Mr. Arthur Kitson writes to the "Morning Post. that the Dutch believe the fall of Antwerp will lead to an attack on Flushing. Troops are being 'hurried to Flushing, and ...
Article : 136 wordsCettinje, Oct. 12.—The Montenogrins, on the 7th inst., secured their biggest success during the war. Twenty thousand Austrians attempted to cut off a large body near Sarajevo, but ...
Article : 72 wordsLondon, Oct. 10, 10.5 p.m.—A communication from headquarters continues and supplements the narrative of the movements of the British force and the French in immediate touch with ...
Article : 158 wordsA meeting of the delegates was held on Monday night. The president was in the chair, and there was a large attendance. The president said that he had read the report in the ...
Article : 583 wordsThe scene at the new weir now in course of construction at the junction of the Sooley Creek and the Wollondilly River, and a short the distance, on the Goulburn side, from the ...
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Advertising : 232 wordsLondon Oct. 11.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a Warsaw newspaper contains the text of the German Emperor's latest proclamation, addressed to his ...
Article : 133 wordsOstend, Oct. 12.—Commander Spencer Grey and Lieutenants Sippe and Marix, naval aeronauts, left Antwerp on the Thursday afternoon following' the commencement of the ...
Article : 207 wordsLondon, Oct. 12.—British correspondents from Antwerp who have reached Flushing- add Amsterdam narrate that Antwerp was on fire in eight places on Wednesday, night. It was ...
Article : 463 wordsThe Goulburn Quarter Sessions opened this (Tuesday) morning, before his Honor Judge Murray. Mr. F. D. Badgery was acting. Deputy Sheriff, and Mr. Mason was Crown-Prosecutor. ...
Article : 1,254 wordsThe Galician refugees in Bohemia are so numerous that the authorities are building a new town near Chotzen for 25,000. Budapest is compelled to accommodate 15,000 from the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Central News Agency states that Anglo-French cavalry captured a German convoy with 850 mitrailleuses. ...
Article : 22 wordsIt transpires that tie bomb dropped on Notre Dame Cathedral' set fire to a beam, but the flames were extinguished. ...
Article : 22 wordsRotterdam, Oct. 12.—The bombardment of Antwerp has alienated Dutch sympathy, from Germany. Many people consider that Antwerp was far beyond the limit of Dr. Von ...
Article : 108 wordsAt Caulfield this morning Sir Solo covered a mile. on the sand in 1.50. Anna Carlovna did nine furlongs, the last three in 39secs. Aleconner, assisted by Willachia, went a mile and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsOn St. Andrew's courts on last Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. Haddon were presented with a handsome electroplated fruit stand by the members of the club. The ...
Article : 162 wordsParis, Oct. 12.—The newspapers pay a tribute to the latest act of Belgian heroism and self-sacrifice. They point out that only small value can be fixed on fortifications in the face of the ...
Article : 77 wordsNobody, outside Broken Hill, will find fault with the decision of the Commonwealth Parliament to vote £100,000 for the relief of the sorely stricken Belgians. That sum represents only ...
Article : 953 wordsLondon, Oct. 11.—Mr. Walter Runciman, M.P., addressing a meeting at the Kingsway Hall, said there was no reason to be depressed by the fall of Antwerp, which, was inevitable. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsIn one instance there were four officers in Fort Saint Marie when it was decided to abandon and blow up the fort. They drew lots to see who should destroy the fort, and the lot ...
Article : 431 wordsOn the eve of the inauguration of "The Florence Young Company" tour, under the direction of "Country Amusements, Ltd.," and in response to universal request from the many ...
Article : 256 wordsParis Oct. 12.—A communique issued at midnight on Sunday states: There is nothing fresh to report;. except that a flag has been captured near Lassigny. General operations for the day ...
Article : 34 wordsLondon, Oct. 12—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that there was a desperate battle' on Friday north of Arras. It was a brilliant success, and the Germans were ...
Article : 53 wordsOn Sunday afternoon Leslie Cooper, a boy of about 13, son of Mr. J. Cooper, of Bungonia, had his left arm broken. It seems that in play a companion seized him by the wrist and tried to ...
Article : 52 wordsThe official Press Bureau states that a communication from the French headquarters mentions a lull in the operations on our immediate front, pending a general advance. According ...
Article : 141 wordsOn Monday afternoon, at Christ Church, West Goulburn, Miss Elizabeth A. Lamb, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb, of "Lambsvale," Mummell, was married to Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsThe Paris correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that the provincial French newspaper give details of the action about Roye and Lassigny. The Allies decided to attempt the ...
Article : 270 wordsThe above was held last Sunday, October 11. This school has always had a reputation for good singing, yet it excelled its previous records in the efforts of Sunday. The hymns ...
Article : 433 wordsA fire occurred in a wash-house at the residence of Canon Carver af about a quarter to eight on Monday morning, but fortunately the damage done was slight. The brigade was ...
Article : 91 wordsHearing of Creditor's Petition.—William Henry Wheatley v. Michael Cleary. An order sequestrating the estate was made, Mr. C. S. W. Lloyd being appointed official assignce. ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, Oct. 12.—Panic among the population commenced during the bombardment of Antwerp on Wednesday night, Fifteen thousand failed to secure passages on the Ostend ...
Article : 361 wordsThe Government are apparently guilty of a serious oversight in connection with the outbreak of smallpox at Coolalie, near Yass. Although so many of the navvies were stricken ...
Article : 164 wordsMelbourne, Monday.—Lying in the tea-tree scrub at Mordialloc, about 20 miles from Melbourne, the body of a man named Harold Leslie Mathewman, aged 35 years, and the body of a ...
Article : 382 wordsA public meeting was held on Monday night in the Town Hall to consider the advisablity of holding a patriotic ballin Goulburn. The Mayor (Ald. Betts) presided, and there was a small ...
Article : 204 wordsAt Arras-the Germans wore well supplied with artillery. The struggle was particularly violent on Tuesday and Wednesday but brought no success. The only ground gained was at ...
Article : 78 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent, telegraphing on Saturday, states that during the week the Allies fought four battles. The most important, that of Lille, began on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsThough none of the actual fighting was shown many pictures connected with the war were exhibited at the Empire on Monday evening. One or two of them—for instance, Belgian ...
Article : 193 wordsThere was a particularly large attendance at the Majestic Pictures on Monday night. The announcement of a series of war pictures no doubt accounted for their presence. There were ...
Article : 174 wordsA correspondent seeking refuge from the shells in the cellar of an Antwerp hotel encountered two Australian journalists, Miss Louise Mack, representative of the London ...
Article : 281 wordsMr. J. Lynch. M.P., has boon informed that an additional public telephone cabinet, with telephone and coin attachment installed therein, was opened for service at the Goulburn ...
Article : 36 wordsRome, Oct. 11.—Advices from Vienna state that two Austro-German columns are rushing to the relief of Pryzemysl). They have reached Dynow (43 miles from Przemysl) and Rzeszow ...
Article : 42 wordsThe final for the Watson No. 10 trophy was played on Saturday, Mr. G. T. Steadman winning from Mr. It, Wardrop. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 13 Oct 1914, Page 2
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