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  2. Advertising

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  3. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  4. LATEST FORECAST.

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The "Daily Chronirl's" Petrograd correspondent says: Trepoff's resignation is due to his refsal to consent to Pretopo[?] contin[?] of the offensive ...

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  6. THE WAR

    London, Thursday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We seized and consolidated a section of [?] east[?]ard of Be[?]t- Hamed (on the somme ...

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  7. PEACE TALK

    The Allies reply [?] on the restoration of the occupied territories, also the territories wrested from the Allies in lie past; the liberation of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' UNION.

    Mr A. S. M[?]Kenzie, general secretary of the Primary P[?] Union, who is on an organising tour of the Hunter River, district, is at present in ...

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  9. MORE SHIPS SUNK.

    London, Thursday.-The following additional steamers have been sunk by enemy submarines:-British: Baynesk (3286 tons). Lynfield (3023 tons). ...

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  10. AUSTRO-GERMAN REPORT.

    The Austrians and Germans report that they have won successes between the Utz-Susita Valleys. They stormed the heights north of Oimz. Road, and ...

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  11. MOLDAVIAN FRONT.

    London, Tursday.—A Rusian official report states: Eight attachs on the heights north of Kasino faile. The [?] back the Rounmanians ...

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  12. HORSE ATTACKED BY BEES.

    An extraordinary occurence happened in Church-street, South Singleton, on Tuesday evening last. Whife Mr W. Horne's milk cart was standing ...

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  13. BELLIGERENTS' OBJECTS.

    A telegram to the United States protests against the suggestions of the President Wilson's seeming belief that the belligerents' objects were similar. ...

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  14. GERMAIN CLAIMS.

    A wireless German official message says: We repulsed an attack heavy losses north of Yores. We drove out the British who penetrated a narrow ...

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  15. LOCAL NEWS.

    Among a large number of reports being printed and issued at the present time by the Government Printer is one referring to railway deviation work ...

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  16. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES.

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE ON PEACE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, at the Guildhall, declared that the Kaiser, in order to drug those he could not dragoon, told the people the Allies had rejected peace ...

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  18. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE AT RIGA

    Wounded prisoners agree that the suddenness of the Russian offensive on the riga front completely surprised the enemy. The advanced Russian ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. DEATH OF MRS R. BURNETT.

    On Sunday night the death occurred in the Western Suburbs Hospital of Mrs E. Burnett, of Peteraham, formerty a, well-known and highly-respected ...

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  20. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

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  21. BATTLE NEAR RIGA.

    London, Wednesdav.—A Russian official report states: The battle west of Riga continues We captured, a position between the Tirul Marsh and the ...

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  22. AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE.

    At the local Licensing Court on Thursday Robert Austin Elliott applied for an auctioneer's license. He stated that he was to sell casually for York and ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  24. SPECIAL CATTLE SALE AT TAMWORTH.

    As will be seen in our advertising columns, Garvin and Cousens, Ltd., are holding a special cattle sale at Tarnworth on Friday, 19th January, when ...

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  25. THE MOULDERS' TROUBLE.

    The moulders will return to work in [?] shops owned by members of the Employers' Association on an advance to 1/7½ per hour from 1/6. There will be ...

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  26. SUCCESSFUL INDIAN ATTACK.

    London, Wednesday.-An official report states:-An Indian division dashingly captured on Tuesday 1000 yards of [?]ches on the right bank of the ...

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  27. IN MEMORIAM.

    BURNS.—In sad but loving memory of our dear Wife sad Mother, Mar[?]ret Ellen Burns, who departed this life January. 13th, 1915. ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    After five days of sweltering heat and hot winds, with an average shade temperature of 100 and over, a welcome change set in about 6.30 p.m. on ...

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  29. BOWLS.

    Singleton play Hamilton to-day in the Northera Pennant Competition. Following are the rinks:— A. Robinson, J. Smith, Luaney, Muxlow, ...

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  30. BRITISH BATTLESHIP SUNK.

    London, Thursday—The Admiralty announce that the British battleship Cornwallis was submarined and sunk in the Mediterranean on Tuesday. Thirteen ...

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  31. NEW RUSSIAN LOAN.

    Petrograd reports that the minister for Finance is preparing for the issue of a military loan of three thousand million roubles, and subsequently for loans of ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL MUNITIONERS

    Mr Rankin, at Newcastle, before Judge Edmunds, this morning, said the following letter had been received by the manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary ...

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  33. The Singleton Argus.

    The latest cables from the various theatres of war form interesting reading, ana, between the lines, carry much that points to important developments ...

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  34. THE PEACE NOTES

    London, Thursday.—A Paris message states that M. Briand has delivered to the American Ambassador the Allies' reply to President Wilson's ...

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  35. PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS.

    We wish to draw the attention of the public to the following land sales, to be conducted by Messrs H. York and Son, on the undermentioned dates:—January ...

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  36. ENGLISH BUTTER AND CHEESE MARKET.

    In the butter market, Danish was firm at 216/ to 218/. Heavy arrivals of colonial depressed the market. Choicest Australian salted brought ...

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  37. BRITISH SEAPLANE CARRIER SUNK.

    London, Thursday-The Admiralty announce that the seaplant carrier Ben My Chree was sunk by gunfire at Kasteloryzo (a small island mainly ...

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  38. A SOLDIER'S ESTATE.

    Administration of the estate of Frederick Wiliisin Ernest Guille, of Burwood, a member of the Australian Expeditionary Forces, who was accidenally ...

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  39. HARRY THAW'S THROAT CUT

    Harry K- Thaw, who is wanted by the police for flogging a youth in a hotel after kidnapping him, has been found in an apartment house in ...

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  40. THE LATEST.

    It is stated in Berlin that Germany's new Note to neutral countries accuses the Allies of the responsibility for the war, declaring that history will ...

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  41. WHARF LABORERS' NEW CLAIMS.

    The Sydney wharf laborers held a stop work meeting at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening to discuss a proposal put forward by the militant ...

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  42. A BUNAWAY.

    On Wedesday afternoon some excitement was occasioned in John-street by a horse, attached to a sulky, belonging to Mr Picton, of Broke, bolting from ...

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  43. THE HEAT IN SYDNEY.

    The maximum shade temperature in Sydeny to-day was 94 degrees. ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S NEW WAR LOAN.

    Mr. Bonar Law to-day issued the prospectus of the new war loan to be issued at ninety-five sterling. It would be redeemable in thirty years, and the ...

    Article : 191 words
  45. SINGLETON PICTURES.

    The many admiers of the great actor-athlete, Douglas Fairbanks, will welcome his reappearance at the Mechanics' Hall to-night, when he plays ...

    Article : 251 words
  46. NEW BRITISH WAR LOAN

    Details of the war loan accidentally leaked out at Manchester, where bundles of prospectuses had been sent for delivery. The contents reached ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. CUTTING DOWN CABLES.

    Cable correspondents have been warned to keep their messages down to an absolute minimum, owing to cable blocking. ...

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  48. SOCIALIST LEADER ENLISTS.

    Mr Victor Grayson, former Socialist member of the House of Commons, who is visiting New Zealand, has enlisted there. "I am a Socialist," he says, ...

    Article : 73 words
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