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Advertising : 139 wordsIt is officially reported that French guns brought down a Zeppelin in flames near Brabant Leroi. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Grand Duke Nicholas, with lightning blows, continues to attack without intermission along the whole of the front from the Black Sea to Lake Van. The Russians ...
Article : 887 wordsFour German seaplanes raided the Kentish coast at noon to-day. It is officially stated that the seaplanes raided the south-east and east coasts at ...
Article : 546 wordsTho State Cabinet sat throughout yesterday morning and afternoon dealing, among other matters, with the early closing of hotels. ...
Article : 70 wordsA correspondent at Tiflis has reported that two Turkish army corps, marching towards Erzerum, retired when they heard that the city had fallen to the Russians. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Salonica correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" reports that Baron von Schenck, a notorious German propagandist, left Athens mysteriously, motoring towards Monastir. It ...
Article : 64 wordsThe following volunteers were accepted at the Maitland depot to-day:—Samuel Crawford, Bellbird, via Cessnock: Clarence William Mathews and Leslie Luke ...
Article : 82 wordsIt Is officially reported that General Smuts reports that on the 18th an enemy force of 200 attacked Kachumbe on the uganda border and was driven off. The ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Cabinet has not completed its business. Ministers are still discussing the programme, which will be submitted to the Caucus. ...
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Advertising : 259 wordsThe young girl, Ruby Gibbs, who left the steamer Eastern on Wednesday last, when it was expected that she would come to Sydney to her father, has been traced to ...
Article : 45 wordsA French communique says: Five French aeroplanes bombarded the enemy munition depots at Chateau Demastro Court, south of Dieuze, in Alsace. ...
Article : 44 wordsA fire at the Sydney Printing Works, Darlinghurst, was not extinguished until £200 worth of damage was done, and the contents of two shops underneath affected by water. ...
Article : 34 wordsAt Liverpool yesterday seven soldiers were brought before the court in connection with the mutiny. Private Harold Eugen Kingston (18), was ...
Article : 260 wordsA hospital transport landed at Melbourne yesterday with 149 sick and wounded for Victoria and South Australia, and 14 for Tasmania. A considerable number left on ...
Article : 43 wordsThe foundation stone of a School of Arts building at Abormain was formally laid on Saturday in the presence of a large gathering of townspeople and visitors. The site of the ...
Article : 588 wordsThe total of the principal pratriotic funds in Sydney amounted at noon to-day to £2,193,000. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Russian Consul stated that no exemption, even if recognised by Australia, can be granted to Russians working in Government workshops or elsewhere, and that men ...
Article : 44 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The enemy on Saturday night raided our trenches westward of Serre, after a heavy bombardment. The raid failed completely. ...
Article : 106 wordsAn explosion accurred in No. 3 Tunnel at the Red Hill mine, Coff's Harbour, caused by the premature explosion of a fuse . A miner named Townsend laid a fuse, but ...
Article : 80 wordsLance Corporal R. A. Kerr, son of Mr. Harry Kerr, writes from Ma'adi, Egypt, under date Dec. 26th, 1915, as follows:—"You will have already heard of the evacuation of our position ...
Article : 367 wordsThere was no perceptible improvement in the market for prime chaff at the Sydney goods yard to-day. For choicest wheaten 4/9 was the maximum rate. Oaten chaff ...
Article : 173 wordsA German communique says:—We stormed 350 yards of the British positions on the Yser Canal. Attempts at Re-capture failed. There is vigorous fighting ...
Article : 30 wordsDuring the sitting of the tribunals under the Compulsory Military Service Act at Kirkby Stephen (a market town of Westmoreland) many farmers threatened to sell ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Chief Secretary and Minister for Public Health, Mr. Black, returned to Sydney yesterday from a two-weeks' tour of the North Coast during which he inquired into ...
Article : 250 wordsAt the Cossnock Police Court yesterday, before Mr. G. Harris, J. P., James Kenny, for having been drunk, was lined 5/, or 24 hours, and for behaving in an indecent ...
Article : 48 wordsLord Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa, and the Mayor of Capetown, entertained 125 New Zealanders, who are returning by the Arawa, on their arrival at ...
Article : 51 wordsThe New York "Tribune" says that Lincoln was re-captured as the British counsel appearing in the case predicted. Lincoln's braggart ways led to his undoing. He was ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Cossnock district carters notify, in this issue, an increase in the charges for drawing coal, wood, sand, gravel, etc., which will come into operation on and after March ...
Article : 56 wordsThe proclamation issued by the Federal Government for the early closing of hotels is, according to Sonotor Gardiner, ...
Article : 299 wordsIt is reported from Amsterdam that the German newspapers predict a war loan of £500,000,000 in March. New taxes are being prepared estimated to yield 500,000,000 ...
Article : 37 wordsThe weather information received at [?] a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported the following rainfall:—Aberdeen,10 points; Kars Springs, Motoorological Bureau, Tuesday. Now South Wales: Hot and sultry throughout, with scattered rains and thunderstorms and north-east winds [?]fly. ...
Article : 193 wordsMr. A. Perkins, who has been goods-manager at the Cossnock railway station for some time, has enlisted for active service, and he is at present in camp. Mr. J. J. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe London "Daily Telegraph's" Washington correspondent says that Count Bernstorif's pernicious influence has commenced to decline. It is believed Count Bernstorff ...
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Advertising : 120 wordsA Tommy in the front trench, under heavy fire, rep[?]tedly rung up by a comrade in a back trench to know if all was right, at length vernacularly inquired why his ...
Article : 116 wordsThe big olm tree in Independence Square, Philadelphia, said to have been planted by King Edward VII, of England, when he visited the United States as the Prince of ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Tue 22 Feb 1916, Page 5
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