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  2. Brought to Book

    In the Criminal Court to-day, Samuel Freeman was sentenced to five years' penal servitude for perjury in connection with shooting a watchman in ...

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  3. AUSTRIAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A Pe[?]r[?]grad report states that the Austrians persistent attacks between. Go[?]li[?]e (and Bartfeld have been repulsed The Russians have progressed in the ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. TELEGRAMS

    The funeral of the late George McLeod Redmond, vi[?]im of the motor smash in Sydney, was largely attended this morning. There were many ...

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  5. The Farrer Memorial

    Mr. Ashford, speaking at the Show luncheon to-day, said it was in the interests of the country, that the good work started by Farrer should be ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. THE PRINZ E[?]EL FRIED ERICH.

    The idea pre[?]ails in Washington that the time has approached when the Prinz Trina Eitel Freiderich much choose [?]twen her departure o[?] internment. ...

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  7. The War

    A "Toronto Mail" despatch from New York to President McEachen, of the Aeronautical Society of America, says the Germans will raid London ...

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  8. Like the German Name

    A meeting of the Germanton Progress Association carried a resolution, pro[?] the name of the town. ...

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  9. Providing Air craft.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney, Ald. Richards, is inviting subscriptions to the fund inaugurated by the Oversea Club to furnish the British Government ...

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  10. CANADA'S SHARE.

    The Canadian Government estimates the war expenditure for the coming financial year at £19,000,000. ...

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  11. The Tote Bil

    Premier peacock promised a deputation of representatives of country Benevolent Institutions that the Government would alford ail reasonable ...

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  12. A GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    A "Temps" despatch from Geneva says that 50,000 Germans have occupied the valleys of Kaysers[?]erg, Muenster mid Gebweiler. ...

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  13. The Royal Show

    The Royal She was officially opened to-day by the Governor-General in wet weather. Heavy rain caused the [?]ring events ...

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  14. THE PROHIBITION QUESTION.

    British Labor leaders, while insisting that the decline in the output of war supplies is due to the men being overworked and unable to stand the ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. Australian Tinned Meats

    The South African Government has ordered £130,000 worth of tinned meats from Australia, and has asked the Federal Treasurer to finance this ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. State Joinery Works

    A number of rumors are in circulation to the effect that the State Timber and Joinery Works are being run at a loss of £500 month. ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. ITALY AND THE WAR.

    A correspondent of the "Times" in Rome says that some of the press 1 ad one to conclude that w[?]r is inevitable though not necessarily imminent. ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. AUSTRALIA MAKES ANOTHER OFFER.

    At the Royal Show luncheon to-day, Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister, announced that he had to-day cabled, to the Imperial Government offering, another ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. Shorthorn Cattle Association

    The annual meeting of the Shorthorn Cattle Association of New South Wales to-day was largely attended. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...

    Article : 397 words
  21. SIMPLY MURDER.

    The chief officer of the steamer Fa[?]aba states that the German submarine which torpedoed the steamer flow the White Ensign, and then the German ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. Too Wary for Chaff

    Prime Minister Fisher, questioned regarding the cable from London that Australians there were excited because it was stated he was shortly to ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. GERMAN NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    A despatch from Copenhagen to the "Daily News" says the German naval activity has been resumed in the Baltic. Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia, ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. FRENCH TROOPS CONGRATULATED.

    President Poincare visited the French armies in Champagne and the Argonnes and congratulated the troops upon the success achieved during the last two ...

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  25. RESOURCE FULNESS OF AGRICULTURISTS.

    At the opening of the Show to-day the Governor-General. in acknowledging an address presented to him on behalf of the Society, said the ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. ANOTHER WAR COUNCIL.

    A Petrograd message reports that the Kaiser and General Von Der Goltz are holding a Council of War. It is relieved that a new plan of campaign is ...

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  27. Fixed Butter Prices

    The Necessary Commodities Commission was unable, in the absence of Commissioner Moore, to complete inquiries into the price of butter to-day. ...

