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  2. SUICIDE OF THE UNSPEAKABLE.

    When a Hapsburg formally dissolved the Holy Roman Empire, a century age, to prevent the assumption of the Imperial titles and dignity by the Corsican, there closed one of the greatest ...

    Article : 1,583 words
  3. THE LATEST.

    A communique states that lively artillery duels have occurred along most of the front. ...

    Article : 26 words
  4. THE WAR.

    Dunkirk, Feb. 1.—The Germans at La Bassee continue active. They have brought up heavy guns, and are shelling the British positions. The Germans attribute Monday's check west of ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. OBITUARY.

    Mr. William O. Cooper, a very old resident of the district, died on Saturday night, the cause of death being old age. He was in his 79th year, and had resided at Currawang since his ...

    Article : 375 words
  6. GOULBURN HOSPITAL.

    Dear Sir,—I notice with pleasure by your issue of Saturday that the annual meeting of the above, hold on Friday evening, 29th instant, was very largely attended, which shows ...

    Article : 242 words
  7. OUR NEW WEIR.

    An easy hour's walk from Auburn-street (up Bradley-street, over the hills below old Bishopthorpe, and down to the Wollondilly valley) brings one to Goulburn's new dam, a Cataract ...

    Article : 998 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 349 words
  9. The Russians.

    A communique states that the Russian left wing in the Carpathians is advancing, and taking many prisoners daily. ...

    Article : 24 words
  10. IN FLANDERS.

    The Daily Chronicle correspondent at Dunkirk says the attack on the great dune at Lombaertzydo on Thursday was a remarkable feat. The Germans were strongly entrenched on ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. German Press Jubilant.

    German newspapers are jubilant at the submarine activity, which they state is threatening to cut off England's food supply and strike at the root of the trans-oceanic trade. ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. THE NEW ZEALAND.

    Captain Halsey, of the Now Zealand, has telegraphed to Mr. T. McKenzie, New Zealand High Commissioner: "All aboard are proud of having represented the Dominion and receiving its ...

    Article : 35 words
  13. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND HOSPITAL BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—I respectfully ask for a brief space in your valuable journal for the purpose of contradicting a statement that is being circulated as to the intentions of the friendly societies ...

    Article : 366 words
  14. ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Dunkirk, Feb. 1.—The French expected a German attack at Ypres on Monday, and concentrated. Their machine guns cut down the first three lines of attackers, the "seventy-fives" ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. N.S.W. LOAN.

    New South Wales is issuing a loan of two mililone at 99½, repayable in March, 1920. The interest is 4½ per cent., and the loan is underwritten. ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. PERSONAL.

    Private A. H. Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chandler, of "Kia-ora," George-street, Goulburn, in letters from Egypt, contradicts reports which had gained currency that he was seriously ...

    Article : 489 words
  17. TURKS ADVANCE.

    Petrograd, Feb. 1.—The Turks seized jewels and money valued at £2,000,000 belonging to the Ioiah sanctuaries of Kerbelea (near the Euphrates, north-west of the site of ancient ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  19. SIFTINGS.

    The civilised world (Germany is not, of course, now included when this term is used) honours brave little Belgium. Her service to humanity at large cannot be over-estimated. ...

    Article : 331 words
  20. SUEZ-CANAL.

    Cairo. Feb. 1.—The Turks recently engaged near the Suez Canal were regulars, clad in khaki. There has been no firing since Friday. The outposts are facing each other. ...

    Article : 29 words
  21. SAVING BREAD.

    Amsterdam, Jan. 31.—The Berlin municipalities have ordered bakers to reduce the output of bread by one-fourth. The Cologne municipality has forbidden the ups of wheaten ...

    Article : 118 words
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    Although the State Government entered into a solemn compact with the Opposition at the outbreak of the War not to introduce any contentious legislation, the Ministry proposes to ...

    Article : 904 words
  23. AMERICAN PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    Mr. Watt, M.P., speaking at the A.N.A. banquet to-day, said:—"I hope I may be pardoned for giving an expression of opinion on a recent event—the telegram of President Wilson to the ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. WHEAT PRICES IN ENGLAND.

