The English, French, and Belgians have began a new offensive in Flanders with the object of securing the Belgian ports. The attack is on a 28 miles front from Wervi[?] to the Yser. The attackers have advanced five miles and have captured ...
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Advertising : 678 wordsThe German peace note has been officially delivered in Washington. Maturer consideration has not influenced official opinion in its favor. It is pointed out that President Wilson was not obliged ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Government has decided that there shall be no armistice, and that German atrocities by land and sea must first cases. ...
Article : 188 wordsMr. James, the New York 'World's' London correspondent, says that it is learned that the subject of an armistice has been extensively discussed at ...
Article : 195 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The enemy opened a heavy bombard ment on a wide front of La Cate[?] and launched strong infantry ...
Article : 108 wordsSir Erie Geddes (First Lord of the British Admiralty), made a statement at Washington on the work of the United States naval forces in ...
Article : 271 wordsTwo raffles held over from the Queen Carnival have been drawn The leather handbag won by Mr. Vitler, and the meat dish by Mr. Pe[?] Stapleton. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe "Da[?]y Telegraph" Rotterdam correspondent learns from a well in formed source that Prince Max, the German Imperial Chancellor, will ...
Article : 207 wordsThe newspapers and public men of all classes demand that there shall be no armistice until the enemy has acknowledged defeat in the field. ...
Article : 164 wordsLight rain fell in parts of the western district on Sunday night. Condobelin registered 11 points, Cowra 1, Balyney 11, Orange 3, Forbes 20, ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. A. R. Dalton; auctioner, has chosen a blue flag to exhibit outside places where he is to conduct his auction sales. He says his reason for ...
Article : 58 wordsSenator Ashurst announced in the Senate that President Wilson had refused to consider any armistice but of his own making. The cessation of ...
Article : 173 wordsOn Thursday next the railway employees of the Bathurst—Blayney division will hold their annual pienie at Careoar. The spot selected for the ...
Article : 58 wordsYesterday was one of fortune and misfortune for Mr. Jack Horton. His speedy mare Neandria won him a good stake in the last race of the Bathurst ...
Article : 105 wordsThe "Times," commenting on the German note, says: No armistice can be granted to Germany on the terms she proposes, ...
Article : 181 wordsSome Congressmen suggest as guarantees of good faith that Germany should give the Allies as hostages such centres as Metz and Essen, and ...
Article : 98 wordsYesterday the sale of State income tax stumps was begun. Taxpayers may now purchase at their convenience stamps which will be accepted at their ...
Article : 129 wordsA Tientsin message states that General Seminoff has carried out a converging movement from Bladovetschesk. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Canadian press is united in the view that the German peace manoeuvre is intended only to allow German to gan a military advantage. ...
Article : 53 wordsDavid Goldstein, at the I.W.W. inquiry to-day, stated that since the inquiry opened he had been asked to leave his lodgings, and had been ...
Article : 91 wordsThe "Bathurst Post" is out with the above. Sudan grass; Captain Fryatt's fate; Rivet driving; New-limb men; What to sow; Sheep troubles; ...
Article : 115 wordsSeen on the latest peace proposals, General Pan, who is a member of the Superior Council of War. said that the Germans now recognise that they are ...
Article : 206 wordsTwenty-one towns have been wiped out by the forest fires in Minnesota. The death roll has reached 298, with injuries to hundreds of others ...
Article : 42 wordsEx-President Roosevelt has made a statement, in which he said he regretted that President Wilson had entered into negotiations ...
Article : 162 wordsCloudy to showery on parts of coast and highlands, elsewhere fine and cool; west to south-west winds. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Premier of Greece and the Premier of Serbia have arrived in London to take part in an important conference in regard to Balkan affairs. ...
Article : 38 wordsSavory Leary, 33, described as a laborer, was arrested yesterday after noon in from of the Edinboro Castle Hotel, William-street, for being drunk ...
Article : 105 wordsDetails of the disastrous forest fires around Buluth show that 12,000 refugees from that center have arrived at other towns. More than a ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Spring Repatriation Carnival under the auspices of the Bathurst A. H. and P. Association which takes place in the showground on Saturday ...
Article : 106 wordsA concert and dance, organised by Private crawley and Mr. A. T. Tipping in aid of Jacks' Day fund, was held in the Lagoon Hall last night, when the ...
Article : 175 wordsAn [?] report states that a British monitor has entered Ostend. The British continue to make Tepid progress in Flanders. ...
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The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Tue 15 Oct 1918, Page 2
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