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  2. Advertising

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  3. Italy and Austria.

    General Cadorna reports that the Austrian attacks in the Camonica Valley, Carnia, were repulsed. In the Palpiccio zone the enemy has been ...

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  4. THE WARS.

    It is expected that a German prince will be proclaimed King of Poland at Warsaw. The Russians are sparing Warsaw ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA DAY.

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  6. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

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  7. REWARD FOR THE V.C.

    At a farewell given last night to a recruit from Messrs. Detmolds, Ltd., Mr. Allen, of the firm, promised to give £500 and a gold medal to the first ...

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  8. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  9. A CRICKETER FOR THE FRONT.

    Mr. T. J. Matthews, the well-known Victorian cricketer, has been accepted for active service with the Australian Expeditionary Forces. ...

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  10. In the Dardanelles.

    Many wounded soldiers from the Dardanelles arrived at Plymouth yesterday. There was only one bed case, the rest of the men being fully convalescent ...

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  11. SOLDIERS COURT-MARTIALLED.

    It is announced in New South Wales Military Orders that the following members of the Australian Imperial Force have been tried and sentenced by ...

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  12. MINING.

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  13. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Late on Saturday evening, when the counting of the Australia Day money was suspended till to-day, the total had reached £151,000, including over ...

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  14. AN ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE.

    Sir Edward Grey, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, in response to a request for a message on the anniversary of the war, says:—"I am quite ...

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  15. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Buchanan, of the Bank of New South Wales, where the Australia Day collections are being counted, stated at a little before 12 o'clock noon ...

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  16. WHEN BLOCKADE OF SHIPPING IS JUSTIFIED.

    THE British Government seems to have raised a dangerous question in the last Note to the United States. The position taken in that Note may be turned ...

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  17. NEW FIND IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Government Geological Department has reported, after an inspection of the new find south of Mount Holland, on the Yilgarn field, that the earlier ...

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  18. Manifesto by the Kaiser

    Advices from Berlin state that the Kaiser has issued a manifesto to the German people, in which he states:— "A year has elapsed since I was obliged ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

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  20. A PEACE CAMPAIGN UPSET.

    Members of an organisation styled "The Fellowship of Reconciliation" were roughly handled at Hinckley, in Leipest[?]rshire yesterday while ...

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  21. A STOWAWAY BUGLER.

    Among the wounded soldiers from Gallipoli, who reached England recently was a lad, Bugler Cumming, who claims to be the youngest member of ...

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  22. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  24. THE COBAR MINES.

    The Great Cobar Copper Company, it is officially announced in the Sydney "Evening News," has secured additional financial backing, and is about to ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. AUSTRALIA DAY ACCIDENTS.

    There were at least two casualties in connection, with the local Australia Day celebrations. One occurred a little before the start ...

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  27. SOCIALIST FALLACIES.

    Sir,—Modern socialistic systems are founded on two fallacies—first, the "surplus value" theory of Karl Marx; second, the superstition that the ...

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  28. IN AUSTRALIA.

    To-morraw the transport Ballarat will arrive in Adelaide with 30 surgical and 25 medical caces from the war belonging to the South Australian quota. The ...

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  29. THE OCCUPATION OF LUBLIN.

    An official communique says:- "The Archduke Joseph has occupied Lublin (about 100 miles south-east of Warsaw). His left wing is pursuing ...

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  30. Barrier Miner.

    THE committee in charge of Saturday's carnival has every right to be congratulated upon the result. The manner in which the people rose to the ...

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  31. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. C. M'Glinchey, of Chapple-street, North Broken Hill, on Saturday received a cable (dated July 16) from his son (Sergeant D. M'Glinchey), who is ...

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  32. FUTURE CONDITIONS.

    The Kaiser, in his anniversary manifesto, says:- "The communities of agriculture, industry, commerce, science, and technical ...

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  33. TROUBLE AMONG REINFORCEMENTS.

    Trouble occurred on Friday and on Saturday on a troopship carrying reinforcements at Port Melbourne owing to the men being refused leave. The ...

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  34. DEATH OF SIR JOHN DOWNER.

    Sir John William Downer, M.L.C., died this morning in Adelaide, after an illness extending over several weeks. His illness had prevented his ...

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  35. SULPHIDE-STREET CHURCH

    At the Sulphide-street Methodist Church yesterday special services were conducted by the Rev. William Shaw, and the collection, morning and ...

