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  2. THE LATEST.

    A communique states:—We recaptured the greater portion of our advanced trench near Notre Dame de Lorette, taking 150 prisoners. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Paris, March 5.—The Army Medical Corps report that shocking injuries have been caused by German contrivances for spraying petrol over their opponents' trenches. The features of the ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. RESIGNATION OF MR. CARMICHAEL.

    At a State Cabinet meeting on Friday Mr. Carmichael, Minister for Education, tendered his resignation. This came upon the Premier, Mr. Holman, who presided, as an "immense ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. HOSPITAL LINEN TEA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 771 words
  6. EIGHT HOUR ASSOCIATION.

    The Eight Hour carnival on the showground on Friday night was hold under unfavourable weather conditions, the night being cold and misty, but in spite of this the event was a ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    The monthly meeting of the above association was held at the rooms on Thursday evening, Mr. E. Weatherby, vice-president, in the chair. There was a good attendance of delegates. ...

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  8. GOULBURN HIGH SCHOOL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 355 words
  9. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
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    The despatches of Admirals Sturdee and Beatty regarding the naval encounters off the Falkland Islands and in the North Sea respectively only furnish us with more detailed information of ...

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  11. The Allies' Reply.

    M. Augagneur, Minister for Marine, in an interview, said: "Not another ship will reach Germany if we can help it. We have observed the rules of civilised warfare, and Germany has ...

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  12. THE RUSSIANS.

    Petrograd, March 5.—A communique states: During Thursday at the River Fuka, in Eastern Galicia, we took prisoner 47 Austrian officers and 3000 men. The Austrians continue abortive ...

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  13. The Dardanelles.

    A communique states:—Operations were continued in the Dardanelles on Thursday despite the gale. We dragged the straits. The cruiser D'Entrecasteaux demolished the semaphore and ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. GERMAN VERSION.

    Amsterdam, March 4.—A communique from Berlin respecting the German withdrawal from Prasnysa uses the words "orderly retreat," and attributes the disaster to the combination of ...

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  15. DAILY RIOTS.

    Berne, March 5.—At Trentino and Ried daily riots are occurring, and 240 persons have been shot and 1700 civilians and soldiers imprisoned since January. ...

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  16. DARDANELLES.

    London, March 5.—The Admiralty further reports that H.M.S. Dublin demolished an observation station on the Gallipoli Peninsula, and the Sapphire bombarded the guns and troops on ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. THE GUNNING FIRE.

    Gunning, Friday.—The residence and private hospital of Nurse Turner was totally destroyed by fire last night. Her husband, A. J. Turner, who occupied the position of shire inspector, was ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. Submarine Sunk.

    The steamer Alston claims to have sunk a submarine in the Channel on the 27th. An inquiry into the claim has been opened. ...

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  19. CENTURY CORNER.

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Ann Lamb, relict of the late Mr. Richard Lamb, of Mummell, died at the residence of her daughter, Addison-street, on Friday night, the cause of death being old age. Mrs. ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. SUBMARINE WAR.

    London, March 5.—A submarine chased the Red Cross steamer St. Andrew, which was conveying wounded across the English Channel. She put on full speed and escaped. In the case ...

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  22. Indian Liberality.

    The total relief funds in India have now reached 90 lakhs of rupees. This total is exclusive of 24 lakhs at Madras and 35 lakhs at Bombay, equalling a million sterling. It is ...

    Article : 256 words
  23. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. H. A. Evans, of Goulburn, in a letter from a Sydney friend, has been informed of a fine example of patriotism. Mr. H. Preston, well known in Sydney commercial circles, has ...

    Article : 235 words
  24. WHEELMEN v. KING'S COLLEGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 469 words
  25. GIRL KILLED AT BUNDANOON.

    Further particulars of the accident at Bundanoon railway station at about 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, in which Norah Reed, 16, was killed, and Mrs. Pyke, of Exeter, received ...

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  26. BRITISH SEAPLANE.

    Amsterdam, March 4.—A derelict British seaplane was picked up in the North Sea, and towed to Ymuiden. ...

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  27. SWEDISH STEAMER ARRESTED.

    Copenhagen, March 4.—The Swedish steamer Blenda has been arrested. She embarked a large cargo of guns at Copenhagen, ostensibly destined for Dedeagatch, but she intended ...

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  28. DIOCESE OF GOULBURN.

    The Bishop of Goulburn, as has already been announced, intends to vacate the See on March 31st. It is a matter for regret, however, that credence is being given to unauthorised rumours ...

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  29. GERMAN EMPEROR.

    Amsterdam, March 5.—The German Emperor, in an address after a service in the park at Nivbowo Castle, Poland, said: "Ours is a hard task. We have to prove to the entire world ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. A SUGGESTION FOR THE COUNCIL.

    Dear Sir,—A new town hall is wanted to improve the town and give more elbow room to the staff and impress all our visitors with our up-to-date city; but I'll tell you what is wanted ...

