The Richmond River Turf Club concluded its summer meeting at Casino yesterday. The weather was again sultry and the attendance less than the first day. The fields were again ...
Article : 729 wordsCHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's Church, Lismore, Holy Communion at 8 a.m. only, morning prayer 11 a.m., evening 7.30, Rev. A. R. Ebbs. All Saints' Hall, ...
Article : 924 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—General Ryrie, Nationalist candidate for North Sydney, in a wireless message to the eleetors, especially returned soldiers, says:—"Don't be gulled ...
Article : 48 wordsThe following team will represent Wanderers against South Lismore on the Recreation Ground on Saturday, play commencing at 2 p.m.:—Fawcett, Gibson, MacKay, Miller, ...
Article : 179 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the British attitude towards Germany is one of absolute firmness. Complete agreement exists between Marshal ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Capt. Howell left Taranto for Athens en route to Australia. ...
Article : 26 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Capt.Ross-Smith and party had an enthusiastic reception at Port Darwin. They received the congratulations of the King, the Prime ...
Article : 91 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Writing from Rome Lieut. Potts describes his adventures. He says he did not see the ground for two hours while flying to Romilly. He ...
Article : 162 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr.David Storey, addressing his constituents urged the electors to wake up. He declared that to fail to record their vote for the Nationalist ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Strassburg correspondent reports unusual military activity. Numerous heavy guns have crossed. Kehl bridge to the right bank of the Rhine. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr.John B.Steel, Independent candidate for Richmond electorate, addressed a large number of electors in Tweed-street,Tweed Heads, on Monday evening, and Mr. Massy ...
Article : 118 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The King has cabled Capt. Ross-Smith as follows:—"Delighted at your safe arrival and success. It brings Australia nearer the Mother Country. ...
Article : 35 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—It is understood that Great Britain has decided to come to the aid of France in all circumstances, whatever the fate of the tripartite treaty alliance. ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The cricket authorities are perturbed concerning the future of cricket. Mr. Lacy, secretary of the M.C.C., informed a meeting of county ...
Article : 89 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The "Ad" Men's Institute has decided to ask the Lord Mayor to convene a public meeting at once to issue an urgent invitation to Captain Ross Smith ...
Article : 37 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—It is no secret that the military authorities have regarded with increasing anxiety for some time the slender numbers of the Allied army in occupation. It ...
Article : 100 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Major Turner in an article in the "Observer" stated that when one aeroplane started for Australia a famous airman was asked how long a good ...
Article : 71 wordsBERLIN, Wednesday.—A German semiofficial message says:—While the British steamer St. Helena was anchored in Holtenau locks, Kiel Canal, a man aboard ...
Article : 178 wordsOur Ballina correspondent reports:—Mr. E.C.O'Dea addressed a meeting from the Australian Hotel on Tuesday night. lie outlined the objective of the Labor party. At ...
Article : 85 wordsCAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The Australians in their second innings against a Western provinces team had six out for 164. Western provinces innings, seven for 141. ...
Article : 30 wordsLONDON, Wednesday,—The report or the Advisory Committee of Civil Aviation on Imperial air routes for speeding up communiciations between various parts of the ...
Article : 152 wordsLONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent states that a regrouping of the French forces on the Rhine has been arranged ensuring easy occupation of ...
Article : 105 wordsElector asks: Does a simple majority over the total votes polled by the other two candidates elect the third candidate, or is it neeessary for the successful candidate to ...
Article : 129 wordsA meeting of delegates of clubs playing in the Alstonville District Association was held at Alstonville on Tuesday last. Alstonville, Tregeagle, Rous, and Goonellaibah ...
Article : 208 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—The text of the note to Germany has been adopted unanimously. It is understood it is couched in the firmest tone, and there is every reason to believe ...
Article : 70 wordsSYDNEY,Thursday.—The Department of Labor and Industry notified the cold storage employees that the proposal to strike is illegal. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr.John. Yates, Alstonville, writes:—In spite of my oft trespassing on your space I must ask for a few lines upon the above subject.I have been doing a little canvassing ...
Article : 373 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The secretary of the Naval Department states that the cruiser Sydney will remain in northern waters and will keep a look-out for Poulet. ...
Article : 28 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—No news was received up to 3.30 p.m. of Capt. Wrigley, who is flying from the south to Darwin. ...
Article : 29 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The navy has been ordered to be in readiness to reimpose the blockade on Germany. Admiral Beatty has been summoned to Paris. The absence of ...
Article : 165 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The coal carters who took part in the recent strike have been expelled from the Trolly, Draymen, and Carters' Union on the ground that they struck ...
Article : 35 wordsThe following team has been selected to shoot a match against the Lismore sub-district at Byron Bay on Saturday, 27th December, 25 men aside, best 20 scores to count, ...
Article : 141 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Mr.T.P. O'Connor, M.P., has issued a manifesto declaring that there is nothing to expect from the present Ministry, which has broken its pledge to ...
Article : 110 wordsSYDNEY,Thursday.— Five delegates waited on the Chief Secretary to-day and urged that something should be done to find extra work or give relief to the unemployed ...
