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Advertising : 334 wordsAustria has broken off relations' with America. All Austrian ships in America have been seized. ...
Article : 27 wordsThis ovonlng (Wednesday), Mr. Sinclair, the proprietor of the spular- Star Theatre, is putting on aeneflt for the Elgfht-Hour Associatlo find ...
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Family Notices : 103 wordsThe United States lias decided to work in full harmony with the Allies. The present preliminary stap may shut off American coal from ...
Article : 58 wordsAmerica's income was fifty billion dollars for 1916. Economists predict that if the Central Powers attempt to keep pace with America, England's ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Phillip Gibbs, in bis second dispatch, states that he watched the fight from the west side of Arras, and when he reached the front the bombardment ...
Article : 415 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Orange Council to have been held last night, lapsed lor want of a quorum. Those present at the appointed ...
Article : 61 wordsFollowing on their gift night on Tuesday the Foresters yesterday espatched fine parcel's to the undernintloned brothers at the front Saiper ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Senate has adopted a Bill providing for heavy penalties for the destruction of war materials. The Bill is aimed at German plotters. ...
Article : 90 wordsAmerican war correspondent Simms has cabled to tlie "United Press" that the spring offensive is believed to have been started by the Lens-Arras ...
Article : 97 wordsMany punters were very much, dissatisfied' at the Anal course of Davis v. Spurn at the coursing on Monday. The former, which is particularly ...
Article : 84 wordsEver since Billy Burke gave us "Peggy," the public have anxiously awaited further screen delights by this mast fascinating of film favorites, ...
Article : 187 wordsAt the Empires. His latest in Easy Street, when Charlie's feet patrol the heat, the rumpus starts in Easy Street. With kindness first he does ...
Article : 58 wordsConcerning the deatfi of Tome Grubellic, an Austrian, who was shot by a sentry on February 15, when attempting to escape from Holdsworthy ...
Article : 456 wordsAt the Independent Labor Conference Mr. Jowett stated that America's participation did not alter the parties' hostility over the war. If the Allies ...
Article : 110 wordsYesterday Aid. James Stewart received the sad intelligence that his brother, Mr. H. B. Stewart, had died suddenly at Shanghai. He was a ...
Article : 122 wordsA wireless from a German official source states that the battle of Arras which commenced this morning, continues. Minor engagements have ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, the noted war correspondent, reports: At dawn yesterday (Monday) our armies began a great battle, which, if fate is kind, ...
Article : 722 wordsMr. Walter Nanearrow, the eecretary of the Orange Show, which is to take place on- the 18th, 19th and 20th of this month, is at present attending ...
Article : 134 wordsCorrespondents at British headquartors state that the generals commanding avoided the errors of Neuve Cliapelie and Loos, and owing to the ...
Article : 156 wordsAttention is drawn to our advertisement in this issue for the O.P. Club's production in aid of the lunds of the Orange Hospital next week. ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Sydney Show gates had not been open an hour before the 400,000 attendance mark was passed, thus easily establishing a record, with two ...
Article : 91 wordsAt Brisbane Mr. Hughes addressed a large recruiting meeting. The crowd howled down Mr. Finiayaon. Mr. Tudor arrived to-day, and when ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsThe public schools are organising a corps to be known as the pablic Schools Unit. Each school is asking for recruits to represent it in this ...
Article : 174 wordsIn connection with the Anzac Day commemoration in Sydney, It has been decided to hold services In every church at noon on April 25. There ...
Article : 60 wordsA French communique states that on the Somme and the Aisne vigorous artillerying has taken place. The enemy particularly retaliated north of the ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. A. H. Ray, of Tamworth, who ling been appointed by the Orange Council as overseer of works in succession to Mr. T. Roberts, commenced ...
Article : 242 wordsA wireless from a German official source says that all day long there lias been heavy fighting on both sides of Arras, the enemy having penetrated ...
Article : 37 wordsAt Inglis and Son's annual autumn sale of yearling thoroughbreads, Mitrallle, a colt by Linacre, brought 825 guineas; Astron, a colt by ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Australians engaged in the attack at Havre Wood, on pushing from the north west of the wood, are now closely enveloped in the west and ...
Article : 63 wordsSome people think that, to got good tea, they must Send to Sydney Thir is not so You can obtain, the very best tea the world produces from your local ...
Article : 128 wordsOn Thursday night, of the close of the week night service in the Orange Methodlst Church, the congregation will choose three of thire number to ...
Article : 51 wordsThe British war correspondent states that the two last British tanks are now sitting calmly in possession ot the Triangle, whore the number of ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Wed 11 Apr 1917, Page 2
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