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  3. ENEMY'S CALLOUS ACT

    London, Tuesday.—The British steamer Falaba (4806 tons) was torpedoed by a German submarine, the U36, at Milford Haven. ...

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  4. CALM ON WESTERN FRONT.

    London, Tuesday Night.—An official message from Paris reports all calm along the whole front. RHEIMS BOMBARDED AGIAIN. ...

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  5. ARTILLERY.

    Paris, Tuesday.—The French official review of the war says it is beyond all dispute that the cadres of the German army are bad. The proportion of ...

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  6. WELCOME RAIN

    The best rainstorm since December burst over the State on Monday night The storm developed over eastern areas of New South Wales, and expanded as ...

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  7. The Singleton Argus.

    The destruction of the merchantships of weak neutral nations like Holland, Norway, and Sweden by the German "mad dog submarines," as Admiral ...

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  8. LOCAL NEWS.

    The "Argus" will not be published on Tuesday next, April 6, owing to the Easter holidays. Advertisements and correspondence intended for next ...

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  9. POLAND.

    Petrograd, Tuesday.—A communique states. The German counter-offensive west of the Niemen has been everywhere stopped. We annihilated a battalion on ...

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  10. THE GERMAN PIRATES.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The chief officer of the steamer Falaba states that the German submarine which torpedoed the vessel flew the white ensign, and ...

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  11. WAR OF SAPPERS.

    It is officially stated that sappers mining a gallery in the Argonne discovered Germans countermining. The French hurriedly decided to block the gallery ...

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  12. POSTAL HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Singleton Post Office notifies that Good Friday will be observed, as Sunday. On Saturday the office will be open as usual, and on Easter Monday ...

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  13. SINGLETON RIFLE RANGE.

    The Commonwealth Defence authorities are taking active steps to have the various rifle ranges placed, in good order for the training of prospective ...

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  14. VON KLUCK.

    Amsterdam, Tuesday.—It is officially announced in Berlin, that General von Kluck has been slightly injured. by shapnel while inspecting trenches. ...

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  15. FROM EAST PRUSSIA.

    Amsterdam, Tuesday.—A Berlin bfficial notification claims that the Germans have captured Tauroggen (in Russian territory, about 6 miles from the East ...

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  16. STILL WITH THEIR REGIMENT.

    In January last a paragraph appeared in this paper to the effect that Messrs. William and Henry Jarrett, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Jarrett, of Carrow ...

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  17. EARLY MORNING BLAZE.

    About 3 a.m. yesterday the residence of Mr. F. D. Anderson, architect, "Flowerbank," was destroyed by fire. The occupants of the premises at the ...

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  18. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    Amsterdam, Tuesday.—The success of the British air raid at Hoboken was largely, due to an Englisliman mounting a captured Taube and pretending, to ...

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  19. TURKEY.

    Petrograd, Tuesday.—The Russian fleet, has, been bombarding the batteries in the Bosphours. Airmen successfully dropped bombs. ...

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  20. SINGLETON'S SHARE.

    After a long spell of dry weather, there was a welcome break in Singleton and district early on Tuesday morning, when 21 points fell during a ...

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  21. THE VERY LATEST

    London, Tuesday Night— The Italian military headquarters has ordered several regiments quartered at Geneva to move towards the Tyroleso frontier, where ...

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  22. MINISTER CAUGHT BATHING.

    Last Saturday Mr Black, Chief Secretary, was enjoying a luxurious bath in the artesian bore hole, about a mile from the township of Pilliga, without the ...

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  23. FURTHER GOOD FALLS.

    Further splendid rains, have fallen over the, eastern portions of the State. The largest amounts have fallen in the centre tablelands. The heaviest ...

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  24. CONSTANTINOPLE'S PLIGHT.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Constantinople is now reported as resigned to her inevitable fate. The Government are now preparing the population for the ...

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  25. IN ARMENIA.

    Petrograd, Tuesday.—It is officially stated that the Russians, in Armenia repulsed the Turks in the vicinity of Artvin (30 miles south-east of Batoum). ...

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  26. LOCAL MARKETS.

    At the Shire yards yesterday fat cattle- were in good supply, to a large attendance of buyers; competition keen for all prime quality, and values ...

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  27. THE PEACE TERMS.

    London, Tuesday.—Mr. Doolette gave a luncheon to-day to welcome Mr. F. W. Young. Agent-General for South Australia, at the Cannon-street Hotel. The ...

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  28. THE BLACK SEA CLEARED.

    London, Tuesday Night—The enemy's ships are reported as now, being absolutely cleared from the Black Sea. The Breslau, while seeking, refuge, ...

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  29. ROUMANIA.

    London, Tuesday.—Reuter's agency states that Germany recently put strong pressure on Roumania to permit a German army corps to pass en route for ...

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  30. THE GREATEST FOE

    London, Tuesday.—A deputation from the Shipbuilders and Employers' Federation waited on Mr. Lloyd George. Chancellor of the Exchequer, and asked him ...

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  31. ITALY'S PREPARATIONS.

    Ronie, Tuesday.—The Cabinet has for bidden the publication of news regarding war preparations. ...

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  32. WAR OFFICE SUPPLIES

    London, Tuesday.—The War Office is inviting tenders up to April, 8 for 7,000,000lb of preserved meat for immediate delivery. ...

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  33. FOR TRYING TO ESCAPE.

    The steamer Aguila (2114, tons) has been sunk by a submarine off the coast of Pembrokeshire. Twenty-six of those on board are missing. ...

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  34. BOTHA'S CAMPAIGN.

    Capetown, Tuesday.—The Germans in the Aus district (German West Africa) have dynamited the railway. General Botha is facing a waterless ...

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