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  5. Russo-Rumanians

    A German official message states that Macin and Tivalo have been captured. ...

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  6. British West Front

    Reuter's correspondent at Head quarters states that the British front in the West is now nearly 100 miles long. along which about 3,000,0000 ...

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  7. PEACE

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent' reports that the "Frankturter Zeiting" states that Count Andrassy has announced that the Central ...

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  8. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An Austrian official message states:—The Austro Germans expelled the enemy from Mervo, northwards of ...

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  9. Australian Prisoners

    Mrs. George Churnside entertained Australian prisoners from Germany. The Red Cross has been advised that 19 Australian prisoners from ...

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  10. THE POSITION SUMMED UP.

    Evidence point that Greek Government will accept the Allied note with the usual mental reservation. Greece is severely suffering from the blockade ...

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  11. Fine Weather.

    The temperature in Bathurst yesterday was 86 degrees and the weather was mild and agreeable. A slighter breeze was prevalent during the ...

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  12. END OP DOBRUDJA DEFENCE.

    The capture of Macin virtually ends the defence of the Dobrudja. The Russians having evacuated the rest of that territory and held out at Macin ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Mrs. Strickland, wife of Mr. [?] Strickland, of Sunny Corner, died suddenly whilst on a visit to Lithgow, She was 50 years of age, ...

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  14. Irish Production

    Replying to a deputation representing the, Irish County Council urging measures to increase production in Ireland, Mr. H. E. Duke, Chief ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. J. Eviston (visiting committee reported to the monthly meeting of the Bathurst District Hospital Committee yesterday, that during the past ...

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  16. Still looking "for the Light"

    A wire from Melbourne states that the presence of Mr. Hughes in London is not regarded as absolutely imperative at the present juncture. Nor ...

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  17. Greece

    King Constantine has granted au audience to ex-Premier and Government supporters. He strongly objects to the Allids threats to take ...

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  18. ALLIES REPLY TO AMERICA.

    Though the Allies reply to Dr. Wilson is still being drafted it is expected that it will be more concise than the reply to Germany. It will ...

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  19. JAPANESE STEAMER WRECKED.

    A Shanghai correspondent details the wreck of the big Japanese steamer Hucka Haru on Christmas Day in a blizzard. Owing to the terrible seas ...

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  20. Novelty Ladles' Underwear.

    One of the finest displays of Underwear for Ladies' and Children is now on view at Webb s. Call early and see these direct importations which ...

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  21. Hospital Committee Meeting.

    The monthly meeting of the Bathurst District Hospital Committee was held at the School of Arts yesterday. Mr. C. Boyd (chairman) presided and ...

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  22. SECOND GERMAN NOTE PROBABLE.

    The "Cologne Gazette," discussing the possibility of Germany's next move, states that though it has not been decided, it is probable that ...

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  23. Boomerang Pictures.

    The children will find heaps of fun and entertainment at the Boom-rang to-night. The pantos "Aladdins Lamp" and "The Fairy Sword", the ...

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  24. ALLIED VICTORY IN 1917,

    Replying to a message from the King of Rumania thanking France for her support, President Poincaire said that he was fully convinced that ...

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  25. NEWSPAPER OUTBURST.

    Messages from Greece state that the Greek league is attempting to [?]rcite feeling against the Entente by holding services of thanksgiving in ...

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  26. Hughes' Projected Trip

    The latest development in the political situation is a report that Mr. Hughes has received intimation that his presence ig not regarded as ...

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  27. A Grass Fire.

    A grass fire occured at the residence of Mr. C. Pacey. Piper-street, yesterday afternoon with the result that a portion of the fencing was destroyed. ...

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  28. Donations to Hospital.

    Matron Hogg of the Bathurst District Hospital desires to acknowledge the following gifts, received during December. From Mrs. Rutherford. ...

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  29. AMERICAN SENATE DEFERS ACTION.

    The Senate adjourned action regarding the President's Peace None. To-day's debate developed into a party issue, the Democrats ...

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  30. POLES GRANTED DOUBTFUL INDEPENDENCE.

