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Advertising : 597 wordsThe fact that the Bathurst Show Ground possesses its drawbacks as a camp site as well as many undoubted advantages, was thoroughly ...
Article : 898 wordsIt is stated that Armenia is completely in the hands of the Russians. The lack of communication will prevent the Turks resuming the ...
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Advertising : 40 wordsA Paris communique states: South of Somme the enemy directed against our positions an intense bombardment and successive emissions of ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsHead Gardener Lynch reports that the gathered four empty bottles as the result of an early morning search of Machattie Park, yesterday. ...
Article : 25 wordsBathurst is to have visits from three bowling teams in the near future. Balmain will be represented here on March 3 and 4, Manly on April 14 and 15 and ...
Article : 36 wordsThe following is the order of sales drawn for at the Corporation Yards to-day:—Fat catle (97): Palmer and Palmer (15) 1; Cousins and Co. (25) 2 ...
Article : 63 wordsA number of the residents of Evans' Plains met in the local school room on Saturday evening last for the purpose of arranging to collect funds in aid of ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Conscription Tribunal is adopting a firmer attitude in regard to exemptions. Several conscientious objectors were to-day refused ...
Article : 275 wordsForbes "Times" says: Mr. McDonell, member for Bingara, and Mr. John Miller, ex-member for Bathurst, are in Forbes for the purpose of cutting up ...
Article : 81 wordsThe War Office announces that the officer commanding the Mesopotamia expedition telegraphs that hostile aeroplanes dropped bombs on the camp at ...
Article : 61 wordsA Rome wireless message says that the Greek Government has decided to apologise to Italy for offensive language used in the Chamber of ...
Article : 264 words"Temper" is the attractive title of a 3000ft. Essanay drama which is to head the bill at the City Pictures to-night. The supporting programme is ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Austin Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, speaking in the House of Commons, referred to the Turkish claim that they had ...
Article : 89 wordsFrom the farmers' point of view the most important question for discussion at the conference of Ministers for Agriculture of all the wheat producing ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Orange Jockey Club advertise in this issue their Cup fixture to take place on Friday and Saturday, March 3rd and 4th. The prize money offered ...
Article : 85 words"The Times" military correspondent compares the available reserves of the belligerents, which are largely to the advantage of the Allies. ...
Article : 64 wordsFollowing is the second draw in the first round of the Military Boxing Tournament to be continued at the Show Ground on Monday evening next ...
Article : 83 wordsReuter's Athens correspondent says an Entente submarine passed through the Dardenelles and reached the Bosphorous and torpedoed a tug and six ...
Article : 44 wordsThis morning Herbert Arthur Elbourne will appear at the Police Court for the fourth time, in connection with the disappearance ...
Article : 132 wordsThe King has completely recovered. The medieoes have given him permission to resume his visits to the troops in training. ...
Article : 33 wordsA good deal of public interest has been manifested locally since the inception of the proposal to establish a convalescent home for wounded ...
Article : 378 wordsRome reports that the Greek cruiser Hello has arrived at Durazzo to protect Greek residents, in view of an early attack by the Turks and ...
Article : 33 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says that Lord Robert Cecil will be the Minister to deal with the blockade. He posseses the necessary legal knowledge. ...
Article : 82 wordsLord Robert Cecil, in the House pf Commons, undertook to inquire into Major Hunt's allegation that double-bottomed vessels were trading ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Fred. Parkes, of the local post office staff, is laid aside through illness. Private Leonard Phillips, son of Mr. H. G. Philips, of Messrs. E. Webb and Co. ...
Article : 397 wordsMr. McNamara, Financial Secretary, to the Admiralty, states that the navy's active list at the beginning of the war numbered 146,000 officers ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of N.S.W. to-night supplied some interesting figures relative to the operations of the ...
Article : 119 wordsOne of the most important debates of the week in connection with the war will open in the House of Lords to-morrow, when Baron Sydenham's ...
Article : 91 wordsAn Amsterdam message states that the Germans have repudiated their promise to liberate W. Max, the Brussels burgomaster. ...
Article : 93 wordsPremier Holman is passing through an experience which is unique with him, inasmuch as he is at one and the same time meeting with the ...
Article : 351 words[?] Town Hall will be closed as a recruiting depot. Enrolments at all places in the City for the past 24 hours numbered less ...
Article : 127 wordsReuter's correspondent at Paris tells of the destruction of another of Germany's great dirigibles. It is officially reported that the ...
Article : 53 words"The Assyrians came down like a wolf on the fold, and their chariots wore gloaming with purple and gold," can be localised to-day, for the Dubbo ...
Article : 68 wordsThe threatening barometical conditions, which have been prevailing locally for the past three days culminated soon after 3 o'clock yesterday ...
Article : 147 wordsThere were two military funerals this afternoon, those of Corporal George Hamilton, of the Miners' Corps, and Private Thomas McGrath, of B ...
Article : 109 wordsOfficial advices from Egypt contain the following information: A British aviator made a recognisance on Sunday of enemy advanced ...
Article : 57 wordsStanding on the steps of the Federal Parliament House in Melbourne to-day, the Governor-General took the salute of the Miners' Battalion, which passed ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. A. G. Chiplin advances the information that a special sitting of the Supreme Court will be held in Bathurst, commencing March 7. Only two cases ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, said that the Government would consider a private bill, ending the provision ...
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The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Wed 23 Feb 1916, Page 2
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