The seamen's ballot opened this morning, but it is understood that no votes were recorded. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. E. J. Forsyth, Cootamundra, is anxious to learn details of the death of his soldier son, Pte. Allen James Forsyth, who was wounded at Peronne, ...
Article : 65 wordsSeven new cases of influenza were notified to the council's health officer from within the municipality yesterday and three from Tarcutta, while to Mr. ...
Article : 547 wordsAn official Berlin telegram summarises the German counter-proposals: Germany agrees to a reduction of her army to 100,000 and the disarmament of her big warships, but ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsA benefit football match, under the auspices of the Butchers and Bakers' Carnival Association, and in aid of a distressed member, will be played on ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Gibson, branch secretary of the Seamen's Union, stated this afternoon that until the result of the ballot was handed to Mr. T. Walsh on ...
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Family Notices : 264 wordsMr. Charles Lyne, stock inspector, Wagga, has been over a considerable portion of his district recently. He finds that the rainfall experienced has ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Industrial Disputes Committee of the Melbourne Trades Hall waited upon Mr. Watt in connection with the employment of loyalists on the ...
Article : 71 wordsA prominent official of the Federated Firemen's Union stated to-day that the men had the whole dispute put very clearly before them to-day at ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. W. Denoon, stock, land and general commission agent, Coolamon, has an announcement in our advertising-columns to-day. ...
Article : 146 wordsGeneral Sir William Robertson to-day is visiting the Americans at Coblenz and will confer with the Belgian command to-morrow. It is no secret that ...
Article : 66 words"The Times" Coblenz correspondent states that the 3rd American Army is prepared to advance and has cancelled the sale of a million pounds of flour ...
Article : 59 wordsA move is being made by the shipping companies to obtain crews outside the men on strike. Mr. Seale, secretary to the Coastal ...
Article : 136 wordsThe question of Fiume and Dalmatia is still unsettled, the fate of Turkey is undecided. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the House of Commons at question time, Mr. Bonar Law reiterated his inability to afford an opportunity for a discussion of the peace treaty before ...
Article : 101 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Wagga Athletic Club, which was to have been held at the School of Arts' rooms last night, was postponed ...
Article : 38 wordsThe death took place yesterday afternoon at her residence, Kincaid-street, Wagga, of Mrs. Victoria Bethia Williams, at the age of 78 ...
Article : 197 wordsReuter's Smyrna correspondent states that the order is now complete for the Greek zone occupation. M. Repoulis, Vice-President of the ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. W. H. Brew, of Coolamon, proceeded to Goulburn on Saturday afternoon, in response to a telegram received assuring him that his aged ...
Article : 64 wordsIt is something new to think of a workers' association of any kind which has not as a fundamental idea war against capital, and blind, ...
Article : 792 wordsIt is believed that unless the members of the Sydney Firemen and Deckhands' Association are granted improved conditions and increased ...
Article : 46 wordsIt is announced in the business columns of this issue that Dr. Leahy is acting Government medical officer as well as Commonwealth quarantine ...
Article : 52 wordsGerman Conservatives are asking pressing questions of the Government as to why no counter-Note was addressed to the Allies declaring that ...
Article : 86 wordsA huge Socialist peace treaty protest was held recently when a demonstration was made in Wilhelmplatz. Aeroplanes overhead threw down leaflets. ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. A. W. Hunter, who owned a property at Walbundrie, in Culcairn Shire, enlisted for active service three and a half years ago, and, on being ...
Article : 113 wordsOwing to the coal shortage, drastic lighting and cooking restrictions will be imposed from midnight on Thursday. The local Gas Company has ...
Article : 72 wordsMrs. W. Gardiner and child are down with influenza in their own home in Wardle-street, Junee. The husband is an inmate of the influenza compound. ...
Article : 209 wordsA petition bearing 1,400,000 signatures has been sent to Herr Schiedemann protesting against the terms of peace. Correspondents in Berlin agree that the ...
Article : 50 wordsMrs. T. Watkins Burgess, wife of Dr. T. W. Burgess, Wagga, received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of her mother, Mrs. W. ...
Article : 63 wordsOwing to the existing shortage of medical officers in Wagga, and the inability of the remaining three to cope with the influenza epidemic, the Public ...
Article : 733 wordsThe recrudescence of influenza, though in a mild form generally, is reflected in teh trade dullness which has been a characteristic of the town for ...
Article : 79 wordsWork by loyalists is proceeding quietly on the wharves. Relief was distributed to-day to the dependents of strikers. ...
Article : 35 wordsContrary to the semi-official report cabled earlier, Danish correspondents at Berlin state that the demonstration at the Wilhelmplatz was attended only by ...
Article : 66 wordsA message from Archangel cays:—Our troops, in conjunction with a river flotilla, advanced on the left bank of the Dwina to the south of ...
Article : 165 wordsThe tobacco strike in Sydney spread to-day, when about 400 girls in the cigarette department of the Australian Tobacco Company's factory ...
Article : 73 wordsThe death occurred at the Wagga District Hospital yesterday from pneumonic influenza, of Mr. Richard Witty Toby, at the age of 33 years. ...
Article : 34 wordsBefore leaving for Berlin, a number of subordinates in the German delegation, realising their work was over, indulged in a riotous evening, when there ...
Article : 89 wordsA sad case of almost sudden death occurred at Narandera on Sunday. A young girl named may Kipp, aged 16½ years, employed in the ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Alfred Rapley, farmer, of Marrar, and his four children, are suffering from pneumonic influenza. Every precaution has been taken to safeguard the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe weather was fine and cool in Wagga yesterday, and the indications were for a continuance of fine weather. ...
Article : 21 wordsIt is considered probable that the Victorian building trades dispute will extend to all branches of the building trade, and that the master ...
Article : 93 wordsShowers on the central and north coast and highlands, fine elsewhere: cold night, some frosts and fogs inland, south-west to south-east winds. ...
Article : 4 words"The Times" Berlin correspondent insists that Herr Landsberg's advocacy of a refusal to sign was adopted by the Cabinet. ...
Article : 41 wordsFive deaths from influenza were reported in Sydney during the past 24 hours. These were also 110 new cases. ...
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Advertising : 4 words"Constant Reader"—There is no difference in area between two pieces of land one containing a square mile and the other being a mile square. ...
Article : 2 wordsOne death and 17 fresh cases of influenza were reported to-day. ...
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Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Wed 4 Jun 1919, Page 2
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