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  6. The British

    Fighting in and about Bourion Wood continued yesterday afternoon and last night with great stubbornness on both sides. The enemy ...

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  7. Referendum

    Mr. Arthur Rae, press representative for the No-Conscription Committee, this morning dealt with several points raised by the Prime Minister in his ...

    Article : 670 words
  8. Russia

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that on Sunday there was a meetings of Allied representatives at the British Embassy, to consider the ...

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  9. ENTHUSIASM AT ORANGE

    One of the largest and most enthusiastic meetings ever held in Orange assembled in Summer St. on Friday night to hear Mr. A. B. Berry open the ...

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  10. THE GERMAN SIDE.

    A German official message states:— The English advance on the Ypres-Menin road failed. There was a violent limited engagement south-west of ...

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  11. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR WITHDRAWS

    Ambassador Baklusilieff, has officially notified Mr. Lansing that he has renounced allegiance to the Bolshevik Government. Several of his secretaries ...

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  12. GENERAL NEWS

    Fined £5.—Patrick Sewell, of Bathurst South, was yesterday lined £5 with 4s costs at the Bathurst Police Court for having sold milk without a license ...

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  13. SLIGHT BRITISH LOSS.

    In a later message, Sir Douglas Haig states:— There was severe fighting to-day west of Cambrai. The enemy at ...

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  14. SECRET DOCUMENTS PUBLISHED.

    The Maxamilists News Agency has published a series of secret documents and telegrams, including Russia's demand for Constantinople, the west ...

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  15. DESPERATE GERMAN ATTACKS

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters states that fierce fighting continues. The Germans handed out large quantities of ammunition and guns, ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. Memory Drive

    "Peter the Sinner" sends along a modest crown for Memory Drive. and few pertinent, patriotic observations: All our actions take their hues from ...

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  17. Great Victories

    Addressing a deputation of ship- builders and workmen, Mr. Lloyd George, referred to the "great victories" of our gailant fellows are winning, not ...

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  18. LIVELY FUSILADES.

    A Russian official message reports a lively fusilade in the direction of Jacobstadt, where the Germans opened up a strong fire. There have been ...

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  19. Personal

    Mr. T. B. Webb,, Sidmouth Valley, Tarana, was found dead in his bed on Saturday morning. He retired as usual hour last night, apparently in ...

    Article : 413 words
  20. CANOWINDRA ANTIS

    Fogarty's Hal1, Canowindra, was packed to-night to hear Mr. T. Lavelle speak against the conscription proposals. Many farmers were among ...

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  21. ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN V.C.

    Sergeant John James Dwyer, of Australia, has been awarded the V.C Dwyer was in charge of a machine gun and advanced with the first wave. He ...

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  22. Italians

    An Italian official message states:— We again repulsed furious attacks and successfully counter-attacked at Meletta. We captured two sections of ...

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  23. HOLMAN'S BROKEN PLEDGE.

    Mr. J. Storey, leader of the State Opposition, made the following statement at Parliament House this afternoon :— ...

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  24. THE ENEMY VIEW.

    A German official message states:— Italian attacks on both sides of the Brenta valley against Monte Pertica failed. ...

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  25. Switzerland

    In the course of a noteworthy speech, M.. Coloder, Swiss Minister for the Interior, appealed to all classes to maintain unity in the present ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES.

    It is understood that the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) has cancelled his Bathurst meeting, which was to have taken place n Monday, ...

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  27. Definitely Stopped

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the position in Italy is becoming settled. The Austro-German enveloping movement in the mountains has ...

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  28. Celebrating Victory

    General Byng's victory over the Germans on the western front will be celebrated in Sydney to-morrow. Banus will play in the streets and the ...

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  29. Up to Any Age

    Speaking at a political meeting, Sir William Irvine remarked that with regard to the proposals of the Government, he thought they would have to ...

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  30. The French

    A French communique states:— After a: violent bombardment the Germans made a partial attack with strong forces on the right bank of the ...

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  31. Internment of Aliens

    In consequence of the decision of the Prime Minister to adopt sterner measures in regard to enemy aliens in our midst, orders have been issued ...

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  32. U-Boat Sunk

    Forty members of .the crew of a U-boat were recently captured by an American destroyer. The fact has been announced by Secretary Daniel's The ...

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  33. CLOUDING THE ISSUE

    Mr. Arthur Rae, publicity agent for the Antis, further replied yesterday to Mr. Hughes. He said that tho Prime Minister had deliberately attempted to ...

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  34. DEATH FROM POISON.

    Mrs. Roland Thompson, 19, of 14 L' Avenue, Newtown. died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday from the effects of poison. ...

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  35. (Reuter's Special Message.)

    A German wireless official message states:— French attacks are progressing between Samagmeus and Beaumont. ...

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