Three thousand wealthy people have left Germany for Scandinavia for the sake of obtaining pure broad. Further riots occurred on Thursday in ...
Article : 471 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords, Earl of Selborne moved a motion affirming the expediency of maintaining court-martials in the best interests of the ...
Article : 199 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—There have been few more notable gatherings in Sydney than that which took place in the Town Hall yesterday, the occasion being a public luncheon ...
Article : 909 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — The Admiralty announces that all forts at the entrance to the Dardanelles have been successfully reduced. An earlier announcement stated that ...
Article : 235 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Oakby has been sunk in the English Channel. The crew were saved. The captain states he was on the bridge at the time and saw the ...
Article : 474 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federal Cabinet yesterday dealt with the preliminaries in connection with the work of the session now six weeks off. Mr. Fisher said there was ...
Article : 237 wordsApropos of Sir George Reid's 70th birthday, the newspapers give prominence to his labours on behalf of the Commonwealth and Empire. ...
Article : 444 wordsThe following names in the Maclean list should have read 10s instead of 5s, as reported in last Saturday's issue:—A. T. Dean, J. T. Lewarne, C. W. Mulvey, A. E. ...
Article : 698 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—A letter found on a German prisoner expressed the fear that Britain's resources would wear Germany out. The writer feared the English would ...
Article : 59 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—"Eyewitness," with the British Forces, states that from February 14 to 17 heavy fighting was continuons in the vicinity of Ypres, at Cominos Canal, ...
Article : 93 wordsAnother deputation has waited upon the Premier with the object of removing the disgraceful conditions attaching to tho conveyance of stock on the Government ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. A. F. Donaldson, of the "Examiner" staff, has received a letter from Private George Moffat, First Expeditionary Force, at Mena Camp, Cairo. Among other things, ...
Article : 464 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A Labour Council deputation complained to the Attorney-General that owing to the Necessary Commodities Commission's failure, bread, meat, ...
Article : 176 wordsA Petrograd message reports that the loss of almost an entire army corps in the recent retreat from East Prussia is admitted by the Russian stair. "Only broken and ...
Article : 219 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The King sent the following message on Thursday to Sir George Reid: "I heartily congratulate you on the seventieth anniversary of your ...
Article : 170 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—At the Methodist Conference yesterday, Rev. F. Colwell gave notice of motion "that the matter of second registration of marriages by ...
Article : 384 wordsQuite a sensation in a small way was, caused by Dr. Foreman at the annual meeting of the Benevolent Asylum on Monday. In the presence of the State Governor and a ...
Article : 276 wordsMr. Lees Smith, M.P. for Nottingham, who is on active service in Flanders, writes a chatty letter home, giving his impressions. In the course of this he says: "In talking ...
Article : 150 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—A Petrograd communique states that two regiments cut off in in East Prussia broke through the enemy's lines at Augustowo and rejoined our troops. ...
Article : 78 wordsBy yesterday's mail, Mr. Shaw, of Ulmarra, received an interesting letter from Mr. J. Tamsitt, late of Ulmarra, who is with the First Expeditionary Forces in Egypt. After ...
Article : 300 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Clyde engineers are on strike for an increase of 2d an hour. They have refused to accept tho employers' offer of [?]d. The dispute affects 100,000. ...
Article : 46 wordsColonel S. N. Maude, the well-known military writer, has written a newspaper article, in which he says that there is growing belief in the theory that one of the great ...
Article : 249 wordsLONDON, Thursday—Lieutenants Rigall, Hon. Desmond O'Brien and T. Spencer, of the Royal Naval Air Service, who took part in the Ostend raid, have not returned. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Lower Clarence Red Cross branch has been doing splendid work since its inception. Most liberal donations have been received both for Red Cross, War Kitchen, ...
Article : 221 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—From official statements it appears that the schedule of works is ready for embodiment in the Norton Griffiths agreement. It is understood that the ...
Article : 127 wordsAt a meeting of this Council on Tuesday, a finance report showed the following credit balances on the accounts of the Council:— Temporary loan account £2000, temporary ...
Article : 183 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The French Premier, interviewed by a United States journalist, said the Germanic torrents were checked. Germany was beaten in the field, an ...
Article : 58 wordsCollected by the Misses L. Johnson and M. McQueen:—W. S. Boyle 9s 6d; Mrs. L. McKinnon, Donald McPherson, J. McNabb, Mrs. Cooney, E. T. Cooney, J. McMillan, 5s; ...
Article : 96 wordsThe body of an unknown man was found in the grounds of St. Paul's College, Camperdown. There was a wound in the left arm above the elbow, and the main artery had ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Interstate Commission stated in case for the High Court in the matter of the appeal of the N.S.W. Government against the Commission's decision as to the validity of ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Method Conference in Brisbane passed a resolution pledging itself to use every effort i n support of the Allies and those rendered impoverished by the war. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 27 Feb 1915, Page 9
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