Petrograd has formally been declared in a state of war. M. Kerensky has issued a proclamation revealing a plot by General Korniloff ...
Article : 125 wordsIn these days of strike coal is almost as precious a commodity as diamonds and gold, and is certainly a good deal more useful. If a good mine could be ...
Article : 815 wordsA meeting of the Grafton and South Grafton Water Board was held in the Town Hall. Grafton, yesterday, the Mayor of Grafton (Alderman D. ...
Article : 1,203 wordsThere was a continuance of fine, pleasant weather conditions yesterday. Forecast:--Fine, with rising ...
Article : 47 wordsA social meeting of the above club is announced to be held to-night, when several of the members will give their experiences of motoring. These meetings are ...
Article : 65 wordsA meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association was held in the Town Hall last night, Mr. W T. Cameron presiding. Mrs. L. R. Davis was added to ...
Article : 59 wordsFollowing are the passengers for the Clarence River by the Kyogle:--Mr. S. Lang Misses Norton, V. Webber, and Causley. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe s.s. Poonbar, which crossed out for Sydney last Friday, took with her what is believed to be a record freight from Richmond River. It consisted, 1050 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsThe "Daily Mail" Petrograd correspondent telegraphs, that a member of the Soldels, belonging to the 12th Army, which defended Riga, reveals that it is ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. and Mrs. C. J. Gilbert and family, who have resided at Palmer's Channel for 25 years, were extended a social evening on Friday night last, prior ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsM. Kerensky has also proclaimed martial law in the town and district of Petrograd, and appeals to all citizens to maintain order for the defence of the ...
Article : 116 wordsA deputation of Cossacks assured M. Kerensky that the Cossacks would do their utmost to settle the dispute between General Korniloff and the Provisional ...
Article : 56 wordsAn impressive, if not very dulcet sounding, term used in the New Zealand Parliament (says the Wellington "Post") was that of "sowser." Its ...
Article : 83 wordsOur Sydney commercial correspondent writes:--The past week has seen quite a boom in maize. The market is firmer than for some time past. Agents have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsIt is reported from headquarters that the Germans have sent the best regiments, including nearly the whole of the Guards, from the south-west front northwards. ...
Article : 34 wordsReuter's Petrograd correspondent states that General Korniloff's demand for supreme, power was conveyed to M. Kerensky and to the ex-Premier, M. Lyoff. The ...
Article : 42 wordsThe news of General Korniloff's dismissal has resulted in a further fall of the rouble on the London Exchange, mainly due to persistent efforts to sell ...
Article : 90 wordsA child aged two years was with some other children yesterday playing near the water's edge at the swimming club corner in Turf- street. The little lad walked half way ...
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Family Notices : 127 wordsM. Kerensky has sent a message to the military and civil authorities throughout Russia, declaring that General Korniloff has betrayed the Fatherland and the ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsMr. Henry York, the well-known Singleton auctioneer, is dead. Councillor James Dickie, of Tweed Heads, is spending a holiday at Coff's ...
Article : 356 words"The Times" states the tragedy of Russia is nearing a culmination, and only a miracle can avert a civil war in the presence of the advancing enemy. The ...
Article : 402 wordsMr. E. Avery, hon. secretary of the Clarence River Navigation Committee, is in receipt of the following communications from the Acting Under-Secretary, ...
Article : 236 words"The Times" Petrograd correspondent says the ciy is now aroused. Two currants are discernible. The intellectuals desire to act and back up the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe workers are leaving the capital and returning to the villages owing to the increasing shortage of food and work, numerous factories are now closing owing ...
Article : 199 wordsProfessor Irvine (Sydney University) has given a press contribution to the strike controversy. In a democracy such as ours he can find no rational ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsThe folly of electing a paid servant of any public body every twelve months is apparent, and in accordance with their rules the council of the C.P. and A. ...
Article : 473 wordsThe executives of the soldiers and peasants sent a message to the army and naval committees that General Korniloff was heading a military counter-revolution ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. De Monchaux, Post Office Savings Bank Inspector, was in town on Saturday. Rudolph, the man who was thrown over ...
Article : 269 wordsIt appears that the committee of the Twelth Army, before leaving Riga, left appeals in German language, telling the Germans they were fighting on behalf ...
Article : 78 wordsExtract from letter from Private J. E. Robertson, of the 9th T.B. (late accountant Merchant and Traders' Association, Sydney), to the honorary secretary of the ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Soldels at Helsingfors carried a resolution censuring the expulsion of partisans of lie ex-Czar from Russia, and deciding to hold up the exiles ...
Article : 110 wordsThe strength of the rival parties in Russia is obscure, but the prevalent belief in London is that a rigid Petrograd censorship is hiding the most momentous and ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Wed 12 Sep 1917, Page 2
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