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  4. TROTTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 467 words
  5. BOULDER RACES

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  6. SURGERY AND WAR WOUNDS.

    One of the latest inventions which have been devised to assist the military surgeon is the bullet extractor. The idea of a bullet extractor is by no ...

    Article : 498 words
  7. NEARING BAGHDAD

    A communique reads:— “After an intense bombardment the Germans on Saturday evening attacked southward of Lihons. Our curtain ...

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  9. BAGHDAD IN PERIL.

    “We are gradually advancing on Baghdaad, and are capturing Turkish stores. “When we occupied Trebizond we ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AND GERMANY.

    At a dinner of engineers Mr. T. P. O’Connor, M.P., proposed the toast of the Allied Forces. Mr. Ryan was given an ovation when ...

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  11. ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    The towns in the war zone are beflagged in honor of the Prince of Wales. King Emanuel met him at the ...

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  12. A TERRIFIC BATTLE.

    A semi official message reads:— “Despite the incredible violence of the German attacks at Hill [?]04 they failed to overwhelm the ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. ANOTHER BALKAN YARN.

    The Germans have concentrated near Constantinople 80,000 Turkish and 40,000 Bulgarian infantry, which will shortly be going to the west front. ...

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  14. DOING USEFUL WORK.

    Mr. Ryan and his wife visited the wounded Australians at King George's hospital and is arranging to entertain a number at a matinee at the ...

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  15. HEAVY FOOD PRICES IN GERMANY.

    The Brazilian and other Ministers at Berlin have gone with their families to Switzerland owing to the exhorbitant food prices, especialy milk and eggs. ...

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  16. MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes had peculiar satisfaction in revisiting the scenes of his youth. He visited his cousin at Denbigh and motored to Llansantfraid. He hopes ...

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  17. MORE COAL WANTED.

    The Government has requested the miners to confer with them on the 16th as to how to increase the Coal output in view of the Allies’ demands. ...

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  18. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    The following Irish death sentences have been commuted:—Henry O’Hannahan, penal servitude for life; John Plunkett, ten years; and Philip ...

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  19. ON THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports artillery activity on both sides on Saturday and Sunday about Malancourt, Thepval, Arras, Loos, St. Eloi, and Ypres. ...

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  20. GOLDEN CITY CUP.

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  21. RELIEF SHIP FOR SHACKLETON.

    The “Daily Chronicle” says the Government has decided to organise a relief expedition for Sir Ernest Shackleton’s party. ...

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  22. DAYLIGHT SAVING IN ENGLAND.

    If Parliament on Monday approves of the Daylight Saving it operates from next Sunday to the second Sunday in October. The railways will maintain ...

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  23. MORE LEADERS SENTENCED.

    Two hundred rebel prisoners have left Galway and another batch has been brought in. Court-martial sentenced Countess ...

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  24. TWO BRITISH AEROPLANES LOST.

    A German communique reads:— “We brought down an enemy aeroplane is an air fight off the coast of Flanders, one of our torpedo boats ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. LIQUOR LEGISLATION.

    The Rev. W. Seamer, of Kaniva, (Vic.) delivered an address on How Shall We Solve the Liquor Question ? The hall was crowded with supporters ...

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  26. B.U.F.S.

    The fortnightly meeting of the B.U.F.S. Association was held at Boulder on Friday night, President A. E. Hancock taking the chair. The reports ...

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  27. INQUIRIES BY THE STEWARDS.

    The stewards of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Trotting Club have concluded several enquiries. In regard to the performance of ...

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  28. REBELS DEPORTED TO ENGLAND.

    The total Irish rebels deported to England number two thousand. ...

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  29. BOULDER TECHNICAL FREE CLASSES.

    The second term at the Boulder Technical School will commence next week. Vacancies are available in the following subjects:—Bookkeeping, ...

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  31. BOYS’ MIMIC BATTLE.

    The correspondent of the “Matin” at Chalons-sur-Marne tells the story of how a number of French boys engaged in a mimic battle were wounded by ...

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  32. A TRAGIC EPISODE.

    A tragic episode, is narrated from Chalons-sur-Marne. A mother, learning that her son was killed in Champagne, in September, ...

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