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  2. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence anticipates being able to offer the War Office another Infant[?] Brignde shordy. ...

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  3. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The [?]bloe of the £250,000 set avide for advaocing fodder and seed wheat to [?]tous farmers is lisely to be absorbel. ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The Zeppelia [?] deecended through an engine trouble and gondelas crushed into some trees. The airship broke in two. Horming and ...

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  5. Unrest in Portngal.

    MADRID, Monday.—There are rumors at Badajoz of an impending civil war in Portugal. Many fugitives have crossed the frontier. ...

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  6. THE DRESDEN HIDING.

    SANTIAGO DE CHILI, Monday.—Persistent rumors are circulated that the German crulser Dreeden is hiding in Southern Chili. German steamers which are ...

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  7. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—15,000 laborers in the Clyde [?] will strile on Satusday on[?] thes [?] a penny an hour increase. One hundred and fifth thousand ...

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  8. GIBBERAGEE SOCIAL.

    A social gathering was held at the residence of Mr. D. Loves on Friday last to welcome back Mr. H. Cassldy, who volunteered to join the expesditionary force in ...

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  9. PICKPOCKETS AT WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—During the recent Molbourne authme ra[?] the pickpochets reaped a rich harvest from bookmakers, principally owing to the gr[?]nt ...

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  10. Raid on Ostend.

    LONDON, Monday.—Naval acroplanes raided Ostend and dropped 11 bombs on the submarine repairing hase and four on the military headquarters. Considerable ...

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  11. It it a Hoax?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The delectives and authorities have under investigation a letter s[?]eged to be written to all Germans in Australia Intimating that a deputation ...

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  12. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY AGREEMENT.

    PEKING, Monday.—At the Chine-Japan Conference China agreed to a ninetteen years' extension of the Southern Manchurian railway agreement. ...

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  13. GIFTS DIVERTED TO EGYPT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bi[?]tish Red Cross has diverted 500 cases of Australian gifts for the use of the Australian Medical service in Egypt. ...

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  14. INDAIN PRINCE ON TOUR.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—The Rajsh of Pudukots, as Indian prince, from the States of Madras, has arrived at Premantie, He intends making a pleasure ...

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  15. SEND-OFF TO VOLUNTEERS.

    Quite a happy time was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Moss, Glbberagee, on Thursday nigth, when farewell was bid to their soo, Fred, and also to Mr. ...

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  16. ALLEGED CORRUPTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Walter McDonald, afarmer, siving evidence before the Royal Commmission on the slleged corruption in connection with the Wheat Acquisition ...

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  17. Fighting in Belgium.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Heavy gunfire has been heard at Roulers in the direction of Ypres. Many trains conveying wounded soldiers have arrived at Roulers. There is ...

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  18. PETROL FREEZE[?]

    LONDON, Monday.—Commander Long more was in charge of the Ostend raid. Two sesplanes returned owing to the netrol freezing. The others returned safely. ...

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  19. UTILISING FROZEN MEAT.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Government has appointed a Commission to studay the conditions of utilising frozen meat in order to protect live stock during the war. ...

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  20. HARBOR THUST COMMISSIONERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Executive Council has resppointed the Harbor Tro[?] Commissioners. ...

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  21. DRIEST ON RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The present sommer is unprecedented on the Blue Mountains, being the driest on resord. ...

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  22. ATTEMPT ON CHANNEL STEAMER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An attempt to forpedo the Channel steamer Lydia off Guernsey on Friday failed. ...

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  23. ALSTRIANS MASSING.

    LONDON, Monday,—A Cettigne official report staten that the Auscrians are massing large forces on the Montenegrin frontier and driving out of Herzegovina and ...

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  24. ALLEGED "MIRACLE HEALING,"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the [?]olice Court to-day, Andrew Page, 28 and John Hinton, 34, were committed for trial charged with conspiring to cheal several people ...

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  25. A German Buse.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The Russiane entering Prasnyez discovered that all men aged between 15 and 60 has been carried off by the Germans. Many peaeants were ...

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  26. TORPEDOED AND SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The steamer Bensgrove was torpedoed and sunk off Illiacombe on Sunday. The crew were saved. ...

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  27. HEAVY LIABILITIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—William John Horsleman an dthat Mutton's Habilltion if the cancellation of contracts and not been enacted would have been £15,000. ...

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  28. NO CHANGE OF ADDRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence states that there has been no change in the address of the Australian Expeditionary Force in Egypt. ...

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  29. GERMAN SUBMARINE CREW.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty annoonces that since the beginning of the war Britishers have done their [?]tmost to rescue Germans whose vessels had been ...

