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  5. The Russians

    The Russian forces continue their advance in the Carpathians, and on April 7 captured 1200 prisoners. The troops now hold the whole of ...

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  6. British Prisoners

    A White Paper just published regarding the treatment of British prisoners in Germany shows that Great Britain has constantly received proof of the ...

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  8. A German Note

    Germany has addressed a Note to America, complaining that the United States is not observing her neutrality, through her failure to accomplish ...

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  9. THE FIENDISH HUNS.

    When the Russians re-took [?], near Memel, they found 34 wounded Russians, who are believed to have been tortured, besides four ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. Wimbledon Public School.

    Mr. E. Durack. M.L.A., has received a communication from the Department of Public Instruction, staling' that the Minister for Public ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. WAR

    A communique states:— "We gained ground at Les Esparges beyond the German trenches which were captured on Thursday. The trenches were choked with dead. ...

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  13. ARMORED TRAIN ATTACK.

    Two armored Austrian trains attacked the Russian position at Boian, two kilometres from the Roumanian frontier, ...

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  14. Bathurst Show.

    Final arrangements are now in hand for che forthcoming Bathurst Snow on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday or this week. There will be several ...

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  15. German Spies

    Three alleged German spies, name Ruepferle. Muller, and Hahn, have been arrested in London. The miltiary authorities have already ...

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  16. AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN

    A Communique states—Cossacks brought down an aeroplane and captured two aviators on the rightbank of the Vistula. ...

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  18. THE IMPORTANCE OF LES EPARGES.

    The latest official communique says: Prisoners emphasize the importance of the Les Eparges success. The Germans brought up a division of the 5th ...

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  19. THE TENACIOUS RUSSIANS

    A Bulgarian officer relates that regiment in the Carpathians was ordered to hold a position. They dragged guns along the mountain side, 1,000 ...

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  20. Star Pictures.

    Scores were unable to gain admission to the indoor winter opening the star Pictures in the Masonic Hall on Saturday, and those who were ...

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  21. The Blockade

    A German submarine gave the crew of the French sailing vessel, Chateau Briand, off the Isle of Wight, 10 minutes to leave they vessel, which was ...

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  22. Wedding

    All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst, was the scene on Saturday evening of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Herber Septimus, seventh ...

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  23. General News

    At the Sunny Corner Police Court, on Saturday, John Patrick Whittaker summoned Jude Kemp, of Eusdale, c.a.ming £15 for wages, as ...

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  25. THE KARLSRUHE.

    The German cruiser Karlsruhe was in the Caribean Sea on November 4, and pant of the crew were having tea in the forepart of the ship, with no ...

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  26. MORE MURDER.

    The Belgian Relief Committee's steamer, Halpayce, was mined or sub-marined off the Noordhinden Lightship, though she was supplied with ...

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  27. The Belgian Fund Mys ory.

    It is understood that the audit in connection with the recent Belgian Sports receipts and expenditure resulted in no race of the £8, which so ...

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  28. RUSSIANS STILL PROGRESSING.

    The latest official communique says:— West of the Niemen (Poland), at daybreak, on April Q. ive attacked the ...

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  29. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    It is officially stated that the capture of Les Parges was characterised of desperate bayonet fighting. ...

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  30. Entertainment of Bands.

    In the-Town Hall, at 8.30 to-night, a meeting will be held of all interested in the entertainment of the District and City Bands, in recognition of their ...

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  31. BIG LIVERPOOL FIRE.

    A fire, when broke out in a large store at Liverpool, last night, did enormous damage. The store, which contained 35 acres of floor ...

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  32. THE BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The last three British lists give 1292 killed. 2583 wounded, and 138 missing. The casualties include 55 Canadians. ...

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  33. Burlington Pictures.

    The Burlington Picture's Company ran both shows successfully on Saturday night. At the Theatre, a fine programme was provided, and the "house ...

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  35. Renewed Activity

    Continued activity characterises the German submarines' campaign against British and neutral shipping. A German submarine chased the ...

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  36. ANOTHER AIR RAID.

    Allied airmen, on Thursday evening droped seven bombs on the German position at Knocke. The result is unknown. ...

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  37. Personal

    A motion of condolence with the relatives of the late Six Francis Sutto was recorded at last meeting of th Bathurst P.P. Board. The motion ...

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  38. Railway Accident

    Driver Ccath and Fireman Reedy, who ware seriously injured in the railway collision near Store Creek, on Friday morning, are still in a low ...

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  39. MORE CHILD MURDER.

    Austrian aviators continue wanton attacks on undefended towns. On Thursday an aeroplane dropped seven bombs on the market place at ...

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  40. City Pictures [?]

    The comfortable School of Arts was packed on Saturday night, and the high-class programme was appreciated by everyone. To-night there will be ...

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  41. WOULD NOT LEAVE THE FRONT.

    The sensational trial of Captain Heran, charged with having murdered his wife at Compeigne, where the Hussars were stationed, was ...

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  42. GERMAN TRIES TO LEAVE AUSTRALIA.

    Military police searched the American steamer Ventura before she sail yesterday afternoon, and Private A. B. Champion, while prosecuting the ...

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  43. Illegally on Licensed Premises.

    For having been on licensed premises to with, the Royal Hotel, Bathurst, during the currency of a prohibition order against him, to which he pleaded ...

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  44. Stop the Drink

    Mr. Lloyd George and leading wine and spirit traders privately discussed the prohibition of wines and spirits. It is understood that Mr. Lloyd ...

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  45. In Italy

    The exodus of Germans is increasing Many families from Naples and Rome are hurrying to Switzerland, whilst German commercial men are handing ...

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  46. LITHCOW FAT STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs R. Adlam and Co., auctioneers. Bathurst, report having sold, at Lithgow, 36 medium quality fat cattle. There was the usual attendance ...

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  47. BULGARIANS CONCENTRATING.

    Bulgarians, under orders of Bulgarians ad Turkish reserve officers at concentrating at strumutza and Eglinalanka to attack the railway if ...

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  48. BISHOP MOOREHOUSE DEAD.

    The 'death is announced of the Rt. Rev. James Moorehouse, D.D., Litt. D., who was Bishop of Melbourne from 1876-86. He was 89 years of age. ...

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  49. A Publican's Word

    Fred Thomas Hartland for whom Mr McIntosh appeared, pleaded guilty at the Bathurst Police Court, to an information charging him with ...

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  50. BRITISH SQUADRON'S ATTACK

    These newspapers opine that a British sqaurd ran attacked German submarines off the Island of Sartoro, off the coast of Norway, and a little north of the ...

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  51. LOYAL DOCKERS.

    The dockyard workers at Birkenhead have agreed to work overtime as required. ...

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  52. APPLEGARTH DEFEATS DON-ALDSON.

    In a 220 yards race at Salford yesterday, for £100 aside. W. Applegarth (England) defeated Jack Donaldson (Victoria), by yards, in 22½ sec. ...

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  53. SOME PRISONER BLUFF.

    Germany claims to have prisonered altogether 342.000 French, 509,00 Russians, 40,000 Belgians, and 20,800 British. ...

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