Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Last night we secured the ground gained eastward of Fampoux. Fighting continues in our favour. Westward and northward of Lens we ...
Article : 172 wordsPte. W. Ginn, writing to his mother, says:—"I have had my leave, but expect more before I go back again to France. I sent an enquiry to Headquarters inquiring after Cecil Chalker, and ...
Article : 183 wordsCaptain Toombes M.L.A., addressed a meeting at the Town Hall, Goulburn, on Saturday evening in the interests of Mr. Christopher, the P.L.L. candidate for the Werriwa seat, and of ...
Article : 765 wordsOur Gunning correspondent writes under date 21st :—" Word has just been received of the death of Private Wm. G. McLaughlin, second son of Sergeant and Mrs. McLaughlin, Gunning ...
Article : 119 wordsTile "Times" correspondent with French Headquarters says:—It is impossible to give an idea of the immensity of this six days' battle on a 55-mile front. Morning and night the ...
Article : 254 wordsWord was received in Goulburn by Mr. Jack Knowlman on Monday that his brother, Pte. Eric Knowlman, was in hospital in England and was doing well. It is not known whether Pte. ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Arthur Furner on Monday received a cablegram from his son, Driver Warren Furner, stating that he was on furlough in London, and his health was splendid. ...
Article : 30 wordsC. O. Salmon pleaded guilty to a charge of keeping an excess quantity of inflammable liquid on his premises. Defendant said. he had since taken out a ...
Article : 277 wordsA German official message states:—Fighting has revived on the Cerma bend, south-westward of Doiran Lake. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Balfour and his colleagues arrived at a United States port. A special train had been waiting with steam up for five days. The line was guarded with a double Protection of bridges ...
Article : 53 wordsAn old well-known resident of the city, Mr. Edward Bell Barber died on Saturday afternoon at his residence, Church-street. On Wednesday last Mr. Barber, who had been in ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Imperial War Conference unanimously carried a resolution, moved by .Sir R. L. Borden and seconded by Mr. Massey—"That the resolution of the Imperial Conference of 20th ...
Article : 87 wordsA pleasing function took place at the Goldsmith-street Methodist School Hall on Sunday afternoon, when the teachers, parents, and pupils associated with the school assembled to ...
Article : 314 wordsThe hospital ship Lanfrane has been sunk. There was serious loss of life, including German wounded. ...
Article : 28 wordsA gigantic food demonstration by workers took place outside Parliament House, Stockholm, on Saturday. A portion of the crowd demanded a Republic. Rumours of a revolution are ...
Article : 172 wordsAn open-air recruiting meeting was held at Knowlman's corner on Saturday night, and there was a very good muster. The Mayor presided and speeches were given by Captain ...
Article : 150 wordsArchdeacon Bartlett in the course of his sermon at St. Saviour's Cathedral on Sunday morning said it had been decided to make special efforts in the direction of imparting ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. William Francis Emery, of Yalbraith, Taralga, has been gazetted a justice of the peace. Mr. Robert Page, foreman painter at the Goulburn per. way shops, has retired on a ...
Article : 150 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states that a hundred shells were fired at Calais. Some civilians were killed and a dozen wounded. Reuter's Paris correspondent states that ...
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Advertising : 2,915 wordsMr. John Hamilton, Clifford-street, machinist at the Goulburn per. way shops, met with an accident on Monday morning. He was assisting to place a belt on a pulley, when by some ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following rifle clubs are to be paid special grants in excess of the amount due to them from the Defence Department on account of reconstruction of their ranges :—Marulan, £33; ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 24 Apr 1917, Page 4
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