    London, Jan. 31.—The General Federation of Trades Unions has issued a manifesto asking the Government to control flour and wheat and limit the price of home-grown unmarketed ...

    Article : 36 words
  25. TO HELP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the Daily Mail says Count Burian, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, persuaded the German Emperor and Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg to ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    Dear Sir,—Is the Shire Council waiting until noxious weeds have seeded, or hasn't it the power to compel landowners to destroy star thistles, burrs, briars, etc.? ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. CRICKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 336 words
  28. AUSTRALIANS NOT INTERNED.

    London, Feb. 1.—The Central News correspondent at Amsterdam says the chief of the German General Staff has ordered the internment of all natives of British colonies except ...

    Article : 37 words
  29. GOULBURN POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE.

    An unusually well-attended meeting of the Goulburn P.LL. was held in the Empire Theatre on Monday evening. The annual report, which was adopted on the motion of Mr. ...

    Article : 243 words
  30. PEACE DISCUSSED IN GERMAN PRESS.

    Copenhagen, Jan. 31.—A carefully worded article on peace is appearing in many of the German newspapers. ...

    Article : 21 words
  31. NORTH GOULBURN'S NEEDS.

    Sir,—At last "General Singer" has "struck his colours," retreating to neutral territory in the trucking yards at North Goulburn. This General nobly defended the civic fortress for a ...

    Article : 638 words
  32. GERMAN EMPEROR'S THROAT.

    Amsterdam, Feb. 1.—The German Emperor's return to Berlin is due to throat trouble. Sometimes his voice is hardly audible. ...

    Article : 22 words
  33. SUBMARINES.

    London, Feb. 1.—The steamer Tokomaru, 6084 tons, which was conveying gifts from the New Zealanders to the Belgians, and was blown up off Havre, sank in an hour and a half. A ...

    Article : 478 words
  34. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. Williams, Acting P.M. DRUNKENNESS. One defendant, for drunkenness, was fined 2/6 or an hour in the lockup. ...

    Article : 176 words
  35. PREPARING FOR DEFENCE.

    At the Drill Mall to-night at 7.30 sharp an opportunity will be given to all those who desire to prepare themselves in some measure for the defence of their country to enter upon a ...

    Article : 222 words
  36. BOOTS FOR THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence, in an interview with the tanners of Victoria, referring to the supply of boots for the defence forces, stated that it was imperative in the interests of ...

    Article : 176 words
  37. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A Public Health Amendment Bill was introduced into the Legislative Assembly on Monday night. It provides for very important changes in the method of dealing with infectious ...

    Article : 138 words
  38. STATE LEGISLATION.

    The relations between the Government and Opposition just now are strained, and each side is charging tile other with a breach of faith with regard to the political truce entered into ...

    Article : 243 words
  39. CHATSBURY SLATE COMPANY.

    The adjourned annual meeting of the Chatsbury Slate Company will be held at the Town Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. As important business is to be transacted a full ...

    Article : 39 words
  40. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Shortly before six o'clock on Monday after-noon Mr. W. G. Mitchell, who was engaged in installing the electric light at the Mechanies' Institute, was working on the roof of the ...

    Article : 320 words
  41. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    A big audience witnessed tie programme presented on Monday night at the above theatre. The chief attraction was a stirring story of the turf, entitled "Checkers." The film is a ...

    Article : 354 words
  42. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The Monday to Wednesday programme at the Empire is notable for two fine photo. plays by the Kalem Co. "The Vampire's Trail" is a drama in which Miss Alice Joyce, as the ...

    Article : 264 words
  43. A COURTEOUS FOE.

    Later details show that the third victim of the German submarine U 21 in the Irish Sea wan the Kilcoan (456 tons), which was sunk near the Linda Blanche, 20 miles from ...

    Article : 216 words
  44. RAINFALL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  45. GOULBURN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Goulburn Court of Quarter Sessions set down for February 15 has been postponed till Wednesday, the 17th instant. All witnesses and jurors are notified that they need not ...

    Article : 61 words
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