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  28. COAL FOR FOODSTUFFS.

    A--Berne despatcn says Germany has agreed to send coal to Italy in return for foodstuffs and certain other products. ...

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  29. BOMBS ON RHEIMS.

    An official message from Paris says: Yesterday was calm along the whole front. A Taube dropped bombs into Rheims and two persons were wounded; a ...

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  30. PARIS OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A Paris official message says the Germans have continued the night bombardment at Nieuport. There was an intermittent cannonade all day from the ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. PRESENTATION OF REQUISITION.

    A requisition has been signed by the Berrima District Coastal Farmers and North Coast Companies stating that owing to the butter market in ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. SHOW CATTLE SALES.

    At the Royal Show cattle sales today the champion Shorthorn Dundas Duke of Ferrmut V., realised 460 guineas ; Clifton Cherry Prince, 310 ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. THE DISSEMBLING TURK.

    Constantinople is resigned to its inevitable fate and the Government is preparing the inhabitants for the arrival of the Allies. A proclamation ...

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  34. CANADA AND THE WR.

    The Canadian War Minister has an [?]ounced his intention keep 50,000 Canadians, or upwards of 75,000 if necessary, in, the firing line throughout ...

    Article : 277 words
  35. Unification of Railways

    Mr. Griffith, late Minister for Works, referring to the question of the unification of railway gauges, said he considers this was absolutely the least ...

    Article : 228 words
  36. Doctor v. Newspaper

    Dr Eugene Neumann of Manildra in the Jury Court today. claimed £2000 damages from the "Orange Leader" newspaper in respect of an alleged ...

    Article : 107 words
  37. Seizure of Flour

    The Secretary of the Wheat Acquisition Board, Mr. Fitzpatrick, applied to-day to the Necessary Commodities Commission for direction regarding ...

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  38. RUTHLESS PIRATES.

    The naval correspondent of the "Times" writes that the appearance of 20-knot submarines in British waters with their ruthless and reckless ...

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  39. Pilliga crub

    Messrs. Ashford and Grahame have agreed upon a scheme for dealing with the Filiiga Scrub, which will be submitted to the Cabinet shortly. ...

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  40. Pollard Selling Price

    The first fine for a breach of the Necessary Commodities Control Act was inflicted by the Commodities Commission to-day, when Seahall Brothers ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. Acquitted

    At the Criminal Court to-day Joseph Fisher was charged with causing the death of John Donaldson, who fell while being pursued by accused, a tram ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. GOOD FOR THE LIZZIE.

    Mr. Dunn, an engineer of the Delmira, furnishes evidence that the steamer Lizzie rammed the submarine IJ37,- which torpedoed the Delmira. The ...

    Article : 266 words
  43. Deputation of Churchmen

    A deputation representing the Protestant Churches consisting of Archbishop Wright, Professor Mclntyre (Presbyterian), Revs. Woodhouse ...

    Article : 168 words
  44. THE BOOM OF THE RUSSIAN GUNS.

    A Petrograd correspondent says the enemy's ships ace absolutely cleared from the Black Sea. .The Breslau seeking refuge struck a ...

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  45. VON DER GOLTZ PUTS A GOOD FACE ON IT.

    General Von Der Goltz, interviewed prior to his departure from Bucharest for Berlin, declared that the defences in the Dardanelles proved more ...

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  46. Recent Rains

    Tuesday's rain caused great damage in the Molong district. At Bori two inches fell in twenty minutes. During a storm, accompanied by ...

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  47. Revenue Returns

    The State revenue returns for Ma[?] total £l,661,242, an increase of 712 over the corresponding month last year. The principal increases ...

    Article : 86 words
  48. LINER CHASED BY SUBMARINE.

    The steamer Dunedin (4796 tons), inward bound to Dublin from South America, was pursued by a submarine off the Irish coast. ...

    Article : 54 words
  49. Kicked by a Horse

    The two-year-old daughter of Brian Matthews, kicked by a horse at Molong, died this morning. ...

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