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  2. Advertising

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  4. 773 Prisoners

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We prisonered on the Ancre on Saturday 273. Three waves of German Infantry, during the morning, accompanied by ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. Frightfulness

    The "Times" naval correspondent] states that a very large number of submarines have been destroyed. Some new measures have already been used ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. The Elections

    The Premier stated to-day that Parliament would ha dissolved on Wednesday next. ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. THE PREMIERS' CAMPAIGN.

    The Premier will open his campaign on Thursday night, when he will deliver an address in the Chatswood Town Hall in the Gordon electorate. ...

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  10. War News.

    Important war news will be found on Page [?] of this issue. ...

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  11. CAMPAIGN NOTES

    Polling day, March 24. Enquire to-day if you are on the roll. You have only a few days in which to enrol. Mr. Holman, who now boasts of the ...

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  12. Property Sale.

    The property in Keppel Street in the estate of the late Miss Durack known as the Coronation Hall, with large residence attached was sold by ...

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  13. SWISS MINISTER'S RECALL URGED.

    The Swiss Press urge the recall of the Minister at Washington if he initiates negotiations between Germany and America. It is believed that he ...

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  14. THE GERMAN TALE.

    A German official wireless message states: We repulsed strong English detachments north Armentieres, south-east of Lille, north west of La ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. Booth Licenses.

    Mr. Robert O'Rourke, licensee of the Enterprise Hotel, Rockley, was yesterday, at the Bathurst Licensing Court, granted booth licenses for the Mount ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. LYMAN M. LAW.

    The captain of the American schooner Lyman M. Law which was torpedoed in the Mediterranean by an Austrian submarine, states that ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. P.L.L. SECRETARY OPTIMISTIC.

    Mr. P. C. Evans, general secretary of the P.L.L. this morning expressed satisfaction with the Labor prospects in connection with the elections. The ...

    Article : 307 words
  19. Land Applications.

    The following applications were received at the Bathurst Court House during the past week:—Special lease; Duncan Ferguson, Palmer's Oakey, ...

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  20. The French

    A French communique states: Our patrols had a sharp encounter northwards of Badenvilliers. One of our detachments penetrated an enemy ...

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  21. Damage Through Storm

    As a result of the storm which broke over Bathurst yesterday afternoon, Mr Natty Wood is a loser to the extent of about £15 Owing to ...

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  22. GERARD ENTERTAINED.

    M. Briand has entertained Mr. Gerard at lunch. The Allied Ambassadors were present. Capable Person wants position as ...

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  23. BETRAYING THE PEOPLE.

    No more treacherous political action was ever perpetrated than that of the "National" Government led by that political trickster, Mr. Holman, in ...

    Article : 336 words
  24. LIVELY ARTILLERYING.

    A French communique states that there was fairly lively artillery duels on both banks of the Meuse, especially in the region of Vaux and Hm ...

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  25. Poison Act Prosecutions.

    Nearly 200 persosn have received summons for having used bottles bearing the name of well known sauce and schnappes makers. The bottles ...

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  26. More Sinkings

    The British steamer Romeshatan has been sunk. Published in the London "Times" The British steamer Valdes was ...

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  27. THE CHAMPAGNE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters throws light on the German attack on February 16. at Maison de Champagne. He ...

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  28. Burlington Pictures.

    To-night Florence La Badie will star in the Pathe' Gold Rooster Feature "The Fear of Wealth" (5 reels) the story illustrating the life tragedy of ...

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  29. GREECE

    Mr. Jeffreys, the war correspondent states that the position in Greece is disquieting. Rifles numbering 80,000 have been received from the Army, ...

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  30. Fox Feature at the City.

    "Caprice of the Mountains" a 5 reel Fox feature will be shown at the City to-night. It is another of the famous successes in the extensive Fox ...

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  31. ACTIVE SERVICE MEMBERS.

    The Premier stated to-night that the members of Parliament on active service would not be opposed by Nationalist candidates at the ...

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  32. Youthful Offenders.

    A boy named Louis Duffy (16), giving his occupation as a laborer, appeared before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, ...

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  33. BIG BATTLE

    Sir George Askwith, in a speech, predicted that within five weeks, the greatest battle in the world's history will be fought on the western ...

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  34. German Spies

    The "Times" Rome correspondent states that the Government has ordered the censorship of gramophone disks because it has been ...

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  35. Bowls.

    In the singles tournament A. T. Kenniwell (3 on) defeated W. W. Robertson (10 on) by 25 to 17. C. Davie forfeited to H. Read and A. Jones ...

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  36. MR. HOLMAN AND GORDON.

    The Liberals of Gordon are by no means anxious to Lave Mr. Holman, to whom considerable hostility is being displayed. For instance, Mr. Arthur ...

    Article : 154 words
  37. Auctioneers' Licenses.

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday S. H. Cutler and E. R. Suttor were granted auctioneer's licenses. Wong Toy Sun, the Chinese ...

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  38. Position of Jews

    The "Daily Mail" Petrograd correspondent states that M. Protopokoff is making a law removing the restrictions against the Jews entering ...

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  39. Get on the Roll

    Erectors, beware! The Bathurst police ar not collecting names for the rolls in connection with the forthcoming election, and any one depending ...

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  40. Verdun Gold Find.

    One hundred and twelve applications for authority to enter private land in the vicinity of the Dark Corner gold find, have now been received at the ...

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  41. It Pays to be a Patriot

    It pays to be a patriot in Australia, for instance, all will remember the manner in which the patriots came before the country on October 28 and ...

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  42. ELECTION FOR PHILLIP.

    The ballot for the Phillip Labor-selection, to oppose the Lord Mayor, Mr. R. D. Meagher, has resulted in Mr. J. W. Doyle (president of the P.L.L.) ...

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  43. The Russians

    A wireless Russian official messages states: Germans clad in white took the offensive south-west of Dvinsk and penetrated our front lines. We ...

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  44. MORE TAXATION IN GERMANY.

    New war taxes are advised from Berlin, to cover the ordinary deficiency of £62,500,000. It is proposed to imposean ad valoren duty on coal and ...

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  45. MR. DURACK INDISPOSED

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed late last night that it is unofficially announced that the leader of the Opposition in the State Parliament, Mr. ...

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  46. Handball Club.

    At the inaugural meeting of the Bathurst Handball Club, held at the Bathurst Swimming Baths, the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. ...

    Article : 119 words
  47. For the Empire

    The 273rd casualty list was issued to-day. It contains 926 names including 32 killed in action; 37 died of wounds; one drowned; 32 died ...

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  48. German Casualties

    The Press Bureau states that the official German casualties for January which, it is pointed out, do not necessarily, mean that they were ...

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  49. Shot Dead

    Patrick Champion, a resident of Campbell-street St. Peters, was shot dead to-night by a man who it is alleged went to his place to have a quarrel ...

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  50. Tricking the People

    The secretary of the P.L.L. (Mr. P. C. Evans) said on Saturday that the Labor party had consistency opposed the prolongation of Parliament, and ...

    Article : 48 words
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