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  3. The Singleton Argus.

    Early last week the cablegrams contained the gist of the German Chancellor's vaunting exposition of the war aims of his country, in which, as was ...

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  4. U BOAT ASSASSINS.

    An amazing story was told by John Duff, a fifteen-year-old cadet of the British merchant service, the only survivor of the British ship Thracia, sunk ...

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  5. FRENCH WARSHIP SUNK.

    The French naval vessel Colbert was torpedoed in the Mediterranean on April 30. Fifty-one of the crow were drowned. ...

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  6. SUBMARINE WAR

    The Press Bureau announces that the British troopship Cameronia was torpedoed in the Mediterranean on Tuesday last. ...

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  7. SWEDISH STEAMERS SUNK.

    The Swedish steamers Vestiland, Viking and Aspen, grain laden, from England to Sweden, were torpedoed in the North Sea. Two of the Vestiland's ...

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  8. VISIT FROM RANDWICK BOWLERS.

    A team of bowlers from Randwick will pay a visit' to Singleton on Saturday next. The team includes a number of prominent city business men, ...

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  9. DEATH OF MR MICHAEL RYAN.

    Mr Michael Ryan, a very old and highly respected resident of Singleton, passed away at the residence of his daughter, Mrs E. C. Carroll, Auburn, ...

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  10. DEPARTURE OF MR A. D. HUME.

    After serving for the past four years and two months as Town Clerk to the Singleton Municipal Council, Mr A. D. Hume has resigned his position in ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE RAILWAY NEEDS.

    The Newcastle City Council, Chamber of Commerce, and suburban councils waited upon the Railway Commissioners, requesting, amongst other things, ...

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  12. LOCAL NEWS

    It is understood that the selection of a rabbit inspector for the district from the 102 applicants will not be completed until next week. ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    The weather conditions of late may be described as of a "patchy" natme, the temperatures, ranging from sharp and cold to mild and warm, and bright ...

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  14. EMPIRE DAY SERVICES.

    There was a large congregation at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, when a service in commemoration of Empire Day was ...

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  15. PROTECTION FOR JEWS

    Dr. Weiziman, presiding at the English Zionist Conference, said he had been officially informed that the Allied Governments favoured granting the ...

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  16. EX-SOLDIER'S SUICIDE.

    At the inquest on Donald Jones, an ex-soldier, who was found dead with a bullet wound over his heart, in University Park, the coroner found that he ...

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  17. THE LATEST.

    A great campaign to sell Liberty bonds commences on Monday. The most important financiers are co-operating in the loan. ...

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  18. RECRUITING MINERS.

    The British Government has decided to recruit the coal minors medically classified "A," who entered the industry since August 14, 1916, excepting ...

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  19. AMERICA'S ARMY

    Wasington, Sunday.—President Wilson has signed, the Draft Bill, but will not send the Roosevelt volunteers at present. ...

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  20. U.S. TROOPS FOR FRANCE.

    The War Department is arranging for a second and probably a larger expeditionary force to go to France in the near future. ...

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  21. SIGNALLER TOM SKEYHILL.

    Signaller Tom Skeyhill, the brilliant war lecturer and verse writer, will visit Singleton on Monday next, May 28th, and lecture in the Mechanics' Hall on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RUSSIA LOYAL

    London, Sunday.—The Petrograd correspondent of the New York "Sun" states:—The crisis is past. There is no question of Russia's loyalty to the ...

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  23. PRODUCE MARKET

    The following are to-day's quotations:— Chaff— Oaten, privately, 5/ cwt; at auction, prime, 4/8; other grades, 3/3 ...

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  24. LATEST FORECAST.

    Cloudy generally, with showers over southern parts, chiefly in the south-west and on southern slopes and highlands; north to west ...

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  25. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    Several branches of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, met to consider Judge Edmunds' proposals. It is stated that Judge ...

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  26. THE LATEST.

    M. Thomas, Minister for Munitions, who is visiting Petrograd, remains there as Ambassador until his successor is appointed. ...

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  27. NEW APOSTOLIC DELEGATE.

    The Pope has appointed Monsignor Cattanac as Apostolic Delegate to Australia. ...

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  28. TWELVE PIRATES SUNK.

    London, Sunday.—The Exchange Telegraph Company's correspondent in Paris states that between May 1 and 5 a dozen German submarines were sunk, ...

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  29. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    The inmates of a four-roomed cottage at Rockdale were compelled to escape in their night clothes when they discovered a fire at 1.30 this morning. Every ...

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  30. LATEST CASUALTY LIST.

    To-day's casualty list contains 1042 new casualties, including 71 killed in action, 45 died of wounds, 16 died of other causes, 407 wounded, 330 missing, ...

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  31. SCANDINAVIAN AFFAIRS.

    The harvest prospects in Sweden are very bad. The production of alcohol has been reduced owing to the lack of grain. ...

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  32. CHEERING NEWS

    The Coalition Government's programme is welcomed with profound satisfaction in all quarters, particularly the rejection of all ideas for a ...

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  33. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A wireless Russian official message says: Our artillery repulsed an attempted attack eastward of Kalcem. Our fire dispersed an attack ...

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  34. PREPARING FOR RETREAT.

    M. Tudesq says that the Germans are hastily digging switch trenches in the Artois and Champagne area, which is an indication of retreat. For the last ...

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  35. FRENCH FRONT

    A French communique says: There is a most violent artillery struggle in the region of Chemin-des-Dames, along the whole front between Labovelle, ...

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  36. THE HINDENBURG LINE

    Mr Philip Gibbs reports that fighting is proceeding astride of the Sensee River, north-eastward of Croiselles and westward of Bullecourt, where the ...

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  37. SERIOUS GERMAN STRIKE.

    The "Arbiter Zeitung" reports that grave strikes have occurred at the war factories and naval dockyards at Elbing, Stettin, and Konigsberg. ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    A Rome message states that 30,000 Austrian casualties occurred in the first four days of the Italian offensive. ...

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  39. HEAVY FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    Field-Marshal Haig, in his report today, says:—As the result of a morning attack we occupied the further section of the Hindenburg line over a ...

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  40. WITH THE ITALIANS

    An Italian official report says: We extended our position at Vodice, and drove back dense masses of the enemy who were attempting to stop our ...

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  41. GERMAN COUNTER-TRICK

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says:—Thirty-two miles from the French front, between St. Quentin and Laffaux, there has been a ...

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