The Allies continue to achieve success. The British made a new attack between Albert and Bray, and after severe fighting succeeded in capturing the town of Albert, on the railway line between Amiens and Arras, taking 1400 prisoners and a few guns. ...
Article : 462 wordsMr. Gordon Gilmour, the Special Correspondent of the Australian Press Association, telegraphing, says: The German resistance has stiffened northward and ...
Article : 648 wordsThe Workmen's Compensation Act was commented on by Mr. A. Lewis, treasurer to the Northern Colliery Employees' Federation, yesterday. ...
Article : 840 wordsMr. G. S. Beeby, the State Minister for Labour and Industry, was the principal spaker at the recruiting rally at Newcastle last night. Mr. R. Marjoribanks, ...
Article : 1,388 wordsThe inquiry into the charges made against the police in connection with the I.W.W. cases was continued to-day by Mr. Justice Street, the Royal ...
Article : 2,166 wordsMr. Percival Phillips states that the New Zealanders scored a rapid success on Wednesday, taking 200 prisoners. The number of prisoners is much greater than ...
Article : 30 wordsRepresentatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation, and the Enginedrivers and Firemen, accompanied by Mr. Considine, M.H.R., to-day asked Mr. Watt, the ...
Article : 113 wordsPRIVATE DAVIS.—Mr. Eli Davis, of Adamstown, has received word that his brother, Private Roy G. Davis, of the 35th Battalion, was killed in action on July 8. ...
Article : 436 wordsKari Bleibtreu, a German, has been giving his estimate of German losses, writing in a paper named "Das Neue Europa." These losses he estimates at 4,600,000 up ...
Article : 880 wordsThe Ministry of Reconstructions states the Coal Conservation Committee recommends the establishment of a Ministry of Mines and Minerals with statutory powers ...
Article : 166 wordsA New York message states that an American vessel picked up eleven members of the crew of a Norwegian steamer, 600 miles from land. ...
Article : 99 wordsA parcel mail for the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt, will close at Newcastle on Tuesday evening next, at six o'clock, and for letters, packets, and newspapers, ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Australian Press association telegraphs:—The enemy's retirement may be a preliminary to withdrawal on a more ...
Article : 106 wordsAn extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Adelaide Steam Tug Company to-day confirmed an agreement for the sale of its vessels and ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Poynton, the Minister for Shipping, states that Geelong will probably be one of the first places in Australia where concrete ships will be built, as all the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe latest French communique states: During the night our troops maintained contact with the enemy between the Matz and the Oise, and east of the Oise. ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. Gilmour telegraphs: With splendid vigour the New Zealanders participated in the general British attack at daylight on August 21st, eastward of Hebuterne ...
Article : 690 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" states that American soldiers and sailors agree that the earliest possible peace will be in July or August, ...
Article : 52 wordsThe following brief notes from the recent address of the president of the Monmouthshire District Association of Students in England will be of interest in ...
Article : 528 wordsMr. J. M. Baddeley, president of the Colliery Employees' Federation, proceeded to Kurri Kurri yesterday, when, in conjunction with the officers of the lodge, he ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Paris newspaper "Les Nouvelles" states that the Germans shut 300 British prisoners in a dark, unventilated coach-house, behind the Picardy front, for ...
Article : 61 wordsGeneral Mangin's thrust continues to yield magnificent results, some thousands more prisoners and considerable material being taken. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe inquiry by the Board of Trade, under the presidency of Mr. J. B. Home, deputy chairman, into miners' phthisis was continued at the University Bank ...
Article : 206 wordsA mass meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers will on Sunday consider the suggestion for the settlement of their dispute. ...
Article : 26 wordsAustralian repatriated soldiers from Germany include privates N. Meyers and C. Marks, machine-gunners, and Jack Geddes. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe South, Central, and Proprietary mines have officially notified that they are ceasing operations. These mines and those already closed emplay 5666 men, and it ...
Article : 55 wordsA German official report states:—Northward of the Ancre strong English attacks on a wide front broke down with heavy losses. ...
Article : 24 wordsA curious incident occurred in London last night. A sausage balloon broke from its mooring, and drifted across the metro-polis. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe United Press correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that Dr. Solf, the German Colonial Minister, said if he believed the tone of Mr. Balfour's speech ...
Article : 148 wordsA very large number of shopkeepers apposed to the abolition of the late shopping night waited on Mr. Beeby, the Minister for Labour, to-day. ...
Article : 388 wordsIt is a well-known fact that a considerable number of members of the State Parliament are agitating for an increase in their salary, from £300 to £400, or even ...
Article : 67 wordsA message from Tokio states that the Japanese War Office announces that the enemy force eastward of Simacov now totals 80,000. ...
Article : 115 wordsAt this afternoon's meeting of the Australian Jockey Club Committee permission to ride in races was granted to T. M'Namara, J. Payne, P. Phillips, B. Daniels, ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Tamworth passenger train that left Sydney yesterday morning at a quarter past eight o'clock, was derailed at about eleven o'clock between Hawkmount ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" telegraphs that Spain's Note to Germany, announcing the decision of the Government henceforth to confiscate ...
Article : 88 wordsA Copenhagen message states that the "Frankfort Gazette" reports that the Soviet Government has arrested 15,000 officers in Moscow, held as hostages. ...
Article : 63 wordsMrs. J. Crompton presided at the monthly meeting of the Red Cross Society. It was decided that a monetary donation be made to the fruit and vegetable ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Austrian losses on the British front in Italy from June to August 15th are estimated at 20,200. Our losses total 2544. ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsMrs. P. L. Smith, of King's-road, Adamstown, has received a cable message from her husband, Lieutenant P. L. A. Smith, stating he is well. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 24 Aug 1918, Page 7
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