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  31. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    A meeting of gentlemen interested in the fruit-growing industry was held at the office of the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday afternoon. Mr. R. H. Lansdowne ...

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  32. WOMEN'S LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Goulburn branch of the Women's Liberal League was held at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, Mrs. W. H. Bladwell presiding over a large attendance. ...

    Article : 267 words
  33. SINGAPORE RIOTS.

    Delhi, March 4.—A communique states that only half a regiment of the Fifth Indian Infantry at Singapore was implicated in the recent rioting. The riots were due to certain ...

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  34. GOULBURN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Goulburn Teachers' Association was held at the Bourke-street School this (Saturday) morning. A resolution, moved by Mr. Garland, seconded by Mr. J. Knopp, setting ...

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  35. PETE LALOR'S SWORD.

    News has been received of the death of Captain Osborne O'Hara, son of Dr. O'Hara, of Melbourne, who Was killed in action on a Flemish battlefield. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Capetown, March 4.—General J. C. Smuts, Minister for Finance and Defence, in moving the second reading of the Indemnity Bill in the House of Assembly to-day, emphasised the fact ...

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  37. DRILL FOR GOLFERS AND BOWLERS.

    A proposal was on foot this week that members of the Golf Club and Bowling Club willing to undergo drill should unite and form a corps. At the meeting of the committee of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. NEW PUBLICATIONS.

    The New South Wales Bookstall Company forward another of their popular shilling series of Australian books—"A Sport from Hollowlog Flat," by Arthur Wright. Mr. Wright again ...

    Article : 259 words
  39. GOULBURN POLICE FORCE.

    Under the new police rating three of the members of the force in Goulburn assume fresh titles. As there are now no "sub-inspectors" in New South Wales, the gentleman who ...

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  40. GOULBURN AND DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the above was held on Friday evening, Mr. E. W. Kelso, president, presiding. As it was decided early last year not to continue the inter-club competition matches ...

    Article : 201 words
  41. SIFTINGS.

    The Council at its special meeting on Thursday evening in agreeing that it was desirable to erect a town ball assented to the obvious. With regard to the Gardens, the aldermen ...

    Article : 314 words
  42. GOULBURN CITY AND DISTRICT BRASS BAND GRAND MONSTER CARNIVAL.

    The Goulburn City and District Brass Baud Grand Carnival, to be held on the showground on Thursday evening, March 11, and Friday afternoon and evening, 12th, promises to be a ...

    Article : 377 words
  43. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A good attendance witnessed the first screening of the week-end programme at the Empire Theatre, and an all-round list was presented. The Lubin two-reel drama, "The Grip of the ...

    Article : 463 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN ENGLAND.

    London, March 4.—The British Australasian to-day publishes illustrations of an Australian divisional column and ammunition park, totalling 600. The men are billeted at Romsey, in ...

    Article : 416 words
  45. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Thursday's night's change of programme attracted a very good house. Tile programme was varied, including dramas, comics, and war items. The special feature was "The Course of ...

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  46. GOULBURN METHODIST PARSONAGES.

    At the Methodist Conference on Friday the Rev. Thos. Parker moved—"That owing to the amalgamation of the Goldsmith-street and Lagoon-street circuits, Goulburn, whereby two ...

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  47. INQUEST ON THE LATE HAROLD LEE FROST.

    Sir,—I delayed taking any notice of the extremely polite remarks of the Shire President and some of the Councillors (as to the rider added by me to my verdict at this inquest) so ...

    Article : 256 words
  48. GARDEN AND FIELD CALENDAR FOR MARCH, 1915.

    The February weather was as we expected, Some flood falls did harm in places, but where our advice re waterways, etc., was followed not much damage resulted. The shortage of water ...

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  49. GOULBURN TENNIS CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the above was held on Friday night, a large number of members being present. The president (Mr. E. W. Kelso) was in the chair. The annual report and balance-sheet ...

    Article : 236 words
  50. LYRIC PICTURES.

    Lovers of moving pictures in Goulburn cannot complain of being insufficiently catered for. On Monday next a new—candidate for public favour will enter the arena, as Mr. T. M. Hall, ...

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  51. GOULBURN CHESS CLUB.

    A tournament which was commenced during 1914 has just been completed. Mr. Jamieson was the winner with 9 wins, 1 loss, and 2 games drawn. Mr. Howell secured second prize with ...

    Article : 118 words
  52. POST-OFFICE CHARGES.

    It is now proposed to have private letter boxes of three sizes at the Post-office, the rental to be £1, £2, and £3. Those now in use are the middle size, and the fee is £2. Subscribers are ...

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  53. BRAIDWOOD RACES.

    At the Braidwood Races on Friday. Dyor won the Cup, Queen of the Mount second, and Queen May third. Other events were won by Parapeti and Caddigat. ...

    Article : 29 words
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