General Haig reports:—Our artillerying was particularly active yesterday night, in the neighborhood of Beaucourt and I'Abbaye. ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsThe Premier stated to-night in reference to the P.L.L's attitude on recruiting that Ministers were unanimous in repudiating the idea that there was ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. Lansing, Minister for Foreign affairs, has sent a formal note to each of the Nations suggesting that early action be taken to set out their ...
Article : 516 wordsIn the Sen[?] M. Briand stated that nobody was deceived by the German peace movement. The concerted Allied reply would inform the Central ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Boom[?]rangrs to-night are screen ing "Cinderella". The programme in eludes "Wonders of the Jungle" arid other good pictures. They promise ...
Article : 41 wordsGeneral Haig in a later report states: We raided enemy lines in the vicinity of Gomecourt and did considerable damage We also carried out ...
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Article : 49 wordsAt a meeting o[?] the Labor Council to night a request was received from the Municipal Employees Union to the effect that affiliated ...
Article : 448 wordsFor some time past turkeys—gobbers—have realised £2 each at auction. A flock of them at this time of the year would be better than sheep. ...
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Article : 60 words"Bought" is the title of the 5 reel World's feature at the City to-nigh, and is said to be an excellent subject The best of comedies and dramas will ...
Article : 67 wordsAll German officials expect Dr. Holl weg to answer Mr. Lloyd George by confidentially communicating the pence terms to the British ...
Article : 54 wordsLately we have heard a lot about the high-souled patriotism of cartan politicians who would rather suffer political extinction—in fact, ...
Article : 544 wordsOn Sunday afternoon a Christmas Tree for the amusement of the Orphans in care of the Sisters of Mercy will take place in the Convent Grounds. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Russians continue to strongly oppose the Germans west of Braila, where Brussiloff's most powerful and new forces are operating. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe drawing of the Art Unions in aid of the Catholic School Fete funds took place during the interval at the City pictures last night. The lucky ...
Article : 106 wordsThe morning press warmly welcomes the proposal of an early Imperial Conference. The "Daily Mail" says that the old ...
Article : 50 wordsThe German evening communique states. The enemy in the most northern part, of Du[?]dge who has been ...
Article : 33 wordsA correspondent states that the Now York Shipping Line apparently think that the peace kite is likely to be successful, because it is freely ...
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Article : 77 wordsPress and public opinion is unanimous towards Mr. Lloyd George's statesmanlike declaration, which is the forerunner to a great national effort. The ...
Article : 117 wordsThere was a large congregation at S[?] Andrews' Cathedral yesterday to witness the consecration of the Rev. W C. W[?]ntworth-Shields' as Bishop of ...
Article : 75 wordsThe funerals of Roland Nicholas Kennedy and Frank Franz, who ware hanged at the Bathurst Gaol on Wednesday, in connection with the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe London "Times" in a leader states chat the proposed, Imperial Conference is generally desired and would be family cherished The conference ...
Article : 134 wordsGeneral Smuts reports:—We repulsed strong counter-attacks at Kavita on December 15 and finally ejected a few Germans from our ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsThe 'Times' correspondent in Switzerland describing the arrival at Murren of the British war prisoners, incr[?]ding Jutland sailors from Germany ...
Article : 106 wordsIn the Mousie of Commons to-day, Mr. King asked that the Colonial[?] Office be requested to publish the figures of the soldiers voting at the ...
Article : 175 wordsCaptain R. H. Browning, in a letter to Mr. J. Bilsborrow, stated thai he was convalescing in Sussex. He did not think he would be able to re- ...
Article : 130 wordsThe London "Times" political correspondent says that the members of the House of Commons unanimously agreed with Mr. Lloyd George's frank ...
Article : 96 wordsA wireless report states that in an interview Dr Zimmerman, German liflder-secretary of Foreign Affairs, stated that the German steamer ...
Article : 63 wordsIn to House of Commons Mr. H. Mope on behalf of the Foreign office to Mr. R. Hunt, said that Captain Bouc[?], an officer belonging to the ...
Article : 55 wordsSir Horace Plunkett P.C., who is at present in New York, declares that the Irish question is near solution. He predicts unquestionably that ...
Article : 57 wordsFrontier newspapers announces a mysterious diseased called "Marmalade Cancer" which is appearing in northern Germany, especially amongst ...
Article : 46 words[?]excellent programme is prom[?] the Bathurst District Band for [?]nnual recital at Machattie Fark [?]hristmas night. The band will ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Japanese steamer Taki Maru has been sunk. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Chicago "Tribune," in a special despatch from Washington, says that if Britain wishes to know the terms of peace, Germany will respond ...
Article : 89 wordsIn view of the appointment of Mr. Fo[?] as one of the assistant Railway Commissioners, it is thought that Mr. Meiklejohn, deputy superintendant at ...
Article : 66 wordsTh[?] continuous thins throughout Tasmania during the past few weeks reached a climax in a terrifix s[?]m early this morning. The like of it had ...
Article : 66 wordsThe House of Lords, Lord Courtney moved the Government to provide an Imperial institute with adequate funds to extend operations. He ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Thomas, Minister for munitions states that France is producing 16000 Sins of explosives daily compared w[?] 100 tons at the beginning of the war ...
Article : 55 wordsA German official message claims to have torped[?]ed the French cruiser Suffren, 50 miles northwest of Lisbon on November 26. ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Fri 22 Dec 1916, Page 2
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