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  6. BATTLE OF SOMME

    Despite very heavy losses from our bombardment the enemy's garrison at Guillemont is still maintaining an obstinate resistance. We again made considerable progress in the vicinity of Pozieres, having advanced on a front of half a mile, and are established on the road at the ...

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  7. High-Class Vaudeville.

    In the School of Arts next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, a high-class vaudeville and musical company, consisting of nine of the best ...

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  8. A Packed House.

    Last night at the School of Arts a full house was the result of the star programme submitted by Mr. Bentley. Many were turned away ...

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  9. Football.

    There will be three excellent games of football on the Sports Gound on Saturday afternoon next. The 53rd and 54th Battalions will oppose each ...

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  10. New Alderman.

    It is understood chat the Counc[?] will recommend ex-Alderman E. A. W[?]gnt to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ald. H. C. ...

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  11. Orange Billiards.

    The committee of the Orange School of Arts is putting in another billiard table, making the fourth. The stage is being fitted up as a card ...

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  12. City Pictures.

    A two-feature programme is billed for the City to-night: "Black Birds," a 4000ft. Famous Player drama of high repute, and "Was She to Blame?" ...

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  13. Prepare for along war

    In the House of commons, Colonel Winston Churchill, on the motion for adjournment, referred to the war situation. He pointed out that there ...

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  14. German Battleship

    It is officially stated that the German battleship Nassau, 18,600 tons, of the first German squadron, was submarined on August 19, and is ...

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  15. North Sea Encounter

    Saturday's naval encounter began 100 miles from the British coast. Half the German High Sea Fleet was out, accompanied by Zeppelins and ...

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  16. The Russians

    The Russian communiques are again silent regarding Bothmer's army of which nothing has been heard for some days. ...

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  17. Donations to Convalescent Home

    The House Committee of the Western Red Cross Home desires to acknowledge the following donations:—From the people of Mount David, £24, ...

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  18. The Situation

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George reviewed the situation and contrasted the Allies satisfactory position everywhere as compared with ...

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  19. Transfer of Billiard License

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday William P. Rutter, of Oberon, was granted permission to remove his billiard license from his hotel to ...

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  20. They'll Need Them.

    Winter will be upon Europe when the 6th reinforcements of the 53rd Battalion reach the firing line. These men, who are being despatched at an ...

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  21. WHAT GERMANY SAYS.

    A Berlin communique announces that stubborn Russian attacks are being continued on the stokhod and Czany. ...

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  22. PROGRESS IN THE CARPATHIANS.

    General Lechitsky's troops in the Carpathians are gradually creeping round the enemy's Galician flank. ...

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  23. Arrival of Mr. C. R. Brown.

    Mr. C. R. Brown. X-Rays and Herbal Specialist, arrived here on Satur-Saturday and commenced practice last Monday. A large number of ...

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  24. "Britain prepared."

    "Britain Prepared." the historic picture which interests and should inspire every man, woman and child [?]hroughout the Empire, attracted a ...

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  25. IS RUMANIA PLAYING A DOUBLE GAME?

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt" states that everything indicates war. He thinks that M. Bratianu (premier of ...

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  26. TORPEDOED TWICE.

    Submarine E23 s believed to have sunk a German warship of the Nassau class in the North Sea on August 19. The submarine torpedoed the ...

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  27. Bathurstian at Christchurch.

    On a postcard addressed to Mrs. P. Chifley. sen., of 27 Havannah-street, Sapper A. T. Wardrop, of the 2nd Australian Division, Christchurch ...

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  28. GERMAN NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    The "Exchange" correspondent at Copenhagen states that there has been great German naval activity in the North Sea lately. Twenty warships ...

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  29. Verdun

    A French communique states:— We advanced on the outskirts of Fleury. ...

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  30. Scurrilous Article

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that the Russian Government is being urged to prosecute the extreme right leader in the Duma, ...

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  31. THE SUBMARINE'S WELCOME.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at an east coast town states that when the E23 returned to port the crew were given a great reception. It ...

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  32. Somme Losses

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George stated that the enlisted men up to the present are of firstrate quality. The question of raising ...

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  33. Honors for Australians

    The Military Gazette to-day announces the following honors for Australians:— Military Medals: Sergeants J ...

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  34. British Food Prices

    In the House of Commons Mr. J. H. Thomas, in drawing attention to the rise in prices said that the railway men's agitation for an increase of ...

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  35. Rumania

    Rumania's attitude is still in the realms of rumor. The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that the Rumanian Minister for Foreign Affairs has ...

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  36. Military Lectures

    Chaplain-Captain Paton, Principal Presbyterian Chaplain in the State, and Colonel Miller, Inspector of Military Camps, will visit Bathurst on ...

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  37. Zeppelin Losses

    Mr. Baird, in the Houst of Commons, representing the Air Board, mentioned that 7 Zeppelins had officially been reported as destroyed and ...

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  38. CHINESE IN FACTORIES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that the French Governmen is using Chinese in war factories. ...

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  39. WHY AYLMER WAS TRANSFERRED.

    General Avimer was transferred on military grounds, he being too old for the arduous campaigning in unhealthy Mesopotamia ...

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