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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 20 words
  3. FURTHER ADVANCES

    Petrograd, Saturday.—A communique states: West of the Niemen, at daybreak on April 9, we attacked the German positions, and captured two lines of ...

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  4. THE VERY LATEST

    London, Sunday Night—It seems certain, according to the Swedish, newspapers, that naval engagements have taken place off the west coast of ...

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  5. DIAMOND WEDDING.

    HAWKE-JORDAN.—At All Saints Church, Singleton, April 12th, 1855, by the late Reverend James Blackwood. John Hawke, to Mary Ann ...

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  6. LOCAL NEWS.

    On Sunday morning a fine mob of 450 cows, several with calves, passed through Singleton, en route.from Camden to Bakewell Bros.' property at ...

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  7. THE YSER FRONT.

    Paris, Saturday.—A communique states: The Germans re-crossed the Yser near Driegrachten and captured a Belgian trench. ...

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  8. LATEST FORECAST.

    "Generally fine, except for showers near the Murray and on the south-west slopes; cool west winds." ...

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  9. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS' VISIT.

    Mr, Harper, the Chief Commissioner for New South Wales Railways, and the Assistant Commissioner, accompanied by the Engineer-in-Chief, the ...

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  10. CANADA'S 'TRIBUTE.

    London Sunday Night.-The Canadian Prime Minister announced that there were 101,000 men under arms in Canada. He says that the loyal response from ...

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  11. THE CARPATHIANS.

    A communique states: The seizure of Height 909, near Voliamichowa, resulted in repulsing the enemy along our entire offensive front in the principal chain of ...

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  12. The Singleton Argus

    The long-looked-for activity among the forces in the field has opened with the advent of the spring, and already the fighting has become more desperate ...

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  13. SANITATION.

    We have received a letter from "Citizen," asking if the public of Singleton are aware that there is a Section of ratepayers not compelled to have the ...

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  14. COASTAL POSITIONS.

    Amsterdam, Saturday.—Airmen belonging to the allied forces on Thursday evening dropped seven bombs upon the German position at Knoc'ke. The ...

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  15. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The Autumn meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was brought to a close this afternoon. Results:— ROUS HANCICAP.-mile 3 furlongs. ...

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  16. FLOWERS AT THE SHOW.

    Local horticulturists will be glad to hear that at the next show here the space provided for the exhibition of pot plants in the pavilion will be very ...

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  17. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    London, Saturday.-The last three British casualty list contain the names of 1292 killed, 2583 wounded, and 136 missing Fifty-five Canadians are included ...

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  18. DESPERATE ASSAULT.

    Buda Pest, Saturday.—A Hungarian officer relates how his regiment in the Carpathians was ordered to hold a certain position They dragged guns up ...

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  19. A VAGRANT.

    At the Singleton Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. W.J.B. Waterhouse and A Simmons, J.sP., a man named John O'Ha?oran was brought up ...

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  20. TURKEY.

    Paris, Saturday,—A communique states: Mine sweeping at the entrance to the inlet of Chanak has been continued nightly. The dragging vessels are ...

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  21. BOWLS.

    The competition for B championship of the State takes place at Sydney on Friday and Saturday next. Singleton has won the position to represent the ...

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  22. MAITLAND SHOW.

    The Mayor (Alderman Waterhouse) interested himself yesterday in interViewing the local storekeepers re closing their business premises on Thursday ...

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  23. THE DARDANELLS.

    There was a heavy engagement in the Dardane?es last Sunday Week. Part of the Fleet steamed up as far as Exenkervi, and shelled the inner forts, while ...

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  24. DEATH OF A RACEHORSE.

    Philio, a well-known Victorian racehorse, dropped dead at Randwick racecourse this morning. After a three furlong gallop Philio was seen to sway. and ...

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  25. GERMAN OFFICERS.

    Paris, Sunday.-The Grand Hotel at Brussels, which was transformed into the German headquarters, has been closed in consequence of scandals. A ...

