The Archbishop of York, at Scarborough, on the 18th December greatly stirred an audience of 1700 men who crowded the Loude[?]berough Theatre by reading to them ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsIn the early part of December (says "The Times") the French troops beyond the Vesle had been compelled to evacuate a section of their trenches and their ...
Article : 314 wordsThat the Germans frequently are willing prisoners is the assertion of the regimental interpreter attached to the 1st Northampton Regiment, who writes:—"I ...
Article : 137 wordsWeights for the minor events to be run at Caulfield on Saturday were deci[?]d yesterday. The entries are very numerous, and backers should have a hard task in ...
Article : 641 wordsNews from Serbia inspires to the greatest extent admiration for the undaunted heroism and sturdy spirit of sacrifice of the brave army and people and pity for ...
Article : 157 wordsTr[?] W. Green, Iying wounded at York tells the following story:—"Ihere's a [?] of the Royal Irish Lanecrs that [?] to have a Victoria Cross if ever ...
Article : 134 wordsA vivid picture of the horrors of war is contained in a letter written by Sapper G. Coombs, of the M Cuble Section, R.E. He tells how he was left in a shell-swept ...
Article : 349 wordsManagers, [?]veners and Banks v.B.U.C.C. at Upper Keserve, [?] p.m.:—Richards (capt.) O [?]a[?]oran, A[?]en, Wagstaff, Lang[?]on, [?]all, Magee, [?]omson, Benne[?]t, Stepn[?]ns, Suns, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 355 wordsA [?] tribute to the men of Somerset is contained in a letter from a Church of Eagland chaplain at the front writing to his [?]ite in Mid-Susex. He writes:— ...
Article : 169 wordsThe death was recently confirmed of Lieut, Frederick W. A. Steele, Royal Fusiliers (who was officially reported "wounded and missing" at the beginning of ...
Article : 118 words"The English have fought like lions." Such is the tribute to the British army of a Belgian officer in a letter to a compatriot in England. The writer says:— ...
Article : 228 wordsThe match between St. Matthew's and Buckley-street was concluded at Sparrowhawk yesterday, the latter winning, by 75 runs. St. Matthew's who had lost six for 135. ...
Article : 107 wordsA Russian Red Cross sister, now in Professor pavloffs hospital in Petrograd, relates how, while succoring the wounded on a Polish battlefield, she whs surprised by ...
Article : 92 wordsA few of the lighter sides of war are described by a private in the Honorable Artillery Company's Infan[?]ry Regiment, who writes to a friend at Glasgow:—"The ...
Article : 229 wordsTwo matches were played on Saturday in connection with the second-grade competition Kerang defeated Kerang East on the latter's ground and Tragowel beat Wandella at ...
Article : 88 wordsThere is a very respectable estaminet of minute proportions on a certain road which shall be nameless. The proprietress is a Belgian woman whose husband was killed ...
Article : 257 wordsBohemians v. Tyntynder, Bohemians, nine wickets for 110 (innings declared closed), W. D. Harris 45, W. R. Sleeman 13. J. Ridley 12; W. D. Harris, five for 18. Tyntynder, 61—J ...
Article : 47 wordsAt the front the tact and kindliness of the Prince of Wales have earned for him the admiration of officers and men. The special correspondent of "The Daily ...
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Advertising : 430 wordsNyah v. Piangil. Nyah. 115—C. B. Willis 34, K. H Mole 24. C. Sydes 21, H. Taylor 11. C. Sydes. five wickets for 25, C. B. Wills five for 35. Piangil. 63—J. Pearse 21. ...
Article : 58 wordsOn Saturday the game between Anglicans and Methodists proved an unexpectedly even contest. Winning the toss, the Anglicans batred to the tune of 228, the feature of the ...
Article : 165 wordsA touching story of a dying man's confession is told by Private T. Hamilten, now at Woolwich:—"After a particularly [?]t [?]t had been put up by the ...
Article : 161 wordsOakleigh Plate.—Thraso, Freeplay, Cecillate, Phylactery, Svale, Valhalla, Weleria. Salisbury Welter.—Culwalla. Newmarket Handicap.—Fidelio, Clash of ...
Article : 27 wordsThe King and Queen on the 19th December honored the first Territorial Hospital, St. Gabriel's College, Camberwell, England, with a visit which lasted over two ...
Article : 155 wordsWork in preparation for the autumn campaign was resumed at Flemington this morning in seasonable weather. One of the chief performers was Culma, ...
Article : 268 wordsHow a pretty little French girl of nine, whose father is away fighting with his regiment, brings morning coffee to our "Tommies" at the front is told by Pte. E. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsA [?] lieu[?]nant in the Army Service Corps write[?]:— "I could take off [?]y hat a every man in the fighting line of the division. As you say, they were ...
Article : 192 wordsFinal acceptances were Yesterday declared for the 18th Caulfield Futurity Stakes, to be run at Caulfield next Saturday. The following were left in,— ...
Article : 57 wordsThe story of the heroism of Lance-Corporal Arthur Daphne, of the London Rifle Brigade, is briefly told in the following obituary notice in the London "Daily ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 460 wordsA [?] [?] in the K[?]sin[?]tion Baftalion of the [?] Regiment writes on 11th December.—The [?] tried to shell us the other ...
Article : 222 wordsDull and threatening weather was experienced at Caulfield this morning. A little rain fell at 5 a.m. The sand and tan tracks were open. ...
Article : 195 wordsOn Saturday the fourth competition for member's trophies, to be won twice, under the auspices of the Kerang Sparrow and Pigeon Club, took place on the club's grounds ...
Article : 286 wordsTrooper J. F. Walklett, of the 5th Dra goon Guards, now in a French hospital, recovering from his wounds, received in the fieree battle round Ypres, in a letter to ...
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