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  2. Advertising

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  3. Original Correspondence.

    Sir,—Thank you for your facilities afforded my protest. Will you kindly make the following correction of printer's error. Instead of 4 drunks, ...

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  4. Dr. Lalor Farewelled.

    On Wednesday evening last many friends of Dr. Lalor, numbering upwards of 100, assembled in the Duntroon Hall to bid him farewell and ...

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  5. Heroes of the Dardanelles.

    Colonel Maclaurin, Officer Commanding the First Infantry Brigade of the Australian Imperial Force, was killed while leading a landing ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Mr. Asquith says operations in the Dardanelles are being pressed forward in a satisfactory way. The losses were heavy at the ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is cold and dry. Even a little rain would be most useful to both pastoral and agricultural interests. Grass is fairly good within ...

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  8. BELGIAN DAY.

    May 14 is to be observed as Belgian Day and every town in New South Wales is making a special effort to register a record in one ...

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  9. SEVENTH CASUALTY LIST.

    The seventh casualty list issued contains the names of 76 Australian soldiers, 29 died of wounds, 43 are wounded, 1 died of illness and 2 ...

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  10. WOUNDED SENT TO MALTA.

    Many wounded soldiers from the Dardanelles have arrived at Malta. Large hospitals have been established and staffed by English nurses ...

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  11. SPECIAL CLEARING-OUT SALE.

    To-morrow at 10 o'clock; sharp, Messrs. McDonald and DeSalis will conduct a highly important clearing-out sale at "Springbank," ...

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  12. Anniversary Celebrations.

    Special services were held in the local Methodist Church on Sunday last in connection with the Sunday School Anniversary. Special hymnus ...

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  13. TURKS REPULSED.

    The Turks who attacked the Allies camp at Krithia were repulsed, leaving 1500 dead. The Allies are advancing further into the interior. ...

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  14. BUNGENDORE NEWS.

    Up to the present. I have not heard that any steps are being taken with a view to celebrating Belgian Day. It is a great pity our Progress ...

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  15. ACTIVITY IN GALICIA

    Stubborn fighting continues in Galicia, where the enemy are now attacking the Russian right and threatening the rear of advanced ...

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  16. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    A Russian scout was captured by the Germans. They skinned and hacked to the bone one of his hands and arm, in an endeavor to extract ...

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  17. BUNGENDORE SALE.

    Mr. James Edmunds, auctioneer at Bungendore, will on Saturday offer by auction 1000 merino ewes, 200 merino wethers, 100 Lincoln cross ...

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  18. EYES ON CALAIS.

    There is great concentration of the Germans at Roulers, Courtrai, and J[?]ille, foreshadowing another vigorouse effort to reach Calais. ...

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  19. FIGHTING STILL AT HILL 60.

    Field-Marshall Sir John French reports fighting is still in prgress in the vicinity of Hill 60, where the Germans gained a footing under ...

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  20. Wool Deadlock.

    Schute, Belt and Co., Limited, report:—Notwithstanding a definite guarantee giving by the shipping companies that sufficient space is ...

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  21. BRITISH ARTILLERY SUCCESS

    The enemy made a feeble attack east, of Ypres which was easily repulsed by the British artillery who inflicted severe losses. ...

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  22. PRESBYTERIAN.

    At a meeting of the Presbyterian Workers' Association held on Wednesday the balance sheet read by Mrs. Shaw, hon. sec, disclosed the ...

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  23. Earller Cables.

    Details of the fighting in the Dardanelles reveal many stories of dash and courage. The Australians and New Zealanders jumped from the ...

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  24. THE Queanbeyan Age,

    Persons in authority seem to have a rooted objection to acknowledge that anything calamitous can possibly take place in the realm over ...

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  25. Accident.

    Our Weetaugara correspondent writes:—I am sorry to report a serious accident to Mr. W. Ryan of Horse Park he was thrown from his ...

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  26. Resumption of Gibraltar Station.

    In the High Court on Monday, before Mr. Justice Rich, a settlement was arrived at in the case in which Mr. Shand K.C., and Mr. Monaghan, ...

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  27. Patriotic Concert at Duntroon.

    A most successful concert took place at the Royal Military College on Saturday night last, The Gymnasium which is the largest hall for ...

    Article : 383 words
  28. School Holiday on May 14.

    Although Empire Day has been declared a public holiday, the schools are to remain open in order that they may become the rallying ...

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  29. A TRAGIC POSITION.

    The present drought arid the special conditions prevailing in this country have caused some extraordinary positions. A case in point ...

    Article : 245 words
  30. Plenty of Good Reasons Why

    These are some of them Every Customer receives absolute satisfaction. For cleanliness and quality of ...

    Article : 137 words
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