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Advertising : 212 wordsSir,—"Fairplay" who, in your last issue, writes on the subject of early closing, does not toll us what compensation the storekeepers got when ...
Article : 220 wordsPrivate Albert Stewart, formerly of the local railway staff, but at present in Egypt, writes a couple of lengthy and interesting letters to his ...
Article : 1,206 wordsGeneral Haig reports heavy fighting on Tuesday afternoon east of Ypres. A heavy enemy bombardment ...
Article : 78 wordsThe majority of the United States newspapers refer to Lord Kitchener as a great soldier. Mr Roosevelt said he was a great ...
Article : 201 wordsIt is estimated that 655 were drowned in the sinking of the Hampshire. The Allied diplomatists hurried ...
Article : 636 wordsMr. Gerrard, United States Ambassador to Berlin, has informed a Vienna paper that he is convinced that within the next few weeks there ...
Article : 393 wordsWincncom[?]e, Carson, Ltd., rep[?] that at a meeting of woolbrok[?] held to-day a message was received from Mr. Tudor, Minister for ...
Article : 115 wordsAn eye witness of the sinking of the Hampshire states it was s wet stormy night, but the light was sufficient to enable one to recognise the cruiser. ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—In the course of a country tour I have found the impression in some centres that the fight for six o'clock comes only from the N.S.W. ...
Article : 340 wordsOur Aberdeen friends can n[?] boast of up-to-date lighting, and [?] regards municipal improvement [?] this respect at least, to be ahead [?] ...
Article : 888 wordsIt is officially announced that Fort Vaux, about five miles northeast of Verdun, and about a mile south-east of Fort Douaumont, and ...
Article : 76 wordsFines to the amount of £1300 were imposed on steamship captains in Court to-day, for having allowed prohibited immigrants to enter the ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Austrians claim that since the 1st inst. they have captured 183 Italian officers and 9700 men. They also claim to have repulsed ...
Article : 96 wordsA German official message explains that the cruisers Lutzow and Rostock sank en route to the harbour. The loss was not previously ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsA Petrograd message states that the south-western battle front between the Pripet marshes and the Roumanian frontier exceeds 250 ...
Article : 283 wordsSir,—Archdeacon Boyce goes to unnecessary trouble to inform your readers that the early closing movement is non-sectarian. We have ...
Article : 573 wordsThere will be shooting on the local range to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Coming fixtures:—Lower Rouchel ...
Article : 472 wordsThe War Council was immediately summoned, and sat for two hours. The Chief of General Staff, General Sir William Robertson, Sir Ed. Grey, ...
Article : 209 wordsThe British cruiser Hampshire, of 10,800 tons, was sunk off the Orkney Islands. It is believed all hands were lost. Lord Kitchener and his ...
Article : 349 wordsA Petrograd announcement shows that the number of prisoners taken by the Czar's troops now amounts to 41,000. ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Hughes, Mr. Fisher, Sir Geo. Reid, Mr. Wise, Mr. Ryan, and other leading Australians in England join in paying their tribute of admiration ...
Article : 115 wordsWE had a few lines from Councillor A. A. M'Donald, from the city, yesterday. The patient appears to be well satisfied with the progress he is making, ...
Article : 192 wordsAdvice from Berlin state that no telegram of the year created a sensation equal to that of Lord Kitchene's death. A special published on Tuesday night ...
Article : 101 wordsThe German Emperor, aboard the flagship at Kiel, addressed detachments from all the vessels participating in the battle. He said: ...
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The Scone Advocate (NSW : 1887 - 1954), Fri 9 Jun 1916, Page 2
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