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Advertising : 78 wordsLondon, Saturday.—It was officially announced on Friday that the Prime Minister (Mr Lloyd Gorge) and Lord Milner (Minister without portfolio), ...
Article : 222 wordsA French communique says: Bombing encounters took place west of the Mouse, and our artillery frequently bombarded, the northern slopes of Hill 285 ...
Article : 109 wordsTrooper E. Paul, a brother of Mr O. Paul, of John-street, Singleton, writes to his parents, Mr and Mrs A. Paul, of Little Nymboida, Eastern Dorrigo, from ...
Article : 964 wordsDetails of the loss of the Union Coy's steamer Matai at Raratonga, in the Cook Island group, were received today. The Matai was bound to ...
Article : 221 wordsMr Barnes a Labor M.P. speaking at the Browning Hall, said: "President Wilson's Note is entitled to all respect. We ought to assure President ...
Article : 81 wordsAn advertisement in this issue notifies that training by the Senior Cadets will be resumed on Saturday next, January 13. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe frequency with which reports come to hand of vessels being torpedoed and sunk by the enemy's piratical submarines in the Mediterranean not ...
Article : 886 wordsAt a sitting of the Licensing Court on Thursday next, application will be made by Mr A. B. Shaw (representing the Licensed Victuallers' Association) ...
Article : 79 wordsCount Otto Czernin, Austrian Foreign Minister, has arrived in Berlin again, and conferred with the Kaiser. They arranged for conferences with the ...
Article : 41 wordsMr Charles F. O. Harris, school teacher at Vere during the past nine and a half years, has received word from the Education Department ...
Article : 108 wordsBefore commencing work to-day the Glebe Island slaughtermen demanded a flat rate of 34/- per 100 all round for sheep, although the employers agreed to ...
Article : 46 wordsGerman writers, professing to express German policy, state that all British merchantmen are to be regarded as auxilliary cruisers, and will be sunk ...
Article : 40 wordsMr Lloyd George and M. Briand are declared to be extremely satisfied with the progross of the conferences, which are proceeding in perfect harmony. ...
Article : 39 wordsIt is stated that John Henry Taylor, the chauffeur wounded in the Summer Hill shooting case, is likely to die. DEATH OF TAYLOR. ...
Article : 47 wordsWashington, Sunday.—The Senate adopted Senator Hitchcock's amended resolution, "endorsing the President's request to the belligerents to state the ...
Article : 256 wordsIt cannot be said that the summer has lost any intensity in consequence of its late advent. Each day now continues at real summer heat, and on Sunday last ...
Article : 165 wordsThe German newspapers enthusiastically approve of the Kaiser 'a order to the army and navy for national rejoicing over the capture of Braila. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Allied representatives held further conferences on Saturday. On Sunday they met in a bedroom at the Consulta. Signor Roselli presented ...
Article : 48 wordsNew York, Saturday.—The New York "Times" learns that the Germans in Belgium and the occupied portion of France are forcing the civilian ...
Article : 54 wordsOwing to the failure of the brakes, an electric tramcar which was travelling down hill from Burwood to Melbourne, became partially derailed at the loop ...
Article : 238 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent says it is expected that the Government will reply to the Allies' Note inconclusively with a view to ...
Article : 89 wordsMr T. W. Neville, of John-street, has received the gratifying intelligence that his son, Sergeant Dalton Neville, has been recommended for a licutenancy ...
Article : 277 wordsThe idea of issuing five shilling Commonwealth notes has not been abandoned by the present Treasurer, who is considering the expediency of ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Danish steamer Ebro, 1028 tons, was torpedoed. The crew were landed. The British steamer Allie, 1127 tons, is reported sunk. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" states that Mr L. M. Amery, M.P., has been appointed Assistant Secretary to the Imperial Defence Committee. ...
Article : 35 wordsParis and Switzerland are negotiating a loan of one hundred million francs, whereof 30 million will be devoted to the conversion of the previous loan. ...
Article : 38 wordsCount Von Hoefer has been appointed the Austrian Food Dictator. He is the third occupant of the position in three months. ...
Article : 39 wordsA wireless Russia official message says: In the Riga fighting we prisonered 500 and surpused and captured trenches in the Oituz Valley. We ...
Article : 73 wordsA section of the wharf laborers has arranged for a stop work meeting on Wednesday to discuss the proposal for an increase in wages. Another section is ...
Article : 81 wordsLondon Saturday.—The "Evening Standard" estimates that nearly 50,000 Americans are fighting with the Allied armies. Many are the sons of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the newspaper "Tockowsti" says that if England continues to abuse neutral flags Germany declares she will no longer ...
Article : 70 wordsA wave of indignation is passing over the western towns regarding the operation of the Daylight Saving Act, which is proving most detrimental to the ...
Article : 109 wordsMrs. Cornwallis West, when interviewed, would not say any more than that her actions had been misjudged. Her friends know this to be so. Her ...
Article : 147 wordsComplaining that she had something wrong with her ear, a woman went to Mr Burgess, a chemist on the Corso, Manly, on Friday night for treatment. ...
Article : 176 wordsA large gelignite bomb which was thrown into a cellar basement comprising portion of the foundations of Mr Paul Schreiterer's home, Mosman, early ...
Article : 227 wordsAn aggregate meeting of colliery mining mechanics and surfacemen was held at Maitland on Saturday afternoon to consider the agreement arrived ...
Article : 174 wordsBerne, Sunday neutral, who has lived for several years in Constantinople, gives details of the conditions existing there. He says that the people ...
Article : 146 wordsNew York, Saturday.—Speculation as to how the British firm of Hadfields, Limited, was able to underbid American tenderers for large shells for the United ...
Article : 44 wordsThe highest temperature yesterday was 107 at Bourke, though the heat wave was common all over the State. ...
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Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), Tue 9 Jan 1917, Page 2
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