Before Mr. Chippendale, Relieving P.M., and Mr. F. D. Badgery. TRESPASSING ON RAILWAY LINE. Ed. Foley, for whom Mr. Moloney ...
Article : 1,971 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports—We carried out successful raids last night northeastward of Epehy, south-eastward of Havrincourt, west-ward of Fontaine les Croiselles, and near ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Right Rev. J. Paterson, Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly of New South Wales, arrived in Goulburn by the passenger train on Saturday afternoon. He was tendered a civic ...
Article : 549 wordsLondon, July 29.—Correspondents telegraphing on Friday night describe a portentous British artillery fired on the Flanders front, which had been in progress for 48 hours, and was of ...
Article : 445 wordsA French communique states—A violent enemy attack west of Hurtebise on a front of 600 meters collapsed Subsequently our infantry attacked with superb dash between Hurtebise ...
Article : 71 wordsA crowded house welcomed the first appearance of the Institute (Goulburn branch) Concert Party (assisted by the 11th A.L.H Band) at Bundanoon on Friday night. The hall had been ...
Article : 466 wordsThe vast battle in Flanders is reaching the height of its first stage. The appalling rear of the guns and explosions of shells keep the countryside shaking. The Germans are ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. Lloyd George says that the lastest news from Russia is not good. Russia, however, he remarked, was a land of surprises, and her resources were inexhaustible. ...
Article : 452 wordsThere was a large congregation at St. Andrew's Church on Sunday morning, when several flags were unfurled. The Right Rev. J. Paterson, assisted by the Rev. G. Tulloch, ...
Article : 716 wordsReuter's Copenhagen correspondent states that Count Czarin, Austrian Foreign Minister, interviewed in Vienna in reply to Mr. Lloyd George's speech, cabled on 21st July, in which ...
Article : 130 wordsThe wheat lumpers at South Goulburn railway yards are still idle. The Industrial Court will sit in Sydney on Wednesday at 10 o'clock. The lumpers anticipate getting the 6d bonus. ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—It seems incredible that the National Government would tolerate such princely wages to shearers, rouseabouts, and station hands as the Arkitration Court has awarded ...
Article : 367 wordsSir,—Saturday next will be the third anniversary of this dreadful war, which has bowed down so many through the sons, brothers, and friends who have been sacrificed. Bishop ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Admiralty reports—One of our submarines in the North Sea on Friday captured the German steamer Batavier H. The crew abandoned the ship. A prize crew went aboard, ...
Article : 51 wordsPersons who were at the Goulburn railway station on Saturday afternoon when the tourist train arrived witnessed the sensational escape of a girl who was crossing the lines at the northern ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports that the Paris Journal states that in the air raid on Paris one German aeroplane reached a suburb, but the damage was not serious. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe 327th list of Australian casualties was issued on Saturday. It contains the names of 35 killed, 312 wounded, 282 sick, and 253 prisoners of war. Amongst the wounded is Pte. Dudley ...
Article : 46 wordsA very large congregution assembled at the Methodist Church on Sunday evening at the service in memory of the late M.F. Henry Kad-well. Members of the Belmore Lodge ...
Article : 407 wordsThe British "soldels" are receiving scant encouragement from the unions, and the public are united against them. Recognised labour leaders are opposing Messrs. Anderson and ...
Article : 61 wordsA team of footballers from Gunning played the South Goulburn juniors at the sports ground on Saturday. The visitors sustained defeat by 31 points to 5. Mr. Shurety was referee. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the Maiden Handicap at the Cantertury Park races on Saturday Black Thistle, Black Shot, Miss Ballantrae, Jacqua, Obree, Queen Carmen, Linacre King. Chazalie, and Downery ...
Article : 68 wordsThe British Prime Minister, in the course of a speech in Paris, stated that Great Britain, since the outbreak of war, had raised the following forces:— ...
Article : 1,141 wordsThe "Times" Amsterdam correspondent states that Ghent was re-bombed on 28th July. The thunder of guns reached a greater intensity than ever. ...
Article : 34 wordsQuite a gloom was cast over our little village on Monday last at the receipt of the news of the death of Mr. Ben Welham Deceased was a resident of Collector for some years, and was ...
Article : 135 wordsDr. Michaelis, the German Chancellor, has appointed a reactionary named Graeveitz as Chief of the Chancellery. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe unit of infantry reinforcements which is being organised by the National Rifle Association of N.S. W. is nearing completion; and it will be necessary for intending members to make early ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. E. Deacon, Dalgety & Co.'s Goulburn representative, has been ill in a private hospital for some time. His condition at one time was critical, but he is now on the mend ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 31 Jul 1917, Page 4
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