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  9. In Gallipoli

    Furious engagements on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The fighting during the last three days has been obstinate and the Allies are gaining slowly, but ...

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  10. Miners Resume

    The South Wales delegates have accepted terms, and the miners resume to-day. Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the ...

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  11. THE WEST

    A communique states that the enemy attacked our positions at Cowshead and Lavauxfery, in the forest of Apremont. They were completely repulsed. ...

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  12. Australia's War

    Mr. Fisher announced to-day that the war has so far cost Australia £13,000,000. The cost by the end of this year will be 40 millions. The ...

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  13. [?]oll of Honor

    The fifty-fifth casualty list issued issued this morning contains the names of 256 officers and men. Of these, 15 died in action, 3 officers ...

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  14. General News

    The application of the Australia Day Ladies' Committee to have sales, stalls, tents, etc., on King's Parade on Australia Day was acceded to by the ...

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  15. Personal

    The many Bathurst friends of Mr. George Mitchell will rgret to learn that he passed to the great beyond recently, at Auburn, near Sydney. He ...

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  16. School of Arts Library.

    The following books have been recently added to the library:—"My Experiences as a German Prisoner," by L. J. Austin; "The Battle Cry," by C. ...

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  17. Wounded Soldiers

    At a meeting of the Australia Day Fund, Mr. J. C. Reid, treasurer of the Red Cross Society, and other speakers, complained that the returned ...

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  18. Colonial Successes

    In connection with the Colonial Office vote Mr. Bonar Law made a statement concerning the military operations against the German colonies. ...

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  19. KILLED IN ACTION.

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  20. Corporation Saleyards.

    The saleyards inspector reported to the Bathurst Council on Wednesday night that since the last meeting the following numbers of stock were ...

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  21. The Turf

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  22. Municipal Volunteers.

    The Mayor (Ald. H. C. Beavis) submitted a minute to the Bathurst Council on Wednesday night proposing that in view of the probability of some of ...

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  23. GERMAN TORPEDOERS REACH ZEEBRUGGE.

    A Ghent message stated that a number of torpedoers and destroyers reached Zebrugge by way of the Hoboken-Ruppelmonde Canal during the night. ...

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  24. Strikers at Krupps

    There are 3000 strikers, at Krupps. The commandant at Essen has threatened to imprison them of they do not return by Saturday. ...

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  25. Somersault at Gundagal.

    The whirligig of time and the gyrations of municipal politics and several other disturbances were exemplified like fireworks on a dark night by a ...

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  26. Back at Work

    Many South Wales miners have resumed. Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons, read Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  28. That Baltic Coup

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bellairs asked the name of the officer commanding the British submarine which sank the German battleship Pommern ...

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  29. SCRATCHINGS.

    Following scratchings were recorded to-day:—ROSEHILL RACES. Hurdles: King Peter. ...

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  30. Health Inspector's Conference.

    The Bathurst Council on night granted the sanitary inspector (Mr. R. Evans) leave of absence to attend the Sanitary Inspectors' ...

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  31. ITALY

    The Matin's Rome correspondent states that Gorizia is closely hemmed in. Refugees state that it is on the verge ...

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  32. RUSSIAN TIMBER STEAMER SUNK.

    A submarine sank the Russian steamer, Radetzky, timber laden, off the Shetlands. ...

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  33. Football

    Orange holders have fixed July 31 as the date to play Bathurst City Club (challengers) for the W. D. Challenge Cup. Considering that it is ...

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  34. Bathurst Fire Station.

    The Bathurst Council on Wednesday night gave its attention to the recommendations of the Mayor and Aldermen Crago, James, and Low, who conferred ...

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  35. NEUTRAL SHIPS DESTROYED.

    Replying to a question, Mr. Mac-Namara said that 95 neutral ships had been destroyed by German warships and mines to July 20. ...

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  36. BLOOD STOCK FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. J. B. Reid, of New Zealand, has purchased the famous racehorse, Solferine; also the colt, Winkie, and a three-year-old filly, a half sister to ...

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  37. BACK FROM GERMANY.

    M. Poincaire (President) welcomed the wounded French soldiers from Germany, who returned under the scheme for the mutual exchange of disabled ...

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  38. SYDNEY RECRUITING.

    Two hundred and fifty men offered themselves fer service at the Victoria Barracks to-day. ...

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  39. Public Opinion

    (A column open to all, but we would have it distinctly understood that we do not identify ourselves with the opinions expressed therein.) ...

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  40. Professor Meredith Atkinson

    Perhaps no man coming to Australia has ever become so widely known and highly recommended in such a short space of time, as Professor Meredith ...

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  41. JAM FACTORIES WORKING.

    All jam factories, which have been held up for nearly a week, owing to the shortage of sugar, were in full swing to-day. The prospects of ...

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  42. The Soldiers' Home

    Mr. Griffith's Bill, for transferring the Randwick Children's Asylum and its fund to State control, for use as a home for wounded soldiers, was ...

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  43. CATTLE AND SHEEP.

    The Minister of Agriculture has compiled a census which shows that on July 1, the total cattle in France was 22,286,849, compared with ...

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  44. (To the Editor).

    Sir—In your issue of to-day, Capt. Pringe is reported as being in favor of the formation of a squad, composed of the Bathurst boys, who are now ...

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  45. LLEGED SLANDER.

    Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister, has issued a writ against James Spencer, of Evansford, for alleged slander, on July 6. ...

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  46. LEAD AND ZINC CONCENTRATES

    The Broken Hill Associated Smelters are advertising, inviting offers of lead and zinc concentrates. ...

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