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Advertising : 134 wordsThere is an unclaimed cable lying at the West Maitland Telegraph Office addressed to T. Winter, West Maitland, who may have it by calling at the office. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe official opening of the Isolation Hospital will be made by the Chief Secretary and Minister for Public Health), on Saturday afternoon next, at ...
Article : 55 wordsFor some time the residents of Gosforth have been agitating for a telephone service to that locality. Tenders were invited some time since for the supply of the ...
Article : 58 wordsStallholders and others having any further payments or donations to make tothe French-Australian Day Funds are requested to hand same to be hon. treasurer (Mr. W. Anderson, ...
Article : 39 wordsNews has been received from Egypt that Sergeant-major H. Bowden Fletcher, son of Mr. E. G. Fletcher, of Mosman, has received a commission as lieutenant in the Light ...
Article : 641 wordsA presentation will be made to Trooper Leslie Hepworth, at the residence of Mrs. A. Bar[?]lett, Melbourne-street, East Maitland, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 8 ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. Roy Ryan, a resident of Lee-street, met with an accident at the West Maitland railway station yesterday afternoon, as the result of which he was admitted to the ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. R.C. Beatty, of Homeville, has been advised that her son, Private Beatty, is expected to arrive in Sydney by the middle of the months. ...
Article : 33 wordsEarly in April, it will be remembered, a sensation was created at Roxby's Caledonian Hotel, in Church-street, by two men visiting several of the bedrooms occupied by ...
Article : 149 wordsMrs. Emma Hunt, of Cultivation Road, West Maitland, has received official intimation that her husband, Private Walter Hunt, was killed in action in France on August 13. Private Hunt ...
Article : 67 wordsThe flight for the Pozieres plateau [?] of the most dreadful episodes of the [?] When the further bombardment of the [?] lage was believed to have broken the [?] ...
Article : 737 wordsThe garden fete announced in connection with St. Joseph's Convent, Lochinvar, has been postponed until the 28th, 29th, and 30th instant. The winning numbers ...
Article : 46 wordsIn our report of the Hospital Week meeting the names of some of the presidents of districts were omitted, as were also those who assisted. Miss New was in charge of ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. E. J. M'Donald offered by auction at his rooms in High-street on Tuesday several choice properties, including a w.b. cottage situated at Dalveen-road, largs. ...
Article : 81 wordsA number of the produce merchants carrying on business in Sussex-street, Sydney, yesterday had a welcome but wholly unexpected visitor, who brought to their mind ...
Article : 175 wordsA most enjoyable social was held in aid of the Red Cross Fund on Friday evening, at the residence of Mrs. W. Prior. Everything passed off very satisfactory. Thanks ...
Article : 153 wordsGunner F. A. Conlon, of the 5th Division, Australian Field Artillery, writing from France to his mother, Mrs. M. Conlon, of Bridge-street, states that it is heaven to be ...
Article : 187 wordsOfficial advice has been received that Private C. G. McDonald, of the 31st Battalion, who was previously reported as missing, is now reported as having been killed ...
Article : 216 wordsAt the Garden Picture Palace to-night an unique Blue picture-play, in four parts, entitled "Undine," will be screened. This play features the perfect woman. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. George Black) will visit Maitland on Saturday next for the purpose of officially opening the new infectious wards which are modelled and [?] ...
Article : 211 words"Maciste," a unique and vivid production in six acts, was screened before a fair attendance at Prince's Picture Palace. East Maitland. last evening. The play depicts the astounding ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsOn the evenings of the 1st and 2nd instants the police paid surprise visits to several of the hotels in Maitland, with the results that four of the proprietors have ...
Article : 222 wordsA very large number of women are engaged in the manufacture of munitions in the old country at the present time, and the Government has very wisely instituted a ...
Article : 632 wordsTo-night and to-morrow night the star attraction at Pictoria Picture Palace will be the Triangle drama. "The Heckoning Flame," produced by Thos, H. Ince, and ...
Article : 84 wordsAt 2.50 O'clock this morning the West Maitland Fire Brigade station received an alarm of fire East Maitland. Mr. H. Sercombe who was in charge, immediately passed the call ...
Article : 215 wordsAn American stopping at a London hotel rang several times for attendance, bit no one answered. He set out for the office in an angry mood, which was not improved when he found ...
Article : 126 wordsThe question to submitted to the electors at the forthcoming referendum with regard to conscription will be as following:— ...
Article : 140 wordsIn this week's "Sydney Mail" very faithful and striking portraits are published of the Peirce Brothers, of East Mait[?]nd—the late Liout. Sidney E. Peirce, of the King's ...
Article : 332 wordsA convalescent home is to be opened in Newcastle shortly. This is to be called Newcastle and Hunter District Home, both for returned wounded and convaiescant soldiers. ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsOne extraordinary feature of the recent operations on the Soimme is due to the weather. In the earlier days of the advance the heat was extreme, water was very hard to get up to the ...
Article : 159 wordsMr. H. B. Irving, speaking at the annual conference of the Actors' Church Union, said that actors had volunteered for active service in greater number almost than any other ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Thu 14 Sep 1916, Page 4
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