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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsColonel Repington, the "Times" correspondent, says no doubt three of the Austrian armies are shattered. General Bothmer while escaping disaster has ...
Article : 285 wordsAs the result of investigations in connection with the recent circulation of counterfeit Commonwealth five pound notes the police arrested two ...
Article : 386 wordsThe nominiations for the Narrabri Hospital Races on August 23 and 24 are as follows:- FIRST DAY. ...
Article : 265 wordsThere is an increasing number of prisoners of the 1917 class, also there are proofs that the 1918 class is partially incorporated. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Headquarters says the enemy losses during his desperate efforts to regain the ground around Pozieres were extremely heavy ...
Article : 318 wordsIn the Assembly to-day Mr. Haynes asked the Premier was it a fact that the Government paid the expenses of Mr. Arthur Griffith, amounting to ...
Article : 1,246 wordsThe re-introduction of the bulk handling of wheat proposal of the present Government is a further reminder of the absolute indifference of a ...
Article : 731 wordsThere is indignation at Winnipeg re garding American reports as to the damaged Manitoba wheat crop, which is confined to the south. The yield of the ...
Article : 49 wordsSeventeen thousand signatures were received the first day at Breslan to the Socialist petition for a speedy place and no conquest. ...
Article : 35 wordsGeneral Russky has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the northern armies in succession to General Kuropatkin. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe "Times" correspondent says the King during his visit to the West went everywhere and saw the every-day life of the troops. The King, President ...
Article : 164 wordsA Paris message says the French resumed the offensive on the Sommee in the afternoon after an intense cannonade making important gains. They ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. McAlpin, the "Daily Mail" correspondent on the west front, says the French War Office has decreed three days' leave for every soldier to whom ...
Article : 37 wordsRosehill Maiden Handicap: Cuffs. Highweight Handicap: Galen. Hurdles: Inverara. Rosehill Handicap: Prinus. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Government's insistence upon including in the Arbitration Amendment Bill provisions giving civilian unionists preference over ex-soldiers ...
Article : 171 wordsForty troop trains are reported to have passed Cologne towards the Somme. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe New Zealand Grand National Hurdles were won by Art, with Master Regal second, and Sir Solo third. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe King presented the Belgian Queen with the first class Red Cross. ...
Article : 19 wordsGood quality chaff sold well to-day, but values generally did not vary from those accepted on Wednesday. Potatoes sold strongly at steady rates. ...
Article : 89 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Asquith said that the Government was determined not to tolerate a resumption of diplomatic intercourse with Germany ...
Article : 128 wordsA number of defendants were proceeded against at the Tamworth Police Court on Thursday by the Commonwealth Divisional Returning Officer for ...
Article : 195 wordsFour divisions of 90,000 Canadian troops are now at the front. They have been moved from the Ypres salient to take their places alongside the Anzacs ...
Article : 81 wordsLarge business was done in dairy produce in Sussex-street this morning. Late rates ruled with the exception of new laid eggs, which fell a penny, ...
Article : 117 wordsAt the inquest concerning the death of Ernest Vaution, evidence was given that deceased, who was chief draughtsman in the Lands Department, suffered ...
Article : 82 wordsOfficial reports of the recent aerial doings show wonderful co-operation with the artillery. Thrilling fights are almost daily against the German ...
Article : 74 wordsThe city editor of the "Times" says the British Government has agreed to purchase 100,000 tons of concentrates annually during the war and ten years ...
Article : 76 wordsCattle.—1784 penned. Prime unaltered. Others 10/ to 15/ lower. Best beef 60/, second 55/, inferior 48/, bullocks £12 to £27, cows £10 to £18. ...
Article : 49 wordsIn connection with the shearing trouble the men are still holding out. On Tuesday Balarang station started with a full board, the rates conceded being ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Cabinet has decided upon the immediate introduction of five additional bills, including a libel bill, franchise bill, costs of resumptions bill, water ...
Article : 71 wordsReuter's correspondent says the King and Kaiser visited the Somme simultaneously. Hysterical accounts are published in ...
Article : 71 wordsReuter's representative at New York states that since the war started foreign Governments have raised 270 million pounds in the United States of which ...
Article : 71 wordsThe sad news of the death of Private Harley McDonagh, son of the Mayor of Gunnedah, has just been received. He was killed in action on the Western ...
Article : 72 wordsThe high pressure is moving steadily eastward. Since yesterday it has travelled about 400 miles and is now centrally situated in the western districts ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. A. H. Wynn of Largs, West Maitland, has received word that his son. Private J. C. Wynn, was killed in action in France on July 20th. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe New Zealand Government has announced that information has been received that one of New Zealand's soldiers deserted to the enemy. The ...
Article : 67 wordsA British airman patrolling he Somme front at a height of 4000 feet sighted eight Germans at 9000 feet. He climbed to this height, five British battleplanes ...
Article : 169 wordsParis newspapers regard the appointment of Count Andrassy as Austrian-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs as being pointed towards the unification ...
Article : 60 wordsAs the result of a collision between a motor car and a cart, Frederick Thomas March sixteen years of age, received serious injuries last evening. He ...
Article : 127 wordsSome weeks ago ten members of the New South Wales Ministry issued writs against the Australian Pictorial Newspaper Company, Ltd., the ...
Article : 70 wordsE. H. Nail, licensee of the Criterion Hotel, Peel-street Tamworth applied at the Tamworth Licensing Court yesterday for permission to dispense with ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Dungowan hospital ball was held on Wednesday night and proved a great success. There was a very large attendance, including a number of ...
Article : 58 wordsMrs. M. A. Hall, aged 75 one of the olest residents of the district, died last night. The funeral to-day was largely attended. ...
Article : 33 wordsAn Italian communique says: We captured trenches on Mount Pecinka in the Carso and east of Gorz, taking 350 prisoners. Enemy attacks on the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe total applications to date in connection with the third loan war number 81,728, amounting to £22,276,000. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe inquiry into the fire at the shearing shed at Frogmore Park, belonging to Mr. Sidney Perrett, was opened to-day and adjourned. Mr. Perrett has ...
Article : 49 wordsThe following rainfalls for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterda;y were posted up at the Tamworth Post Office:—Tamworth 2 points. Armidale 3, ...
Article : 35 wordsA Motor Ambulance Ball will take place in Lamotte's Hall at Moor Creek, to-night (Friday). Everything has been done to make the ball a success. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe official return of casualties to date gives the total as 46,486. ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Fri 18 Aug 1916, Page 2
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