Mr W. J. Arthur, formerly a wellknown Singleton resident, passed through at the week end bound, south with No. 2 Company of the Remount ...
Article : 61 words"Fine generally north of mountains, but still unsettled and thundery in coastal and north-east districts; cool squally south-west winds." ...
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Family Notices : 179 wordsLondon, Sunday Night.—The German papers state that the Albanians are concentrating on the Greek frontier to bar the alternative road of the retreating ...
Article : 42 wordsDuring the height of the thunderstorm on Sunday evening, a stone in the gable of the sacristy at St. Patrick's Church, Singleton was struck by ...
Article : 102 wordsLondon, Sunday Night.—The Paris "Matin" states that the Russo-Roumanian conference at Bucharest is of the most important military character. ...
Article : 35 wordsMany residents of the Singleton district will learn with regret of the death of Mr Reginald Newington ('Rex') Blax. land, which occurred at his residence, ...
Article : 110 wordsLondon, Sunday Night.—All Bucharest messages state that the scene on the Danube is extraordinary. Sixty-eight immense steel lighters, each containing ...
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Article : 909 wordsWe were shown by Mr A: S. Coberoft, of St. Clair, on Saturday, a very fine specimen of black perch caught by him on Friday-evening in Carrow Creek. ...
Article : 125 wordsLondon, Sunday.—The "Observer" states that King Constantine is virtually governing by coup d'etat. He may, the paper says, have forgotten that ...
Article : 158 wordsLondon, Saturday.—Signaller Hunter, who had been in the trenches 11 months, and was invalided home, said he boarded the Anglia (the hospital ...
Article : 466 wordsAn Australian officer at Gallipoli gives the following interesting details of the work of the New Zealand Engineers, published in the London "Times" ...
Article : 760 wordsThe star pictured to be shown at the Mechanics' and Sanson's Halls to-morrow (Wednesday) marks an epech in photo-play production, being a ...
Article : 112 wordsLondon, Sunday Afternoon.—The "Sunday Times" says that the guarantors of Greece's independence and Greece's Constitution are bound to ...
Article : 90 wordsLondon, Saturday.—The greatest theatrical gathering ever held in London took place in His Majesty's Theatre yesterday, the occasion being the ...
Article : 254 wordsAfter two days of overcast conditions and dull weather a thunderstorm, apparently at a considerable distance from Singleton, was heard about 6 p.m. ...
Article : 255 wordsAthens, Sunday Afternoon.—A lengthy Cabinet meeting followed Lord Kitchener's interviews with King Constantine and the Premier, M.Seouloudis. ...
Article : 29 wordsAlexandria, Sunday Afternoon.— Egyptian insurance companies refuse to issue policies on Greek steamers, and the bank will not accept lading bills. ...
Article : 40 wordsPetrograd, Saturday.—A communique says the Gerrman attempt to cross the Dvina north-west of Friedridbstadt failed. The Germans made a futile ...
Article : 242 wordsParis, Sunday Afternoon.—The "Petit Journal" states that the Servians at Monastir advanced seven kilometres towards Perlepe, where the Bulgarians ...
Article : 27 wordsOwing the multiplicity of telephone wires now carried overhead in our streets, and the high winds that have been prevailing of late telephone ...
Article : 276 wordsTuesday, November 30th, at Farmers Central Markets (in conjunction with Grainger and Falkiner, Ltd.), grazing property known as ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon, Sunday Night.—The report of the occupation of Monastir by the Bulgars is still unconfirmed. It is believed that a few Servians are on ...
Article : 103 wordsTuesday, November 23rd, at Farmers Union, general produce and fruit, pigs, calves, poultry, and furniture, etc. ...
Article : 94 wordsLondon, Sunday Night.—A Bucharest correspondent states that M.Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, had had a conference with M. Malinoff, and the ...
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Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), Tue 23 Nov 1915, Page 2
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