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  2. LATE WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Candler, official correspondent at the British [?] says the wounded officers from Kut-of-Amara have arrived ...

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  3. THE LATEST NEWS

    N.S. Wales: Fine, with some early morning, fogs; variable winds, chiefly westerly to northerly. ...

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  4. Casino Curses.

    Sir,—I have lived in a few towns in my life, but Casino caps all for what I may call lack, of duty on the part of those who are responsible for ...

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  5. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A New Zealand prisoner in Turkey writes on March 15th: "We are all at Belenedik working for a German ...

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  6. LOSS ON STATE TIMBER MILLS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State timber yard at Uhr's Point represents an invested capital of £454,355, and shows a loss for the ...

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  7. KID GLOVE POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a meeting of the North Sydney branch of the Anti-German League the present kid glove policy was condemned. It was ...

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  8. THIS AUSTRIAN FORCES.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—An Austrian communique says: Our attacks south of the Tyrolean frontier continually gain ground. Our ...

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  9. WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF HONOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—This week has been sot apart by the Australasian League of honor for women and girls, in which to intercede for the ...

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  10. GENERAL ITEMS.

    An official report from Paris says: Our aeroplanes bombed important [?] depots between [?] and [?] southward ...

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  11. UPPER HOUSE REFERENDUM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is reported that Mr. Hall, Attorney-General, is of opinion that the Upper House referendum would prove unfavorable ...

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  12. BRANDS OF BUTTER BOXES.

    The Minister for Agriculture desires to inform managers of butter factories and others concerned that 70 per cent. of the brands received ...

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  13. BUTTER IMPROVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There has been a decided improvement in the quality of butter produced since the Dairy Bill came into force. ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN ATTACKS REPULSED

    ROME, Sunday.—The latest official communique says: We repulsed attacks between the Adige and Terraguolo Valley. We withstood the ...

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  15. "SUNDAY TIMES" SOLD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The whole stock of the "Sunday Times" Newspaper Co., Ltd., together with plant, building, and freehold land on ...

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  16. AIR RAID ON KENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official Three seaplanes raided the east coast of Kent at 2 o'clock this morning. One dropped a dozen bombs ...

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  17. SYDNEY JOURNALIST DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Robert Adams Buckham, who has been connected with the advertising staff of the "Bulletin" for the last thirty ...

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  18. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SAVINGS.

    SYDNEY, Monday:—Transactions in the Public Schools Savings Bank during 1915 show a market falling off in the volume of deposits by ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. GROCERY DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The closing of the soap factories in Victoria owing to a grocery dispute is having a slight effect on the manufacture of ...

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  21. SMASHING A FORT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The War Office has made the following announcement:—"Major-General Sir Archibald reports that on May 18 ...

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  22. FIERCE STRUGGLE FOR HILL 304.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An official message, issued yesterday at Paris, says: After a mine explosion the enemy attempted to penetrate a ...

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  23. THE MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the fat stock sales, to-day, 2000 cattle were yarded, the market being firm. Best beef 52s per 100lbs., seconds 45s, ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. J. Costello, school teacher at Wollongbar, has been removed to Sofala. Mr. Lewe, postmaster at Coopernook, is to take charge of the Alstonville office. ...

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  25. THE BERLIN VERSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin version of the fighting is: The French attacked Hill 304, but they beaten back, suffering the ...

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  26. FRENCH AIRMAN MISSING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Anxiety prevails as to the fate of M. Boillet, the famous motorist, who engaged five German aeroplanes. He soon ...

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  27. British Butter Market.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Grahame, has received a report from the Agent-General concerning the butter market in England and ...

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  28. GERMAN STEAMER SUNK

    LONDON, Friday.—A Copenhagen message states that the British submarines in the Baltic sank another German steamer yesterday evening. ...

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  29. HEAVY AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    ROME, Sunday.—Swiss advices state that the Austrians, on the first three days of their offensive against Italy, lost 20,000 men. ...

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  30. ALLIES TRADE PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Milan merchants and manufactures discussed Britain's prohibition of various imports and passed a resolution ...

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  31. TO WIN THE WAR.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Hughes has written to the Lord Provost of Glasgow acknowledging is reception in that city. "The cordiality," he ...

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  32. PRO-ALLIES AME[?]CANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A crowded meeting was held at Carnegie Hall under the auspices of the American Rights Committee to commemorate ...

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  33. EXASPERATED BULGARS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Calvert, the representative of the London "Times" in the Balk [?] writing from Salonica, says that the number ...

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  34. CONCENTRATING IN ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Turks are hurrying all possible reinforcements to the interior of Asia Minor, leaving only 150,000 to defend ...

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  35. FRENCHMAN'S FLYING RECORD.

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Parish states that yesterday Lieut. Poulet beat the world's aviation height record with two ...

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  36. TURKS BOMBING PORT SAID.

    LONDON, Monday.—Turks made [?] air raid on Port Said, and two people were killed and 19 injured, [?] were used before the ...

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  37. Military Supplies.

    Australian manufacturers have received orders from the Defence Department for 453,898 felt hats and 863,000 pairs of military boots for ...

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  38. FRENCH CAPTURE TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The French captured two trenches at Hancourt Quarrie's and at Handroment. ...

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  39. NO MORE FAREWELLS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Cophenhagen states that the military authorities in Germany have now forbidden wives and children and ...

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  40. FURTHIER GERMAN REPULSES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Severe fighting continues on the River Mouse front. The Germans have been repulsed. ...

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  41. AERIAL ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Monday.—German airmen twice raided Dunkirk, causing some damage. Fifty-three allied aircraft counter-raided the German ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Austrian offensive comprises 150,000 men and extends from Monteperi, west of Lake Gard to Cinladodia east of ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A return supplied by the Defence Department shows that the casualties sustained by the Australians on active service ...

    Article : 89 words
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