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Advertising : 533 wordsFloods! Bathurst has had them, and had them in earnest. Yesterday the district experienced the biggest wash ...
Article : 1,019 wordsBy eleven o'clock last night the waters at the Gas works had receded far enough to permit of a tour through the works and part of the yard. This ...
Article : 347 wordsIt was not until well into the night that there was any certainty of the local papers coming out. The gas supply having been affected, our gas ...
Article : 103 wordsIf there is any place that is doomed to suffer when heavy rains come it is Orion Park. And yesterday the oft-repeated experience was ...
Article : 273 wordsAe mentioned elsewhere, the patients in the camp hospital were hurriedly removed yesterday afternoon. The drill hall was selected ...
Article : 83 wordsWhat about the camp everyone inquired. But there soon wasn't any camp. Only a few spots, and those few and far ...
Article : 476 wordsThe floods have caused severe hardship in many cases. All the homes wrecked along the Vale Creek were those of struggling working people, ...
Article : 175 wordsAt one period of the day there was considerable excitement over three valuable police horses which were marooned between the gasworks and ...
Article : 110 wordsThe move towards Lemberg has recommenced. The whole southern sector of the Russian front is ablaze. ...
Article : 92 wordsThe flooding of the railway line between Orton Park and Perthville was responsible for the serious dislocation of the railway service. The ...
Article : 324 wordsHenlen Brothers were heavy losers. The flood waters reached the slaughtering yards, and carried off 50 sheep and all the pigs in the yards. ...
Article : 29 wordsA striking incident showing the extent of instinctive affection was witnessed near the gasworks during the height of the flood. A black b[?]tch ...
Article : 133 wordsThe people who lined the banks of the Vale Creek and the river were surprised to see a number of gas meters sailing merrily along the ...
Article : 53 wordsA Russian communique says: Stubborn battles continue at Cheivov and Korytintza. The enemy stubbornly holds positions on the ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Ambrose, the gasworks manager, had his bags ready packed to go on his holidays which had recently been granted to him. The ...
Article : 110 wordsThings were anyhow at the lower end of Howick Street. The footbridge below the brewery was clean out of sight—an incident never before ...
Article : 88 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says the members of the Reservists' Leagues are causing disturbances in the city. A gang last ...
Article : 88 wordsThe lights of the city—as was only to be expected—were prominent through their absence last night. The street lamps were unlit, and ...
Article : 272 wordsAt midnight the sky began to clear, and there were prospects of a complete roll up of the rainfall; but a couple of hours later the conditions were again ...
Article : 39 wordsThe flats contiguous to the low[?]nd of Stewart, Peel, and Hope streets presented a remarkable sight. They were one, unbroken lake, with the ...
Article : 226 wordsThose in a position to command respect for their views opine that yesterday's floods were amongst the worst on record in Bathurst district. As ...
Article : 260 wordsThis story has the virtue of being true. Stripped of all embellishment it easily explains itself. It happened on Monday evening last. here in Bathurst ...
Article : 187 wordsColonel Owen's son is attached to the Bathurst Military Camp, and holds the rand of lieutenant. The State Executive Council has ...
Article : 152 wordsThe "Daily Mail's" Salonika correspondent says that Canea is the first Greek city to proclaim a revolution. Three officers of the Committee of ...
Article : 112 wordsThe "Times" needs no apology for any shortcomings which may be apparent this morning. We are fortunate to have a paper, however many ...
Article : 80 wordsWhen word went through town yesterday that the gas works was flooded a rush was made for candles and kerosene. Fortunately the available gas ...
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The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Fri 6 Oct 1916, Page 2
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