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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE WAR. ON THE FRENCH FRONT

    Paris communiques state there has been a lively bombardment off Manepas. We have enlarged our positions south west of Estrees, taking many. ...

    Article : 77 words
  4. PTE. ARNOLD NEEDHAM KILLED

    A Clergate correspondent writes:—Quite a gloom was cast over the neighbourhood when the sad news came through that Pte Arnold ...

    Article : 144 words
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  6. State Parliament.

    The Minister for Labor and Industry last night, in reply, to Mr. Fitzpatrick, stated that the recurring strikes amongst the shearers had received his ...

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  7. BOMBING AND AIR WORK.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the situation along the whole line is unchanged. Bombing attacks have taken place westward of Poziers, ...

    Article : 71 words
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  9. KAISER WITNESSES FRENCH ADVANCE.

    A report states that the Kaiser reached Picardy in time to witness the French advance on Maurepas. ...

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  10. HALF OF MAUREPAS TAKEN.

    A message from Paris states that trustworthy advices are to the effect that the French took 2000 unwounded prisoners and 70 machine guns since ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY INSTITUTE. CONCERT PARTY IN ORANGE.

    About twenty of the members of the Sydney Railway and Tramway Concert party arrived by special train from Parkes yesterday morning to give ...

    Article : 675 words
  12. RECRUITING. Telegrams.

    Forty-two recruits were accepted up to 1 p.m. at the barracks to-day. ...

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  13. IRISHMEN FORCED TO SERVE.

    In the House of Commons an Irish member complained that Irishmen temporarily resident in Eugland, were forced, to serve in the army, ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. AN AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE.

    The Australians advance on Saturday night, whereby an important line of rising ground was taken, is further prool that the enemy is not yet ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. FORGED FIVERS STILL EXISTENT.

    The police are still receiving reports of forged fivers being still in circulation. ...

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  16. "YOU DON'T SAY! WELL, WE'LL COME WITH YOU."

    War Correspondent Gibbs report illustrates the good feeling between the Australians and the old English regiments. He relates an episode near ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1916.

    The committee of the Orange Coursing Club have refused to pay the stake won by Noise over to his nominator, pending proof of the bona fides ...

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  18. THE TELEGRAPH OFFICERS.

    Evidence was concluded to-day before Mr. Justice Powers in the telegraph officers case. The court will resume in Melbourne. ...

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  19. THE SINKING OF THE LASSOO.

    The Admiralty announces that the destroyer Lassoo, which was sunk off the Dutch coast yesterday, was either torpedoed or mined. Six of the crew ...

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  20. JUSTICE PRING ILL.

    Mr. Justice Pring, who has been in a private hospital for some weeks, left the institution yesterday. He is progressing favorably. ...

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  21. CORPORAL JACKA'S FURTHER HONORS.

    Corporal Jacka has earned further honors, and is now in hospital at London suffering from eight different wounds. His comrades are full of ...

    Article : 251 words
  22. REMEMBER THE BARALONG.

    A German "White Book" has been issued bearing on the Baralong case, and says that Zeppelin raids on England are reprisals. Therefore every ...

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  23. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast is Unsettled, with further rain over central and eastern districts, with some thunder; clearing in far west; northerly winds, ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. ORANGE RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

    Mr. O'Brien, of Edwards and O'Brien, has donated, a guinea towards the formation of the Orange Railway Institute. ...

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  25. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    Now that General Bothmer, alter stubbornly holding his winter lines for ton weeks, is compelled to fall back under Russian menaces to his ...

    Article : 174 words
  26. WAR BONDS IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The British Government is conducting an advertising campaign in appealing to the British residents in the United States to purchase war ...

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  27. THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS.

    The Premier in Cabinet to-day talked with his colleagues on the forthcoming elections, and promised them that the money would be ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. THE SPLIT £5 NOTES.

    The appeal of Wm. Wilson against his conviction for false pretences at Orange, in connection with what is known as the split £5 notes, has ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. DR. ARTHUR'S STATEMENT.

    The Laborers' Union carried a resolution last night that Dr. Arthur's statement that £ 1/9/7 was sufficient to buy food for a family of five was ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. TRADING AFTER SIX.

