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  5. In the Lords

    In the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne, moving the second reading of the Military Bill, said that it was based on expediency, and was ...

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  6. Pressman's Coup

    The "Daily Mail" claims that its scribe performed one of the most remarkable press deeds of the war. He twice went to Constantinople, and ...

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  7. FIRST BUSH FIRE

    The first big bush fire—a most disastrous one—is reported from Dunkeld, and as a result of which, Mr. J. O. V. Reid, the well-known pastoralist ...

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  8. Women Recruits.

    A meeting will be held at the Town Hall to-night for the purpose of obtaining recruits for the proposed convalescent home at Bathurst. A large ...

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  9. At the Military Camp

    Last night's projected boxing exhibition at the Show Ground did not eventuate owing to its being general leave night. However, the sports ...

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  10. Bathurst Trotting Club.

    The Bathurst Trotting' Club Was received permission from Captain Eade to hold its next meeting, on February 19 ,on the Show Ground. The Club ...

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  11. Burlington Pictures.

    To-night's programme at the Burlington Theatre will contain two special dramas. "The Taint" (4000 feet) by Pathe Freres, with acting and ...

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  12. A Cool Change.

    Bathurst experienced a pleasant change in the weather yesterday. 'Late an Tuesday might the oppressively hot conditions which had prevailed ...

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  13. INDIA'S HELP.

    All over India, efforts to help the win of the Allies are steadily proceedings and many gifts of a public and private nature continue to be ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS

    The sanitary inspector reported to the Bathurst Council on Tuesday night that during 1915 whilst there was a slight increase, in the number of ...

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  15. Cards from the Trenches.

    As a result of the Patriotic Tennis Tournament, the object of which was to raise funds to forward tobacco to the trenches, numerous cards of ...

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  16. PARLIAMENT REGISTRATION BILL.

    The House of Lords passed the third reading of the Parliament Registration Bill. ...

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  17. Fighting Druids

    The annual demonstration of the United Ancient Order of Druids was held to-day. There was a procession through the streets in the morning, ...

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  18. Gas at Sea

    Two German destroyers, by means of suffocating gas fumes enveloping the steamier Lambert, tried to force her our of territorial waters off ...

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  19. Continental in the Park.

    An applictaion from Mr. N. Breeze, the honorary secretary of the military Eucampment Recreation Committee for permission to hold a continental in ...

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  21. Fighting for the Right

    Archbishop Kelly addressed about 1000 Catholic soldiers at the Liverpool camp, yesterday, ana was subsequently presented, by Fatter Beds, ...

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  22. Kelso Racing Club

    Racing records appear to be the fashion just now. For the Kelso races on Saturday next,, a record entry has been registered, no fewer than 74 ...

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  23. "The Governor's. Lady."

    A Famous Players feature film, which reflects the cream of American cinema talent, portrayed in superlative photography, will be screened at the ...

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  24. Railway Employees and Defence

    An interesting controversy is going on between the Railway and Defence Departments regarding the supply of men. The Railway Department is ...

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  25. GUNARDER LOST.

    An Italian steamer picked up boats containing the crew and passengers of the CunarderPollentia, which was lost in a gale in the Atlantic. ...

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  26. INDIA'S WOLFRAM MINES.

    Replying to a question, in the Commons, Mr. C. Roberts said that the Indian Government had taken statutory powers to work German-owned ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND'S ARMY

    Mr. Bonar Law was cheered in the House of Commons in saying that New Zealand by the end of June would have raised 60,000 men. ...

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  28. Affray in Papua

    Details have been received by the External Affairs Department of an affray in Papua between natives and the police and patrol officers. Eight ...

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  29. THE YANKEE ARTILLERY.

    The State Department, learning that Berlin and Vienna denied that a German or Austrian submarine sank the Persia, intend to ask if Turkey is ...

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  30. Add Cree Co.

    The Ad. Cree Company of musical and refined vaudeville artists commence a two-nights season, in the Masonic Hall, to-night. Ad Cree, a ...

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  31. SWEDEN'S NEUTRALITY.

    During the Budget debate, the Socalist leader feared a departure from Sweden's neutrality as a result of the wood pulp stoppage, ...

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  32. The Russians

    The Russians' positions are now four versts distant from the town of Binsk in Gralicia. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The press give much prominence to Australia's Day (Anniversary Day), re-calling Australia's growth, and the services rendered to the Empire since ...

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  34. LAUNCESTON CUP.

    The principal event at the races to-day was the Launceston Cup, 1½ miles, which resulted as follows:— Rock Temple, 0.0 .. I ...

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  35. Points for the Ladles.

    Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart yesterday met the Bathurst Red Cross ladies in conference, and discussed with them various little points in the ...

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  36. MR. FISHER IN FRANCE.

    Mr. A. Fisher, the new High Commissioner, has arrived at Toulon, on board a destroyer. ...

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  37. Erzeroum Rout

    The Turkish effectives In the Erzeroum district were 120,000. The Turks, apart from losses in the recent battle, lost so officers and 4000 ...

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  39. BRITISH BYE ELECTION.

    The Mile End bye-election resulted: Brookes (Coalitionist).. 1991 Billing.. 1613 Billing ran as an Independent; and ...

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  40. Personal

    Mrs. J. Allman, of Orange, who has not been in the best of health lately, is to undergo a rather serious operation in Sydney on Sunday next. Mrs ...

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  41. BATHURST RACES.

    At the Bathurst races to-day the following should run well: Flying Handicap: Pegronoie, April Rose, Festive Mirth. ...

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  42. CONCERTS AT THE FRONT.

    Mrs. Lena Ashwell has appealed to Australasia, to help her to go on with the concerts at the front, especially a concert party which is going to Malta ...

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  43. TURKISH IMPERIAL YACHT.

    Advices from Constantinople state that a French submarine in the Bosphorous at the and of December torpedoed the Imperial yacht Erthogroul, ...

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  44. EXPORT OF TALLOW PROHIBITED.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, an order was made, prohibiting the export of tallow from Australia, except with the consent of the ...

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