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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Griflith declares that the Works department is more [?] organised that it has ever been ...

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  3. LABOR ATFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—work will be resumed at all the Maitland collieries to-day. ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Exchange" states two British and two French neroplanes brought down a Zepplin in [?] gium. Twenty-one were dead and twenty ...

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  5. STASVING THOUSANDS.

    That Lismore is faily alive to the urgent meed in which thousands of befoir Belgians stand to-day of help that alone can [?] them from starvation and bath was shown ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—This week's recruiting was satisfactory. both in numbers and physique of the men. The entstments include many returned soldiers ...

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  7. TRAIN BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Monday.—The war Office states a British alreraft blew up a train at Donstation. ...

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  8. COUNTER ATTACK REPULSED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Press Bureau states the enemy's heavy counter attack on Saturday afternoon was repulsed. Observations on the Battlefield and the ...

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  9. SOUTH COAST COLLIERIES IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although the whisties sounded for work the whole of the South Coast collieries were idle. A number of employees attended at one or two pits ...

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  10. MINISTERIAL ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Burgess, M.L.A., denies that the recent voting in the Caucus was of a party character. ...

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  11. SUPPLY SHIP CAPTURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Further particulars of the sinking of the German supply ship by the Australia off patagonia, show that the vessel was chased for live hours, when ...

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  12. FODDER RUNNING OUT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The lucerne crop in Victoria is exhausted and supplies of chaff are running out. ...

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  13. THE GERMANS' SPITE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—the Germans, furlous at the hestruction of the Zeppelin, arristed [?] photographing the debris. ...

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  14. LEGALISED TOTE DEPRECATED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Adelaide Methodist conference has deprecated the effort to legalise the totalisator in Victoria and New South Wales. ...

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  15. Brilliant French Action.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is officially reported that after desperate fighting the French captured a plateau and half the village of Vavquois. The capture of the latter will ...

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  16. HYDROPLANE CREW WRECKED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sudnay.—Fishing boats have rescued the crew of a German hydroplace which was wrecked on the Jutland coast. ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT BAKERIES.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The new zealand Government threatens to establish bakeries if the price of [?] is increased. ...

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  18. MEMORIAL WINDOWN [?]

    SYDNEEY, Monday.—At St. Mark's Church the Archbishop of Sydney unveiled the memorial windows to the late T. Hawkins Smith and the Rev. Willoughby ...

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  19. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Governor General has received a cable from the President of the United States of America, expressing appreciation of the interest ...

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  20. CERMANY'S DENIAL.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Germany has replied to Norway, denying that she torpedoed the beiridge. ...

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  21. RETURN OF A TROOPSHIP.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.—A troopship which returned from Egypt to Wellington brought back 21 patients and 12 prisoners. The latter will be tried by ...

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  22. A HEAVY SLEEPER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Form a large iron safe £100 in cash and £90 in cheques were stolen. An employee who slept within 16 feet of the safe heard nothing of the ...

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  23. Official Reports.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The day's communique is:—The belglans further progressed at a bend of the [?] artillry destroying an important point at Diamnde gravevard. ...

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  24. NO MALARIAL FEVER.

    MELIKOURNE., Monday.—senator Pearce says there are no cases fo Maiarial discases among the troops imvalided from Fgypt. The Minister added that ...

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  25. DEATH OF BISHOP GRIMES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Grimes, Roman Catholic Bishop of Chrisichurch, died at Lewisham hospital this morning. (Dr. Grimes had been Bishop of ...

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  26. "OH! MY BABY."

    SYDNEY, monday.—A mule attached to an ice cream cart took fright and bolted at Liverpool camp yesterday. The animal dashed off down the lines and attracted by ...

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  27. AITOINTMENT OF BIHGADIERS.

    MELBDURNE, Monday.—The Brigadiers of the new expeditionary forces were appointed to-day. Coloned Reginald Spencer Brown, D.S.O., of Queensland, will ...

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  28. ELAIDRATE DEFENSIVE WORKS.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique says: —We have istablished ourselves firmily at Champagne, which was recently captured. We carried the trenches between ...

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  29. GERMANS TO BE COURT MARTIALLED.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is stated that parties of Germans have arrived at Ghent and Brussols for court martial for fuiling to respond to orders [?] make counter ...

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  30. THE STATE CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following Ministers were sworn in to-day:—Mr. J. H. Cann, Works; Mr. G. Bluck, Chief secretary; Mr. A. griffith, Education; Mr. W. ...

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  31. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The captain of the U29 ciaims that be sunk the Cressy, Aboukir, and Hogue. ...

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  32. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A shocking motor fatality occurred at Melbourne when Mr. Turton, connected with the Massey Harris Co., was knocked down and ...

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  33. MEMORIAL OF SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Twenty-seven Labour members of the House of Commons have signed a memorial of synpathy with the French and [?] peoples, recognising ...

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  34. ON THE GUARDED AREA.