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  26. IN BUKOVINA.

    Bucharest, Saturday.—Two Austrian trains, armoured, attacked the Russian position at Boian, within two kilometres of the Roumanian frontier. The ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    About 9 o'clock on Friday night a very heavy thunderstorm occurred in Singleton. The thunder was frequent, and the lightning was particularly ...

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  28. BIG FIRE IN TRAMWORTH.

    The large store premises of Messrs P. G. Smith and Co., Ltd., Tamworth, were destroyed by fire on Sunday morning, and the value of the damage is estimated ...

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  29. MORE PIRACY.

    The Belgian Relief Committee's steamer Harpalyee sailed recently from London for Virginia, U.S.A., in ballast She carried a big white flag which bore the ...

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  30. DUST HAZE IN CITY.

    A peculiar haze in the air, resembling fog,, was, seen here this morning. Investigation showed it to be fog. ...

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  31. BULGARIA.

    Paris, Sunday.-The "Petit Parisien's" correspondent at Sofia publishes an inerview with M. Radoslavoff, Bulgarian Foreign Minister, in which the ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  33. "RATEPAYERS' GRIEVANCES."

    Owing to the transposition and deletion of some lines in Mr.R.H. Dangar's letter upon above subject, which appeared in Saturday's issue, the sense ...

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  34. PROGRESS OF THE ALLIES.

    The report of the Allies' progress between the Rivers Moselle and Meuse is confirmed. Several counter attacks have been repulsed at Bois le Pretre. ...

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  35. MONTENEGRO.

    Cetting, Saturday.—Austrian airmen continue to make wanton attacks on undefended towns. An aeropane on Thursday dropped seven bombs on the market ...

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  36. HANGED FOR MURDER.

    Andrea Sacheri, alias Joseph Cutay, Italian, was hanged this morning in Fremantle Gaol for murdering a little girl named Jean Bell, at Marrinup, on ...

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  37. GULF OF SAROS.

    Tenedos, Sunday.-Warships approached the coast in the Gulf of Saros, destroying a Turkish battery. ...

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  38. AN ATTACK REPULSED.

    London, Sunday Night.—A Paris official message says that a German attack to the north of Albert was repulsed after hand-to-hand fighting in a fierce night ...

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  39. DIAMOND WEDDING.

    The celebration of a diamond wedding —or 60 years of married life—is an event worthy of record. Yesterday, April 12th, marked the 60th anniversary of ...

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  40. SUBMARINE WAR.

    Rotterdam, Sunday.—The Belgian Relief Committee's steamer Harpalyce (5940 tons) was sunk by a submarine off the Noordhirden lightship, though she ...

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  41. IN SWEET CHARITY'S NAME.

    One of the local auctioneers (says the Mullumbimby "Star") got a big shock at one of his last sales. Four fowls had been donated to the Belgian Fund, and ...

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  42. BULGARIA.

    Athens, Sunday.—Bulgarian Comitadjis, under orders of Bulgarian and Turkish reserve officers, are concentrating at Strumnitza and Eglipalanka. An ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Mr. Suttor, the State commercial representative in the Far East, in a despatch to the Premier, says he has man aged to interest the Manila hat ...

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  44. WESTERN FRONT.

    Paris, Sunday.-A Communique states: Prisoners' statements emphasise the importance of our advance at Les Eparges ...

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  45. THE BRITISHERS' DUTY.

    London, Sunday Night.—Mrs Parker, sister of Lord Kitchener, speaking at Glasgow, said: "My brother is trying to beat the Germans, but it is not his place ...

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  46. SINGLETON PICTURES.

    Both halls had large attendances on Saturday night, and, the programme screened was well appreciated. The feature film, " Out of the Air," proved a ...

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  47. FRENCH SHIP'S FATE.

    Paris, Saturday.—A German submarine gave the crew of the French ship Chateaubriand (2029 tons), off the Isle of Wight, 10 minutes to leave the vessel. ...

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