In connection with the report of industrial troubles and unrest in Germany Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a partial strike is now semi-officially admitted. ...
Article : 60 wordsIf Ald. G. W. Delahunty were the Czar of Lithgow he would, according to his own statement made at the Council meeting on Monday night, tear up Main-street as we know ...
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Advertising : 114 wordsThe annual meeting of the Lithgow branch of the Catholic Federation was held in the convent school on Sunday afternoon. In the absence of Rev. Father Doberty (president) ...
Article : 651 wordsMr. W. A. Watt, Minister for Works and Railways, is due here at eleven on Friday morning to inquire into housing conditions in connection with the small arms factory. Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsA special meeting of the Lithgow P.L.L. will be held in the Trades Hall to-night, as advertised. A pigeon match and sports will be held at ...
Article : 980 wordsThe State Parliament reopened yesterday. Mr. Beeby early gave notice of the Amending Industrial Arbitration Act, a bill to amend the Gas Act of 1912, and a number of measures ...
Article : 268 wordsRenter's Petrograd correspondent states that the Bolsheviks have announced that diplomatic relations with Roumania have been broken off.--Reuter. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe question of insufficient water supply for the residents of hospital hill and environs was again brought before the Lithgow Council at its meeting on Monday, when Ald. ...
Article : 620 wordsThe question as to whether the area under wheat should be reduced with a view to increasing this number of stock has naturally aroused great interest among producers. The ...
Article : 1,023 wordsThe supply ship Drome and a trawler were mined and sunk off Marseilles. Forty are missing.--United Service. The Andania (the 13,500 ton Cunarder ...
Article : 48 wordsMrs. Randall, wife of Mr. Percy Randall, schoolteacher at Frame's Creek, gave birth to two daughters and one son. ...
Article : 32 wordsA Reuter's Petrograd message says that an epidemie resulting form malnutrition is decimating the population. Typhus more dangerous that plague is rampant. The ...
Article : 185 wordsLatest Queensland reports indicate that Mackay has been practically effaced, due to the tidal wave and the fact that 77 12 inches of rain fell in a month. It would appear that ...
Article : 207 wordsA new section has been taken over from the French. The British line now covers St. Quentin. A Zurich report states that 200 invalided ...
Article : 388 wordsSince the drawing for prizes took place, the following have presented their tickets to Mr. H. J. Frost, at the Trades Hall, and received orders for their respective prizes ...
Article : 331 wordsA telegram from Constantinople states that the Goeben is fir for service and that the aerial attacks on the vessel only did minor damage. The Admiralty, on the other hand, says ...
Article : 45 wordsA meeting to consider Germany's lost colonies was convened by the British Workers' League, when a resolution was pased expressing admiration and gratitude for the brilliant ...
Article : 104 wordsA telegram from Brisbane states that the Fitzroy River is now 30ft. 4 12 inches high and is still rising. A rescue party removed three families from a grave position at Lion Creek. ...
Article : 59 wordsArre Marmott was charged with having on the 22nd instant, at the blast furnace, unlawfully assaulted Pietro Pompini. Defendant pleaded not guilty. Mr. Tartakover appeared ...
Article : 358 wordsThere was an unusual occurrence in Sydney about 9 o'clock this morning when dark clouds banked up and completely enveloped the city in gloom. Pedestrians immediately ...
Article : 85 wordsThe air raid was carried out in what is now the familiar relays. There was an earlier intermittent attack extending for two hors and a brief repetition after midnight. The ...
Article : 196 wordsBefore Mr. A. B. C. Burke, acting P.M. yesterday, three children under the age of 16 years were charged with having broken and entered the Oakey Park public school and ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Germans raided a British advanced post north-east of Langemarck. Hostile artillery is active south-east of Cambrai, north of Lens, and also in the Passchendacle sector. ...
Article : 324 wordsRecently serious complaints were made relative to the accommodation of the guard at the small arms factory, and the Defence Department was communicated with by the ...
Article : 111 wordsA very pretty marriage was celebrated in the Mort-street Methodist Church on Saturday afternoon, by the Rev. J. S. Thomas. The contracting parties were Florence Adeline ...
Article : 244 wordsBy way of celebrating the recent "No" victory, a basket picnic under the auspices of the Lithgow league, was held at Blackheath on Saturday. A special train was provided ...
Article : 182 wordsA general meeting of the Lithgow R.S. and S.I.L. was held in the club's rooms last night, Lieut. Gribben presiding. The question of the housing of returned men working at the ...
Article : 153 wordsHenry John Peck was charged with having used indecent language in the Eskbank railway yards on the 16th January. He pleaded guilty, and was fined 40s, with 6s costs. One ...
Article : 39 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports:--We drove off raiders at Arleuxen and Echerlle. There was great hostile artillery at Monchy Le Prenz. ...
Article : 33 wordsEdward Wilcockson was charged with having allowed a horse to stray on a public road on the 19th instant. H. Dyball pleaded guilty for defendant, who did not appear. A ...
Article : 109 wordsA Reuter's Vancouver message reports in tense suffering in eastern Canadian and American cities as a result of the coal shortage. The problem is serious. Big centres of the ...
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Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Wed 30 Jan 1918, Page 2
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