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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,062 words
  3. THE BLOCKADE

    New York, Tuesday.—The "Evening Post" says that Mr Page (American Ambassador in Engand) has informed President Wilson that more stringent ...

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  4. A KITCHENER CRITIC.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Speaking on the Compulsion Bill, Major-General Herbert said that one of the most remarkable things in the war was the ...

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  5. SURFING FATALITY AT NEWCASTLE.

    While bathing in the surf on the Newcastle beach on Tuesday afternoon, Frederick Morley a youth, aged 17, living at Carrington, was carried out to ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN.

    In view of the fact that 31st January will be a public holiday in the State of Victoria, the Commonwealth Treasurer has arranged with the ...

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  7. THE PREMIER ATTACKED.

    Mrs Edgeworth David attacked Mr Holman at Drummoyne on Monday night. The lady was present in connection with the by-election campaign, ...

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  8. NO ENEMY SHAREHOLDERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has made an important announcement in regard to companies incorporated in Australia, which had on their share lists the ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIAN WORKERS.

    London, Tuesday Nigh.—The Vickers Maxim Company is employing 250 Australian workers at their munition factories. They are so delighted with ...

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  10. COMPULSION BILL.

    London, Tuesday.—The Compulsion Bill was considered in committee at the House of Commons yesterday. Mr J. Chambers (Belfast) moved to ...

    Article : 459 words
  11. MAN BATTERED AT NARRABRI.

    A half-caste named John Kennedy was found near the Narrabri trucking yards apparently dead; but on examination was found to be just alive. The ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. BUSH FIRES IN RIVERINA.

    The first bush fire of the season in Riverina occurred on Monday. A big blaze raged in the Worragee district, between Wodonga and Bichworth, doing ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. RAILWAY NOT TO BLAME.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Coroner has found that there is no blame attaching to the Railway Department for the smash at Ryde, when two Chinese ...

    Article : 36 words
  14. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—James Morris, a visitor from the country, was robbed of £30 by means of a confidence trick yesterday afternoon. ...

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  15. FLOODS IN HOLLAND.

    Amsterdam, Monday.—Floods have submerged the country. The inundation is the worst since 1825. Twentyone persons were drowned at Marken ...

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  16. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE

    Mr Cann, Minister for Works, has evolved a scheme as a result of which he claims that the proposed North Shore bridge will pay for itself in 30 ...

    Article : 207 words
  17. "OUR WORST ENEMY."

    London, Tuesday.—During the Budget debate in the Prussian Diet Dr Ernst von Heydebrand (leader of the Conservative Agrarian party), said:—"Our ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. WASTAGE OF WAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN SNIPER.

    London, Tuesday.—The London "Daily Telegraph" publishes the exploits in Gallipoli of an Australian trooper, W. E. Sing, and says: He sniped altogether 200 ...

    Article : 100 words
  20. OVERCOME BY HEAT.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—John Henderson, the tram driver who fell off his tram at Burwood owing to the heat and fractured his skull, died in the Western ...

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  21. RECRUITING COMMITTEE TROUBLES.

    The War Service Committee business appears to be causing a good deal of trouble in some of the municipal councils, owing to proposed appointments ...

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  22. BIG FIRE IN NORWAY.

    London, Tuesday.-A fire which broke out in Bergen (in Norway, 190 miles north-west of Christiana) raged all night long, spreading to 20 distinct quarters, ...

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  23. SLACK RECRUITING.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—There was a slackening in recruiting at Victoria Barracks and the Town Hall to-day, only 119 men being accepted. ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR AFIRE.

    Mrs Huckle and three little children were being driven in from Bourke to Cobar on Sunday by motor car, when, about 62 miles from Cobar, the car ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. DONATIONS OF FIELD GLASSES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Country Race Club's response to the appeal for field glasses is reported to be gratifying especially from outback districts. So far ...

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  26. MAYOR ASSAULTS BANK TELLER.

    In the Charters Towers Police Court on Tuesday the Mayor (Alderman Johnson) was charged with having assaulted Reginald William Ernest ...

    Article : 199 words
  27. SYDNEY'S LORD MAYOR.

    Alderman R. D. Meagher has been appointed Lord Mayor of Sydney by the Government. "This disgrace," says the Melbourne "Argus," "has been ...

    Article : 234 words
  28. TOOK 171 PRIZES.

    Miss Myrtle Abberton, of Figtree, near Wollongong, took 171 prizes in the various sections at the recent Wollongong Show. ...

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  29. LOAN MONEY.

    Speaking at the official opening of the Linton-Skipton railway line, which took place at Skipton (Vic.) on Tuesday, the Minister for Railways (Mr. H. ...

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  30. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING.

    What may be nothing more than a boyish prank, but at first blush looks like an attempt at train-wrecking, took place on the North Shore line on Sunday ...

    Article : 152 words
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