At St. Andrew's Church, on Sunday next, at 11 o'clock, a special service in connection with the sad deaths of two of our local heroes, Archie K. ...
Article : 61 wordsLondon, Tuesday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Athens says the latest news from the Dardanelles shows the Allies' position ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsParis, Tuesday.—A communique states: The Belgians crossed the Yser, south of Dixmude, .and organised their new position. They also destroyed a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsLondon -Tuesday Night.-A telegram from Berlin state that enemy aimen bombarded Karlsruhe. The bombardment lasted 45 minutes. Several ...
Article : 42 wordsThe live stock market continues to show a' steady upward tendency, and the fact was emphasised at the Shire yards yesterday, when the prices ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsAthens, Tuesday.—Two French destroyers bombarded Tehesme, in Asia Minor, opposite Chinos. The bombardment lasted 40 minutes. All sailing ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—The Germans have resumed the offensive on the Bzura. Although on small scale, this proves that they have not abandoned ...
Article : 49 wordsA representative gathering: of ladies, met at the Mechanics' Institute on Friday last, in response to advertisement, to' arrange for the annual Hospital ball. ...
Article : 166 wordsBorne, Tuesday.—The Italians have entered Durno (11 miles north-west of Trieste). ...
Article : 15 wordsIn order to join the Light Horse encampment at Maitland, 36 members of C Squadron left Singleton by train on Tuesday at 11.30 a.m. Lieutenant ...
Article : 78 wordsBerne, Tuesday.—The Austrian losses in the Prelkoffel Pass were 400 killed and 600 woundded. Each side holds one end of the pass, and fighting continues ...
Article : 121 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—ln the House of Commons, Mr Asquith moved a vote for £25,000,000, for war purposes. He emphasised the need for national ...
Article : 99 wordsThe "Government Gazette" as a rule is-nothing but a very dry-as-dust, albeit useful, compendium of public notices, returns, appointments, impoundings, ...
Article : 1,276 wordsAt the meeting of "the Dangar Cottage Hospital Committee on Tuesday night, the following letter was received from Mr T. L. Jones, Imperial Hotel: "As ...
Article : 94 wordsThe local secretary (Mr. J. .T. M'Mahon) has just received from Mr. J. Greenhalgh, the hon. treasurer of the Goorangoola Belgian Sports Committee, ...
Article : 93 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night".—Lord Mersey presided at the opening of the special enquiry into the sinking of the Lusitania. ...
Article : 180 wordsParis, Tuesday'.—The Pesentizich detachment of the Alpini Chasseurs, after marching' 14 hours daily, ascended the peak in the Rovereto district, 3000 ft. ...
Article : 90 wordsLondon, Tuesday.—During the last three weeks the 16th Canadian Scottish Regiment has performed 'magnificent bayonet work round Ypres. On one ...
Article : 116 wordsMr Harry Moss, of the Railway Department, is in Singleton on a visit to his relatives and friends, prior to taking up duties at Nyngan. For some ...
Article : 105 wordsAmsterdam, Tuesday.—Herr Maximilian "Hardon, in an article in the "Zukunft," sriously reviews the reconstruction of the British Cabinet. He ...
Article : 126 wordsPetrograd, Tuesday.—A communique reports stubborn fighting on the whole front of the- San to Mosciska (east' of Przemysl). The enemy made massed ...
Article : 184 wordsTwo rather serious accidents are reported from Putty. A few days ago, while Mr Clarrio Cross was cutting brush on a steep embankment, he ...
Article : 157 wordsParis, Tuesday.—A communique, after denying the German reports of successes in the Souchez regions, adds:—We have now for over a mouth north- and ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the Shire yards yesterday fat em tie were in fairly heavy supply, to a Jorge attendance of buyers; demand was very keen, and values obtained ...
Article : 246 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The 39th casualty list, issued this morning, contains 289' names, including those of one officer and 35 men killed in action. Two ...
Article : 62 wordsMuch importance is attached- to the fresh French offensive in Lorraine. The objective is supposed, to be Avicourt. In well-informed circles it is believed ...
Article : 42 wordsThe splendid success of our troops at the Dardanelles is not being achieved without cost, and towards the price demanded some homes in our own ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsPrivates J.E Smith; M. Casey, W. A. Fabain, E. 0. Morriss, W. H. Shaffer, G. S. Brittenden, Driver C. W. Gregory, Captain A. G. Christian. ...
Article : 92 wordsParis, Tuesday.—It is officially stated that operations in the Dardanelles were modified during Into last fortnight in May. General attacks havo given ...
Article : 204 wordsPetrograd, Tuesday.—A communique states: We repulsed the enemy's repeated attempts to cross the Windau, near Liatzkow (eastward of Libau), ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Premier has had several conferences with interested persons regarding the possible manufacture of munitions in Sydney Negotiations have been ...
Article : 163 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—The British naval losses up to the end of May total 13,547, including 549 officers and 7696 Others.' The killed comprise 181 ...
Article : 44 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions to-day Frederick Mischke, who attempted to choke George Lung, a Chinaman, in the Haymarket on April 26, with intent to ...
Article : 70 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—The fighting at Krithia caused heavy sacrifices on both'sides. The Allied forces have been constantly reinforced, while the ...
Article : 100 wordsShortly after 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning considerable excitement was caused in John-street by great masses of black smoke pouring up from the ...
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