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Advertising : 427 wordsNew York, July 9.—A German super-submarine arrived off Virginia Cape, between Cape Henry and Cape Charles, at 1.35 this morning. It was bound for Baltimore, and is escorted ...
Article : 1,121 wordsA communique states: We captured a line of trenches between Barleux and La Maisonette, taking 950 more unwounded prisoners. The night was calm north of the Somme. We ...
Article : 344 wordsFor some time rumours have been prevalent of a change in the position of O.C. Camps, Goulburn, and it was understood that Major Muhs was to be succeeded by Major Kindon, from ...
Article : 86 wordsFifty Australian munition workers have arrived at Plymouth. They loft Melbourne on the 24th May, and include Gallipoli wounded. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Douteshland's officer denied that he had been chased by warships. He said he saw no British or French ships. A Baltimore skipper is reported to have vaunted the intention to ...
Article : 180 wordsLondon, July 10.—A Russian communique, issued during Sunday forenoon, says:—Our offensive continues on the Lower Stokhod (north-west of Lutsk). The enemy is retiring ...
Article : 568 wordsAll honourably discharged soldiers will shortly receive a badge. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe marriage of Miss Stella Brown, eldest daughter of Mr. Brown, of Yass, to Private Phillip Freeman, of the Goulburn Military Camp, was celebrated at Sts. Peter and Paul's ...
Article : 75 wordsPrivate Lunn, an Australian who was badly wounded at Suvia Bay and blinded by lyddite, has arrived at Petewawa military camp. By some strange mistake ho was put down by the ...
Article : 76 wordsSpeaking at a recruiting meeting, Mrs. Pankhurst and the results of immorality caused the rejection of a large number of Canadians who wished to enlist. She declared that in future ...
Article : 103 wordsOn Saturday, July 1, the wedding of Miss Cecilia Godber, youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Godber, of Eastgrove, and Private Ernest J. Swann, second son of Mr. Geo. E. Swann, of ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Times' correspondent in New York states that Mr. Hearst's papers publish an amazing two-column interview with Dr. Bethman Hollweg, German Imperial Chancellor, reviling ...
Article : 110 wordsThe marriage of Mr. Arthur Martin, of "Garoolgan," Barellan, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin, of Goulburn, with Miss Mary Mouritz, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Attorney-General says he does not contemplate an attempt to alter the Jury Act to enable people to be tried by their peers and adds, "there will be no efforts during next ...
Article : 79 wordsPte. W. Grant, writing to his parents from No. 3 London General Hospital, Wandsworth, London, 26th May, says:—I suppose you and all at home want to know how I got wounded. We ...
Article : 852 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith said that the main provision of the Irish agreement was the exclusion of the six Ulster counties from the Irish Parliament, which would he ...
Article : 106 wordsReferring to increased cost of leather, the principal of a large boot warehouse expressed the opinion today that the Government should introduce legislation to prevent the slaughter of ...
Article : 37 wordsThe annual meeting of the Goulburn Rifle Club was held in the Masonic Hall on Monday evening. Mr. R. G. Taylor presided, and there was a good attendance. The annual report and ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Farmers and Settlers' Conference to-day carried a motion that it was desirable that immediate steps be taken to bring about the formation of a Federal Council ...
Article : 153 wordsGerman newspapers continue to prepare the public for long and hard battles on the wetsern front. BRITISH MASTERS OF THE AIR. ...
Article : 120 wordsAccording to a Munich newspaper a Britian airman dropped over a certain chateau a wreath of flowers with a letter as follows:—"In memory of Lieutenant Immelmann, a brave and ...
Article : 44 wordsLondon, July 8.—The withdrawal of the Declaration of London has been gazetted. His Majesty the King, with the advice of the Privy Council, orders the following provisions ...
Article : 132 wordsThe contract for the erection of the new wing for the Hospital of St. John of God has been let to Messrs. King and Armstrong, and the work will be commenced immediately. It may be ...
Article : 162 wordsThe American Embassy at Berlin characterises as untrue the widely circulated German propagandists' statements in the United States that German babies are starving because of lack ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsA graphic despatch from a special correspondent describes Friday's bitter fighting at Contal Maison, north of the Somme. The correspondent says:—The heaviest ...
Article : 738 wordsThe Chief Secretary says ho desires it to be distinctly understood that the War Needs Fund does not propose to interfere in any way with the funds of various organisantions now ...
