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  2. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Calais correspondnet statte that the British on the 15th inst. captured Frelinghelm on the main road ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thrusday.—Mr. Arthur John Clarks has been gazetted a Justice of the Peace. ...

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  4. SHORTAGE IN THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Rear ADmiral Flethcher reports an alarming shortage of officers and men in the American fleet. Ten thousand men, he says, are ...

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  5. WOMEN'S WORLD.

    On Saturday evening last, at the Brunewick Heads, in the local hall, the many hisnds of three very popular young girls, viz., Messes beryl, Phyllis and Nea Muller ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The final acceptances for the Challenge Stakes are:—Popinjay. Malt Mark, Ventura, Tatterley, Malt Mary, Portursh ...

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  8. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister of Works, soeaking at Newcastle, said one of the difficuties lesetting a Labor Government arises from its relations with the ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At Ascot Vale Victorial) last night, Joseph Sweeney shot his wife and then committed suicide. The woman's condition is critical. ...

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  10. Our Troops in gypt.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that the training of the Australilans and New Zealanders is proceeding satisfactorily. The officers ...

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  11. CASTLEREAGH SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Ex-Minister Beeby has been requested to offer himself as an Independent candidate for the Casclereagh ascat. He is now considering the request. ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Daivd Walker, for merly general secretary of the Young Men's Chrisbian Association, died yesterday, aged 75. ...

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  14. WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The local wool sales closed to-day with a very strong advancing market, the greatly improved conditions made during the week being ...

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  15. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A collistion occurred early this morning between a light [?]ine and a goods train at Boronia, between the Hawkeshury and Cowan on the ...

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  16. INUNDATION IMMINENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A great inundation at Lys is imminent. ...

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  17. MR. DEAKIN LEAVES FOR THE EXHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Deakin arrived in Sydney to-day and left this afternoon for San Francisco to represent the Cominonwealth at the Panama Exbibltion. ...

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  18. A CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—New aircraft regulations have plunged Paris in darkuess surpassing London. ...

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  19. THE BURGIAR.

    SYDNEY, Thrusday.—A burglar who had broken into the office of R. Butler, estate agent, Campsic, early this morning, was chased and fired on by a constable and ...

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  20. A STEADY CONCENTRATION.

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Refugees from Palestine report that there is a steady concentration of Turkish troops in the Beersheba region, 40 miles from the frontier ...

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  21. WHOLE CREW LOST.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Italian merchant ship Varcesa struck an Austrian mine at Pola, and the whole of the crow was lost. ...

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  22. CRICKET.

    The following have been selected to represent the Marist Bros. II. givene against Rosebank II. on Coloman's Point to-morrow at 2.15 p.m.:—O. Samith, J. ...

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  23. ACCIDENT DUE APPARENTLY TO CARELESSNESS.

    Three sheep vans were also deralied. Guard Johnson, on the goods traln, was injured. The Chief Railway Commissioner stated that the accident was due ...

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  24. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY REVENDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The quarterly report of the railway and tramway services shows a comparative decrease in the revenue of £62,793. There has also been ...

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  25. Aerial Attack.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A woman's corpse has been found at Kings Lynn. It is believed there were two other fatalities. Several persons were injured by a bomb ...

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  26. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCAITION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Public Service Association has dectded to become a registered tradts union. At a ballot conducted last night the voting was in favor of ...

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  27. ROWING.

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  28. SECESSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With reference to the statement by the MInister of Works regarding the North Coast, Mr. Griffith says through an error the typewritten ...

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  29. AUSTRALIASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The MInister for Defence, responding tot he toast of his health at a Journalistic function to-day, said all were now working together for ...

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  30. MADNESS OR DESPAIR?

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The hewspapers severely comment on the acrial raid upon undefended places. The "Herald" asks whether it is the result of madness ...

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  31. SEVERE DUST STORM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A severe dust storm passed over Young this morning, accompanied by loud thunder. The town was develpoed in dust. Many narrow ...

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  32. ANOTHER FATALITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There are conflicting reports as to whether Zeppelins or acroplanes bombed Yarmouth. The authorities are positive that they were ...

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  33. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Earthquake shocks continue. Heavy snowfalls are renderling rescus operations at Avezzano most diffcuit. ...