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  36. A RUSSIAN GENERAL TALKS.

    A Russian general who fought in the reent Galician campaign states:- "It was easily seen in November that a new star was rising in the ...

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  37. THE HAYTI RISING.

    A force of United States marines landed at Port au Prince (Hayti) to-day. Two seamen were killed during a rebel attack. Quiet has now been ...

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  38. RAILWAY TOWN INFANTS'

    The children and teachers of Railway Town Infants' School have been working to raise money for the Australia Day funds. As a result of their efforts ...

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  39. ROUND HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The threatening weather, and possibly the difficulties of conveyance, militated against the expected large attendance of visitors at the Round Hill ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On Saturday Neil M'Naughton, aged 63, was driving a masher dray at Salisbury, with his sister, when the horse bolted turning a corner and capsized ...

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  41. ARCHBISHOP KELLY.

    Archbishop Kelly, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Australia in a sermon, yesterday stated that secular instruction and training might be as ...

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  42. AN ORDER FROM THE CZAR.

    The C[?]ar has issued an order to the Russian army and navy, in which he says:- "Despite our efforts, which have ...

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  43. LATE ARCHBISHOP O'REILY.

    Probate has been granted to Archbishop O'Reily's estate, which has been sworn not to exceed £750. ...

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  44. FORESTRY RIGHTS.

    The proclamation gazetted on October 2, 1912, exempting and prohibiting the removal of live or dead timber from certain defined Crown lands in the ...

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  45. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY.

    Today being "August Bank Holiday," the banks and Government offices are closed against the transaction of public business. Otherwise, however, ...

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  46. BROKEN HILL GOLF CLUB.

    The Broken Hill Golf Club held a match yesterday between teams selected by Messrs. David and O'Leary, and after an interesting contest the ...

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  47. On the Western Front.

    An official communique reports:- "There were no infantry engagements fought on Saturday. "Seven French aeroplanes bombed ...

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  48. MAKING MUNITIONS.

    The Manufacture of Munitions Committee is engaged in ascertaining what machinery is available in this State for the manufacture of high explosive ...

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  49. AT WILCANNIA.

    The Mayor (Alderman G. W. Carroll) on Saturday received a telegram from Alderman Curtis (Mayor of Wilcannia), stating that Australia Day had been ...

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  50. REPORTED VALUABLE INVENTION.

    Unqualified success, it is reported, has attended the efforts of Professor Masson, of Melbourne, to invent an effective respirator to combat the effects of ...

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  51. MORE GERMAN TROOPS.

    It is se[?]-officially stated that Germany continues to send troops to Russia from the west. ...

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  52. AN EARTHQUAKE.

    After several weeks unusual seismic quiescence, an earthquake of high intensity was recorded by the Riverview seismograph on Saturday. The waves ...

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  53. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    An official communique reports:- "Barren enemy attacks were made at Drisk, between the Dwina, the Niemen, and Firey. A Russian bayonet charge ...

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  54. In the Cameroons.

    Reuter's Agency supplies details of a struggle in the North Cameroons, West Africa. Three Englishmen and 36 natives, it states, had a seven hours' ...

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  55. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    British and foreign mails per the R.M.S. Orontes, via the Suez Canal, will close at the local Post Office on Thursday next at 5.30 p.m. for ordinary ...

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  56. NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE FORCE.

    During the last year (says the Sydney "Evening News") 1160 Applications for police employment were received; of this number, 561 were ...

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  57. LETTERS TO THE MEN WHO ARE FIGHTING.

    THOSE who wish to add to the comfort of the men at the front, and who are unable to spare much money for the purpose, may do many of them a great ...

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  58. THE WEATHER.

    Pleasant weather conditions prevailed most of Saturday, when the maximum temperature in the shade was 62.2 degrees. The night minimum was ...

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  59. AUSTRALIA'S TROOPS.

    In reply to the request for advice by the Federal Government as to the new troops to be sent to the front, the Imperial Government has cabled ...

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  60. TRAM DERAILED.

    The Government tramway car leaving East Broken Hill at 4.50 last night for Burke Ward was derailed at the Bismuth-street junction. No damage was ...

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  62. THE FIRST ASHORE AT

    "Joe Stratford was the first of the Australian troops ashore at Gallipoli. Lieutenant Jones was the second, and I was the third," says Private Studley ...

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