    The first case under the new law governing hotels came before Mr. Malone P.M., yesterday, when the licensee of a local hotel was fined £1 with ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. QUEENSLAND PREMIER ARRIVES.

    Mr. Ryan, the Premier of Queensland, who has been on a visit to England, arrived by the Sonoma to-day. He says that there as any amount of ...

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  32. BACK ON THURSDAY.

    Mr. C. R. Brown, the wen-Known herbalist and Rontgen Rays specialist, who has been away in Melbourne since Wednesday, returns to Orange ...

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  33. CHRIS YOUNG AND MADAME MELBA.

    Mr. Chris Young, one of the hon, organisers of soldiers' entertainments, is in receipt of the following telegram from Madame Melba: "Received ...

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  34. CAPTURE OF ZBOROY.

    An official message states that a Russian regiment forded a Lugh river tributary at Sereth and expelled the enemy from a series of trenches. ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. FEDERAL CABINET AND CONSCRIPTION.

    It is understood that the Federal Cabinet is considering the conscription question this afternoon. Straightout conscription is regarded as ...

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  36. SEPARATE PEACE REFUSED.

    The "Tribunas" of Athens says that Turkey and Bulgaria made overtures to the Entente for a separace peace, but the Entente refused to discuss ...

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  37. LADLES' CHOIR CONCERT.

    The executive of the Orange Ladies Choir learnt with great regret yesterday that Mr. Jarman, the conductor of the choir, was ill in Bathurst, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. Cable News. WHEAT.

    The wheat market is quiet and steady. ...

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  39. HOLLWEG AND JAGOWS VIENNA MISSION.

    The Daily Telegraph's Millan correspondent says that it is believed that the outcome of Bethman von Hollwegg's and Herr Jagow's mission to ...

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  40. CHICAGO RESPONSIBLE FOR WHEAT RISE.

    The "Daily Telegraph declares that Chicago influences were largely responsible for the rise in wheat in the English markets during the past ...

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  41. XMAS GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    All enthusiastic meeting of ladies was held at the Town Hall on Monday afternoon for the purpose of making arrangements for the ...

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  42. THE ROMANI AFFAIR.

    War correspondent Massey, earning from Romani on Saturday, says the Turks, recognising the futility of hiding their failure, abandoned Birelahd ...

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  43. UNCLEAN PREMISES.

    Charles Seymour, the tenant of the Orange butter and bacon works, got a surprise when he was summoned for not having the premises ...

    Article : 168 words
  44. A STATEMENT DOUBTED.

    Shipping circles are at a loss to understand the "Times" Melbourne cablegram that Mr Hughes made ample provision for transporting the entire ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. EIGHT HOURS FOR ALL WORKERS.

    President Wilson is hopeful of averting the threatened strike. One suggestion is a conference with congress on the question of eight hours ...

    Article : 36 words
  46. THE ENTERTAINMENT.

    The attendance at the Australian Hall at night was most satisfactory, and thosew ho braved the elements were rewarded with a first class ...

    Article : 231 words
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  48. WILL NOT FOLLOW NEW ZEALAND'S EXAMPLE.

    Mr. Thorne, in the Commons, asked whether the Australian Government had rejected a British firm's offer of six 11,000 tonners on the ground of ...

    Article : 124 words
  49. GERMANY'S SUBMARINES.

    A Berlin official message says that "Our submarines in the English Channel have sunk 7 English and 3 French sailing ships, and 3 English ...

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  50. "BRITAIN PREPARED."

    Lord Derby, who did so much towards the introduction of conscription in England, said, "Everybody that takes an interest in our new ...

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  51. BRITISH PRISONERS IN POLAND.

    In the House or Commons Lord Cecil stated that Germany sent large numbers of British prisoners to work in Poland, and refused to allow the ...

    Article : 36 words
  52. TO MAKE GERMANY UNDERSTAND.

    In the House of Commons Lord Hugh Cecil said "We will make Germany, by our post war undertakings, understand the ill treatment of our ...

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  53. LES DARCY ENLISTS

    Les Darcy has enlisted, but will complete all the fights which have been arranged for him before he goes into camp. ...

    Article : 26 words
  54. YASS ANTS IT.

    The Yass War Service Committee wants compulsory service. ...

    Article : 11 words
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