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  3. LATEST FORECAST.

    "Hot and sultry, with thunderstorms; northerly winds, and squally southeast on the coast." ...

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  4. LOCAL NEWS.

    Mr. Ernest Bryce, the well known optician, of Martin Place, Sydney, is now in Singleton, and may be consulted at the Imperial Hotel on all matters ...

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  5. GREECE

    London, Saturday.—The "Times" correspondent at Athens says an important statement has been made by M. Venizelos. It has been submitted to ...

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  6. THE BALKANS

    London, Sunday.—Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), Earl Kitchener (Secretary for War), the French Premier (M. Aristide ...

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  7. FIRES IN MUNITION FACTORIES.

    London, Sunday Night —Toronto reports state that three department at the Grand Trunk workshops have been gutted by fire and 1400 munition ...

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  8. The Singleton Argus.

    It can hardly be said that the Imperial German Chancellor, Dr. von Bethniann Hollweg, has disappointed British expectations as regards his ...

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  9. WHITTINGHAM'S GOOD WORK.

    Mr J. T. M'Mahon, Secretary of the Allies' Day Fund, has received from Mr F. Barwell Cook, of Whittingham, the sum of £33/10/-, as the result of a ...

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  10. N.S.W. CASUALTIES.

    Sydney, Monday.-The Australian casualties to date number: N.S.Wofficers 113, wounded 419; men,dead 1978, wounded 9033. Total, 11,543. The ...

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  11. DECEASED OFFICER'S EFFECTS.

    The death of Colonel Onslow Thompson, who was killed in action at Gallipoli, was pathetically revived yesterday morning at Singleton goods shed, ...

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  12. THE LATEST.

    London, Sunday Night.—The AngloFrench successfully retired into a strong position in the Vardar Valley). They are resisting desperately, but, ...

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  13. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    Sydney, Monday.-The Merchant Service-Guild, which stands high in industrial circles, has had its registration as a trades union cancelled. Mr. ...

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  14. BULLOCK KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    During the heavy thunderstorm last week a fat bullock on Mrs. G. Loder's estate, "Abbey Green," was struck by lightning and killed. The body of the ...

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  15. THE FATE OF GORIZA.

    London, Sunday Night.—The Italians continue to bombard Gorizia, which Austrian correspondents pictured as shattered like certain towns in ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    London, Sunday Night.—A Petrograd message says that General Russky, during, an interview, stated that the offensive would be easier for both sides when ...

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  17. DISTRTCT NEWS

    In addition to the "Queen of the Night" movement at Maison Dieu on Thursday last, a most successful euchre party and dance took place. Miss Carr, ...

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  18. IMPORTANT RUSSIAN RAILWAY.

    London, Sunday Night,-Ten thousand Russians are reported to be building a railway from Reni (on the Danube) 30 miles westward to Ismail. ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    The rain that appeared so imminent during the latter part of last week has disappointed many people in its nonappearance. In place of the overcast ...

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  20. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    London, Saturday.—There has been a surprising rush of recruits throughout the country. This is largely attributed to the procrastination of eligibles ...

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  21. THE LATEST.

    London, Sunday Night.—King Constantine, having read M. Venizelos's interview, emphatically denies the existence of a Graeco-Bulgarian treaty. ...

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  22. WHERE GERMANY HAS FAILED.

    Senator Gardiner, Vice President of the Federal Executive Council, spoke encouragingly on Saturday of the outlook in Europe, and paid tribute to the ...

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  23. A HOME BURNT OUT.

    About midnight on Sunday a fire broke out in the residence of Mr Fred Puxty; it Mundewoi, and resulted in the total destruction of the dwelling (a ...

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  24. SINGLETON RED CROSS GIFTS.

    Just over a year ago the Singleton Red Gross Society forwarded 14 parcels of gifts to soldiers at the front from this district. Amongst the men the ...

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  25. REEDY CREEK.

    The Reedy Creek and Glendonbrook send-off committee met on Thursday night last. Mr. A. Pankhurst presided over a fair attendence treasurer's ...

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  26. ASSAULT ON PICNIC PARTY.

    A number of young men who came down Sydney harbor in a fast motor launch got into conflict with a picnic party who were lunching at Killarney, ...

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  27. LONG-DISTANCE RUNAWAY.

    Early on Saturday morning, when an employee of Messrs Jensen and Sons, butchers, John-street, was about [?] harness the horse in the delivery cart, ...

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  28. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    The Minister for Education states that the same conditions will obtain this year in regard to teachers and excursion trains as existed last year. As ...

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  29. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    The nature of the cable messages concerning the attitude of Greece towards the Allies has, during the last few days, caused some resentment to be ...

    Article : 313 words
  30. FIRE AT REDFERN

    Two horses stampeded from stables at the rear of Messrs Silvester Bros.' smallgoods factory, Regent-street, Redferm which, it is estimated, was ...

    Article : 290 words
  31. SHORTAGE OF POLICE.

    Sydney, Monday.—By, reason of the shortage of policemen,nearly 200 men having enlisted, the Inspector-General has been compelled to call on police ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. THE PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Sydney, Monday.—The N.S.W. Patriotic Funds to-day total £2,091,685, comprising 15 funds. ...

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  33. OFFENDERS PUNISHED.

    Sydney, Monday.—The men who committed the riot at Killarney, Middle Harbor, yesterday, were before the Water Police Court to-day charged ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. WAR AND WAGES.

    Sydney, Monday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, Justice Heydon refered to the war and wages. How far this should affect claims for higher wages ...

    Article : 76 words
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