General Haig reports that 140 of the enemy were taken prisoners in yesterday's operations north-east of Les bouels. ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Muswellbrook races took place this afternoon. The weather was fine and warm, the course in excellent order, and the attendance large. The ...
Article : 408 wordsA sensational rumoir was current in the city this morning to the effect that Darcy. the champion boxer left Newcastle on Thursday night direct for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 wordsThe "Aftenpost" newspaper denies that Germany has sent an ultimatum to Norway, who will reply to the German Note next week. ...
Article : 305 wordsThe "Times," in a leader, says: Admiral Henderson writes us that the public are beginning to recognise that the admiralty's comunications for ...
Article : 116 wordsThroughout yesterday the majority against consumption. continued to increase fairly largely in N.S.W. and at a slower rate in South Australia. In ...
Article : 87 wordsThe mooted formation of a State National Party, comprising Mr. Holman, Mr. Wade and Mr. Beeby, supported by their respective followers, is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsMr. Milne, Assistant Railway Comnissioner, speaking at the annual railway picnic, said that they, must be prepared to pass through more troublous times ...
Article : 133 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent says the Danish writer. Madame Bramson, makes a painful revelation regarding the damp at Guestrow, where ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Curtin, "Times" correspondent, writes that 20 German factories are engaged in making sections of submarines, which will be assembled at Trieste, ...
Article : 85 wordsTerrific fighting continues in Galicia and Volhynia. Turkish divisions composed of picked troops, are fighting bravely but there is positive evidence ...
Article : 187 wordsHenry Stead a resident of Corbenstreet. City, found what he thought to. be something smouldering in his yard on Saturday night. As he could not ...
Article : 116 wordsA[?] noon in Melbourne Shepherd King was still favorite for the Cup, but Kil boy is hardening and threatening to challenge the Caulfield Cup winner's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsA French official message from Salonika says: We brilliantly captured the village of Gardelovo, and trenches between Kenali and Coma. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe enemy, strongly reinforced, is again attacking the Rotenturm Pass. A tenacious Roumanian resistance continues at Toerzbzurg and Predeal with ...
Article : 81 wordsAndelosia is regarded as an unlikely runner in the Melbourne Cup; Cetigne appears to have recovered from, his recent indisposition. Quinologist Wallace ...
Article : 60 wordsAt the Liverpool police court to-day Bruno Gashe and Richard Schmidt, interness at the German concentration camp, were charged with having at ...
Article : 55 wordsReuter's Petrograd correspondent says that since, the first encounter in Dobrudja the Russo-Roumanians have fallen bade over 50 miles toward the ...
Article : 139 wordsA Paris Sunday official message says: South of the Somme, afteer a violent-bombardment, the Germans in the afternoon attacked positions, north and ...
Article : 81 wordsLatest ss[?]ratchings for the Melbourne Cup: Miss Tressady Nindi, Tressadis, Firs Trim, Wayland smith Hitaclli Wedge. ...
Article : 106 wordsA Russian communique continues the tale of Roumanian success in Transylvania, and says: We have taken prisoner. 900 Bavarians in the Juliu valley, and ...
Article : 99 wordsIn the first 23 days under the proclamation 178,812 men reported to the [?]litary registrats, and the total number in training on October 27 was ...
Article : 59 wordsPolling in connection with the referendum passed off very quietly, the best of good order prevailing. A very heavy poll was recorded locally, the figures for ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Oldham Chief Electoral Officer to-day declined to make any announdement as to when [?] soldiers' vote would be available for [?]cation, but ...
Article : 60 wordsJames Sales, chief engineer on the steamer Victoria, which arrived this morning, disappered on Saturday morning on the trip from Auckland. ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Jeffries,correspondent, reports that the captain succeeded in beaching the Angheliki, whereon were four hundred volunteers. There were fifty ...
Article : 63 wordsValues, were easier at Alexandraia today. The quality of the yarding was not so good, and the attendance was pool. Quotations: Wheaten chaff good 4/[?] ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. Bouchior, "Times" correspondent, says that the Roumanians have taken 25,000 prisoners during the campaign. The Germans were especially dejected, ...
Article : 74 wordsA German official message claims that English attacks between Guedecourt and Lesbouefs were repulsed. Two tanks were destroyed by direct hits. It ...
Article : 69 wordsIt is estimated that the votes yet to be counted in New South Wales number between 150,000 and 200,000 They include absent voters' ballot papers, ...
Article : 84 wordsWhen asked for a statement upon the referendum position Mr. Holman said: I have been trying up to this hour—10 o'clock—to obtain the figures as they ...
Article : 311 wordsFat cattle at Campbell's Hill yards today were in light supply, consisting at nice fresh quality bullocks and cows Competition was brisk and values [?]rm ...
Article : 277 wordsReuter's Rome correspondent says that the So cialist Minister, Biss[?]lati, in a speech denounced the treachery of the Austro-German Socialists and had ...
Article : 81 wordsTrade in all sections in Susses-street to-day was firm. Dany produce attracted attention, supplies being more plentiful. Arrivals of butter from ...
Article : 92 wordsGeneral Haig says: We further advanced north-west of lesbouefs, and captured another trench. The enemy shelled heavily various parts, south of ...
Article : 83 wordsSenator Gardiner, Assistant-Minister for Defence discussing the progress returns for the referendum, said: "At this stage it would be unwise to ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Cook, leader of the Federal Opposition, stated on Friday night that he preferred to wait fuller results before expressing an opinion. ...
Article : 34 wordsCattle yarded: 1135. Light cuttle were 10/ denrer others unultered. Best beef made 55/. second 50/, inferior 45/; bullocks £10/ to £23. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe high pressure which was centrally situated over Adelaide on Saturday has intensified, and shifted,to the southeast, and has gained nearly two tenths ...
Article : 113 wordsAn Athens correspondent says that with a view to dispelling the Entente's distrust, the King spontaneously ordered the transfer of the forces in Epirus and ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Jonson, Minister for the Navy, stated on arriving in Melbourne from Sydney to-day that he was very proud of Tasmania where so far every ...
Article : 42 wordsOne of Tenterfield's oldest pioneers, and most r espected residents, in the person of Mr. Merton Smith of Merton Ville Died to-day. Deceased was one of ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Prime Minister left Sydney by motor car on Saturday for the South Coast and all efforts to get into touch with him yesterday failed. He had ...
Article : 111 wordsMen in various stages of convalescence, inmates of the no. 4 Garrison Hospital at Randwick, were objects of much interest as they came into the ...
Article : 93 wordsThe members of the Ladies' benevolent Society, wish to acknowledge with thanks the following donations received for week ending 28 th instant:—Mr. ...
Article : 89 wordsMiss. Alice Cohen acknowledges with thanks the receipt of 380 books and journals for the month of October from Mrs. V. I. Cohen (2. lots.), Mr. Milton, ...
Article : 78 wordsEight-Hour Day in Maitland to-day passed off very quietly. A race meeting was held at Bishops Bridge to assist the Dr. Murray Memorial Orphanage, which ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Tue 31 Oct 1916, Page 2
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