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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Fine, warm, and hot generally; some scattered thunder showers, followed by unsettled conditions and rain, first affecting the south-west; squally ...

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  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    A bankrupt in Armidale, in the course of his examination before the Court last week, stated that he commenced business with a capital of a ...

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  6. "THE AMAZONS."

    The Glen Innes Amateur. Comedy Company, under the direction of Mrs. Belbridge, played to a packed house in the Town Hall last Saturday night, ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    The Admiralty announces that British aviators on Saturday night dropped several tons of bombs with good results on the lock gates at Zeebrugge ...

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  8. MORE RECRUITS.

    The usual civic farewell was accorded Private A. T. Cook, of Gilgai, and Sapper R. F. Bleakley, of Inverel), in the Council Chambers yesterday ...

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  9. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    A wireless Russian official message says: We pressed back enemy post, at a vital farm rector in the Riga region, and are advancing on a 1000 ...

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  10. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Water reeds and weeds have expanded rapidly in the river close to the weir of late, and if allowed to grow unchecked will in a short space ...

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  11. The Price of Maize.

    Some apprehension appears to exist amongst certain farmers as to the price they should receive for their maize. Quite recently the ...

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  12. THE NEXT CAMPAIGN.

    Authoritative information has been received that the Allies, including the United Slates, will open the spring campaign in Flanders with six million ...

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  13. THE PORT KEMBLA MYSTERY.

    The military authorities arrested a man suspected of being concerned in the lose of the Port Kembla. They have handed him over to the police ...

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  14. HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE.

    A British communique says: There was marked artillery fire by the enemy during the night eastward and northward of Ypres, in the Nieuport ...

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  15. A New Tonic Ale.

    Messrs. F. and E. Thomas have scoured the recipe for the brewing of a new tonic ale. One of the members of the firm, Sergeant E. Thomas, who ...

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  16. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message says that a sudden and bold attack improved our position on the south-caster edge of the Bainsizza Plateau, ...

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  17. The Forbidden Drink.

    At the Police Court yesterday, Daniel Gardiner pleaded guilty to being on the premises of Tattersall's Hotel after closing hours. Defendant ...

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  18. THE WILY HUNS.

    The Court of Inquiry in regard to the long-overdue steamer Wairuna was held at Wellington (N.Z.). Counsel for the Crown described the ...

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  19. AMERICA'S AIR PROGRAMME.

    The New York "Herald" predicts that aeroplanes will cross the Atlantic Italian triplanes will make the attempt in the spring. ...

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  20. The Weather.

    During the past week we have been favored with splendid weather, and another week will bring deciduous trees wall into leaf. Trees are ...

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  21. GERMANY AND PERU.

    A Lima report states that it is rumored Germany has sent an ultimatum to Peru, and has called for soldiers to guard German ...

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  22. The Difference.

    Some argument in the newspapers about Men Who Have Got On recalls a distant incident. Two very down, at-heels fellows came out of the ...

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  23. GERMAN REPORT.

    A German official message says:—There is intense artillerying from the coast to the Ypres bend. The Anglo. French airmen wrought considerable ...

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  24. AIRMEN INTERNED.

    The three German aviators who mere interned in Holland on Saturday include the commander of a squadron which raided England on Friday. ...

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  25. The Rains.

    The rains appear to be tailing off, and the country is rapidly changing to a brilliant green under the present penial temperatures. There are ...

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  26. RECRUITING.

    At the Inverell Racecourse on Saturday afternoon last, Warrant-Officer Mulready made a very forcible appeal to the men of the district for ...

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  27. DROWNING FATALITY.

    Mrs. Harry Dyers was drowned in the Murrumbidgee near Hay on Sunday while endeavoring to rescue her six-year-old son. Byers saved his ...

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  28. ITALIAN VICTORY.

    An Italian official message says: We completely repulsed all attacks on the Bainsizza Plateau. The prisoners now total 2019. We repulsed attacks at ...

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  29. SUCCESS IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    The British in Mesopotamia, after a severe battle, have taken Ramadi, on the Euphrates. Several thousand prisoners were captured, and much ...

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  30. Glen Innes Water Supply.

    The prospects of the local water supply being available before the summer has gone are much brighter than what they were a fortnight ago, ...

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  31. VOLUNTEER WORKER SHOT.

    Elijah Battle, a volunteer worker from Dondinalong, Macleay River, while Billing in the private bar of the Queensland Hotel, Kent and Sussex ...

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  32. DYNAMITE PLOT.

    At Regina, in Saskatchewan, the police are Investigating a reported plot to dynamite the Provincial Parliament Buildings ...

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  33. Dr Mannix and Taxes.

    Dr. Mannix. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, referred to several questions affecting his Church aid himself at the opening of a ...

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  34. LONDON'S AIR RAID VICTIMS.

    The Press Bureau announces that 11 were killed and 82 injured in Sunday night's air raid. ...

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  35. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Private Thos. Lowrey, a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Borthwick and But for at the time of his enlistment, cable on Wednesday "All well." ...

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  36. THE LATEST RAID.

    A British official message says that in last night's air raid nine people were killed and 42 injured; only two were killed in London. The material ...

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  37. HOLIDAY RUSH.

    The Railway Commissioners were obliged to send extra trains to Katoomba and Sutherland yesterday to enable pionieers to get home. Dense ...

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  38. Single Men Tax.

    A number of Inverell bachelors have received circulars from "The Single Men's Association," requesting them to become members. Discussing the ...

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  39. PATROL SHIP SUNK.

    An American patrol ship off the coast has been rammed and sunk. ...

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  40. Matrimon[?]

    A pretty wedding was celebrated at St Augustine's Church on Saturday afternoon last, when Mr. E. W. Kenny, son of Mr. E. Kenny, of Inverell, was ...

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  41. JOCKEY CLUB.

    The usual monthly meting of the Committee of the Inverell Jockey Club was held last night, when there were present: Messrs. D. A. McIntyre ...

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  42. RADIO MESSAGES.

    The United States has opened a radio station at Hawaii. Messages were exchanged 5000 miles, which is a world's record. ...

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  43. BRAVO, AUSTRALIANS!

    Mr. Gordon Gilmour, writing on Saturday, says:—There instances of individual bravery came under my notice. A medical major in a ...

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  44. THE TINCHA ROAD.

    For time immemorial it has been the custom with some people to attribute to others who foresee dangers or hope to ventilate genuine ...

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  45. Wheat Storage Scheme.

    Referring to the unexportable wheat question Mr., W. G. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, on Saturday said that the wheat storage scheme sanctioned ...

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  46. OPEN AIR APPEAL.

    An open air recruiting rally was arranged by Warrant-Officer Molready crecuriting organiser) in front of Caasdell's store, Otho-street, on ...

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  47. Balloon Ascent.

    The much-boomed aerial exhibition and ballon ascent by V. P. Taylor eventuated on the racecourse on Saturday afternoon. in the presence of a ...

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  48. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: Early this morning three attacks on our positions between the Tower Handets and Polygon Wood were repulsed with ...

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