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  34. To Avoid Sick Headaches.

    Many people suller at regular intervals from sick neadaches. Generally they cattell hours in advance when an attack is coming on. The trouble is caused by ...

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  35. RELIGIOUS.

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  36. CONSTABLE ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—While Constable Gordon was arfesting a man at Surry Hills last night the latter's comrades attached the onlcer in a most brutal fashton ...

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  37. EFFECTB OF WAR IN MALAY STATES.

    BRISPANE, Thursday.—One of the pioneers of Lower Bunma, Robert Hangen, was a passenger aboard the stedmer Mataram, which arrived at Brisbane to-day from ...

    Article : 268 words
  38. WILD ENTHUSIASM IN BERLIN.

    COPENILAGEN, Thursday.—Messages from Berlin describe the wild enthusiasm of the populace at the success of the Zeppelin raid. The German Admirality say ...

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  39. MOTOR CAR IN FLAMES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A moter car worth £1500 was being driven along the road at Fairfleld this afternoon, when it suddenly burst into flames and was totalty ...

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  40. A BEER STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A beer strike is in full swing in ten towns on the Maitland coalfields. The system of picketing is almost periect. Since the 12th instant not ...

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  41. THE OPHIR ASHORE.

    PORT SAID, Wednesday.—The Ophir has been ashore in the Canal at Kabret since Tuesday, but is expected to refloat shortly. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. ALTERATIONS IN RAILWAY SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—General alterations in the railway services were officially alnounced to-day. The superinstendednt of lines evplaned that the Commissioners ...

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  44. ON THE RUSSIAN SIDE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—To-day's communique says nothing important happened on the 19th. The Germans suffered heavy losses in their attack on Radfoll in ...

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  45. STEAMER MINED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Dutch steamer Warsleep was blown up by a mine in the Scheldt, and five killed. ...

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  46. AEROFLANE OVER BRISBANE SUBURB.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The police at Coorporoo, a suburb of Brisbane, were to-night informed by Samuel James Cowper that while he and his wife were seated on ...

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  47. BRAN AND POLLARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—[?]udge Edmunds stated at the Nocessary Commodities Commission that bran and pollard produced from wheat bought from the Government ...

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  48. THE EX-KHEDIVE.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The Commission appointed to examine the administration of religious foundations belorging to the Khediveal family has resulted in grave ...

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  49. RICHMOND RIVER.

    Walter Herbert Hansen is leaving Lismore to-day for Brishane to join the Australain Expeditionary Force as an infantryman. ...

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  50. SEND-OFF AT KYOGLE.

    Dr. T. C. C. Evans, who volunteered some time ago for the front, received his marching orders to-day (wrote our Kyogle correspondent on Friday) and left to-night ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER SUCCUMBS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Capt. Chas. Patterson, Twentieth Lancashire Fuslliers, a Melbournian, has died at Leeds Military Hospital. ...

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  52. HOW TO ADDRESS LETTERS.

    In reply to a correspondent who asks for intormation in regard to addressing letters to members of the expeditionary forces, a sample address is as follows.— ...

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  53. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A communique states: The enemy failed to destroy the bridge at the mouth of the Yser. We demolished, besides a portion of his ...

    Article : 92 words
  54. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The State Treasurer stated to-day that the decision of the Government to Pay automatically increases to Civil servants in receipt of ...

    Article : 119 words
  55. LISMORE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  56. A GERMAN BLUNDER.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Germans blew up the bridge at Hasselt, but omitted ot notfly the railway authorties so a military food train fell into the ...

    Article : 35 words
  57. BANGALOW RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the first meeting of the year held recently the following report of the work done by the Bangalow Red Cross Society since its inception was furnished by the ...

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  58. ENEMY'S COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Thrusday.—A communique says: —The enemy gained a footing in the trenches north of Notre Dame-Deloctre. They were expelied as the result of a ...

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  61. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth offices narrowly escaped destruction by fire. The outbreak was conflned to a private company's office on the bigher ...

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  62. TAKE THE RISK OF CAPTURE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Despite the British protest Mr. McAdoo (Secretary of she Treasury) has agreed to issue an insurance on the Dacia's cargo, which will ...

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