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  2. LETTER FROM PALESTINE

    Mr. and Mrs. Alf. O'Shea received a letter from their son, Bill, who wrote on October 11th, from "somewhere in Syria." He said he was enjoying good ...

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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The quarantine authorities state that the position, in quarantine is much improved. It is expected that a number of persons will be released in batches ...

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  4. ANZAC WELCOMED.

    The members of the Presbyterian Church, Kempsey, gave a welcome to Corpl. Norm. Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, East Kempsey, on ...

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  5. CRICKET MEETING.

    A number of cricket enthusiasts met at the Savings Bank on Tuesday evening last, and discussed the possibilities of renewing cricket on the Macleay. ...

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  6. 40,000 PRISONERS.

    Over 40,000 British war prisoners have arrived in England from Germany since the armistice. ...

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  7. THE EX-KAISER.

    Edward Tapper, organiser for the British National Firemen's and Sailors' Union, interviewed, intimated that unless the ex-Kaiser was tried before a ...

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  8. Y.M.C.A. WORK.

    General Monash says it will be disastrous if the Australian Y.M.G.A. lessens its operations during the demobilisation, in the winter months especially, ...

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  9. GIFT EVENING AT KEMPSEY

    The local branch of the Kempsey Red Gross Society organised a very successful gift afternoon at the Victoria Theatre, Kempsey, yesterday afternoon ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN ROYAL FAMILY.

    The royal family has returned to Bucharest. A new Government has been formed, with General Coanda as Premier. ...

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  11. GERMAN AFFAIRS.

    A Hague message states that the situation at Bremen grows more acute. It is typical of what is happening in industrial centres where extreme ...

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  12. PREFERENTIAL TRADE TREATIES.

    A London correspondent says that Great Britain, was drawing up preferential trade treaties with South American countries before the war ended. ...

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  13. LUSITANIA VICTIM'S DAUGHTER.

    Catherine Haden, daughter of Patrick Gallan, who was killed when the Lusitania was sunk, has applied for a warrant against the ex-Kaiser, charging ...

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  14. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Nominations, in the British elections close to-day. It is expected that 160 members will be elected unopposed, including Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour, ...

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  15. HOHENZOLLERN PRINCES MAY GO.

    The German Government consented to allow a number of Hohenzollern princes to leave Germany on condition that they don't take their fortunes. ...

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  16. PASSING OF A PIONEER.

    The death occurred in a Kempsey hospital on Wednesday night of another of the Macleay's sturdy old pioneers, in the person of Mr. William Henry Rowe, ...

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  17. THE ENTRY INTO GERMANY

    The inhabitants of Treves received the Americans with frigid silence. The streets were patrolled by the Soldiers and Workers' Council police with ...

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  18. FINANCIAL ALARM.

    A Berlin message says the "Rhinische Westfaclische Zeitung" states that considerable financial alarm is still prevailing in Berlin. People are ...

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  19. TELEGRAMS.

    Two members of the I.W.W., who were sentenced to terms of imprisonment at Broken Hill have, been deported via South America. ...

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  20. Coastal Farmers Society.

    The erection of new promises by the Coastal Farmers' Co-op. Society, Ltd., was celebrated, on Wednesday by a luncheon at which the State Governor, ...

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  21. WILL COMBAT BOLSHEVISM.

    A meeting of 4000 officers in Berlin, representing non-coms in the army and navy, passed a resolution declaring that both services wore determined to help ...

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  22. HURRYING SHIPBUILDING.

    A second shift has been instituted at Walsh Island with a view to hurrying shipbuilding. ...

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  23. AMERICANS ASTONISHED.

    Mr. James, who is with the American army at Treves, says that in view of the Germans asking the United States to feed her, the Americans are ...

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  24. TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    The Premier informed Mr. Burke last night that, the Government did not intend to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the trawling industry. ...

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  25. ILL-TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    A Berlin message says Erzberg is opening a War Prisoners' Commission, to investigate the allegations of cruelty and promises ruthless punishment of ...

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  26. DESOLATION AND SILENCE.

    A war correspondent describing the entry into Germany states: "One has a curious feeling in going through villages where supposedly every person ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF BLOOD HORSES.

    Mysterious deaths occurred of a number of blood horses which wove being trucked from Gunnedah to Quiriudi. Two truckloads died. It is believed ...

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  28. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    A meeting of delegates of the field armies was held, when it was resolved to support the Government against the counter-revolutionaries. ...

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  29. THREE MEN MISSING.

    No tidings have been heard of three men who sailed in a small boat from Cowes to Sandringham, in Port Philip, nine days ago. ...

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  30. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Before the evacuation of Dobrudja the Germans completely destroyed all machinery and stole all the foodstuffs. ...

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  31. ANOTHER ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    There was another all-night sitting of the Legislative Assembly last night. The Premier moved the second reading of the Venereal Diseases Bill. The ...

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  32. CATHOLIC GARDEN FETE.

    The Catholic Garden Fete reported in our last issue concluded on Friday last and resulted in about £200 being raised for the building fund for the ...

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  33. MONTENEGRO'S KING DEPOSED.

    A New York message announces that the Montenegrin Skupschtina has deposed King Nicholas. Nicholas was born on October 7, 1841. He was ...

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  34. FIRE ON SCHOONER.

    A fire broke out on the schooner, Edward West, at Dawes Point. It is believed to have been started by a lighted match, near some oils. The fire ...

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  35. RUSSIA WANTS PEACE.

    Litvinoff, the Russian Ambassador at London, said he was empowered to represent. Russia if Britain desired negotiations. He did not know what the ...

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  36. BLACK SEA FLEET TAKEN OVER.

    The Admiralty announces that the Allied squadron in the Black Sea anchored off Sebastopol on November 26. All Russian ships in the hands of the ...

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  37. KING VISITS PARIS.

    The King visited Paris last week and was entertained by President. Poincaire at a dinner at the Champs Elysees. As the Royal train steamed into ...

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  38. BOLSHEVISM.

    Petrograd Bolsheviks have imprisoned the Persian Minister until the Coviet representative at Turkestan is released. ...

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  39. PRESIDENT WILSON SAILS FOR EUROPE.

    President Wilson has sailed for Europe. ...

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  40. LOCAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    A meeting is being held on Saturday night at, the Good Templars' Hall for the purpose of forming a local branch of the Labor Party. ...

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  41. PERU AND CHILI.

    The "New York Times" says the Washington State Department has announced that the United States Government urged Chili and Peru to maintain ...

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