    PERTH, Monday.—Late on Sunday. night the king's Park military patrol guarding the Perth water supply reservoir sighted men carryling a bundle and [?] on ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—in the Banco Court, George Thomas Ealon and Albert Edmund Bates, architecis, claimed £3500 from the Commercial Travellers' Association. The ...

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  36. The Dardanelles.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Bucharest city is crowded to overflowing with fugitives from Constantinople. ...

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  37. No Quarter.

    GENEVA, Monday.—General Deimling conducted the operations as Retchackerkopf, employing four regiments, Fighting was the most sanguinary in Alsace during ...

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  38. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL.

    PARIS, Sudnay.—"Le Matin's" Athens corespondent says the Green Elizabeth at the Gulf of Sares destroyed the military buildings and several shore batteries. ...

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  39. [?] MEN WANTED.

    A circular has been received from headquarters, Brisbane, by the Lismore military, stating that a number of men are still rejuired to complete the ...

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  40. NEW JUSTICES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following have been appointed Justices of the Peace:— Charles L. ARmbruster, Mullumbinmby. Edward Bailey, Rappville. ...

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  41. FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Twelve business premises in the central protion of Parkes were destroyed by fire, the damage being estimated at ten thousand pounds. ...

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  42. TOWN ENDANGERED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Chrnicle's" Geneva correspondent on Sunday reports that French aviators bombed a coal depot a fortnignt ago at Strasburg. ...

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  43. BUSINESS AS USUAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Duke of Portland, at a [?] meeting at Nottingbain, said that business as usual was the proper principle, but pleasure and ...

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  44. EISMORE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The hon. treasurer of the citizens' contributions to the Lord Mayor's fund (Mr. P.G. Best) has to acknowledge the following additional subscriptions:—To ...

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  45. ELEVEN PLACES DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Further particulars of the Parkes fire show that eleven business places were destroyed. The total damage is estimated at £13,000. ...

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  46. RUSSIANS CAITURE VILLAGES.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—A commnique states:—We captured several villages near prasnysz and 600 prisoners and six machme guns in the Lupkow reglon ...

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  47. Offer to Bulgaria.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mall's" correspondent at Sotin says that Turkey, with Austria's and Germany's support offered Bulguria the Enoe-Midia frontier on ...

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  48. "THE HONK."

    We have been shown By Mr. Phil Bertran, of the New Firm, a copy of "The Honk," a paper published and edited by Australians on board transport A40 while ...

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  49. TRAM AND BUS COLLIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A tram car and a motor bus collided in Adelnide and the force of the impact caused the patrol tank to burst. The oil flew in all directions ...

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  50. INEASY TURKS.

    A THENS, Monday.—Prominent Turks have left Constantinople and others are preparing for night. The inhabitants every morning crowd the roofs of the houses. ...

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  51. THE DROUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A water famine is being edperienced in portions of the Albury district. ...

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  52. The Emperors Differ.

    ROME, Sunday.—The "Messageros'" Vienna correspondent says the fmperor Francis joseph has flatly rejected Germany's recommendation to code the ...

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  53. MADAM MELBA'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is announced in England that Madam Melba returns on the 24th April to give her Red Cross concerts throughout Britain. ...

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  54. STOCK JEOPARDISED.

    SYDENY, Monday.—Unless rain falls this month it is feared a large portion of the stock in the Bathurst district will perish. ...

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  55. A LITTER OF THANKS.

    The folloiwng letter has been received by Messrs. Dean and Son, through their their agents:—"Brussels, 29th Nov., 1914, Genetleman.—We have noticed in the press ...

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  56. A Thankless [?]

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent states that General Von Der Goltz and a large staff recently went to Smyrna to strengthen ...

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  57. Anxiety in the Riverina.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Acute anxiety is heing felt all over the Riverina over the serious character of the drought, where it is possible to relieve the position by ...

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  58. CASE OF J. E. HERMANN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Joseph Earle Haremann was placed on trial on three charges of forging and uttering promissory notes. An application for postponement on the ...

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  59. Submarines Active.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The U29's attack on the vessel Indian City was witnessed from ashore. A submarine chased the Headland and soon overtook her. The vessel was ...

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  60. Dash of the French.

    PARIS, Monday.—The official report of the capture of Vavquois says:—The Germans counter attacked in the afternoon, supported by artillery and machine guns ...

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  61. CLOTHING FOR OUR SOLDIERS.

    Those with friends or relatives in the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the First Expeditionary Force will be particularly in= terested in a movement, organised by Miss ...

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  62. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the cass Jas. Campbell against the "Daily Telegraph," ciaiming £5000 damages for alleged libel, an agreement was arrived at, at verdict ...

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  63. STAMER NARROWLY ESCAPES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French steamer Campinas just escaped being torpedoed at Cherbourg by getting behind a beutral ship. Torpedocrs chased the submarme. ...

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  65. AN EXCITING CIPASE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Hartdale's captain disregarded the order to stop and zigzagged for an hour until overtaken. The vessel was then skilfully manoeuvred. ...

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