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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 20 words
  3. GERMAN FAILURES

    Paris, Moday.—lt is officially stated that the Germans on Thursday last attempted to re-take Beau Sejour (northeast of Perthes, in the Champagne ...

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  4. LOCAL MARKETS.

    At the Shire yards yesterday fat cattle were only in light supply, to a good attendance of buyers; competition Very brisk, and values realised ruled ...

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  5. SINGLETON RED CROSS SOCIETY

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  6. ENEMY'S ARMIES.

    Petrograd, Tuesday.—The "Bourse Gazette" states: "Five independent Austrian armies under Generals Weirsch, Boierovitch, Bemerroli, Panazer, and ...

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  7. THE EASTERN FIGHTING.

    London, Tuesday Night.—A Petrograd. message says that the Germans bombarded Ossowice on Sunday. The forts replied, and severely damaged the ...

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  8. LATEST FORECASTS.

    The following forecast was received from Sydney Observatory yesterday afternoon:— "Generally fine, except for scattered ...

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  9. THE NORTH SEA.

    Copenhagen, Monday.—Further arrivals of Scandinavian vessels confirm the presence of German warships in the North Sea. ...

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  10. THE SUBMARINE PIRATES.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The German Government has issued a statement in which it declares that the officers and crews of the submarines act as brave ...

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  11. MAIL ROBBERY ON S.S. BOMBALA.

    The postal authorities in Melbourne are making and extensive search for thieves in the department. They new admit in a report to the Treasury that ...

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  12. LOCAL NEWS.

    Before Mr E.P. Cusick, C.P.S., on Tuesday, two men were convicted of drunkenness, and fined 5/-, or 24 hours; and 5/-, or "the rising." respectively. ...

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  13. A NIGHT ATTACK.

    London, Tuesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent writes:— The Germans, desiring to counteract the French triumph at Les Eparges, ...

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  14. The Singleton Argus

    Read in connection with the Hon. and Rev. E. Lyttelton's plea to the British not to "humiliate Germany," the recent White Book regarding the ...

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  15. RATEPAYERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Sir,—Mr.R. H. Dangar, in his letter in your issue of the 10th inst., does give a very satisfactory reply re the five broken culverts and other matters, but ...

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  16. SUBMARINES.

    London, Monday.—A collier has landed 120 of the crew of the British liner Wayfarer (9599 ton's) at Falmouth. It is believed that the vessel was ...

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  17. THE DUNGOG SHOW.

    The attention of sportsmen and the public generally is directed to the Dungog show, to be held on April 28 and 29. A good programme, with liberal ...

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  18. AMERICAN PEELING.

    A New York business man, well known in Sydney, in the course of a letter to a business house in Sydney, says:— ...

    Article : 585 words
  19. NATIONAL BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  20. SINGLETON STEERS.

    The slight drop in values, experienced in the case of medium and infenior cattle at Homebush last Monday, was mainly due to the fact that these classes ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. ENEMY'S RESISTANCE.

    "Eyewitness," with the British headquarters, says: The Belgians brilliantly drove out the Germans on April 5 from a redoubt constructed on the west bank ...

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  22. NEW FIRE STATION.

    The plans recently before Singleton Municipal Council for a new fire station provide for a neat brick building, to be erected on. land in Pitt-street, in the rear ...

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  23. PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  24. FRENCH VESSEL.

    London, Tuesday.—A German submarine stopped the French steamer Frederic Franck (973 tons), The commander demanded money, which was ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. NATIONAL BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The local executive committee met in the Council Chambers at 4.15 on Monday afternoon. The Mayor (Alderman Waterhouse) was in the chair, and ...

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  26. POLITICAL CHANGES.

    It is rumoured that when Mr Flowers is elevated to the position of president of the Legislative Council, Mr J.D. Fitzgerald wi? be appointed to the ...

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  27. ALLIES' POSITION.

    London, Tuesday.—Lord Durham, speaking at a recruiting meeting at (Chester-le-Street) stated that Field. Marshal French recently said: "Our men are ...

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  28. BOMB-DROPPING.

    Rotterdam, Tuesday.—Two German aeroplanes threw 25 bombs at the British steamer Serula, but none of them hit the vessel. The captain, using a ...

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  29. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A miner named John Crawford was working on Tuesday in a copper dam being constructed at Cockatoo Island in connection with the launching of the ...

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  30. COMMERCE RAIDERS.

    London, Tuesday.—German raiding cruisers sank 67 vessels, with cargoes valued at £6,691,000. British trade for the same period amounted to ...

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  31. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS' VISIT.

    Mr J. Harper (Chief Railway Commissioner) will arrive here at 1.40 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). He (will be accompanied by Mr Fraser (Assistant ...

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  32. FRENCH MILLIONS.

    Paris, Tuesday.—M. Viviani (the Premier), addressing the Councils-General, said Germany thought to find France disunited and frivolous. Instead, they ...

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  33. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The North Coast Co-operative Company manufactured last month 701 tons butter, and paid cream suppliers for first class 1/., and second 11[?]per lb ...

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  34. NEUVE CHAPELLE.

    Paris, Tuesday.—A French lady who escaped from Brussels relates that she saw 50 officers and two companies of men with their hands bound, marched ...

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  35. NEGLECTED VISION. ERNEST BOSCH'S VISIT.

    Most people—you included, perhaps— are extremely negligent in regard to their eyes. and very culpably so in regard to their children's. This is ...

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  36. WAR PICTURES.

    The French War Office has organised an expedition of cinematograph operators throughout the French lines. Many remarkable films have been secured. ...

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  37. THE TRUCK SHORTAGE.

    Mr. W. E. Abbott, of Wingen writing to the "Daily Telegraph" on Tuesday last, says:—"Towards the end of last year I sold 200 tons of hay for the ...

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  38. CARPATHIANS.

    Petrograd. Tuesday.—An Austrian army, largely reinforced, has reached Stryj (44 miles south of Lemberg, and 46 miles north-east of Uszok), and is ...

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  39. THE VERY LATEST

    London, -Tuesday Night.—French airmen flew over Hamburg, dropping bombs into the barracks and setting them on fire, besides doing other damage. ...

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  40. BOWLS.

    Following are the arrangements for the B championship competition of the State, which takes place in Sydney tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday:— ...

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  41. CRICKET.

    Thee following will represent St. Patrick's C.C., in a match against the Woollahra Alberts (Sydney) on Howe Park on Saturday next, play to start at ...

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  42. EIGHT DAYS' BATTLE.

    London, Tuesday.—The "Temps" says an eight days' battle in the Carpathians has ended. The Russians are advancing on an eighty-mile front, and are ...

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  43. "THE END OF THE YEAR."

    London, Tuesday Night.—General Pan, who has returned to Paris, declares that the end of the year will see the conclusion of the war. ...

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  44. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent Singleton Cadets v. Scono Cadets on Victoria Square on Saturday next, 17th inst:— K. Ryan, G. Turner, R. 'Roberts, Del. ...

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  45. SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT.

    London', Tuesday Night.—Sir John French reports that the situation has remained unchanged throughout last week. "We succeeded in exploding a mine in ...

    Article : 69 words
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