The activity of the British seaplane in the Bight of Heligoland is causing considerable trouble to the German submarines. British mining operations ...
Article : 106 wordsAt Tuncurry on Monday last week, Messrs Shedden and Fletcher (Craven) and a couple of Taree visitors caught about 50 nice fish, including bream, red ...
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Advertising : 363 wordsThe usual quarterly meeting of the Pastures Protection Board was held in the Shire Council’s rooms on Friday, 7th June 1918. There were present ...
Article : 262 wordsFor conspicuous bravery at Bullecourt Segt. John W. Hoad, of Knorrit Flat, is the proud wearer of a military medal and a har represents the ...
Article : 56 wordsAccording to the cables, the billiard champion, Melbourne Inman, is still dodging the Irenches. Recently the news came along that the Middlesex ...
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Advertising : 914 wordsPte. Jack Street, son of Mr. L. C. Street of the Gloucester Stores, who recently enlisted for military service, is spending this week on his final ...
Article : 32 wordsIn reference to the late Mr. William Neilson, who departed this life on May 16th a correspondent writes to the Dungog Chronicle: The late Mr. ...
Article : 230 wordsThere was no clement of surprise in the renewal of the derman offensive between Noyon and Montdldier. The enemy's objective is obviously ...
Article : 52 wordsGentlemen,—I have the honor to report that during the past two months I have visited stock and holdings in the vicinity of Bowman River, Rawdon ...
Article : 588 words[?]he result of two and a-half hours deliberation, on Saturday morning, the Federal Cabinet decided to fix the price of meat. At the conclusion ...
Article : 131 wordsCourcelie, which was captured and re-captured, remains in our possession. The enemy succeeded in reaching the southern outskirts of Cuvilly le ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. Easton's team journed to Barrington on Saturday, and after a pleasant afternoon’s play succeded in carrying off the honors. The visitors ...
Article : 41 wordsIt is expected that the fighting will be protracted. ...
Article : 13 wordsOne writer declares that the counter blows would perhaps make Paris a gigantic Verdun and a tomb for the German army. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Rev. T. Roseby, Congregational minister at Orange, who has been addressing crawls in his church on "Peace and War," had a rough time on ...
Article : 153 wordsUnder the War Precautions Act the following have been declared necessary commodities: Paper bags, paper boards, strawboards, manufactured ...
Article : 30 wordsReuter's French correspondent says that the French are fighting with great bravery and tenacity. The attack was preceded by gas with a bombardment ...
Article : 42 wordsThe State Parliament will open a new session to-day. The list of bills to be proceeded with will be determined by Ministers at their meeting ...
Article : 80 wordsThe French guns did terrible execution, the enemy paying the full price for every kilometre. The Franco-American units have ...
Article : 31 wordsThe British and French armies have full confidence in Foch. ...
Article : 15 wordsHow to obtain eggs in winter has probably exercised the minds of poultry keepers for thousands of years. We have to recognise, as the Poultry ...
Article : 170 wordsThe announcement that the well known Cobark estate is to be sold on July 3rd at loucester, has caused a stir amongst land seekers. The property ...
Article : 176 wordsReuter's correspondent at British Hoadquarters says that early on Sunday morning the Germans heavily gassed and shelled the British ...
Article : 35 wordsSeveral more vessels have been sunk by submarines off the American coast. ...
Article : 19 wordsSecond-Lieut. John Dyet, of the 35th Battalion, who returned invalided from the front a few weeks ago, is on a short visit to Gloucester locking up old ...
Article : 33 wordsThe New South Wales Government has commissioned Crown Studios to take photographs of the whole of the New South Wales troops ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Federated Electrical Trades Union on Wednesday night withdrew its affiliation from the Sydney Labor Council, because of the policy of the extremists. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe spectacle of a civilian at the front is such a novelty as invariably to create a mild sensation amongst the bays out there. A brigadier tells a ...
Article : 125 wordsThe by-edection at the Upper Hunter, rendered necessary by the resignation of Mr. Max Abbott (Nationalist) took place on Saturday. The ...
Article : 91 wordsI have the honor to report that since the date of last meeting, the weather conditions have been favorable to the increase of this pest, especially during ...
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The Gloucester Advocate (NSW : 1905 - 1954), Wed 12 Jun 1918, Page 2
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