers ...

    Article : 61 words
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