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  30. The French Onslaughts.

    PARIS, Monday.—Detalls of the loss and recapture of the trenches at Norts Dame do Lorette show that the Germans blew up the foremost trenches by mines and ...

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  31. RE[?]RUITING AS LONG AS NECESSARY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence states that recraiting will go on as long as there is a demand for men. ...

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  32. HEAD BUNTING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The annual report on Papua disctoses the fatt that a bead hunting and kidnapping raid was induigned in from across the border hear [?]otch New ...

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  33. RUMORS OF EXPENDITURE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—John Lind, a grain broker, said he heard romors of money being spent in connection with the passage of the Act. Sub[?]tly witness told ...

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  34. CLOTHING FOR THE BELGIANS.

    Now that summer is nearly over, there are many who have clothing that will be very useful for the summer no the Continent and in England, and the ladies who ...

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  35. STEEL MILLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Fifth expert steel workers have arrived from American for the purpose of instructing the Australian workmen to be employei in the [?]el mills ...

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  36. The Dardanelles.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Dally Mali's" correspondent at Sofia states that the position of foreigners, even Germans, at Constantinople is precarious. All gold ...

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  37. THE FIRE OUTBREAK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—While driving to their home at Narromine Mr. and Mrs. Sharp noticed a glare when some distance away. Thinking a fire might have broken ...

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  38. ARRIVAIS AND DEPARTURES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Since the blockade to the third of March 8654 vessels arrived and departed. Fifteen were torpedoed and 29 lives were lost. ...

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  39. BEFORE THE WAR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Figures furnished by the Premier show that during the last three years New South Wales spent £627000 with Germany. ...

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  40. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Methodist Conference alleged that wire pulling and engineering had been resorted to by supporters of aspirants to the Presidency. ...

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  41. Russian Offensive Movement.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—A communique states: Our offensive at Svwalki is developing. The German offensive at Pilltz, about 70 miles south of Warsaw, that been ...

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  42. THE STARVING BELGIANS.

    An advertisement appeais in this issue calling a public meeting for Monday night next, at the Council Chambers, for the purpose of making arrangements for giving ...

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  43. PRIVILEGES WITHDRAWN

    PARIS, Monday.—German prisoners have had various privileges withdrawn owing to Germany's refusal to better the treatment of her prisoners. ...

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  44. JAPANESE CONTRACTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Commercial Commissioner in the East states that contracts have been signed in Japan for the supply of over £3,000.000 worth of tops ...

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  45. HONOR OF BRITISH ARMY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—David Haggart, a mumber of the milltary expeditionary force, who had seen long service in the havy, and whose bravery was responsible ...

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  46. SNOWSTORMS HAMPER OPERATIONS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique sates: Snowstonms hamper operations at Champagne. We continue to advance west of Perthes and lost some ground between ...

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  47. CONCERT AT BILLINUDGEL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  48. TASMANIAM FRUITS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Cold wintry wasther has been experienced in Tasmania, where one-third of the fruit crop is now lying on trhe ground. ...

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  49. REMOVING BULLION.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.—Eight n[?]ion sterling has been transferred to Konis, also large sums deposited in the German Banks, Despite the latter's ...

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  50. Fires on the Mountains.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Bush fires rage along the whold country from the western road towards Mount Victroin, and the mountain ranges to the west are ...

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  51. CARGO OF GUNS.

    COPENLIAGEN, Monday.—The authorities will permit the Blenda to sail if she goes direct to Dedeagaich, but the captain refuses to give any undertaking. The ...

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  52. Austrian Atrocities.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. George Mecaulay Trevellyn, the author, has returned from a tour of Servia. He says that when the Auslrians invaded north-west Servia ...

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  53. INDUSTRIAL POWERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Premier says that while he would surrender all arbitration powers the State should not part wiht its industrial powers. The State ...

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  54. CAPTURE OF TRENCHES.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique says: We capturod the trenches north-west of Souain. the Germans, who has regained s footing on the hilltop west of Munster ...

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  55. Bombardment Continues.

    LONDON, Monday,—Rear-Admiral Cardea reports that on the 60th the Queen Elizabeth, Agamemnon, and Occan attacked the forts [?]smidich 1st and Hamidied 3rd ...

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  56. SINGLETON BUTTER FACTORY DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The large premises of the Singleton Central Co-operative Dairy was desiroyed by fire. The damage in £5600. ...

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  57. The Crisis in Greece.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuler says that the Greek Crown Council, with only two dissentients favored immediate intervention on the side of the Trilde Entento (Russia ...

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  58. China Steamer Chased.

