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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsAny residents of Parramatta who have friends or relatives in the Third Infantry Battalion may forward parcels of comforts to them through Mrs. Souter, care of ...
Article : 72 wordsEx-Mayor Stimson, speaking at Cabramatta on Saturday, said it was greatly to be deplored that Australian Parliaments had not risen to the occasion in ...
Article : 130 wordsRecent Cable:—Tribich, who in 1910 was M.P. for Darlington, in the House of Commons, under the name of Ignatius Tribich Lincoln, and whoso sensational confession that he had acted as a spy for Germany was published in the New York newspapers in June, has been arrested in New ...
Article : 342 wordsIndeed, is it or is it not wrong to commit all the forgeries (I address this particularly to Captain Hall, of the Admiralty)—I say all the forgeries, frauds. ...
Article : 491 wordsThis is how the Minister for Defence encourages Australian soldiers to fight. Names censored by order of the enlightened. Minister. A soldier writes:—"Some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsDuring the lunch hour on Monday, Mr. H. Hoyle, Minister for Railways, together with Messrs. R. Hollis and J. T. Lang, M's.L.A., paid a visit to Clyde Engineering ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsThe following paragraph appeared in "The World" on tho 29th of April: CODE OF SPY USED TO SPY ON GERMANS. ...
Article : 30 wordsRev. Hugh Paton, of Merrylands, who is Presbyterian chaplain at the Liverpool camp, was chairman at a concert held in the camp, at which Mr. R. B. Orchard ...
Article : 123 wordsLONDON, April 19.—Anton Knepferle, the American citizen of German birth, who hails from Brooklyn and is held for trial on a charge of supplying Germany ...
Article : 167 wordsA chip from Blatchford:—"There is the case of the lady with the crinoline. I forgot the lady's name. But she drove every morning in Hyde Park; she only ...
Article : 168 wordsMr. Stanley Washburn, writing to London "Times," says:—"I have travelled thousands of miles in. Poland and Galicla, visited eight active armies, and talked with ...
Article : 425 wordsHalf the bungling in military matters (those matters in particular relating to the treatment of our wounded boys, and to the care of the lads preparing to go to the ...
Article : 223 wordsWhich reminds one of the honorable member for Darlington. "His name was Haz, Baz, Ben, and Jedidiah too, and Solomon and Zabulon," this vile Hungarian Jew. But he was a naturalised Englishman and called himself Mr. Lincoln, and he was elected to represent the Quaker ...
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Advertising : 442 wordsPrivate William Lawrence Roystone (Roy) Parnell, who has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry while fighting in France is ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Mayor of Auburn (Alderman W. J. Johnson) is proving his loyalty to the British Empire in the best possible way—by enlisting himself. Being a middle-aged ...
Article : 564 wordsJohn McGuire (on bail) pleaded guilty to using indecent language at Lidcombe on the 13th inst. Fined 20/-, or 14 days. Robbing a Tent. ...
Article : 458 wordsWord came to hand on Friday of the death of Captain Wallace Cox, youngest [?]of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cox. of Parramatta and Carlingford, and brother of Col. ...
Article : 216 wordsThat enthusiastic young Parramatta soldier now is camp at Liverpool—Street. Rees (son of mine host of "The Woolpack")—has quallfied, by success at ...
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