The new offensive is continuing. The Champagne gains have been maintained and new German positions have been captured. AMSTERDAM, Monday. ...
Article : 185 wordsParis, Sept. 27.—A communque states: We maintained throughout the night our captured positions at Carteul and the Souchez cemetery, also the last of the German trenches eastward ...
Article : 367 wordsThe anniversary celebrations of the Methodist Home Mission Society were begun on Sunday and continued at the Goldsmith-street Church Monday night. The T. Rev. Jenkin, of Gunning, ...
Article : 927 wordsOn Monday night at St. Andrew's Presbyterian School Hall presentations were made by Rev. W. Ambrose Williams, on behalf of the Sundayschool and Fellowship, to Messrs. Alec. Stewart ...
Article : 275 wordsRecruiting of late has been falling off, and this morning not one applicant put in an appearance for enrolment, a fact which made the morning the worst yet, for on no other occasion ...
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Advertising : 430 wordsPetrograd, Sept. 27.—A communique states: The position on the Dvinsk front is more quiet. There have been many German attacks near Vileika (eastward of Vilna), and much bayonet ...
Article : 150 wordsA Berlin official report says: General Hindenburg's troops broke through at several points west of Wilesch new. We attacked and drove the Russians over the Beresina, north-west of ...
Article : 91 wordsA fine programme was presented at the Lyric on Monday evening to a good house. "The Accounting," a three-act drama in which Francis Bushman and Beverley Bayne appeared, ...
Article : 130 wordsLondon, Sept. 27.—A Rome communique states: We captured Suldenspitze, 3376 metres high, after three night marches, although it was strongly held. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsMiss K. O'Halloran, of Mundy-street, has received a letter and postcard from her cousin, Private. T. J. Hyland, who writes from St. Andrew's Hospital, Malta, August 7.—I received ...
Article : 203 wordsA member of a Zeppelin crew writing to the newspaper Der Bund says: London is beyond our range, but is possible if a steady east wind prevails and we can float a considerable ...
Article : 233 wordsAmsterdam, Sept. 26.—Austria has replied to the American Note regarding the export of munitions. Austria declares that she has not changed her opinion regarding the American ...
Article : 92 wordsSir John French in a despatch states that the British besides capturing five miles of trenches south of La Bassee Canal on Saturday and penetrating 4000 yards, also captured ...
Article : 335 wordsMembers of the Golf Club assembled on Saturday afternoon to play a handicap stroke competition. and to bid farewell to three members (Messrs. M. Beresford, J. Horsley, and E. S. ...
Article : 456 wordsMr. Hamilton C. Mott, of Albury, who is endeavouring to raise a lace of winter-flowering sweet peas as good in every respect as the summer-flowering type, has sent us some samples ...
Article : 188 wordsIt is very evident that the submarine has by no means realised the grandiose expectations the Germans entertained regarding it; nor, on the other hand, has it borne out the fears felt by ...
Article : 652 wordsLondon, Sept. 27.—Sir George Reid, in a speech at the opening of the Red Cross depot at Purley, dwelt on the sublime spectacle of the Indians and other coloured troops in South ...
Article : 104 wordsPtc. H. Clegg, of Goulburn, where he was a fireman on the railway, in a letter from P.D.H. Hospital, Alexandria, 15th August, to Mr. S. Sinclair, loco. sheds, Goulburn, says:—Perhaps ...
Article : 676 wordsSplendid progress is being made with the various musical items now being rehearsed by the Liedertafel for performance at the patriotic concert to be held during October. The regular ...
Article : 282 wordsThe crew of the British steamer Urbiro, which was sunk by a submarine, was saved. THE ARMENIANS. DREADFUL MASSACRES. ...
Article : 830 wordsA French official wireless states that recent orders addressed to the Germans operating in Dvinsk stated: "Tens of thousands of your comrades who courageously pierced the Russian ...
Article : 66 wordsNews from Rotterdam states there are persistent reports from various points on the Belgian-Dutch frontier that the Anglo-French forces have achieved great successes, and are ...
Article : 330 wordsAustria has agreed unconditionally to withdraw Dr. Dumba. ...
Article : 23 wordsMelbourne, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has received the following cable message from England:—"The General Federation of Trades Unions of Great Britain ...
Article : 139 wordsMessrs. J. and N. Tait have secured the Australian and New Zealand rights to "Peg o' My Heart," to open in Sydney at Easter. ...
Article : 27 wordsAt a sitting of the Licensing Court this morning, before Messrs. G. H. Williams and Mather, renewal of a colonial wine license was granted J. J. McWilliam, of the wine gardens, ...
Article : 590 wordsThe outdoor staff of the Mulwaree Shire entertained Mr. H. L. Swindlehurst, Shire Engineer, at a banquet in the Masonic Hall on Saturday night on the occasion of his leaving ...
Article : 377 wordsThis morning Judge Docker non-suited the plaintiff in an action in which Alfred James Miller claimed £200 damages from Thomas Sheerley for the loss of the racing pony La ...
Article : 97 words"Money," the five-reel feature which had pride of place at the Empire on Monday evening, was one of the best pictures staged for a long time. A most effective contrast was ...
Article : 165 wordsTowers' bake-house, Kogarah, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The evens and other untensils were ruined, besides 1600 leaves of bread. The damage is estimated at £750. ...
Article : 367 wordsThe Press Bureau reports that a deputation of workers from Newcastle visited the western front and conversed with the officers and men in the trenches. The, deputation learned the ...
Article : 250 wordsSir,— The far-off note of a bugle sound And the pulse of the distant drum Are not the call for those that have gone, ...
Article : 358 wordsMrs. Thompson, wife of Mr. C. Thompson who at one time had a jewellery establishment in Goulburn, died on Sunday morning last at 9 Mary-street, Newtown. For over 40 years the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsA meeting of the committee was held at the Town Hall on Monday evening. Mr. Brampton, the treasurer, reported that there would be a profit of about £25, and in consideration of ...
Article : 215 wordsThe next court of Quarter Sessions in Goulburn was set down to commence on Monday, 18th October. As this is the date of the Eight-Hour Demonstration the matter was brought ...
Article : 69 wordsA German communique says:—The Anglo-French offensive had been prepared for months, but progressed, without bringing the assailants appreciably, nearer. British ...
Article : 200 wordsA strike occurred at the Government Brickworks on Monday morning, but owing to the intervention of Mr. Lang, M.L.A., only lasted a few hours. The men took exception to an order from ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 28 Sep 1915, Page 2
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