    A Koenigsburg telegram says that Von, Bessler, the German Governor or Poland, warns the Poles that German promise of the independence does ...

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  31. Collective Burials

    The A.N.A. formed a deputation to Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner protesting against the burial of as many as nine Australians in one grave. ...

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  32. Bathurst School of Arts.

    The following books have been added to the library:—The Blackhole of the Desert, Anonymous; The Rainbow's End, by Rex Beach; Mike, by ...

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  33. GERMAN PAPER'S WAIL.

    The 'Frankfurter Zeitung' accuses the Allies of dueling the peace conference for fear of being compelled to disclose their real war aims. The ...

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  34. ANOTHER ITALIAN EARTH QUAKE.

    A Violent earthquake is reported from 'Albruzzi,. Great damage was done, especially at Arezzano. Peslina and Agelli. ...

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  35. The Arch of "Crutches."

    At military weddings "the" steel arch" is well known. But an "arch of crutches" was never before known. Private Chapman, in the first battle ...

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  36. HOLIDAY TRAIN MISHAP.

    Four persons were killed and 25 injured in a collision between a tra[?] laden with holiday [?] and a light engine between Edinburgh and ...

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  37. IF PEACE WERE CONSIDERED.

    The "Frankfurte[?] Zeitung" states that if peace were concluded to-day the Entente must announce all plans of conquest and agree to the ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    One of the biggest floods on record occurred at the town of Hughenden A number of residents have been rescued from drowning by the police. ...

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  39. Giddy Young Billiardists.

    Several four-hand games of billiards were indulged m yesterday at the Royal Hotel by four residents of the Bathurst district, whose ages ...

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  40. CONSUL EMPLOYEE MURDERED

    A Tangier massage states that a native employee of the British Consulate at Tituan was indeed into the German Consulate and murdered. ...

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  41. The Lagoon Bridge

    The Abercrombie and Oberon Shire Councils are still disputing over the proposed repairs and apportionment of costs in connection with the ...

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  42. Australian and Germany

    It is reported at Zurich from official circle at Vienna, that the Emperor Carl is preparing to free the army from the humiliating German control ...

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  43. A German Charge

    A German wireless alleges that Dr. Wilson is protesting against British airmen bombarding Drama station (Serbia) before the departure of ...

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  44. E[?]m Post Office Closed.

    Mr. E.. S. Carr, M.P., has received the following communication from the P.M G.'s Department:—The allowance postmistress at Esrom has ...

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  45. THE TURF

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian Butter Committee has made representations to Mr. Fisher for the removal of the export of colored margarine as it endangers ...

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  47. M. CAILLEAUX'S DENIAL.

    M. Cailleaux telegraphing to the "London Times' from Naples denies the Rome correspondents statement regarding his peace intrigue and ...

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  48. Correspondence

    Sir,—A rumor is current that the public meeting: held at Lagoon on Tuesday night, the 2nd inst., to select a candidate to contest the forthcoming ...

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  49. The Vale Creek Road.

    At its monthly meeting the Abercrombie Shire Council received an offer from Mr. W. J. McPhillamy, [?] Orton Park, of a loan of £300 free ...

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  50. Two Zeppelins

    Two Zeppelins were distroyed by fire in sheds at Codern, Schleswig. ...

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  51. Patients in Hospital.

    The Secretary of the Bathurst Hospital (Mr. A. Blackshaw) yesterday reported to the monthly meeting of the hospital Committee, that on ...

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  52. VESSELS FEARED LOST.

    Anxiety is being felt in New York for the safety of the freight steamer Dorfit: the liner Boltar is also overdue; Both have been given up as ...

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  53. More Australian

    The newest Australian division engaged in successful raids in France a few days ago. The casualties were slight. ...

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  54. LOOKING FOR WORK.

    Unemployment is growing in Sydney. The officials of the Trades Hall state that fully 5000 men are on the books of the various unions. ...

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  55. LATEST SINKINGS.

    The latest sinkings include the Norwegian steamer Brittanic and the British steamers Baybray and Ellik. ...

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