LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The West Yorkshire mine owners are to confer next week with the Miners' Federation and the Yorkshire ...
Article : 32 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Asquith in the House of Commons, cordially welcomed the Opposition's criticisms and co-operation, and ...
Article : 102 wordsOn Tuesday evening the employees, of Messrs J. Boag and Son 1911) Ltd. assembled to bid farewell to Mr Norman Tulloch, who has severed his ...
Article : 653 wordsPARIS, Tuesday Night.—A communique states: Yesterday the artillery struggle was of increased intensity on both sides. Portions of the ...
Article : 182 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The fire aboard the steamer Nairnshire, at Havre, has been quite extinguished. The No. 4 lower hold was ...
Article : 48 wordsWednesday Morning.—The German Admiralty states: "Britain is about to ship troops and material to France, and we shall use ...
Article : 72 wordsQUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Lyell Tourist Association last night, Mr Bodycomb, treasurer brought up the matter of the ...
Article : 137 wordsGERMAN CASUALTIES COLOSSAL PETROGRAD. Tuesday Night.—A communique states: After a vigorous counter attacks we re-captured all ...
Article : 75 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—George Smith, a land agent, was charged at Bow-street with making a false entry in a marriage register. The ...
Article : 81 wordsPETROGRAD, Tuesday Night.—"The Bourse Gazette" says that the Turks plundered Tabriz and burned the bazaar before the evacuation. ...
Article : 45 wordsQUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—The Queenstown Horticultural Society's [?] annual show to-day was the most successful yet held. The entries exceeded ...
Article : 175 wordsMONTREAL, Tuesday Night.—A railway bridge connecting Montreal with Halifax and other Atlantic points was destroyed by dynamite. An ...
Article : 103 wordsPARIS, Wednesday Morning.—In view of the large stocks, Russia has contracted to deliver to France 400,000 tons of wheat and 100.000 tons ...
Article : 32 wordsA forest at N[?]brugh was stubbornly contested owing to the deposits of potassium salts valued at sixty milliards francs. The deposits ...
Article : 37 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The "Morning Post" Petrograd correspondent reports that the Germans on Sunday had a temporary success at a ...
Article : 181 wordsWASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—Britain has notified the United States that all foodstuffs of Britain's enemies will in future be regarded as ...
Article : 36 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—News of the wreck of the auxiliary schooner Eugene was brought to Sydney to-day. The vessel had been engaged in trading ...
Article : 74 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The contingent of Fiji colonists paraded before the War Office, and the newspapers warmly comment on their ...
Article : 26 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" gives prominence to an article published by the German American weekly paper "The ...
Article : 215 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Owing to the submarine activity the insurance rates to and from Australasia is 20s, rising on a full market to ...
Article : 30 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Victorian Government holds 400,000 bushels of wheat to be distributed among struggling settlers. The ...
Article : 56 wordsThe sires represented by winners at Mowbray yesterday were: Simon of the Spear, Challenger, Earlston, Winchester, Vocal Memnon, Booran, ...
Article : 128 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Reuter at Pretoria states that the Government expects that the rebel leaders Kemp and Maritz with their ...
Article : 29 wordsWednesday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" correspondent at Copenhagen states that the German staff has advised the abandonment ...
Article : 88 wordsPETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—A flotilla of Russian submarines sank a German gunboat near the scene of the Gazette affair. ...
Article : 24 wordsAN "UNDERGROUND" STORY. The case of A[?]rd Carl Graves is well known in this country (says an English paper) for it was in the city ...
Article : 1,434 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Wednesday Morning.—The Kaiser has gone to Wilhelmshaven to inspect the German fleet. ...
Article : 24 wordsTo-morrow the Mowbray course will be occupied by the Newnham Racing Club, when an excellent programme will be un[?]lden. The Chief event will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Wednesday Morning.—One hundred and thirty-seven Prussian lists contain 926,547 casualties, and 144 Bavarian, 100 Saxon, 104 ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON. Wednesday Morning.—The Italian reservists at Liverpool have been ordered to hold themselves in readiness to join the colors. ...
Article : 33 wordsEaster Tuesday falls on April 6. That will be the occasion of the duel meeting which the Meander Club will [?] during the season. In yesterday ...
Article : 124 wordsA well tiger is usually not a pleasant individual to handle. Can you imagine, then the difficulty of handling a sick one? Such a task fell to a Dublin ...
Article : 286 wordsPARIS, Wednesday Morning.—An official report states that a German submarine fired a torpedo at the British hospital ship Asturias off Havre, ...
Article : 63 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning.—"The Bye Witness" states that 600 Germans on January 29 made two attacks between the La. Bassee Canal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Cairo states that the Turkish advance guard of 6000 has reached ...
Article : 118 wordsHEAVY FALLS IN COAL MINER. LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Earth shocks have been experienced at Comm[?], Denaby, and Richmilton, ...
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Advertising : 605 wordsNATURALISATION OF GERMANS. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—During January 196 persons took out naturalisation papers, including 14 ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Thu 4 Feb 1915, Page 5
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