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    On Monday [?] the local stores, [?] and public [?] will be asked for the day. The post office will be open for the despatch ...

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    In this issue Mr. A. A. Hilton announces that he has taken over the Kia Ora refreshment rooms, o[?] Tattersall's Hotel, lately conducted by ...

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  4. Latest War News

    In the Champagne the advance by the Germane is on an average depth of five miles on a 25 mile front. New troops are constantly arriving. ...

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  5. Town Talk.

    One candidate, a rejected va[?] for the Public Service examination held in the district school this week. The next soldiers' welcome-send off ...

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  7. Severe F[?]sta.

    This morning another exceedingly severe white frost was experienced in Glen Innes. The minimum reading shown at the local weather station was ...

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  8. ALLIED AIR "BAG."

    A Vancouver message states the Allies destroyed 252 German aeroplanes during the week ended May 23. ...

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  9. SOISSONS LOST.

    A United Service message states the Allies have lost the Soissons line. The Germans are now through ...

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  10. Incident Behavior Heavily Published

    Another instance of the indecent behavior which all too frequently disgraces our principal streets, often in broad daylight and always without the ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. GERMANY'S ASSAULT.

    A United Service message says the battle is still raging in the heights couth of Velle. Some of the Allied reserves are ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. THE BUBDEN OF GOVERNMENT.

    In these days of enforced economy, with appalling interest bills pilling up in the distance, with taxation [?]ably increasing by l[?]ape and hounds, ...

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  13. Grafton Races.

    In the current issue will be found the programme of the Clarence River Jockey Club'a annual meting, which takes place on July 17 and 18. There ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. Churches and the War.

    Mr. J. T. Roche writes:--Without wishing to enter into any religions controversy, I ask permission to reply to the wild statement made ...

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  15. Paper Shortage and the "Examiner."

    So much has been said regarding the general shortage of paper throughout the Commonwealth that any further statement is that regard is new ...

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  16. GERMANY'S ARROGANT DEMAND.

    Germany has demanded, in a virtual ultimatum, that Denmark Withdraw immediately from Allied trade four hundred thousand tons of Danish ...

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  17. Fighting Bondman.

    Six members of the Glen Innes Municipal Band--Messrs. J. Jeffcoste, Norman Willeocks, Norman Brows, John Gallagher, Frank Heydon, and ...

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  18. Latest Telegraphic News.

    St. Mary's Roman Catholic cathedral at Wellington (New Zealand) was destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  19. PETROLEUM STEAMER LOST.

    The American schooner "Expansion," bound from San Francisco to Suva has become a total wreck on the Suva reef. ...

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  20. RECRUITING MARCH.

    A squad of soldiers from Liverpool Camp marched to various points of the city last night and succeeded in securing thirteen recruits. ...

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  21. ALLEGED PROFITEERING.

    It is alleged that profiteering has been talking place at the expense of the farmers in regard to bran. Vendors of goods, the price of which ...

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  22. HOTEL QUARREL'S AFTERMATH.

    Vincent Gray was committed for trial on a charge of having shot at Alfred Williams, at Prospect with intent to murder him. The case arose ...

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  23. Eighteenpenny Show Admission.

    At a meeting of the Urslla Show Committee, held last week, reference was made to a conference of delegates representing New England Societies, ...

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  24. OUR NAVY.

    The cruiser "Adelaide" will be launched in Sydney on July 27. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT.

    Negotiations are proceeding with the United States with a view to moving ten million bushels of Australian wheat. ...

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  26. TRAWLING INDUSTRY

    The New South Wales trawling industry was criticised before fee Royal Commission on the fishing industry at present sitting in Melbourne, it being ...

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  27. REGISTRATION OF UNIONS.

    The registration of only seventeen unons is contemplated under the legislation to be submitted to Parliament. Provision, however, is being made to ...

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  28. JUDDISM.

    At a meeting of extremists held at the Trades Hall last night it was decided to support Judd's "stop-the-war" motion. ...

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  29. [?]ing ans Fighting

    During the discussion at Tuesday night's meeting of the Repatriation Committee, on the matter of welcoming Lieut.-Colonel Abbott and other ...

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  30. THIRD ATTEMPT SUCCESSFUL.

    A German internee escaped from the Holdsworthy concentration camp yesterday and is still at large. This was fee escapee third bid for liberty. ...

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  31. Mining Applications.

    The following mining applications were lodged at the Warden's Office, Glen Innes, during the week ended yesterday:--For authority to enter: ...

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  32. WAR LOAN BILL.

    During fee passage of the War Loan Bill through the House of Representatives at a late hour last night Labor members persistently obstructed, and ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. RED CROSS APPEAL.

    The amount received in New South Wales in response to the Red Gross appeal now totals £275,000. ...

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  34. "SOMETHING RADICALLY WRONG."

    "Protestant" also writes on the same topic:--I was very sorry to see in your loot issue that our worthy vicar, Canon ...

    Article : 478 words
  35. CRAONNE ABANDONED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters on May 27 says this morning's attack was preceded by four hours' gas shell bombardment. ...

    Article : 520 words
  36. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. W. Blackburn his disposed of his Inverell business to Mr. G. T. Burgess, and will be leaving Inverell for Mosman in the course of two or three ...

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  37. The Rabbit Argument.

    "Ratepayer' writes to the Editor:--If Mr. D. M. G. McGregor has been correctly reported in your columns regarding his remarks concerning the ...

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  38. If the German Come!

    The Glen Innes Repatriation Committee did not show any enthusiasm towards a resolution forwarded by the Globe Council that, in view of the ...

    Article : 167 words
  39. Local and General.

    The weekly meeting of the Red Cross was held yesterday. The attendance was good. Afternoon tea was provided by Mesdames Kemmis, ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. Organising the P.P. Union.

    Mr. D. Ritchie, organiser of the Primary Producers' Union, is at present in this district, with a view of putting the above named organisation on a good ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. Assisting Local Soldiers.

    At the Repatriation Committee meeting on Tuesday night a communication was received from the executive body regarding the [?] for [?]tance ...

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  42. Nace O'Neil in "Greed."

    Nance O'Neil in "Greed," one of the famous group of Seven Deadly Sins, presented by McClure Pictures, will be shown at the Majestic Theatre ...

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  43. WHERE THE METHODISTS STAND

    In the course of his address at the welcome social tendered him in the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, Rev. H. W. Woodhouse made ...

    Article : 372 words
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