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Advertising : 143 wordsSir.—Your readers will remember my criticism of Mr. Loughlin, M.L.A., on account of his action at the recent P.L.L. conference in support of the ...
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Advertising : 409 wordsMr. J. F. Moss, of "Bullawarrie," Grenfell road, Young, whose son was killed in France some few months back, has received the following letter ...
Article : 240 wordsMr. James Barnes' property (near Demondrille) is being worked for gold and judging by present appearances the washings should yield from ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Quarter Sessions at which His Honor Acting Judge White presided were concluded on Wednesday morning. ...
Article : 104 wordsOn Monday last Mr. and Mrs. T. Pickard, of Lynch street, Young, received word from the Base Records that their son Private Patrick ...
Article : 311 wordsC.O.M.P. writes:—There is no body so blind as those who will not see; hence Mr. Hule's assumption that my mind is confused. ...
Article : 1,151 wordsJoseph O'Meally charged with committing an indecent assault upon Alma Apps was found not guilty. On a second count, that of carnally knowing ...
Article : 230 wordsOn Wednesday, Mrs. M. A. West, of Tubbul, received word that her son, Private Thos. West, had been wounded. No particulars at to the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe smallpox epidemic has [?] ated during the last few days. There are 30 cases now in the Warren District hospital, including patients ...
Article : 71 wordsLast week Mrs. G. Hunter, of "Sunnyview," Wombat road, was advised that her eldest son, Private William Symonds, had been wounded. Prior ...
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Advertising : 450 wordsMrs. Hunter was also advised this weak that her son, Private Walter Hunter, had likewise been wounded, but the nature of the wounds ...
Article : 51 wordsFrancis Waldron pleaded guilty to a charge of behaving in a riotous manner. Sergeant Wood stated that ...
Article : 131 wordsAnother soldier living in thev[?]inity of Burrangong Heights, is also reported wounded. This is Private Walter Storey, son of Mrs. B. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe voluntary workers are reminded that work will be resumed at Deans' and on Wednesday next, 11th inst. Men who have some practical ...
Article : 99 wordsAt the Young police court on Wednesday, before Mr. F. B. Treatt, P.M., Thos. Bleasdale (sanitary inspector) proceeded under section 42, clause C ...
Article : 316 wordsA pathetic case marked the conclusion of the Young Quarter Sessions on Wednesday morning. Beatrice O'Neill, an almond eyed girl of 15, ...
Article : 304 wordsFor exceptional bravery at Armentieres, Private Jackson was awarded the Victoria-cross. After a successful raid, Jackson brought a prisoner to ...
Article : 185 wordsThe benefit football match, Kia-Oras versus Monteagle, played at the Young cricket, ground on Wednesday afternoon, was witnessed by a fair ...
Article : 447 wordsTo Australian Woolgrowers, It has come under our notice that you are being circularised with the object of inducing you to sell your ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsAn elderly woman, Mrs. P. Newman, of West Coraki, was admitted to the Coraki Hospital, suffering from dreadful injuries inflicted by a savage ...
Article : 125 wordsA bootmaker, Sydney Walsh, was admitted to the Bathurst Hospital last night with a dangerous wound in his back, as the result of being stabbed ...
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Young Witness (NSW : 1915 - 1923), Fri 6 Jul 1917, Page 1
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