Article : 51 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Norton Griffiths asked Mr. Asquith, in view of the necessity of each State Parliament to pass an Act providing that before Australia could elect ...
Article : 78 wordsLondon, July 9.—It is officially stated that aeroplanes at midnight on Sunday dropped bombe in the south-east of England. Anti-air-craft guns engaged the raiders. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe trial of Henry Alfred 'Morgan in connection with the patrol scandal has been fixed for Thursday, at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions, before Judge Decker. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe London "Daily Telegraph's Rotterdam correspondent says: "There is a great change in the outlook of the German people. Instead of comparative confidence, there is the deepest ...
Article : 254 wordsSpeaking in the House of Lords on the third reading of the Small Holdings Colonies' Bill, Lord Selborne (ex-president of the Board of Agriculture) made a significant remark, such ...
Article : 977 wordsIt is now some considerable time since a really high-class concert with the assistance of visiting artists has been given in Goulburn, so if only for that reason the Leader Choral Society Concert, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsSir Newton Moore has accepted an appointment as officer commanding the training at the English headquarters at Salisbury Plains, and is resigning the Agent-Generalship for West ...
Article : 37 wordsPreparations are being made to accord a warm reception to Mr. Hughes in Capetown. Mr. Hughes will be the guest of the Union Government. General Botha has invited him to stay ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsA good attendance at the Empire last night greeted the first production of" He Fell in Love with His Wife," adapted from E.P. Roe's well-known work. The picture made an excellent ...
Article : 137 wordsLondon, July 10.—A Paris communique issued at midnight on Sunday says: The French took the offensive east of Flaucourt on a front of two and a half miles. They captured positions ...
Article : 503 wordsPto. G. Grooms, in a letter from France to Messrs. Ward and O'Neill, Auburn-street, says: —I am as well as ever, but we are having rather a rough time of it over here. I am writing this ...
Article : 105 wordsMilitary and naval hospitals are now adopting Sir Almroth Wright's simple application of salt water for burns instead of bandaging. (Sir Almroth Wright is a well-known physician who ...
Article : 40 wordsLondon, July 9.—A Russian communique says:—We repulsed Turkish attacks on Friday night southward of Plattna, near Trebizond. We captured a whole line of fortified positions ...
Article : 40 wordsLondon, July 10.—The Norddeutsche "Allgemeine Zeitung" publishes a semi-official answer by Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, to the critics who reproached him ...
Article : 121 wordsThe overseas parliamentarians visited the Birmingham ware material factories, and were deeply impressed by the enormous numbers employed. ...
Article : 26 words"David Harum," presented at the Lyric on Monday night, formed the basis of a pleasant production; but the picturewright (if playwright why not picturewright?) took liberties ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Von. Archdeacon Bartlett has been attacked by bronchitis, and is confined to his bed. Major Lumsden has had to keep his room for some weeks, having had an attack of lumbago. ...
Article : 179 wordsSomething decidedly novel will be shown at the Lyric Theatre to-morrow (Wednesday) evening for the one night only. This will be a fine collection of pictures entitled "With the ...
Article : 259 wordsLloyds' report that it is believed the Germans have captured the British 2000 ton steamer Pendennis. ...
Article : 24 wordsIn the House of Commons Lord Hugh Cecil said that the German Note denied that the Ruhleben prisoners wore insufficiently fed, and rejected the proposal for as exchange of ...
Article : 103 wordsMrs. Peckham, of Addison-street, has received word from the Base Records Office that her son, Pte. Ronald C. Peckham, was admitted to the County of Middlesex War Hospital, ...
Article : 49 wordsIn celebration of the 12th July a grand special will be held in the Leader Hall this (Tuesday) evening, at 8. Mr. W. Jewell will provide the music. ...
Article : 32 wordsMrs. Duffy, of Laggan, received a letter by the last mail from relatives informing her that her son, Pte. W. E. Duffy, had been on a brief visit to Ireland, but that his stay was short. as he ...
Article : 59 wordsThe adjourned inquest concerning the death of Dulcie Jean Tuttlebee was concluded at the Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon. Evidence was given by William E. Tuttlebee, brother of ...
Article : 53 wordsAt the Illawarra Poultry Club Show at Rockdale Mr. W. McGilvray, of Goulburn, won the following prizes:—1st and champion, silver Wyandotte cock; 3rd for silver Wyandotte ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that the imperial and Dominion Government were seriously considering the question of an Imperial Council, but a statement was ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 11 Jul 1916, Page 2
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