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  2. WESTERN BATTLEFIELDS.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—British patrols have entered Lille. ...

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  3. ANZACS ON FURLOUGH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—The Anzacs who recently returned on furlough were given a civic reception at the Town Hall this morning. Great enthusiasm prevailed, as the ...

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  4. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    Mr. S. J. Jauncey, hon, secretary of the committee of the combined area of Lismore municipality and Gundurimba and Terania Shires, yesterday received the following ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives the debate was continued on the second reading of the Postal Rates Increase Bill by Mr. Tudor, who ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are the acceptances for City Tattersall's meeting on Saturday- Novice Handicap.—Moulin Rouge 8-11, ...

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  7. COURTRAI CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Courtrai has been captured. ...

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  8. WITHIN A MILE OF THIELT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters reports that Belgian cavalry are within a mile of Thielt. ...

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  9. THE BELGIAN DRIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters reports: Though the Germans have hitherto conducted their enforced retirement with consider ...

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  10. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU BOYS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Lord Mayor said for all time the names of the original Anzacs would be cherished and their memories be honored as long as the race survived. ...

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  11. EIGHT GERMAN DIVISIONS FLUNG BACK.

    LONDON,1 Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters reporting yesterday says: Since Sunday morning eight German divisions have been flung ...

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  12. THE N.S.W. CONTRIBUTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Up to this morning New South "Wales had contributed £12,000,000 to the seventh war loan. That represents money and applications actually ...

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  13. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Belgian communique says:—French and Belgians continued to advance along the whole front of the attack. The Belgians on the left advanced ...

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  14. THE SENATE.

    The Senate in committee negatived Senator Bakhap's amendment to postpone the Science Institute Bill for five years by 17 votes to 2. Progress was reported. ...

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  15. GIRLS' PATRIOTIC GUILD.

    On Tuesday last the Girls' Patriotic Guild conducted a stall in front of the Central Stores. The proceeds, which amounted to £12 1s, are to be devoted to the ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    A match will be played on the recreation ground on Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, between Lismore and Chelmsford. The following have been ...

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  17. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Replying to Mr. Zuill the Minister for Works said the dredge Tethys was engaged deepening the bar at the Clarence entrance for 21 ...

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  18. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's, Lismore 8 (H.C.), 11 and 7.30, Rev. A. R. Ebbs. Casino road 2.30. Mr. W. B. Kine: Gundurimba 2.30, ...

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  19. ON THE TRAINING TRACK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Melbourne message says that from the Cup point of view the final gallops at Flemington this morning were disappointing. The grass, sand, ...

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  20. FAMISHING FUGITIVES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Germans are driving out tens of thousands of famishing fugitives utterly without anything from Northern France. They are not ...

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  21. GENERAL BIRDWOOD'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Mr. Thos. Greenwood, of Goonellabah, has received from his son, Lieutenant J. E. Greenwood, the following letter from Lieut.-General Sir J. W. Birdwood, ...

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  22. BUTTER SUPPLIES DECREASING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The dry weather has commenced to have an adverse effect on the dairying industry. In the northern districts of Queensland conditions are ...

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  23. CAPTURE OF MENIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Agencylearns that the British have captured Menin. The Allies advanced a mile on the whole of the Flanders front, capturing most ...

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  24. POSITIONS OF THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Yesterday's form altered the relative positions in the quotes of one or two Caulfield Cup candidates, but the favorite, King Offa, merely hardened. ...

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  25. TRAIN ALTERATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In train alterations the mail train from Sydney to Kempsey will start at 6.50 p.m. instead of 7.20, and leave Kempsey at 8.15 p.m. instead of 6.5 ...

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  26. NORTH-EAST OF LILLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says: We reached the proximity of the enemy's chief lateral railway on ...

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  27. DEAD BODY IN GULLY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The dead body of a man was found in a gully at Glenbrook. A pistol containing an empty shell was lying near. There was a bullet wound in ...

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  28. JACK'S AND DEPENDENTS' DAY.

    The naval fete in connection with Jack's and Dependents' Day has been most enthusiastically taken up. The "Has Beens" double sculls race is creating great interest, and ...

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  29. THE FORTUNE HUNTER SCRATCHED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Fortune Hunter has been scratched for the Melbourne Cup. ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. SILENCE AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Germans have been ordered to resist fiercely around [?]oulers pending the removal of immense stores between there and the sea. The ...

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  32. THE CAULFIELD CUP.

    This event, which is to be run on Saturday and is now engaging the attention of sports throughout the Commonwealth, is looked upon as one of the prizes of the turf, ...

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  33. DO NOT KNOW WHAT RETIRE IS.

    Mr. J. Fredericks, Kyogle, Has received the following letter, dated 22nd July, from Signaller F. C. Fredericks (late of Lismore), headquarters 42nd ...

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  34. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Sedition Bill was read the first time. The second reading was fixed for next Wednesday. The House then adjourned. ...

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  35. COURTRAI BEACHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is unofficially reported that Courtrai has been reached. ...

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  37. MR. HUGHES ADDRESSES TROOPS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. Keith Murdoch, reporting from Australian headquarters, says: Standing on top of a motor car bonnet Mr. Hughes addressed two par ...

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  38. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—At the opening of the annual synod of the Anglican Church, at Perth, Archbishop Riley said that to curtail the war by one day would prevent untold ...

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  39. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Government has recognised the Polish National Army as an autonomous Allied co-belligerent. ...

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  40. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to the annual report of the Public Services Board, the service is becoming more efficient year by year. The new positions created ...

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  41. TREATMENT OF BRITISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—In the House of Lords the debate on the treatment of British prisoners of war in Germany evoked outbursts of strong feeling. Lord Newton, on ...

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  42. CROSSING THE FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dutch reports show that the Germans are crossing the frontier at Limburg. A state of disaffection and mutiny is spreading throughout the army. ...

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  43. SCHOOL TEACHER IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Newcastle Police Court Kenneth Delmege, a public school teacher, was committed for trial on a charge of attempting to murder his wife. ...

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  44. THE FLANDERS SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says:—We are following up rapidly our success in Flanders, it being difficult to set any limits to the Allied ...

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  45. FRENCH AIRMAN KILLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A message from Berlin states that the French airman, Garros, was killed on October 4. ...

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  46. RAILWAY FARES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The increase in railway fares will apply to all periodical tickets as well as ordinary fares. Workmen's tickets will also be affected. ...

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  47. ALLIED CAPTURES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Americans have capturcd Grandpre. South-west of Lille and westward of Carvin the enemy is retrcating, also immediately west of Lille, where we ...

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  48. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Musicians' Union declines to take any part in the A.L.P. recruiting ballot. ...

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  49. UNCLEAN PREMISES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—McDowall, Ltd., pleaded guilty to a charge of having unclean premises at the Frou Frou tea rooms and was fined £20 with costs. Evidence was ...

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  50. GERMANS LOOTING VILLAGES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—On the Flanders front numerous German prisoners were found carrying property looted from Roulers and elsewhere. They declared they acted on ...

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  51. LIKELY TO PREJUDICE RECRUITING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At the Police Court Cuthbcrt Butler, a member of the Assembly, was fined £5 and £3 costs under the war precautions regulations on a charge of ...

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  52. MR. MILLER, M.L.A.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—The condition of Mr. G. Miller, M.L.A., is critical. There is very litle hope of his recovery. ...

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  55. DESTITUTE WIVES AND CHILDREN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A war precaution regulation was made to-day enabling destitute wives and children of persons interned in Australia to receive a weekly ...

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  56. STAYING TILL CHRISTMAS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook remain in London till Christmas. ...

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