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Advertising : 1,511 wordsTelegrams show great nervousness in Athens. The "Hestia" announces the immediate occupation of Corfu, Cephalonia, Epirus, and Chios by the Entente. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe attitude of some of the members of the engineers' societies in not helping as they should in the manufacture of munitions was referred to at Thursday night's meeting of the Sydney ...
Article : 287 wordsBy the death of Lord Seafield from wounds received in Flanders an interesting romance of a Scottish peerage is revived. The late Earl was chief of the Clan Grant. He ...
Article : 1,060 wordsWe have been taught by learned professors that there were once animals on the earth with bodies as big as furniture vans and as long, from snout to tip of tail, as a railway train; ...
Article : 179 wordsLondon, Jan. 5.—In his speech on the Military Service Bill No. 2, Mr. Asquith said there would also be exemption in cases where a family sent three or more sons to the war, who were ...
Article : 1,980 wordsIf I were given the choice of facing a herd of giant lizards or a collection of lock-jaw germs, I think I would choose the lizards. They might be vegetarians, after all; and the fact that ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Labour Congress to-day carried a resolution opposing the Bill enforcing the compulsory enrolment of unmarried men. LABOUR MEMBERS RESIGN. ...
Article : 38 wordsGerms are of different shapes and sizes, and give rise to different symptoms. Some are mild, fairly good-natured germs; others are fierce. insatiable, deadly. They can be caught and ...
Article : 172 wordsTennis.—Long Swamp played Tarago again last Saturday, winning by one set and one game. The former scored 11 sets 98 games, and the latter 10 sets 97 games. The winners ...
Article : 127 wordsOfficial: A French hand grenade attack north of Lamesnil was easily repulsed. The Allied artillery is uninterruptedly shelling Lens. Official: An Allied aerial attack at Douai ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. William L. Nelson, eldest son of Mr. Jonah Nelson, of Goulburn, and the late Mrs. Nelson, was in the Goldsmith-street Methodist Church on Thursday evening at half-past eight ...
Article : 327 wordsOn the Riga-Dvinsk front a German reconnoitring detachment withdrew before a superior Russian force. At Volhynia the Germans dislodged the ...
Article : 35 wordsDust is the greatest evil of the present day. Dust means flying germs. A wet summer is a healthy summer. The records of the medical officer of health are much cleaner during the ...
Article : 140 wordsDelegate, Thursday.—The men from Snowy River started from here to-day on their long march to Goulburn. The town was gaily decorated, and people came from all parts of the ...
Article : 153 wordsRecruiting under Lord Derby's system will reopen on Monday. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe problem is to destroy the germs. No germs, no disease. There is nothing germs hate more than being burnt alive. Fire is a great cleanser. The great fire- if London must have ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. H. J .Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, speaking in the House of Commons, said the circumstances of the landing at Suvla had been carefully considered, but there had not been a ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Railways, Mr. H. C. Hoyle, stated on Thursday that the N.S.W. loan of 2,000,000, placed on the London market on Tuesday, was a ...
Article : 123 wordsSir G. H. Reid has been chosen as the Unionist candidate for St. George's, Hanover Square. Sir George Reid's selection has caused the greatest interest in all political circles. It is ...
Article : 323 wordsThe best preventive against the inroads of a largo class of germs is a whole skin. The skin is not exactly germ-proof, but is nearly so. The danger is in allowing the germs to creep through ...
Article : 120 wordsOn Thursday Captain W. E. Foxall, area officer 43 B, Goulburn, was accepted by the selection committee for service with the A.IF., and will go into camp at the General Staff ...
Article : 60 wordsParkes, Thursday.—Julius Stellmacher was charged, before the police magistrate; with having used seditious language, to wit, " Give me German rule before British rule; we are sure to ...
Article : 101 wordsOwing to the large number of officers who are leaing for the front and others who have been mobilised there is a scarcity of cadet officers. Applications for commissions should be made ...
Article : 141 wordsThe germs which cause those ugly swellings on the side of the neck resulting often in operations, abscesses and scars, found their way into the neck through the mouth. A ragged tonsil, ...
Article : 130 wordsDuring the course of his remarks at a recruiting meeting in the Petersham Town Hall, the Mayor (Ald. T. J. Hoskins) said he did not want to find fault with the War Committee, but he ...
Article : 98 wordsGerms like being warm; they grow and multiply very fast; if the experiment is tried of keeping a test-tube full of germs in a cool place it is seen that they do not grow rapidly. or they ...
Article : 181 wordsThere was a large attendance at the meeting of the War Service Committee, held in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon. A letter was received from Mr. Haddon, secretary of the ...
Article : 393 wordsThe following donations have been received:—Mrs. Watson, plum pudding; Mr. Power, case of fruit: Miss Lees, cake; Miss Poidevin, cake; Mrs. Edwards, cake; Mrs. Prell, cake, plum ...
Article : 523 wordsAn active and prominent pan-German politician, Privy Councillor Flamm, who is also recognised as an authority on naval matters, being among other things Professor of Marine ...
Article : 510 wordsDelegate gave the men from Snowy River an enthusiastic send-off yesterday. Five hundred people were present. The Bombala Band and Piper Swaddling, of Cooma, headed the march. ...
Article : 308 wordsLiving in the blood of everyone are miniature structures called white blood corpuscles. They attack germs and try to kill them. Cinematograph pictures have been taken of these ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsThe City of Goulburn and Pride of Argyle (Ladies) L.O.L.s are forwarding to-day the usual Christmas gifts of clothing, etc., to the King Edward Home (Protestant orphanage), at ...
Article : 32 wordsA meeting of the Highland Society was held in The Empire Hotel on Thursday evening. Chieftain W. Morgan presided, and there was a good attendance. The Goulburn City and District ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee was held on Thursday night, Mr. P. J. Meyer (president) in the chair. The treasurer, Mr. Macintosh reported a debit balance of £181 15/3. ...
Article : 100 wordsIn the police court on Friday, before Mr. G. R. Williams,. P.M., an offender who pleaded guilty to having been drunk, was fined 5/, in default 24 hours. Seven days were allowed in ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 8 Jan 1916, Page 4
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