Two Germans escaped from Holds worthy camp to-day. ...
Article : 17 wordsAn agreement has been reached whereby national prohibition will be enacted shortly to become effective from July 1st, 1919. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe battlefront is now 56 miles, being extended several miles by the entry of General Home's army into the conflict. The British are fighting over ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Royal Commission inquiring into the I.W.W. cases was resumed to-day. Premier Holman was amongst those present. ...
Article : 714 wordsTwo motor cars, belonging to Mr. Archibald, motor garage, proprietor, Darlinghurst, were badly damaged by fire tonight, supposedly started by someone ...
Article : 65 wordsParliament sat until midnight last night. Leave to introduce the Sedition Bill was carried by 37 to 31. The first ...
Article : 648 wordsErnest Judd, father of E. E. Judd, who has been so prominent recently in the I. W. W. inquiry, was killed by a falling tree yesterday, near Parkes. ...
Article : 39 wordsAn American Delegation, including Mr. Samuel Gompers, has arrived in England for the Trade Union Congress at Derby next week. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Kitchener Flag Art Union winning ticket is number 162,832. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe schooner Cethania, the first of the Commonwealth-owned schooners to leave the Pacific Coast, arrived at Sydney to-day; the cargo includes newspaper. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe ballot by the members of the Amalgamted Engineers resulted in a little over two-thirds of a majority in favor of appointing an arbitrator. There ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Kaiserin's condition has become worse. Her heart weakness has increased. Bulletins are not being published for fear of alarming the public. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. A. Rickard, speaking at the luncheon of the Taxpayers' Association, strongly condemned the extravagance now running riot in the country. "The ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Finnish opposition to the Grand Duke Adolf Mecklenberg as king has resulted in vetoing the proposal. The Finns want a constitutional king, not ...
Article : 39 wordsIn reply to a deputation from the Chambers of Commerce to-day, the Minister for Customs (Hon. J. A. Jensen) said that there would be no withdrawal ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Government has withdrawn all ships from the port of Cork, finding it impossible to settle the dockers' strike. ...
Article : 31 wordsReferring to the destruction of valuable timber oh the North Coast of New South Wales Mr. Watt said to-day that we were "a short-sighted wasteful ...
Article : 84 wordsA wireless German intercepted official reads: We held up an enemy thrust after bitter fighting near Pelves and near Visenartois and Croiselles. Our ...
Article : 70 wordsAt the inquiry into the Irish Brotherhood case to-day, Mr. Mack concluded his address. Mr. Brennan addressed the ...
Article : 210 wordsThe British have completed the capture of Trones Wood. It is further reported that the British are also driving the enemy east of Oppy and Gravelles. There ...
Article : 60 wordsThe "Star" says that the Manchester commercial men must be startled by Mr. Hughes' economics. He had asked them where they would get their wool if ...
Article : 148 wordsField Marshal Haig, reporting on aviation, says that despite clouds and rainstorms our fliers constantly bombed and machine-gunned enemy troops and ...
Article : 77 wordsActing-Prime Minister Watt states that steps have been taken to dispose of the Australian wheat surplus for the past two years, but it is perfectly plain ...
Article : 109 wordsA New York message states that the French have captured Chaulnes. ...
Article : 19 wordsGeneral Haig reports: We captured Faucancourt on Tuesday southward of the Somme, and also the bulk of Trones Wood north of the Somme with a number ...
Article : 92 wordsGeneral Marsh, Chief of the American Staff, states that the Allied prisoners to date exceed 112,000; the Allies have also captured 1500 cannon. ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Hughes, who is visiting Glasgow, at a public meeting mainly dealt with lessons of the war, most of the ground covered being dealt with in recent ...
Article : 140 wordsSeveral girls employed by Vestey's men to wait on their mess, having vainly asked for their fares to be paid to the South, have adopted the "go-slow ...
Article : 122 wordsThe secretary of the Tramway Union, referring to the published statement that the demand for labor was greater than the supply, said this morning that it ...
Article : 234 wordsA Turkish communique states: Enemy airmen air-raided Constantinople on the nights of the 25th and 26th August. Bombs fell in the outer quarters of the ...
Article : 38 wordsGeneral Mangin's troops have crossed the Mislette. Rain has delayed the British advance. The New Zealanders now form a half moon round Bapaume. The ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Ministry of Marine denies the capture of Lieut. Schweiger, the sinker of the Lusitania, and adds that the British buried him in September, 1917. ...
Article : 37 wordsA French communique issued this morning, is as follows: Maintaining contact with our rearguards we continued to advance in the night time north and ...
Article : 109 wordsPersonal attacks and counter-attacks were made in the Assembly on Wednesday night. Premier Ryan charged Mr. Fry with ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Kaiser has bestowed the Order of the Black Eagle, which. is the highest German distinction, on Von Boehm, commander of the Seventh Army, in ...
Article : 45 wordsAn official statement shows the result of the operations of State industrial undertakings during the past year:--The State Bakery, State Quarry, Maroubra ...
Article : 195 wordsOver 15,000 little Australians have been ushered into the world in the Women's Hospital, Crown Street, Sydney. Some of them are even now fighting our ...
Article : 454 wordsAn officer who has just returned to Victoria from the Front relates that the first question asked by an American German prisoner was: "Say, why do ...
Article : 206 wordsThe submarining of the Spanish steamer Carasa is expected to bring the German-Spanish dispute to a test. ...
Article : 30 wordsField Marshal Haig reports that the Australians have vigorously advanced aid reached the general line on Fresnes and Herbecourt, the enemy stubbornly ...
Article : 153 wordsThe text of Premier Holman's Sedition Bill is as follows:-- Any person convicted for any offence mentioned in the schedule below, ...
Article : 316 wordsThe "Democraten," from statements supplied, estimates that the White Guards executed without trial over 10,000 Finnish revolutionaries. Special ...
Article : 274 wordsFollowing are the latest scratchings made:-- Metropolitan: Trestle. Derby: Constellation. ...
Article : 21 wordsProgress is being made in the development of a tropical fruitgrowing area for returned soldiers at Mullumbimby. The soldier settlers are engaged in clearing ...
Article : 107 wordsPistolarie was backed to some extent at long odds for the Epsom to-day. ...
Article : 19 wordsA local returned soldier relates that whilst in a military hospital in England he heard an Australian who was wounded in a gory bayonet charge relating ...
Article : 158 wordsAccompanying Desert Gold to Australia will be Lowry's Estland, Killowen, Kilhope and Finmark, and Stead's Almoner and Kilmoon. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. Percival Phillips, writing yesterday, states: The German High Command is most anxious over the fall of Roye. The Australian advance at Peronne, Peril ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Pirates and Buccaneers meet on Knox Park again to-morrow afternoon. A good game is anticipated. Contrary to general anticipations, the Pirates were ...
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Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW : 1914 - 1949), Fri 30 Aug 1918, Page 3
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