A message from Berlin to "Nea Hellas" states that Austro-Germany is unable to help Greece against the Allies with men owing to a shortage of men, but if the Allies blockade ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Greek army at Langaza has been with drawn to Serres as a result of the agreement with the Entente, leaving the zone between Salonika and Doiran free to the Allies' ...
Article : 142 wordsLondon, Dec. 12.—Sir John French states that on Wednesday 16 aeroplanes dropped bombs on a depot at Miraumont, an aerodrome at Hervilly, and considerably damaged both. They ...
Article : 99 wordsBefore Mr. Jamieson, P.M. DRUNKENNESS, ETC. Two offenders who pleaded guilty to drunkenness were fined 5/ and 10/ respectively, in default ...
Article : 1,523 words"B-rrr, zip-pp, rer-rrrak, sizzzz b-rrr." This is not a prelude to a symphony played by the band, but the varying sounds of attack and assault of the sandbaggers on Monday night. An ...
Article : 422 wordsCaptain C. J. McShane, of Goulburn, has been appointed recruiting officer for the southern south-eastern, and Riverina districts in connection with the movement promoted by Mr. ...
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Advertising : 328 wordsThe "Observer" correspondent at Athens says that M. Gounaris, whose hatred of M. Venizelos knows no bounds, was so incensed over M. Venizelos' recent manifesto that he proposed to ...
Article : 57 wordsLondon, Dec. 12.—A German commuinique says:—We repulsed weak Russian forces approaching our positions southward of Jacoostadt and Pinsk. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe difficulties of fighting in Macedonia are described by Reuter's Agency correspondent at the British headquarters. "Last week," he says, "I visited Hill 516. Before me stretched ...
Article : 274 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—Sir Edward Carson, in a letter to. the "Times," says he is filled with deep anxiety and concern over the trade agreement with Denmark. He believes that the ...
Article : 70 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Washington says it is now admitted that the relations between Austro-Germany and America are strained, and held ...
Article : 44 wordsSalonika, Dec. 13.—The French Red Cross eports that an ambulance was returning to the base with four wounded soldiers, three French and one Bulgarian. On hearing a commotion ...
Article : 64 wordsAustria is summoning the class of 1893 in the New Year, consisting of all youths becoming 18 during 1916. ...
Article : 27 wordsAmsterdam, Dee. '18.—Bill has ben tabled in the Reichstag authorising a loan of £400,000,000. ...
Article : 17 wordsIn the Industrial Court on Monday afternoon before Mr. Jamieson, P.M., several business people were proceeded against by Walter Armitage, Inspector of Factories and Industrial ...
Article : 630 wordsThe Daily Chronicle's Salonika correspondent furnishes trustworthy information of the extraordinary self-martyrdom of a French submarine officer. The Turkish engineers being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsA German communique says:—The Austrians are pursuing the enemy in the mountains on the Albanian frontier, having taken 6500 prisoners the last two days. The enemy were ...
Article : 74 wordsSergt. Charles Hely, who has been wounded in the shoulder, is the youngest son of Senior-sergeant J. T. Holy, of the Police Department, Narandera, and left Australia with the 1st ...
Article : 459 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—A Copenhagen message says that 50,000 people participated in Thursday's riotous outbreak in Berlin. The police, in charging the crowd, killed or wounded many. ...
Article : 42 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—"Georgetown" is the name the residents have given to a new State-controlled town which has mysteriously sprung up in an unnamed corner of Britain. The Minister ...
Article : 176 wordsAmsterdam, Dec. 13.—A Turkish communique states:—We captured British advanced positions at Kut-el-Amara (65 miles south-east of Baghdad). We repulsed the enemy to his main ...
Article : 38 wordsThere was once a German philosopher, doubtless one of that redundant type which writes interminable tomes which nobody reads because if there is any meaning in them it is buried under ...
Article : 845 wordsA powder factory at Havre has been blown up. One hundred and ten were killed, and 1000 injured. ...
Article : 26 wordsVery big prospects seem to be opening before the new company formed in Goulburn to work the deposits of diatomaceous earth. Daily new uses are being found for the material; so much ...
Article : 555 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—Colonel Harvey, editor of the North American Review, who is concluding a visit to England and France, declares that he is absolutely certain the Allies will win. The ...
Article : 113 wordsThe New South Wales Agent-General has obtained a contract from the War Office for half-a-million pounds of melon jam. This is an interesting innovation, as melon jam has never ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—A Turkish transport of 8000 (4485 tons) was sunk near. Silivria, in the Sea of Marmora. An Athens message says it is reported in ...
Article : 69 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—A Turkish communique states: Our artillery in the Dardanelles frequently struck enemy warships, driving them off. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe second reinforcements for the 54th and 55th Australian Siege Batteries have arrived in England. ...
