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Advertising : 17 wordsThe Orange district at present is thirsting for rain. From the appearance of the farms and pastures nothing less than four inches would do ...
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Article : 37 wordsOne hundred and twenty Germans are now permanently detained in the Police Barracks, St. Kilda-road. It has been decided that all ...
Article : 63 wordsSeeing how completely the German fleet is concealed in home waters, and the timidity of venturing [?] sea amusement is caused by the ...
Article : 62 wordsThe newspaper, tribuna, commenting on the action of the German naval units in running for the Dardanelles for shelter, says that ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Germans made another desperate attempt to capture the Liege forts. Their guns were ineffective. The bombardment was abandoned, ...
Article : 44 wordsA lady, signing herself "Terpischore," has written this sheet a letter, and wails about the present day dancing (?); We print portion of her ...
Article : 392 wordsIt is persistently, rumored at Liege that the German Crown Prince was wounded while leading a charge. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe N.D.L steamer Lothringen arrived from Bremen yesterday. The captain Was Unaware that war had been declared, and was greatly ...
Article : 50 wordsAn important pronouncement has been made by Earl Kitchener with regard to foreign service units. It is a proposition that all such soldiers, ...
Article : 99 wordsThe second German Zeppelin airship appeared over Nancy, and met the same fate as its sister ship. Aviator Perim went up and ...
Article : 47 wordsSir George Reid has cabled the Prime Minister as follows:—"Large French force surprised Germans north of Namur Cannon ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the fighting at Nancy recently the failure of the German air-guns was complete. They did not-succeed in hitting a single Belgian air ...
Article : 33 wordsEarl Kitchener, asked by a fellow diner last night how long the war would last, replied "Eighteen months," and went on with his meal. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe "Times" naval correspondent, in recording the fact that the commercial flag of Germany no longer flies afloat, says that It becomes ...
Article : 59 wordsFierce engagements between Belgians and Germans on the road, to Stevoort, about 30 miles north west of Liege and Healem, are reported. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Victorian patriotic fund has reached £36,595. The Edward Wilson trustees, who have a large interest in the "Argus" ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsA train transporting 700 Uhlans to the frontier was in charge of an Alsation driver. When it reached a town where the men were to be ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Nagara and Marama from Vancouver and Sydney respectively are sheltering at Honolulu the admiralty indicating to them the ...
Article : 43 wordsThere is nothing "rotten in the' state of Denmark" now. It is the best governed and most contented kingdom in Europe. Denmark has ...
Article : 229 wordsAmerica is sending 5 army transports which will carry eight thousand people for the relief of Americans in Europe. ...
Article : 45 wordsMrs. Flanagan, 70 years of age, died in the Coonamble Hospital on Tuesday, and was buried next afternoon in the local cemetery. Rev. ...
Article : 134 wordsRussian forces on the River Dneister near the Austro-Russian frontier, gained an important victory over the Austrians. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe steamers Orvieto and Orama, and the' liner Euripides, have been engaged by the Commonwealth as troopships. Their mail sailings ...
Article : 29 wordsThe reports of amazing-victories which continue to arrive from both sides refer, only to minor engagements, and not to any vital issue. ...
Article : 130 wordsA representative assemblage of townsfolk gathered at the Blayney Town Hall on Tuesday evening in connection with certain matters of ...
Article : 360 wordsGerman prisoners showed their complete disillusion with war. Letters and messages sent prove that the men are worn out and ...
Article : 38 wordsOn Sunday night the Molong police received a telephone message from Mullengeen stating that a man lay badly injured and unconscious on the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe official Press Bureau warns the public against wild rumors, and states that British successes or reverses will be indicated officially ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Japanese steamer Smkoku Maru attempted to enter Hongkong Harbor, disregarding the harbor regulations. ...
Article : 57 wordsTwo points of rain so far have fallen this month. As one man remarked, the longer it keeps dry the longer it can keep dry. The weather ...
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Advertising : 1,202 wordsThe decision of the French Government to underwrite French ships immediately is stimulating sea transport. ...
Article : 24 wordsFrom a Paris official note it is known that the German deserters declared that their rations were one sausage and two spoonsful of peas. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Austrian steamer Baron Gausch struck a mine off Luffin Island, on the Dalmation coast, arid was blown up. One hundred and fifty ...
Article : 43 wordsThe "Globe" naval correspondent writes:—"I have been with the silent [?] the fleet, my location being at a naval port which I do not wish to ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Austrian Fleet has its back to the wall, The war vessels have retired to a stronghold at Pola, at the head of the Adriatic Sea. and ...
Article : 140 wordsGreat alterations are being made at E. A. Magulre's cheap cash drapery, but business is not' tiffing interfered with in the slightest degree. In fact ...
Article : 98 wordsFisher Bros. have Just landed half of their home shipment of new season's goods, and the balance is now In Sydney. This moans Fisher ...
Article : 66 wordsThe destruction of the Amphion is reviving the discussion as to the best means of destroying floating mines. It is pointed out that the ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Mon 17 Aug 1914, Page 3
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