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  3. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    A very hearty welcome home was accorded to Pte. Fred. Bruderlin on his arrival here by the north-west mail at 8.20 on Tuesday night. The platform ...

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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    London, Tuesday.—A British communique issued at ll.45 a.m. states: "We successfully raided eastward of Epehy. An attempt to rush one of ...

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  5. SAD RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    London, Tuesday.—While a train containing New Zealand troops was standing on the up line at Beer Ferrers near Plymouth, some left the carriages ...

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  6. THE ARGENTINE

    A despatch from Buenos Ayres says that the navy has been ordered to mobilise, and that there is unusual military activity. ...

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  7. LATEST STRIKE NEWS

    The carease butchers applied to Judge Rein to-day for a new award to replace the old one, which has expired. A suggestion was made that the double ...

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  8. NEW ZEALANDERS' AWFUL FATE.

    Nine New Zealand soldiers were cut to pieces, and were only identified by their discs. Three others were seriously injured. ...

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  9. The Singleton Argus

    After the strike leaders had failed so ignominiously in their attempt to bring industrial affairs in the State, and, inferentially, throughout the ...

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  10. THE COAL CONFERENCE

    The Coal Conference is again sitting, and it is anticipated it will conclude today, whether or not a settlement be arrived at. ...

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  11. THE BIG BATTLE

    German correspondents describe, the latest battle as more terrible than any of its predecessors. It has assumed Gargantuan proportions. ...

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  12. A DEADLOCK

    The strike has ended in a deadlock. Mr Fuller, in a statement at the conclusion of the conference with the representatives of the Coal Miners' ...

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  13. ARGENTINA AND GERMANY.

    Portland (O.), Tuesday Night. The Buenos Ayres Chamber of Deputies has voted to break off relations with Germany. ...

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  14. LOCAL NEWS

    A cablegram states that the Order de la Couronne has been bestowed on Lieutenant-Colonel D. T. Moore. The recipient is a native of Singleton, being ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. GREAT AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    London, Tuesday.—Captain Laureati aeroplaned from Turin to London without a stop, covering the 656 miles in 7 hours 22 minutes. He crossed the Alps ...

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  16. RAILWAY STRIKE BEGUN.

    The Buenos Ayres correspondent or the "Daily Chronicle" says that a gen eral strike has begun, and all traffic is disorganised. The strikers have ...

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  17. LOCAL LAND FOR LOCAL SOLDIERS.

    At a recent meeting of the N. A. Association committee it was unanimously resolved that a recommendation be sent to the Government that returned ...

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  18. THE FRENCH FRONT

    A French communique says: The enemy attacked in the direction of Beaumont. Despite an extensive use of flame-throwers, we repulsed the ...

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  19. PRIVATES H. GARDNER AND R. MAHER.

    Two returned Singleton soldiers, Ptes. Herbert Gardiner and Richard Mailer, were entertained at welcome home functions at their residences. ...

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  20. ALLEGED SEDITION.

    Ned Riley and Timothy William M'Cristal were before the Court to-day charged with seditious utterances. Both men were committed for trial, bail of ...

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  21. CITIES FACING FAMINE.

    The United Press correspondent at Buenos Ayres reports that the strikers there number 120.000. The railways are tied up, and this is threatening ...

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  22. WAR CHEST DAY.

    A well-attended meeting of ladies interested in the War Chest Day movement was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday evening, Mrs H. S. Robinson ...

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  23. STRIKE'S AFTERMATH

    Union secretaries estimate that the strike has left 49,000 men unemployed. ...

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  24. RUSSIA

    The Government considers that Kerensky should explain his negotiations in the Korniloff incident. ...

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  25. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.

    London, Monday.—The Admiralty announces that a German submarine torpedoed and sank a destroyer, the name of which has not been made public, in ...

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  26. AMERICAN BOND BILL.

    President Wilson has signed the 11,000,000,000 dollar bond bill. ...

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  27. GERMAN PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Tweny-four German officers escaped from an internment camp in Leicestershire. Six have been recaptured. ...

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  28. MORE SOLDIERS RETURN.

    Another contingent of wounded and sick soldiers reached Sydney on Tuesday morning. They numbered altogether 570. They received a great ...

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  29. FIRE ON BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    A fire at Haidarshi, the western terminus of the Bagdad railway, destroyed enormous quantities of war material intended for the reconstruction work at ...

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  30. THE HOSPITAL BALL.

    This popular and important annual function, after being postponed for a week owing to bad weather, will be held this (Thursday) evening in the N.A.A. ...

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  31. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official report says: The enemy exploded a powerful mine under our positions in the Mount Nero region, Subsequently they concentrated their ...

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  32. THE FINAL DECISION.

    The final reply of the coal delegates to the Government terms was: "The principal clause has been carefully considered by us, but as it provides for the ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. THE CUMBERLAND .AND PORT KEMBKLA.

    The Harbour Craft, Small Tug, and Lighter Owners Association is offering £100 as a reward for information regarding the loss of the steamers Port ...

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  34. GERMAN EXECUTIONS.

    The "Telegraaf" says that in the past three weeks, "30 persons were shot in Ghent on charges of espionage. ...

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  35. CANCELLATION APPLICATION.

    Application was made in No. 3 Industrial Court, before Judge Curlewis, by the Sydney Ice Skating Rink and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., and others, for ...

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  36. HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    "Although the naval authorities were given a guarantee last week that hospital ships would be fully manned," said Captain Dunn, Naval Transport ...

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  37. COALING AND MANNING TROOPSHIPS.

    At a committee meeting of the Returned Soldiers' Association yesterday, a resolution was carried, deprecating in the strongest terms the action ...

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  38. GERMANY'S DREAM.

    New York, Tuesday.—The newspapers emphasise Senator Lewis's revelation that Captain Vongoetzen, of the German Navy, told Admiral Dewey at Manila in ...

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  39. PEACE PROPOSALS

    London, Tuesday.—Advices from the Vatican received in Milan state that the replies of the Central Powers to the Pope's Note only partially ...

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  40. RAILWAY DISCOMFORTS.

    "A Resident" writes complaining of the discomforts experienced. just now on the railway journey to and from Sydney. He states, that he left here ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. PAPERS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Messrs John Bridge and Co. Ltd.,, who have for a long time past been very kindly forwarding supplies of newspapers for the various military camps and ...

    Article : 150 words
  42. STEEL WORKS UNION.

    A large number of the employees at the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steel works have formed themselves into a union covering all the workers, ...

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  43. FURTHER RAIN.

    Steady rain fell throughout Monday night, 66 points being registered. Stormy and showery conditions prevailed on Tuesday, and an additional 33 points ...

    Article : 153 words
  44. POZIERES BATTLEFIELD.

    A suggestion ,by Captain Bean, the official correspondent with the Australian forces in France, that Australia should buy a square mile of the ...

    Article : 96 words
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