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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 215 words
  3. THE WAR

    London, Wednesday.—A Petrograd message says it is becoming clearer that the Russians have taken the initiative on the southern front. The ...

    Article : 468 words
  4. PRODUCE MARKET

    Sydney, Friday.—The following are the latest quotations on Sussex-street:— Chaff—Prime wheaten and oaten 4/6 to 5/3 cwt. ...

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  5. LATEST FORLCAST.

    "Temporarily cool on coast, but sultry unsettled conditions soon returning generally, with scattered rain and thunderstorms in north-east ...

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  6. LATE WAR NEWS

    London, Thursday Night.—150,000 Austro-German troops are concentrated at Monastir. The total frontier force is estimated at four German and seven ...

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  7. ALL SAINTS

    To-morrow (Sunday) at All Saints', the services will be conducted by Rev. C. N. Mell, B.A., newly-appointed rector of Singleton parish. It is hoped ...

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  8. SHIRKERS NOT WANTED.

    Single men in the service of the Bendigo (Vic.) City Council are to be notified that unless they give some satisfactory reason for not enlisting their ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  10. LOCAL NEWS.

    At the Maitland depot on Wednesday 40 men were accepted out of 55 who offered for enlistment. Among those passed in for the ranks were Roy ...

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  11. BULGARS AND GERMANS.

    London, Thursday Night.—Salonica reports that the Bulgars and Germans are about to march on Salonica. The French authorities expect the battle to ...

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  12. "KANGAROOS" IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Friday.—Finishing their 300 miles' march from Wagga, the "Kangaroos," 225 strong, arrived at Sydney this morning, headed by the Wagga ...

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  13. PERSIA DISASTER.

    London, Wednesday.—Lord Montagu, after the sinking of the Persia, clung to a broken boat for 32 hours, and was rescued late on Friday night by a mil ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. VITAL STATISTICS

    The following statistics for the quarter ending December 31, 1915 have been supplied by Mr P. E. Eldershaw, C.P.'S:—Marriages, 18; births, 85—40 ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    The atmospheric conditions of the past two days have continued to be mrarked by a torridness that has certainly failed to enhance the pleasure ...

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  16. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  17. HAWKERS' LICENSES.

    At a sitting of the Singleton Licensing Court on Thursday, before Mr R. H. V. Allnutt, P.M., and Messrs A. Simmons and W. Bailey, J's.P., ...

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  18. ALLIES AT SALONICA.

    London, Thursday Night.—The Servian Minister for Finance has arrived at Rome. He says the Salonica position extends across the peninsula to ...

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  19. RECENT SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Upon enquiry yesterday we were informed that Mrs P. Warne, of Jerry's Plains, who is in the Dangar Cottage Hospital suffering from a bullet wound, ...

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  20. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SINGLETON.

    Singleton, 11 and 7.30. Bridgman, No Service. Bridgnian folk are specially requested to note no' service notice. ...

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  21. MINING STRIKES.

    The miners at nearly all the collieries on the Maitland coalfield struck work on Wednesday. Between 4000 and 5000 men are affected. The strike has ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. INSUFFICIENT MOTOR POWER.

    Sydney, Friday.—Coroner Hawkins to-day found that Donald Hendry, 55, a dogman, of Mortdale, died from injuries accidentally received through ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS.

    Mr George Getts, a former resident of Singleton, but lately of Narrabri, met with a very severe accident yesterday, and had a narrow escape for ...

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  24. ASTRONOMICAL.

    sun rises 4.52,sets 7.11, Full moon, January 20. ...

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  25. TWO SOLDIER BROTHERS.

    Senior-Sergeant Nancarrow, of Singleton, has recently received. news of his two sons who left Sydney with the A.I.E.F. some time since. One of ...

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  26. AN ANGRY ENEMY.

    London, Thursday Night.—The protest of the enemy against the arrest of Consuls at Salonica is in most extraordinary terms. They allege an attack ...

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  27. CONCESSION FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Sydney, Friday.—Returned soldiers going into the country are to be provided with single tickets at half rates on the railway. ...

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  28. The Singleton Argus

    The publication, belated as it is, of the German Government's memorandum regarding the sinking of one of their cherished submarines by a British ...

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  29. ANNUAL LICENSING REPORT.

    At a sitting of the Licensing Court on Thursday, Senior-Sergeant Nancarrow (Inspector under the Licensing Act) presented his report on licensed, ...

