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  3. HOWELL-PRICE CASE

    The hearing of the charge preferred against David Clayton Howell-Price of having uttered certain forged documents -a forged cheque for £1061, and ...

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  4. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    The United States is planning the early manufacture and mobilisation of a fleet of small armed submarine chasers. ...

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  5. PRODUCE MARKET

    The following are to-day's Sussexstreet quotations:— Chaff—No prime about; wheaten, medium 4/9 cwt, inferior from 2/9; oaten ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    The Minister for Defence received the following message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"I am requested by Field-Marshal Haig to ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A French communique says:—There was little change in the night. From Auvre to the Aisne our advanced attacks progressed slightly, and we ...

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  8. LOCAL NEWS.

    In the "Argus" of Saturday, March 31, we will commence the publication of a serial story, entitled "A Remorseless Accuser." It will be found a ...

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  9. The Singleton Argus.

    While the decisive issue of National or Labour Government is to be settled so soon as next Saturday, the lack of interest in the contest (so far as this ...

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  10. MR L. E. HEWITT'S CANDIDATURE.

    In an advertisement in this issue will be found a manifesto issued by Mr L. E. Hewitt, of Broke, who is standing as an Independent candidate in the State ...

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  11. DUTCH STEAMER SHELLED.

    London, Monday.—A Copenhagen mesage says that a German submarine pursued and shelled the Dutch steamer Hellen, which was carrying food relief, ...

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  12. FEDERAL ROLLS CLOSE ON MONDAY.

    The writ for the Senate and House of Representatives elections will be issued on Monday next, and no claims for enrolment will be effective unless ...

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  13. MAIL BAGS RIFLED.

    New York, Monday.—The steamer Saxonia, which has arrived from Liverpool, had rifled en route 20 sacks of mail matter for the American ...

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  14. THE TORPEDOED VESSELS

    Sixteen of the crew of the City of Memphis have been landed. Two submarines on Saturday evening ordered the abandonment of the ...

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  15. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A wireless German olncial message says:—Infantry and cavalry engagements took place in the abandoned districts and on both sides of the ...

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  16. CITY RESTAURANT MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court to-day James Wilson pleaded guilty to the murder of the Greek, Papageorgie, in a Georgestreet restaurant. ...

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  17. THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN.

    Since February 27 last the National candidate, Mr J. Fallick, has been addressing as many as three meetings per day in various parts of the ...

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  18. ACCUSED CONTINUES STATEMENT.

    David C. Howell-Price continued his statement from the dock in defence to the charges of forgery and embezzlement. ...

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  19. WAR'S DAILY COST

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Benar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the daily war expenditure between February 11 and ...

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  20. AROUND MONASTIR.

    The German message continues:—A battle between the Ochrida and Prespa lakes, also on the heights to the northward of Monastir, was resultless. The ...

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  21. THE LATEST.

    The naval authorities advise that it might be strategically unsound for America to declare war on Germany until adequate measures have been ...

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  22. TURMOIL IN TURKEY.

    Private messages from Constantinople indicate a state of panic. It is believed that a Ministerial, and possibly oven a dynastic, crisis is ...

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  23. DUTCH EXPORTS TO GERMANY.

    Dutch official statistics show a great increase, in the food exports to Germany in 1916 as compared with 1913. For instance, cheese exports last year ...

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  24. BACK TO "REAL TIME."

    Most people will be looking forward to the reversion to the "old time," which is to be made at 2 a.m. on Sunday next. For a favoured few the ...

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  25. RAID BY DESTROYERS.

    London, Tuesday.—The Admiralty reports: Enemy destroyers shelled the undefended watering-place of Ramsgate on the night of the 17th, and hurriedly ...

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  26. SINKING OF FREIGHTERS.

    Washington reports say that President Wilson will not declare war as the result of the sinking of the three American freighters, but only if a ...

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  27. THE LEATHER INDUSTRY.

    The Prime Minister has completed an arrangement with boot manufacturers, tanners, and others interested in the leather industry by which the ...

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  28. SUNK WITHOUT WARNING.

    Washington reports that the Vigilancia was sunk without warning, according to official advices received by the State Department. ...

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  29. THE SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK.

    Country residents generally cannot fail to be interested in the ingenious device known as the Smith Form-aTruck, which will be seen in town ...

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  30. GERMAN SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    At Washington the Cabinet considers the German situation as unchanged. No additional orders have been issued for further war preparations. ...

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  31. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, was asked on Tuesday night whether any arrangement was to be made for the representation of Australia at the ...

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  32. THE DARDANELLES REPORT

    The House of Commons was crowded to hear Mr Asquith make his Dardanelles statement, the audience including General Smuts and Sir Joseph ...

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  33. LOCAL MARKETS.

    At the Shire yards yesterday fat cattle were in light supply, to a large attendance of buyers; demand not so keen, and prices were about on a par with late ...

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  34. FELL AT AN HOTEL.

    A claim for £500 compensation against an hotel proprietor for damages, caused by alleged negligence, was heard in the State Banco Court on ...

    Article : 176 words
  35. SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKS.

    The Ministor for Education has received a report of the operations of public schools savings banks for 1916. Nearly £10,000 increase over 1915 was ...

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  36. HARRYING THE TURK

    London, Tuesday.—An official message from Mesopotamia says: We crossed the Diala River (30 miles north-east of Bagdad) on Saturday night, and occupied ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. BRITISH POTATO SHORTAGE

    The Press Bureau announces a shortage of potatoes. There will be no further supplies for three months. The well-to-do are urged to abstain ...

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  38. WAR RISKS ON VESSELS.

    The Government war risk on steamers to and from Australia has been raised to 3 per cent., and on sailing ships to 6 per cent. This represents ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. (By Telegraph.) Sydney, Wednesday. OFFER OF GERMAN DRUGS.

    A circular has been received by a Lithgow chemist from an American wholesale drug firm to the effect that the submarine Deutschland recently ...

    Article : 54 words
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