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  3. THE WAR.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: We heat off an attack eastward of Polygon Wood, and successfully raided eastward of Monchy. ...

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  4. THE SHOWGROUND REMOVAL

    Sir,—Where is the occasion for such extraordinary haste in moving the showground? Is the war over, or so nearly over, that a huge sum of ...

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  5. POLICE COURT.

    Bebert Walsh was charged with being drunk in Evans-street on Saturday last, and also with resisting the police on the same occasion. ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    It is stated that the steamer Amara, when approaching the island of Wakaga, sighted a launch whose movements were suspicious. The captain ...

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  7. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The members of the Babied Kit 'Society are running a "money trail" on Saturday morning next, in aid of the France's Day Fund. ...

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  8. The Rainfall.

    Last Friday afternoon there were heavy, though not prolonged, showers over a very wide area, the following points being recorded:—Inverell 45, ...

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  9. GERMAN CRUISER MINED.

    It is reported that a new German battle-cruiser, whilst undergoing trials off Heligoland, was rained, and lowed into port seriously damaged. ...

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  10. Wheat Pool 'Statistics.

    The statistics of the Australian Wheat Hoard show that the overdraft on the 5915-16-17 wheat pool was £3,129,000, of which New South ...

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  11. SALONIKA FRONT.

    A French Eastern communique says: Artillerying is active on the Vardar front, north of Monastir, and in the region of the lakes. ...

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  12. The Weather.

    There has been quite a return to wintry conditions since last Friday's rain and horticulturists are very anxious about the possibility of a ...

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  13. Some Corn Cob.

    In a recent issue of the "Farmer and Peltier" mention was made of a coh of maize containing 1269 grains, and it was claimed that this was a ...

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  14. TAXING BACHELORS.

    Mr. Bonar Law offers, in consequence, of the Soutt. Wales miners demanding a revision of the income tax, to allow an abatement of £20 ...

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  15. LICENSING COURT.

    At this stage Mr. C. C. Loxton look his seat on the Bench. Annie Fisher, agent for J. J. H. Fisher, of the Imperial Hotel, was ...

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  16. MONTE VIDEO AND GERMANY.

    The President of Monte Video has been authorised to revoke the decree of neutrality whenever necessary. ...

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  17. St. Augustine's Church.

    A special offering will be made at St. Augustine's Church on Sunday next in an attempt to pay off the debt of £200 which has accumulated from ...

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  18. THE PASSING SHOW.

    The first proclaimed city in Australia was Adelaide, and it cas incorporated on August 19, 1840. It is estimated that the Lithgow ...

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  19. Rough on the Bride.

    Last week a northern contemporary, in describing a wedding, slated that the bride's travelling dress was "a royal vieux rose hat." The writer of ...

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  20. THE BRITISH VICTORY.

    Mr. Percival Phillips says: The statement by prisoners confirm the demoralisation of enemy troops. In Thursday's battle one general must ...

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  21. FORECAST.

    Unsettled; rain over the coast and on central and southern highlands slones; snow on southern tablelands; fine elsewhere; cool southerly ...

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  22. P.P. UNION.

    The monthly meeting of the Inverell branch of the P P. Union' was held on Friday afternoon last, when there were present: Messrs. G. H. Arkinstall ...

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  23. Big Butter Purchase.

    Mr. Hughes has just completed arrangements for the sale to Great Britain of 30,000 tons of butler, involving an amount of about ...

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  24. Prices After the War.

    To those rollers who bombard as dally with inquiries as to the probable effect of peace on prices aud markets, we commend (says the "Financial ...

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  25. SUBMARINE ESCAPES.

    A German submarine interned at Cadiz escaped without munitions. The officers responsible have been dismissed. ...

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  26. FLOODS AT ALBURY.

    Many boats are plying the streets of Albury conveying people about the town. The flood waters will reach Euchuea ...

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  27. MEXICO'S POLICY.

    A report from Mexico City stales that a Journalist who fs friendly to-wards the Allies, named Palavincini, has been appointed Foreign Minister. ...

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  28. COLLISION IN SYDNEY HARBOR.

    The steamer Helen Nichol, inward bound collided with the ferry steamer Kurraba off McMahon's Point last night. A portion of the Kurraba'sPORT OF FREMANTLE. ...

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  29. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    The British Labor party has decided to nominate 300 candidates for industrial constituencies at the next general elections. ...

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  30. Storm at Auburn Vale.

    Friday nights storm was particularly severe in the vicinity of Auburn Vale, and much damage was caused to buildings and sheds. The wind ...

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  31. Obituary.

    A death, surrounded with tragic suddenness, took place at Oakwood. on Friday last, when Mrs. Minnie D'Arey Middleton, wife of Mr. G. B. ...

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  32. FRASER'S CREEK

    A successful day's sports was held at Framer's Creek on Wednesday of last week. Owing to the busy season, and the short time in which the ...

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  33. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    A British official message from Salenika says: Our artillery forced the enemy to evacuate Ostankamila, south-westward of Seres. ...

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  34. THE WILY HUN.

    The "Matin's" correspondent says Hie British captured an order for the day, stating that as the British respect the ambulance bearers and the ...

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  35. Accident at Church Ceremony.

    The foundation stone of the new Roman Catholic Church, at Compbell's Hill, near Maitland, was solemnly blessed and laid on Sunday afternoon ...

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  36. THE FLANDERS BATTLE.

    Mr. Lionel Robinson gives details, which corroborate the cleanness and completeness of the recent victory. The attackers across the swamps often ...

    Article : 276 words
  37. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The estate of the late Los Darey has been valued for probate purposes at £1760. The testator died intestate. The death occurred recently at the ...

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  38. Soldiers' Welcome and Farewell. Generous Gift.

    A civic welcome was yesterday afternoon accorded one of our lads from the front, and a send-off given to three departing for that destination. Alderman H. N. McLean has donated the sum of £10 to the Inverell Ladies' [?]enevolent Society. This is not the first occasion that Mr. ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL

    The onion boom in Sussex-street to-day was greater than ever. The high rate of £22 a ton was realised, having advanced £2 since the strike, ...

    Article : 184 words
  40. MESOPOTAMIA VICTORY.

    Howard Chandler, "Times" correspondent, describing General Maude's victory on September 26, says that the British moved two columns from the ...

    Article : 259 words
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