Mr O. F. L. Anderson, of the Trafalgar timber yards, and formerly of Ararat, has received the following letter, from his son, Private Anderson:— ...
Article : 583 wordsThe "Daily Mail" correspondent at Paris says:—Owing to the rigorous censorship it is impossible to publish report of the proceedings at the ...
Article : 82 wordsIn dealing with the mining question at the meeting of the Ballarat Trades and Labor Council on Thursday evening, Mr T. M. Jude, the general ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsthe quotations for Ararat stocks in the Melbourne share market yesterday were as under:— New Langi Logan.—Buyers; 8/; ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Russians continue close on the track of the retreating Austrians, and are developing successful tactics by out-flanking considerable sections of ...
Article : 112 wordsThe action brought by Mr A. Farthing, M.L.A., against' Rev. Henry Worrall, Methodist minister, was concluded in the First Civil Court to-day ...
Article : 425 wordsA further assurance has been given by the Premier that early in the coming session of Parliament steps will be taken to introduce legislation to ...
Article : 1,361 wordsOwing to the censorship in Athens, [?]t is not possible to gauge the situation in Greece with precision. Letters, However, show that the Greek police ...
Article : 99 wordsMany residents of Ararat and the surrounding districts will learn with regret of the death of Mr George Harley, of Mount Cole, which sad event ...
Article : 84 wordsA shoot took place on the Pomonal range on Saturday last for a trophy presented by Captain T. E. Morcom, the ranges being 400 and 500 yards. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Democratic Convention has re-nominated President Woodrow Wilson by acclamation for the Presidency, and the present Vice-president, Mr T. H. ...
Article : 39 wordsAn impressionist picture of the battle at Douaumont is given in the "Morning Post" from the "Figaro" by a wounded soldier who took part in it. ...
Article : 571 wordsSeaman Rogerson, a survivor from the Hampshire, says that it is untrue that Earl Kitchener's boat overturned. He did not leave the ship. "I saw ...
Article : 407 wordsMr Dave D'Arcy, writing from Bega under date 11th inst., to "Amesbury," in the "Referee," of 14th June, says:—"Just a line or two as to some ...
Article : 214 wordsIn memory of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener a memorial service was held on Thursday evening in St. John's Church of England. There was a large ...
Article : 280 wordsHis Excellency Sir Arthur Stanley, State Governor, and Lady Stanley and party passed through Ararat by the express last night for Adelaide. ...
Article : 931 wordsThe price of petrol has risen considerably in America, owing, it i said' to insufficent production. After allowing for export of petrol from the United ...
Article : 500 wordsWheat.—Official prices were amended on 12th June to the following basis:—Millers' requirements to fill export orders for flour, 3/; local food ...
Article : 267 wordsThe horse does not stand war wounds well, being a highly strung creature and subject to unlooked for fits of terror, especially at the invisible, troke that ...
Article : 296 wordsMuch has been written during the last three of four years regarding the remarkable development of fox farming in Canada, especially in Prince ...
Article : 251 wordsThe work of the Red Cross League is proceeding satisfactorily in this district. During the past quarter, in addition to the articles shown in the ...
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