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  4. Bad Weather

    General Haig reports:— The British made further progress north-west of Pozieres. Here we gained all our local objectives, which ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. The Russians

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that it is officially announced that the Russian have carried the great railway junction a Chripline, ...

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  6. ITALIANS

    An [?]anan communique states that over 12,000 prisoners have been taken at Gorizia. Our cavalry inflicted heavy losses ...

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  9. Found Drunk.

    Charles Henry Hall (37) described as a dealer, was fined 5s at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday morning for having been found drunk at ...

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  10. DECISIVE BATTLE PENDING.

    The Russians are believed to be preparing a decisive battle at Stanislau, whose strategic importance south of Lemberg equals that of ...

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  12. Canal Victory

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo states that the more one learns of the Romani fighting the more one admires the generalship that brought ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. Tutorial Economio Class.

    A meeting of the above will take place at the Technical College at 8 p.m. on Monday next. The subject of the lecture will be "The Black ...

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  14. FOUR MILES FROM STANISLAU

    A message from Petrograd states that the Cossacks are now four miles from Stanislau. ...

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  15. Trooper Tom Skeyhill.

    All members of the Bathurst branch of the Red Cross Society, and those in sympathy therewith, are cordially invited to be present at the Town ...

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  16. HONOR FOR BRUSSILOFF.

    The Czar has awarded General Brusiloff a sword of honor for his brilliancy. General Kurapatken has been ...

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  17. DO NOT EXPECT MIRACLES.

    Colonel Repington, the Times correspondent, says that at Gorizia, the western "defences stretched two miles back from Sabotine, westward to ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. HINDENBURG AT LEMBERG.

    It is stated that Field Marshall Ven Hindenburg is visiting Lemberg. ...

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  20. The Anzacs

    Lord Northcliffe writes that the British Staff Officers think the Australian regulars are "fizzers," which is the highest military term. ...

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  21. Fox Films at the City

    The enterprising City management has made arrangement for a long time ahead for all the magnificent William Fox Photo Plays Supreme. The first ...

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  22. HARD FIGHTING.

    The Times correspondent at headquarters states that it was a moderately quiet day. The artillery was busy. The air is thick, the heat ...

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  23. GERMAN CASUALTIES

    The Somme official casualty lists for July contain 122,540 names, 21,000 being killed or died or wounds. It is reliably stated that the recent ...

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  24. A WONDERFUL CAPTURE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that the enemy territory captured by the Italians is 20 kilometres long by five deep. ...

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  25. St. Stephens' Presbyterian Church.

    The services on Sunday will be conducted by [?]he Rev. John Flynn, who will be remembered as the editor of the "Inlander" magazine.* ...

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  27. British Credit

    Mr. McKenna (Chancellor) in the House of Commons did not specify the date of the next loan, but indicated that he was waiting for the most ...

    Article : 115 words
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  29. Mesopotamia

    General Sir Beauchamp Duff, Commander-in-Chief, has returned from India. He will be succeeded by General Munro. ...

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  30. Billiard Breaks.

    At the Bathurst School of Arts last night Private Harry Havenhand in a game of 200 up made a break of 93. The previous night he made ...

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  31. ALLIES' AIR SUPERIORITY

    Besides liquid fire at Pozieres, the Germans used a rocket projectile, bursting golden rays, and which was very beautiful and seemingly ...

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  32. Metros at the City, To-Night.

    Another of the world-famed Metro pictures will be screened at the City to-night, entitled, "An Enemy to Society," featuring the eminent ...

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  34. ITALIANS WELCOME AT GORIZIA

    The Central News correspondent states that the Italian troops forded the Isonzo and advanced with water dripping from their uniforms. ...

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  35. Surely a Record.

    On Thursday night Mr. G. H. Taylor was again elected president of the Dubbo School of Arts. This makes the 43rd year in succession. ...

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  36. At Salonika

    Reuter's Salonika correspondent at Salonika states that the French have opened the bombardment of Dorai [?] the Bulgarian town just over the ...

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  37. Vienna indignant

    Vienna messages say the people are indignant at the fall of Gorizia. It is stated that the Archduke Joseph may be recalled. It is also reported ...

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  38. THE BRITISH POSITIONS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the British now hold all the positions necessary for further progress at Pozieres plateau, but must ...

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  40. PRESS DELIGHTED.

    The newspapers hail the fa[?] of Gorizia with delight. The "Gazette" states that Gorizia was Austria's Verdun. ...

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  41. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was not so well to-day. He attended his office in the morning, but had to return home to rest during the ...

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  42. Bad Gas and the Cleric.

    At a public meeting held at Glen Innes last night on the question of the bad gas, the Right Rev. Monsignor Tobin said: "Judging by the ...

    Article : 73 words
  43. German Harvest

    The German harvest of barley and oats is estimated at 3½ million Ions —an increase compared with 1915. ...

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  44. GERMAN RETREAT PLANNED.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says we possess evidence that the Germans prepared plans for a retreat in the middle of June. It ...

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  45. DISCOVERY SAILS.

    The Discovery sailed from Plymouth yesterday for Port Stanley, where it will pick up Sir Ernest Shackleton and proceed to the rescue[?] ...

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  46. WHEAT FOR HOME CONSUMPTION.

    The Wheat Board has decided not to alter the price of wheat for home consumption. ...

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  48. Burlington Pictures.

    The He[?]worth feature. "Iris" ([?]eels) starring Alma Taylor and Henry Ai[?]ley, will be the principal attraction at the Burlington pictures ...

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  49. VENICE AIR RAID.

    An Austrian official message, in a description of the ravage of Venice by aeroplanes states that three and a half tons of bombs were dropped ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. W.D.R.A.

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  51. GENERAL CADORNA'S ADVICE.

    General Cadorna, in an order to the troops before the attack on Gorizia stated: "You must march like an impetuous overwhelming avalanche, ...

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  53. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Last night's floods in Virginia washed through several mining villages, drowning 7. Twenty bodies were recovered from one creek. Five ...

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  55. ITALIAN DESTROYERS ATTACK DURAZZO.

    It is officially stated that Italian destroyers at night attacked Durazzo, torpedoing a steamer. ...

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  56. Euchre Party and Dance.

    A very enjoyable euchre party and dance was held in aid of the Violet Dance funds at the Oddfellows' Hila On Thursday night last, when about ...

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  57. COUNT ZEPPELIN.

    A Stockholm newspaper states that Count Zeppelin piloted one of the aeroplanes which took part in the recent raid on England ...

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  58. JUBILATION IN ITALY.

    There was a most imposing demonstration at Rome. There was a procession through the streets and crowds cheered the King and General ...

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