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  4. Birriwa.

    Rain, Rain, Glorious Rain.—This place has at last bee blessed with a copious downpour of the precious [?] for which one and all are ...

    Article : 277 words
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  7. Gulgong's Red-Hill.

    Those interested in mining operations at Gulgong will be pleased to lear that matters are progressing very satisfactorily in connection ...

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  8. Eight O'clock.

    The Minuter for Defence, Senator Pearce, issued on Thursday an order extending he hour of closing for the hotels in Sydney at 8 o'clock. ...

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  9. Coolah Shire.

    At the last meeting of the Coolah Shire Council, a full Council was present. ELECTION OF PRESENT. ...

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  10. Ogg's Forecast.

    March 1st to 7th, New South Wales.—Violent squalls of rain, wind, thunder and hail, but confined mostly to limited areas. ...

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  11. THE WAR.

    The battle of the Verdun front has extended over a front of 23 miles. A quarter of a million Germans ...

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  12. ORDINARY MEETING.

    Mr. Thomas Goddard sent a claim to the Council for £13 10s, for a window of Abraham and Co.'s store being broken. The claim was that ...

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  13. AUSTRO-GERMAN SHIPS.

    The Portuguese Government suddenly seized 36 Austro-German ships [?] several over 8000 tons), [?] have been lying in the Tagus ...

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  14. Cupid's Captives.

    A quiet but pretty wedding took place in St. John's Catholic Church, Gulgong, when the Rev. E. P. O'Donnell joined in holy wedlock. ...

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  15. That Amalgamation.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 21st instant I notice a paragraph headed "The Showground and Ra[?]course. Suggested Amalgamation." Now ...

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  16. LOST GERMAN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons that 730,000 square miles of German territory had been ...

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  17. ENEMY'S COTTON SUPPLY.

    A Copenbagen message states that the German tex[?] manufacturers base informed Scandinavian importers that the export of cotton goods ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SUCCESS IN GALICIA.

    An important Russian success is reported. The Austrian forces were defeated between D[?]ester and the Pruth, in Galicia. An effort to ...

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  19. MAIN FRENCH OBJECT.

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris," says that the loss of a few yards of ground is not serious. ...

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  20. FRONT OF TWO MILES.

    A Berlin official message says that the Germans attacked strongly-fortified positions in hills above the River Mouse, north of Verdun, on ...

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  21. ARCHER—HAYNES.

    At St. Cuthbert's Church, Ulan, Edward Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Archer, of Ulan, was married to Maud Margaret, eldest ...

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  22. TURKISH LOSSES.

    The Rome "Seculo" publishes a [?]ful examination of the Turkish 1 estimating them at 500,000, including Erzeroum. ...

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  23. ALLIES' AIR RAID.

    An Amsterdam message states that 118 great explosions have been heard in the south of Belgium. They are believed to have been caused by ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. HORWOOD—UNDERWOOD.

    A marriage was solemnised at St. John's Church Cowra, the rector (Rev. J. Parr) officiating, when Mr. George Horwood, of Wellington ...

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  25. VON POHL DEAD.

    The death of Rear-Admiral von Post at Berlin is reported. Admiral von Phol was the commander of the German battle fleet. ...

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  26. OLD TURKS WAKING UP.

    Despite Enver Pasha's assurances that Erz[?]roum is an unimportant capture, the general situation in Turkey is beginning to alarm the ...

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  27. AIMING AT PARIS.

    German officers have informed [?]tral correspondents that the new offensive is a desperate effort to break the French fortress line and ...

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  28. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Japanese newspapers early in January announced the departure of a Japanese squadron for the protection of Japanese shipping in the ...

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  29. KAISER PRESENT.

    A Copehagen report states that the Kaiser's headquarters are now in the Verdun area. He is making speeches to the ...

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  30. BRAITHWAITE—SMITH.

    A pretty wedding took place at the Catholic Church, Leadrille, when Miss Eve Smith, daughter of Mr. J. Smith, of Leadville, and Mr. C. ...

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  31. Permits to Enter.

    At the Mudgee Warden's Court, James Potts, laborer, applied for permission to enter upon 40 acres at land owned by the Executors of the ...

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  32. ROUMANIA'S POSITION.

    A Bucharest message states that the King has given an audience to M.M. Take Joneson and Filip[?] the leaders of the pro-Allies party. ...

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  34. CONSTANTINE CALLS GENERALS.

    King Constantine of Greece summoney Generals Yanakitsa, Dousmanis, and Calli[?] to a long council. ...

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  35. CLARK—RAISIN.

    On Saturday, 19th instant, at St. Alban's Church of England, Home Rule, Rev. E. P. Lowe united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. ...

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  36. FOE SURROUNDED.

    The "Corriere della Sera (Milan) publishes a despatch from Petrograd stating that the Russians have surrounded a Turkish army corps ...

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  37. VERDUN BATTLE.

    A Paris official message says:— "Fighting continued all night with the same intensity north of Verdun from the right bank of the ...

    Article : 222 words
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