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  3. LATE WAR NEWS

    Sydney, Monday.—The 68th casualty list was issued this morning, contains 627 names, including those of 18 officers and 13 men killed in action, 2 ...

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  4. TO HIS MOTHER.

    London, Sunday.—A letter from the late Lieutenant Hubert Meagor, of the 3rd Australian Infantry, reached his mother in the Isle of Wight on the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    Amount already acknowledged, £3582 13/1; J. P. Houlahan, Juu., £l/i/[?] Harold York, per B. G. Doyle, 2/6; Red Cross Doll, per Mrs H. M Fadden(won ...

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  6. LOCAL NEWS.

    The report of the sports meeting at Sedgefield on Saturday, last in aid of the Mothers' £30,000 has not yet come to hand, but it is understood that a ...

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  7. The Singleton Argus

    After a period of comparative inactivity, the submarines of the Huns have again conic into prominence. One of the most notable feats to their score ...

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  8. THE TASK AT GALLIPOLI.

    London, Sunday Night.—War corrospondents state that the Allied forces in Gallipoli have a number of difficulties to overcome, and that the Turk ...

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  9. BRITISH SUBMARINE LOST.

    London, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that the British submarine E13 grounded on Salthelm Island on Thursday morning, when on its way to the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN RETREAT

    Amsterdam, Saturday.—An official message from Berlin states that Novo Georgievsk, the enemy's last bulwark in Poland, has been captured after a ...

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  11. DEATH OF MRS BOWER, SEN.

    During the past few months a number of the pioneer residents of the Singleton district have passed away, and on Sunday night last one more of ...

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  12. SPECIAL HORSE SALE.

    Messrs Grainger and Falkiner, Ltd., and W. Bailey and Sons, auctioneers in conjunction, will conduct a special sale of horses at the Shire saleyards on ...

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  13. THE BALKAN STATES.

    London, Sunday Night.—The last news from the Balkans is that war by Bulgaria is not expected until the result of the deliberations of the Servian ...

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  14. DISQUALIFIED.

    Sydney, Monday.—An inquiry into the running of the mare Spurn in the Dundas Handicap at Rosehill on day resulted in the horse, its lessoo ...

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  15. FOR THE WOUNDED

    The sports meeting at Gouldsyille on Saturday in aid of the Australian Wounded Soldiers proved very successful, the attendance being large, the ...

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  16. LETTER ON MEDICAL BANDAGE.

    Australian soldiers in the trenches at Gallipoli display great ingenuity when put to the test, and, perhaps, this is evidenced in no better way than in letter ...

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  17. OVERPRICE ON CHAFF.

    Sydney, Monday.—For having sold chad at £11 per ton when the fixed price was £8/10/-, George Freeman was fined £50 to-day. ...

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  18. RUSSIA'S RESERVES TO BE CALLED UP.

    Paris, Sunday.—Russia announces the early summoning of her reserve of 8,000,000 men, under the age of 35. ...

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  19. RUSSIANS' ORDERLY RETREAT

    London, Sunday Night—The Russians are still in orderly retreat. The Germans claim that one of their armies is already across the railway to ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN.

    At this serious time in our national history, it behaves every, citizen to do all in his or her powci to help the cause of Biitain according to the boat ...

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  21. NORTHERN POLAND.

    Petrograd, Sunday.—Bomb dropping from aeroplanes is frequently happening over Brest-Litovsk. The whole of the ...

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  22. ITALY & TURKEY

    London, Saturday.-It is officially announced that Italy has declared war on Turkey. The ltalian Ambassador has left ...

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  23. SMASHED

    London, Sunday Night—An official announcement states that in the Riga naval battle the Geinian super-dreadnought Von Moltke, three cruisers, and ...

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  24. THE BIG WAR EXPLAINED.

    The Rev. Jas. Wilson's famous War lecture, which met with such success in Sydney and the Northern. Rivers districts, is to be delivered in the ...

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  25. WESTERN FRONT

    Paris, Saturday.—A communique states:-There was an intense cannonade at night in the Artois, Champagne, and Vosges regions. Mine ...

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  26. RUSSIAN VICTORY CONFIRMED.

    Later. The Duma has been informed that the Russian fleet, was victorious in the battle off the Gulf of Riga. Four ...

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  27. PICTURES THAT TALK.

    The public of Singleton to-night (Tuesday) and to-morrow night will have the pleasure of enjoying, at the Mechanics' HA?, the very latest novelty ...

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  28. ANOTHER PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Sydney, Monday.—Another Premiers Conference has been convened, and will sit in Melbourne, probably at the end of September. Financial matters will ...

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  29. THE NEWS IN. BERLIN.

    Amsterdam, Sunday.—Italy's declaration of war against Turkey was received with deep emotion in Berlin. It is feared that it will seal the fate of ...

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  30. AT THE FRONT.

    Sydney, Monday.—Among the names in the latest casualty list are Moore (initials not supplied), Singleton, wounded; B. Do Witt, Singleton, ill. ...

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  31. THE DARDANELLES.

    London, Saturday.-The "Times" Sofia correspondent reports that antagonism between German and Turkish officers is increasing. The Germans ...

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  32. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    Rome, Saturday.—General Cadorna reports a further advance towards Trent from the eastern border of the Trentino. ...

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  33. SEAPLANE'S GREAT FEAT.

    London, Sunday Night.—Flight Lientenant Edmunds; while flying, over the Dardanelles, sighted a Turkish transport carrying troops. He descended ...

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  34. recruiting.

    Over 10,000 men who have, signified their willingness to enlist in country centers have so far not made any move to join the colors, and Mr Holman, the ...

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  35. EYE HELP.

    It is a positive fact that less than 20 per cent, of persons have perfectly normal sight, and many a brilliant career is handicapped by defective vision. ...

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  36. GERMAN FAILURE

    London, Sunday Night.—A Petrograd message says that the desperate efforts by the Germans to upset the Russian military plans by a naval diversion on ...

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  37. THE AUSTRALIA DAY ART UNION.

    The art union for the two blood mares presented to the Australia Day Fund by Mr W. F. M'Donald, of Wambo, was drawn at the Singleton ...

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  38. PRODUCE MARKET.

    Sydney, Monday.—The following are the latest quotations on Sussex-street: Maize—5/4,bushel. Wheaten chaff—5/1 to 9/6 cwt. ...

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  39. MR H. .E. KUGELMANN.

    Mr 11. E. Kugelniann, the famous consulting herbal practitioner, will pay anothor visit to Singleton on Saturday next, August 28th, and may be ...

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  40. BIG NAVAL BATTLE

    Petrograd, Saturday.—It is officially reported that a large German fleet penetrated the Gulf of Riga, and a battle is proceeding. ...

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  41. TURKISH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    Paris, Sunday.—The Athens correspondent of "Le.Tomps" states that a British seaplane bombed and sank a Turkish transport in the Sea of ...

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  42. PARADE OF RECRUITS.

    Sydney, Monday.—The men enrolled during the last recruiting weok paraded at Victoria Barracks this morning, and wero marched to camp. They ...

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  43. GREECE.

    London, Sunday.—M. Venezelos has accepted the Premiership of Greece There is rejoicing in Athens. GRAND VIZIER RESIGNS. ...

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  44. GERMANS EN ROUTE FOR CAMP.

    The arrival of a special train from Queensland, bearing German prisoners, on route for the Haberfield internment camp, attracted a number of sightseers ...

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