Article : 22 wordsLondon, Dec. 13.—The Daily Chronicle's naval correspondent publishes a disquieting though not alarming statement that the enemy is displaying playing activities in the Mediterranean which ...
Article : 116 wordsLondon, Dec. 12.—Router's Agency definitely announces that the Allies will not quit Salonika A highly important statement in the Paris "Matin" suggests that the clouds are clearing ...
Article : 465 wordsA meeting of representatives of the Bank[?] of Australasia, New South Wales, London, Union, English and Scottish, and Commercial of Sydney, and Dalgety and Co., the Scottish ...
Article : 174 wordsParis, Dec. 13.—A communique states: A British cargo steamer ran ashore on the Belgian coast. German seaplanes tried to sink her with bombs, but Allies' aeroplanes routed them. ...
Article : 47 wordsThis (Thursday) morning at about 8 o'clock a train carrying about 70 sick and wounded soldiers passed through Goulburn for Sydney. Four young ladies were on the platform, and ...
Article : 88 wordsH. Bouillon (a French deputy) is in London with a view to arranging a joint French and British foreign affairs committee selected from members of the French and British Parliaments. ...
Article : 72 wordsA train conveying 700 soldiers crashed into a dead-end at Liverpool late last night and narrowly escaped being hurled over an embankment. Seven soldiers were injured, but none ...
Article : 257 wordsDear Sir,—Dame Rumour is responsible for the news that a member is going to move a motion to the effect "That the matron of the above institution get a month's notice." I do ...
Article : 277 wordsIt is gratifying to note the following successes of ex-pupils of the Christian Bros.' School, Bourke-street:—Master Milne Curran, son of Mrs. Curran (mistress of the infants' ...
Article : 202 wordsA return was. laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly on Monday night by the Minister for Public Works at the instance of the leader of the Opposition, relating to members ...
Article : 139 wordsOn Sunday last Father Cahill, Adm., published the report and balance-sheet in connection with the building of the Christian Brothers' new school, Verner-street, Goulburn. He ...
Article : 192 wordsMr. Wm. Green, a resident of Merewether, Newcastle, died on Friday. He was the father of Mr. J. Green, principal of the Bourke-street Public School. Mr. Wm. Green was born in ...
Article : 118 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says that the problem in the Near East is complex and menacing. We must arrive at a definite decision with promptitude. The Greek interpretation of "benevolent ...
Article : 57 wordsArchdeacon Bartlett had a busy Sunday in the Yass parish. He celebrated at 8 a.m., spoke to the children at 10 o'clock, and preached at the morning service. Mr. D'Arcy Bucknell ...
Article : 135 wordsA derailment occurred at Bankstown yesterday afternoon, several carriages leaving the rails during shunting operations. ...
Article : 19 wordsThere was a good house at the Empire on Monday evening. "By the Shortest of Heads," a racing drama with well-marked features, was the star. Interwoven with the machinations of ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. R. Jamieson, chemist, who left Goulburn by the one o'clock train on Monday to take up his residence permanently in Sydney, was made the recipient of presentation prior to his departure ...
Article : 66 wordsThe War Office has issued the following report:—After sustaining violent attacks by the enemy the British 10th division, which had been reinforced, retired in conjunction with our ...
Article : 213 wordsKitchen Garden.—Sow melon, pumpkin, squash, marrow, cucumber, French, butter, and Lima beans, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, radish, mustard, cress, celery, turnips, carrots, ...
Article : 143 wordsA committee meeting of the Goulburn Racing Club was held on Monday evening at the club's rooms, Hibernian Hotel, Mr. W. A. Martin presiding. There was a fair attendance. A large ...
Article : 95 wordsDuring the hearing of cases in the Industrial Court on Monday one of the legal fraternity re marked that if 10/ costs was to be allowed to the prosecuting inspector in each case his fee ...
Article : 71 words"Cameo Kirby," a four-reel Jesse L. Lasky feature, had pride of place at the Lyric on Monday evening. It is a very good picture, marked by fine acting, excellent settings, and a ...
Article : 166 wordsIn the Industrial Court on Monday an Auburn-street shopkeeper was fined for not having a copy of the award under the Act posted in his stables, where a carter was employed, ...
Article : 100 wordsOn Saturday night there passed away a much-respected resident in the person of Mr. John Fuller, of Ball-street, South Goulburn. The deceased had been employed at Mr. W. J. Ba [?]lett's ...
Article : 86 wordsThe annual entertainment of Our Lady of Mercy's College will take place this evening in the study hall. The usual treat may be expected ted, as these concerts are always attractive. The ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 14 Dec 1915, Page 2
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