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  30. RECRUITING

    At the metropolitan recruiting depots on Thursday 449 men volunteered, and 362 of them were accepted. During Monday, Tuesday, and ...

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  31. JAPANESE FOR THE WAR.

    London, Thursday Night.—Toronto reports that 55 Japanese at Vancouvei are joining a Japanese battery for oversea service. More than 500 ...

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  32. FATAL SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Frank Gray, aged 36, living at Ultimo, Shot his wife and then shot himself dead in Wentworth Park on Wednesday night. Mrs Gray had been ...

    Article : 195 words
  33. "MOORE'S ALMANAC."

    This old familiar and useful publication, now in its 65th year of existence, has just come along in much enlarged form for 1916. It embraces the ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. LABOR PARTY AND COMPULSION.

    London, Thursday Night.—The members of the Parliamentary Labor Party opposing the Compulsion Bill have left the Cabinet. ...

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  35. FIGURES STILL SATISFACTORY.

    Sydney, Friday.—The recruiting fignres for the 24 hours ending at 1 p.m. to-day at the three city depots were: Accepted at Town Hall, 125; Board of ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. WESTERN FRONT.

    London, Thursday.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports: We drove off with rifle fire the enemy attack on our advanced posts near Mericourt (10 miles ...

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  37. ST. CLAIR RAINFALL

    Mr A. J. Drake kindly forwards following particulars of rainfall at St Clair during ,1915:- January 278 points, February 106 ...

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  38. A TONGUE-TWISTER.

    There are some peculiar forms of words that simply defy rapid and repeated pronunciation, and specimens of these tongue-twisters will suggest ...

    Article : 130 words
  39. COMPULSION OPPOSED.

    Sydney, Friday.—Britain's decision for compulsion is being vigorously discussed in Union circles. In Melbourne a, majority is in opposition. Mr ...

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  40. CHARGE AGAINST GOVERNESS FAILS.

    Elizabeth Lawrence appeared on remand at the Water Police Court, Sydney, on Thursday, charged with stealing a gold bangle and a quantity of ...

    Article : 191 words
  41. EAST GRETA RAILWAY.

    A conference was held oh Thursday between the proprietors of the East Greta Railway Company, the proprietors of the Aberdare railway line, and ...

    Article : 178 words
  42. SEDITIOUS GERMAN.

    Julius Stellmacher was charged at Parkes Police Court with having used seditious language, to wit, '' Give me German rule before British rule; we are ...

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  43. "NOT UNDERSTOOD."

    Our worthy P.M. on Thursday was in the position of the hero of Bracken's well-known poem, Not Understood." He was very affably asking ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. EASTERN FRONT.

    Petrograd, Thursday.—We seized further positions north-eastward of Czernowitz (in, Bukovina, 87 miles south-east of Tarnopol). There were ...

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  45. SPLENDID WHEAT RECORDS.

    Sydney, Friday.—Albury reports that returns from the wheat centres are truly a wonderful record. In the whole Riverina, where no pests are ...

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  46. THE BUTTER BUSINESS.

    Mr Arthur Knox, Berrima Company, speaking on this subject, said he was afraid that the present method of fixing prices by the Necessary ...

    Article : 265 words
  47. THE £2,000,000 LOAN,

    The Assistant. Treasurer and Minister for Railways, Mr H. C. Hoyle, stated on Thursday that the New South Wales loan of £2,000,000, placed on the ...

    Article : 196 words
  48. CONSCRIPTION.

    London, Thursday.—ln the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr Asquith introduced the Military Service Bill. The measure renders military service ...

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  49. A TRAMP TROUNCED

    Singleton residents enjoy a rather happy immunity from visits of the in solent and aggressive tramp class, but occasionally the type is to be found ...

    Article : 248 words
  50. GARDEN ISLAND PAINTERS.

    Sydney, Friday.—It is feared that the Garden Island painters' strike may extend to other yards. A mass meeting will be held on Monday, night. ...

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  51. "WALLABIES."

    The "Wallabies" left West Walls end on Thursday morning, and arrived at Wallsend at the end of their day's march. They reached Salty Creek ...

    Article : 131 words
  52. SUVLA OPERATIONS.

    In the course of a lengthy despatch, Sir Ian Hamilton says the failure at Suvla. was due to the divisional commanders not pressing the attack. ...

    Article : 84 words
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