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Advertising : 273 wordsSir Douglas Haig state: We repulsed hostile attacks reported to he progressing yesterday morning southward of Kemmel. Our artillery and machine gun lire broke up attacks in the ...
Article : 155 wordsA meeting of citizens was held at the Town Hall last night for the purpose of expediting the progressive movement. The meeting was convened by the Mayor (Ald. H. O'Brien) and ...
Article : 669 wordsBathurst, Friday.—The Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) in a stirring address at King's-parade last night said:—The King has sent to the Governor-General and the Prime Minister the ...
Article : 406 wordsGeneral Haig states the Germans are being held on all fronts. Their latest attempts to advance have cost them terrible losses-particularly around Givenchy. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 708 wordsLike most people I am keeping my eye open and noting the red signs in the windows. The Red Cross, which does so much for the wounded men who are fighting for our liberty ...
Article : 1,044 wordsThe French communique states:—We attacked this morning enemy positions on both sides of the Avre on a front of four kilometres between Thennes and Mailly Rainental. We ...
Article : 83 wordsWeek Day Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon Month rises sets rises sets Saturday. Apr. 20 6 20 5 2 4 12 37 Sunday. Apr. 21 6 21 5 26 2 32 1 33 ...
Article : 674 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—After sitting for a week the Recruiting Conference summoned by the Governor-General concluded its deliberations at Federal Government house this afternoon. ...
Article : 118 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states that M. Clemencean, (Premier) expresses complete confidence in the result of the military operations. ...
Article : 22 wordsGeneral Belin has been appointed French representative to the inter-Allied Council at Versailles in succession to General Weygand, who remains General Foch's principal collaborator. ...
Article : 30 words"The Firefly of Tough Lack," the Triangle drama screened at tile Empire on Thursday evening, was entirely satisfactory. The story was interesting. The "Firefly," a soubrette ...
Article : 376 wordsA British-Italian official message states.—Manchester and South Staffordshire troops both successfully raided last night, killing thirty Austrians and taking prisoner 22. Our ...
Article : 78 wordsAt the trotting meeting on Friday afternoon a record was secured of the finish of one of the events, and subsequently a special picture was taken showing the celebrated Bobbin ...
Article : 37 wordsA garden fete in aid of the funds of the Red Cross and Kenmore Soldier's Home was held on Friday. The Hon. A. G. James, Minister for Education, performed the opening ceremony at ...
Article : 608 wordsWhen the Assembly resumed this evening General Botha, Sir R. Smart, Mr. Cresswell, the leaders of the Ministerialists, Unionists, and Labourites, respectively, expressed keen regret ...
Article : 107 wordsA public meeting was held at the Town Hall on Friday afternoon to forward the agitation for the above. There was a fair attendance. The Mayor. (Ald. H. O'Brien) presided, and ...
Article : 508 wordsBritish monitors on Wednesday night bombarded Ostend and batteries in the vicinity. Owing to the weather it is not yet possible to obtain accurate information of the results. ...
Article : 99 wordsA very successful social was held on Thursday evening in St. Patrick's Hall, in aid of school funds. It was under the supervision of Miss K. Hanley, and Mr.R. Horan. There was a very ...
Article : 155 wordsWar Loan lotteries wore condemned by a deputation which waited On the Federal Treasurer on Thursday. Mr. Watt, in replying, said the ...
Article : 368 wordsJudge Curlewis, of the Industrial Court bench, who recently held a Royal Commission of inquiry into the operations of the card system in the Randwick tramway workshops (the ...
Article : 151 wordsDear Sir,—In your issue of Thursday, 18th, re the visit of the war loan tank, it states—"The Lord Mayor of Sydney on behalf of the ladies of Goulburn, presented the V.C. man, ...
Article : 228 wordsNew York, April 18.—At a largely-attended meeting of Irish-Americans in Now York the following resolution was passed:—"We deeply deplore the attitude of those Irish who are ...
Article : 129 wordsThere was a lively scene in Auburn-street at 1 p.m. on Friday, when the home-returning crowd was photographed for the Goulburn "boost" picture. The fire engine turned out, ...
Article : 186 wordsBallarat (Vic.), Thursday.—When the case of a young girl wise was charged with vagrancy was again called in the City Court to-day it was announced that she had been married to a Now ...
Article : 146 wordsThe "Western, Advocate" states:—Before leaving for Goulburn on Wednesday, Mr. A. Jennings, who has been three years with Messrs. Dalton Bros., was presented by the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Goulburn Leader Musical Society, in conjunction with the Girls' Patriotic Club, has announced the production of Gilbert Sullivan's ever-welcome one-act opera, Trial by Jury,' ...
Article : 209 wordsMrs. E. Gorrie, of Gordon-street, Mosman, has been advised that her husband, formerly classical master at King's College, has been wounded in France. ...
Article : 186 wordsIn a letter to the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, the officer in charge of the tank says:—"t was surprising to find so much interest taken in the loan at small centres like ...
Article : 157 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—It was asked in the Senate to-day whether there was any truth in a statement that the Roman Catholic Apostolic Delegte and two of the highest Roman ...
Article : 139 wordsA meeting of the Sons of Temprance was held at the Druids' Temple on Wednesday evening, when officers were elected as follows:—J. Cuzner, W P.; Wm. Smith, F.S.; S. Harris, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe first of this year's series of recitals will be given in St. Saviour's Cathedral by the Cathedral organist to-morrow afternoon. A fine programme of organ music will be played by ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 20 Apr 1918, Page 2
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