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Advertising : 35 words"The Times" correspondent at Athens states that M. Skouloudis, Premier of Greece, in a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, reiterated ...
Article : 175 wordsThe New York "Tribune's" London correspondent states that fresh evidence that Germany is anxious to end the war speedily is cludicated ...
Article : 206 wordsSir Douglas Haig, the British Commander-in-chief, reports that iS Allied aeroplanes have carried out a successful bombing raid on enemy ...
Article : 222 wordsThe ballot drawn in this Society last night was won by Mrs. M. White, Durham-street. ...
Article : 23 wordsAt the outbreak of war there was residing in Bathurst a young Frenchman named Robert Boucher. Boucher was not long in getting back to Europe to ...
Article : 393 wordsBishop and Mrs. Long and family returned to Bathurst about (or on Tuesday last, after spending a month at the seaside. The Bishop will be the preacher at the ...
Article : 55 wordsLast night various speakers held forth at length on King's Parade, in the interests of recruiting, under the auspices of the War Service ...
Article : 54 wordsWilliam H. Edwards, proceeded against by R. Evans, inspector to the Bathurst Council, was at the Police Court yesterday fined 10/ and 4/ costs ...
Article : 67 wordsProfessor Masargh, a former member of the Australian Reichsrath, oxiled at the outset of the war, emphasises the necessity for the wiping out of the ...
Article : 204 wordsThe "Daily Mai1" describes the forces in Egypt as being camped on the sand dunes of the Mediterranean on one side, and on the other, on the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Paris "Temps" Salonica correspondent says Entente troops are landing daily with artillery. Von Mackenson has been on the opposite front ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsOwing to the overflowing of the Oghinsk Canal as the result of a sudden thaw the Germans have been obliged to evacuate the whole of their ...
Article : 159 wordsIt is reported that Roumania has decided to accept the offer of the Central Powers of 100,000. waggons of cereals. ...
Article : 31 wordsIt is freely stated that many of the soldiers now in camp at Bathurst are minus either shirts or socks. If this is so, it is a matter that the local ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—The troops in camp are urgently in need of a band. A fund has already been opened, to which the following have made or promised ...
Article : 294 wordsSir,—I quite agree with the suggestion of your Rockley correspondent "Bushey" that it would be a good thing to form a Unit of Discharged ...
Article : 117 wordsThe "Petit Journal's" Rome correspondent points out that Germany's demands upon Roumania have become most pressing only because of ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Tudor, Minister for Customs, is closely witching developments in connection with the refusal of the Williamstown wharf laborers to load flour ...
Article : 215 wordsAccording to one speaker (a soldier) at the recruiting meeting on King's Parade last night, conscription will surely come to the shores ...
Article : 179 wordsA Paris message states that the Servian armies in Corfu and Salonica number from 100,000 to 130,000 as the result of the Allies reorganisation. ...
Article : 154 wordsThrough neutral channels comes the intelligence of an important memorandum addressed by Germany to neutral countries. Henceforward ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 wordsAgain the interest of the Friday recruiting meeting held on King's Parade last night was marred by too long speeches and too many of them. ...
Article : 97 wordsLance-Corporal Charles Edwards, of Chatswood, Sydney, was in a large measure responsible for the magnificent success which attended the final stage ...
Article : 281 wordsThe Washington correspondent of "The Times" says that the Hearst newspapers, which are pre-German, are discussing the imminence of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsIt will be remembered that at bet month's meeting of the Bathurst P.P. Board there was a copy of a private letter, written by the ...
Article : 133 wordsMembers of the French Cabine who have arrived at Rome to confer with the Italian Government were given a most enthusiastic welcome ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsAs an instance of the fact that there are sharpers oven among the returned soldiers, it may be mentioned that recently a man in khaki arrived in ...
Article : 154 wordsAs the star feature of a superlative programme at the City Pictures tonight, the popular and beautiful Florence Turner will be seen us the ...
Article : 127 wordsOne raider was seen circling at a great height. Three bombs were dropped on an adjoining field. The second raider attached a girls ...
Article : 74 wordsTheir Majesties the King and Queen yesterday gave an audience to Lieut. Clutha McKenzie, son of the New Zealand High Commissioner, who was ...
Article : 176 wordsA case of some interest to motor its was heard in the Police Court yesterday, when William Ewer, represented by Mr. W. H. Henlea, was proceeded ...
Article : 105 wordsMulgawillah was to-day taken out of the Flying Handicap at the Canterbury Park races to-morrow. ...
Article : 19 wordsA Copenhagen message states that a surprise discussion occurred in the Swedish Rigsdag concerning the Royal appanage. ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Queen paid a surprise visit to the Anzac Buffet in London yesterday, accompanied by Princess Mary and Prince Albert. They served tea ...
Article : 40 wordsThe strike on the barrier was officially declared off at midday. The pickets have been withdrawn, and the companies announce that work ...
Article : 44 wordsAttention is drawn to an advertisement in this issue touching on the serious of lectures on First Aid to Wounded The first lecture will be given on ...
Article : 46 wordsA gift evening in connection with the above Society was held at the Church schoolroom on Thursday lost, and was very successfully carried out. ...
Article : 163 wordsYesterday's meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board again discussed the Stock Diseases (Tick) Act. The provisions of this Act refer to the ...
Article : 166 wordsTwo gentlemen who are evidently unable to keep in check an inordinate desire to over-indulge in alcohol, were yesterday placed under orders ...
Article : 122 wordsFurther evidence was taken to-day in connection with the charge of insanity against William J. Chidley. The inquiry was adjourned. ...
Article : 28 wordsErnest Mayer, editor of the Voerwartz," is on trial in camera in connection with the publication of two pamphlets. ...
Article : 28 wordsA party of street-wandering neddies coolly walked into the Court House gardens carly yesterday morning and commenced to enjoy life when rudely ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Admiralty announces that sea fishermen are exempted from service in the army, but are regarded as reserve men in the Royal Navy. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe secretary of the War Garrison has resigned because President Wilson refused irrevocably to support the continental army plan accepted. ...
Article : 27 wordsAn inquest to-day brought out the fact that Mrs. Margarct Hackett had fatally taken poison at her home at Glebe in mistake for a tonic. ...
Article : 31 wordsLord French and two naval officers attended a meeting of the War Council in Dowling-street yesterday. ...
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The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Sat 12 Feb 1916, Page 2
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