Mrs. H. C. Phillips has received an interesting letter from her son, Signaller Len. H. Phillips, from France, under date 26th. March. For four or ...
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Advertising : 551 wordsThe France's Day movement in Bathurst was further advanced at a meeting of the committee held in the Town Hall last night Alderman A. ...
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Article : 359 words"One might imagine," said the Acting-Premier this morning, "from the captious criticisms which have from time to time appeared in the Press in ...
Article : 269 wordsBathurst is now well dressed in its autumn coat, and the streets and parks are almost bare of greenery. The Machattie Park Staff has had a ...
Article : 683 wordsThere are probably few men whom the Germans have tried harder to kill man Lance-Corporal Maurer, a brother of Mrs. E. cooper, of Young. ...
Article : 297 wordsThe "Wellington Gazette" states: At the present time we have in our midst a couple of gentlemen repreresenting Father Curran, who has ...
Article : 100 wordsBathurst women are to be congratulated on their good [?] in having for a visitor Madame K. D. Cave, the effect representative of the Gossard ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Minister for Lands says he is pleased at the turn matters are taking with his policy for the settlement of returned soldiers on the land. The ...
Article : 186 wordsMr. A. Jones slaughtered a fox near Coolah last week, and, being curious as to the rather corpulent appearance of his victim, decided on a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsSpeaking to a proposal before the local War Service Committee that a sub-committee be formed to interview eligible men, and ask them whether ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Car[?]'s Creek (near Grafton) ranch of the Primary Producers' Union has resolved that, if the seed is [?]ovided, each farmer in that district ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsAn extraordinary accident happened at Lithgow to a five year old child named Peacock. The little fellow was playing with other children, and had ...
Article : 99 wordsMrs. George Hunt, of Windsor, had an unusual experience. She was using a sewing machine, when the needle went through the forefinger of the ...
Article : 68 wordsA table compiled from the British Board of Trade Standard. Working Class Food Budget shows that the cost of living in large towns in the ...
Article : 147 wordsImportant sales of city property were effected at auction to-day in connection with the estate of the late Mrs. Walter Hall. A lot adjoining ...
Article : 113 wordsTrooper Campbell (No. 7977 A.S.C.) writing from France, States: "We are applied with Aspirin before going into [?]tion as a remedy for shock and nerve ...
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The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Tue 19 Jun 1917, Page 1
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