    LONDON, Monday.—A German cubmatine chased the China steamer Ning U[?]ow, bound from Vmuiden for Glasgov for twenty minutes off Land's End. The Ning ...

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  59. Civilian Training.

    The weekly drill of the Limore civilian training corps takes place at the Drill Hall to-night, commencing at 8 o'clock under Lient, Winterton. On account of ...

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  60. THE DOREIGO.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Black) is impressed with the possibllities of the Dorrigo district and intende assing for a national park on ...

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  61. On the Maitland Coalfields.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Eush fires are raging in the vicinty of Abordare, Neath, Abermain Weston, and Kurri Kurri, on the Maitiand coalfiedl. At Abermain the ...

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  62. BOWLING.

    After a very cloady conteoted game on the Lismore [?] green on Monday aftemoon. Mr. F.A. Kelly deleated Mr. J. A. Barrie in the King [?]rophy competition ...

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  63. BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN MINED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Bensgrove left Barry coal laden. A heavy explosion occurred five miles off Ilfracombe. The crew were thrown down and portion of the ...

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  64. SPLIT IN THE CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Carmichacl has definitely declined to re-submit himself for nomination for the portfolio of Minister for Education. ...

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  65. ZEPPELIN CRASHES TO THE GROUND

    PARIS, Monday.—British and Urench airmen bombed a Zeppelin over the French lines at Belhune. The hinder part of the Zeppelin was broken off, and the whole ...

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  66. FOOTBALL.

    Mr. Rynhart has resigned the position of secretary to the [?]nmond River League to which positton he was recently appointed. Mr. J. T. Tully is carrving on ...

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  67. A RESHUFFLE PROBABALE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is probable there will be a reshuilling of protfollos at the Caucus meeting to-morrow, Mr. Griffith is [?]ely to take the portfolio of Public ...

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  68. FURTHER BATTERIES SILENCED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports concerning the operations on the west coast of Asia Minor state that the fieet swept a was through the minefields until they drew ther ...

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  69. DISEASE FROM AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

    SALONICA, Monday.—It is stated that thousands at casca of infectious diseases among the Servians are largely due to discased Austrian prisoners. ...

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  70. SEND-OFF TO MR. STANLEY DAWE.

    There was a large attendance of the citizens of Broadwater and surrounding district at the Albort Hall on Friday night, a social evening having been ...

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  71. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique states: —We gained a footing in a strougly fortified wood west of Perthes and carried another trench at Beausejour. We repulsed ...

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  72. A PETTY POINT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Judge Heydon made reference to the objection of the Chief Justice to the prefix "Justice" being used when addressing a judge in the Industrial ...

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  73. MR. CARMICHAEL FAREWELLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Carmichacl, who resigned from the position of Minister for Education, speaking at a farewell at the Department, informed the officers that ...

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  74. AN AUSTRALIAN KILLED.

    LONDON, Monday.—William John Waddington, an Australian member of the Queen's Westminster Rilles, died of his wounds. ...

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  75. TURKEY EMULATES GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A Turkish. communique claims that the Dardanelles batteries are uninjured and put a French cruiser out of action, while the hostile ...

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  76. Germans in Belgium.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—A large force from the castern front has arrived at Tournal. The Ge[?]nans at Bruges boast that this time they will reach Calais. ...

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  77. LIE[?]TENANT KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieutenant Tyndall, of the Fourth Dubiln Fusilliers, who sccompanied the Australian contingent, was killed in action in France. ...

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  78. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The Major desires to acknowledge, the following amounts towards the Belginp Fund:—Mr. David Thomas £1. St. Paul's G. E. Sunday School, Wollongbar, £— 7s. ...

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  79. NEW GERMAN SURMARINES.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Fifteen small submarines are being built at Kiel, each requiring a crew of eight, mainly for coast service. ...

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  80. DRICES OF FOOD.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dissatisfied with the Government's attitude regarcing food prices, the Labor Party's War Emcrgency Committee has summoned a National ...

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  81. DYRON BAY.

    GLAISTER and FINNIGAN, Painiesa Dentists, Woodlark—street, visit Woodburn—Every Tuesday. BYRCN BAY, Wednesday, March 17th ...

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  82. GALLOWAY HUNT.

    One of the featured of the Irlnh Natiional Association's sports gatherings at Wardell 6n St. Partick's Day has always been the exciting galloway hunt, no item ...

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  83. LORD ROSEBERY'S COMPARISON UNSOUND.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Dunraven, in a letter to the Press, supperts the stoppage of the Ascot and Epsom racing festivals. He says Lord Roscberv's Napoleonic ...

    Article : 63 words
  84. Advertising

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    Advertising : 70 words
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