Article : 112 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The difficulties facing the Railway Commissioners in finding money to pay increased wages were mentioned in the Industrial Court to-day, when ...
Article : 226 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The tennis championships were continued at Double Bay-Dr. Plomley beat Moorehead (Quecnsland), 7-5, 6-3, 6-0. In the singles ...
Article : 49 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent states that the Allies' demands have produced high political tension. The newspapers are filled with gloomy ...
Article : 58 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Dublin correspondent states that Lord French's suppression methods have raised the moderates' indignation. They have ...
Article : 76 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are the acceptances for the principal events at the Rosehill meeting:—Clyde Stakes.—Aries, Sweet Lady, ...
Article : 63 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.— Detectives Jones and Madin,who have been investigating the tarring and feathering of Mr. J. K. McDougall at Ararat on 6th December, ...
Article : 230 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Paris newspapers agree that the new note to Germany purposely does not adopt the ordinary ultimatum form, when there is a time limit, in order ...
Article : 38 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr.Griffin, designer of the Federal Capital, thinks he will be old and feeble before the capital is shifted to Canberra. ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily News" states that the Home Rule Bill proposes that there should be two Parliaments with an Irish Council as a connecting link, the power ...
Article : 43 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The fastest gatlops at randwick this morning were:—Riding, five furlongs in 1.3½; Satin Bird and Dulwich Hill, six furlongs in 1.18½; Shaded ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Ward Price, the well-known correspondent, as the result of inquiries in Germany believes that the international crisis is severe. ...
Article : 26 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Robert Lorraine, a boilermaker, was found lying near his home at Rozelle this morning with his throat cut and a bloodstained razor by his side.He ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" Washington correspondent says that President Wilson is at present not willing to again discuss the treaty. It is believed he ...
Article : 64 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—A message from Bucharest states that the Rumanians captured a large aeroplane which was obliged to land at Hotin, Bessarabia, owing to engine ...
Article : 86 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The valuable, colt Gemaroon, while training at Randwick this morning, dislodged its rider. It then bolted and jumped a hurdle and fell., The horse ...
Article : 36 wordsSYDNEY, Thuesday.—In the Probate Court the contested will of late Edmund Lee was continued. The defendant, the widow of the testator, alleged that ...
Article : 169 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—In consequence of the higher cost of living medical men all over the country are increasing their fees; in many instances by 50 per cent. ...
Article : 35 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The beer strike has caused a noticeable falling off in police prosecutions. As the result business at the Central Police Court is practically at a standstill. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe following weights have been declared for the various events to be contested at the Lismore Pony Club meeting, to be held on Satarday:— ...
Article : 139 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Moralists are earnestly exercised over the present female fashions, basing their disapproval on the clerical denunciations of the Pope, Cardinal Bourne, ...
Article : 124 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Two men were injured in a collision between a tram and fish cart at Randwick this morning. The tram was badly smashed, and the cart overturned. ...
Article : 41 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—The Supreme Council has acceded to the request of the Austrian Chancellor, Renner, to come to Paris to explain Vienna's desperate food plight and ...
Article : 33 wordsPARIS, wednesday.—)A Stockholm message reports that peace negotiations between Soviet Russia and the Baltic States, have opened at Dorpat. ...
Article : 24 wordsSYDNEY,Thursday.—The case in which John Wilson is charged with the murder of his wife at Limbri, near Tamworth, was continued at the Central Criminal Court to-day. ...
Article : 109 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Since the inception of the Fair Rents Court, from March, 1916, to November of this year, 1598 applications for the determination of rents were ...
Article : 54 wordsBERLIN, Wednesday.—Talaat Pasha, the fugitive Turkish ex-Minister, whose surrender is demanded by the Allies, is now in Berlin. According to the newspapers he has ...
Article : 44 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Supreme Court Marmaduke England, farmer, of Dorrigo,sued A. H. Thompson, a Sydney commercial agent, and J. Noble, Dr. Gatenby,and ...
Article : 119 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Amerongen correspondent states that the ex-Kaiser and Prince Adalbert received telegrams from Germany reporting that the French ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—What is authority atively described as a fine piece of work has now been concluded and has freed the Persian province of Ispahan from a dangerous band ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" says that despite all statements to the contrary from Paris and New York Carpentier has signed up to meet Dempsey in London ...
Article : 66 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Richard Pestell and Clyde Leo, members of the police force, were charged at the Darlinghnrst Sessions with assaulting Wong Fay in August last. The ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsBRISBANE,Thursday.—Eiglity-six war medals and decorations, including one Victoria Cros to Corporal Gordon, were presented to returned soldiers by Lieut-General ...
Article : 74 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.— The Father O'Donnell case in the House is angrily canvarsed. There is a feeling that an apology should he tendered him or Australia. Sinu ...
Article : 57 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—In the ordnanco conspiracy case after further evidence the accused, who reserved their defence, were committed for trial. ...
Article : 25 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Thieves broke into the dye works of the Crossley Company at Waterloo and secured silks and gabardines valued at £1000. ...
Article : 26 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Carpentier has agreed to fight Dempsey for a purse of £35,000, the winner taking £21,000. ...
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