At the conclusion of the opening ceremony of the National Fair on Thursday afternoon Master Taylor presented the Mayoress (Miss Wood) with a bouquet of flannel flowers and ...
Article : 207 wordsLondon, Oct. 20.—Though in some quarters it is considered that Roumania has passed the corner, some correspondents declares that the crisis is not yet permanently passed, as the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe following cable message was received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day from General Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in France:— ...
Article : 201 wordsSir Douglas Haig's communique says:—Last evening the enemy heavily shelled the Stuff and Sohwaben Redoubts. During the night we twice raided the enemy's trenches in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsThat all that was wanting to make the Band Contest a greater success was more care and consideration for the visitors. That again and again in Goulburn this Is ...
Article : 404 wordsThe German are once more sending up balloons to see in what direction the peace currents of air in the upper reaches are blowing; but with characteristic prudence, which does ...
Article : 878 wordsThe Exchange Telegraph Agency's Athens correspondent says that N. Venizelos has informed the Entente Ministers that he can no longer co-operate with King Constantine—even ...
Article : 38 wordsReuter's Salonilka correspondent says:—Further important Italian contingents have arrived at Salonika. The Serbian official communique says:—The ...
Article : 92 wordsThe London correspondent of the "World"- interviewed Lieutenant-Colonel Maurice, Director of Military Operations. He said: "The main strategic purpose of the Allies' operations on ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the riotous meeting at Newtown on Monday night, when the Premier of South Australia was only able to get in a sentence now and then, the chairman, the Mayor of Newtown, ...
Article : 308 wordsAt the beginning of October Mrs. Lehane and Rev. Father Lehane received several letters from the late Lanes-Corpl. Lehane, dated August 11. He described graphically some ...
Article : 161 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Paris says that, owing to the loss of Sailly and Saillisel, the Germans are hastily forming a fresh line of defences between Warlencourt, Le ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Hall, Attorney-General, stated on Thursday that his attention had been drawn to press reports of the proceedings in the Military Service Exemption Court presided over by Mr. ...
Article : 145 wordsGeneral Sir Newton Moore is carrying out many improvements at Salisbury Plain so as to increase the comfort of the troops wintering there. The men will be well housed, and ...
Article : 39 wordsAn extraordinary general meeting of the above company was held in the board room on Tuesday evening to consider the directors' proposal of starting a tannery in conjunction with ...
Article : 153 wordsThe New York office of the Cunard Line states that the Alaunia, which struck a mine in the English Channel and sank, did not carry munitions. Many. Americans were among the ...
Article : 36 wordsIt has been suggested that there is some danger at the forthcoming Referendum of persons voting or attempting to vote in the names of absent or deceased soldiers. ...
Article : 202 wordsThe comparative lull on the Somme continues. Nevertheless, the offensive has been progressing the whole time, as the big guns are slowly creeping nearer the German positions. This ...
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Advertising : 1,053 wordsGerman Socialists are much occupied in their minds by the increasing number of women now employed in German factories. They. affirm that it is not only interfering with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsDriver Warry Furner, son of Mr and Mrs. A. G. F. Furner, of Goulburn, writing from Franco on 18th August, says:—"I am writing under a waggon with a tarpaulin over it where ...
Article : 641 wordsWidespread interest is already evident in the forthcoming visit of Paul Dufault, who gives one concert at the Lyric Theatre on Thursday next. When Mr. Dufault last sang here, he left ...
Article : 256 wordsSir,—I notice in your issue of September 26 an article to the man who says "I won't," by Frank K. Chisholm. In his opening lines he says, "It still appears to be necessary to draw ...
Article : 585 wordsOn Thursday night there was a crowded house at the Lyric Theatre, when a special vaudeville programme was presented. The curtain n rose to a new scene. The men were ...
Article : 321 wordsA French soldier, wounded in a recent attack on the German trenches, describes a touching and dramatic experience in an Amiens newspaper. He says:—"Quito near me ...
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Family Notices : 523 wordsThe disorderly meetings in Sydney and elsewhere are obviously intended to see to it that argument in favour of conscription to supplement the voluntary system of recruiting which ...
Article : 1,031 wordsTo-night is the last opportunity of witnessing the present fine programme showing at the Empire. The Band-marching Contest and the Eight-Hour Procession are really well taken, ...
Article : 320 wordsA ballot of the No. 1 section took place at the Town Hall on Friday evening, the attendance being fair. Mr. G. Stacey presided. Messrs. A. Armstrong and W. Fielding were ...
Article : 108 wordsA well-filled house witnessed Harry Clay's company last night. Frank Sydney & Co. have a great novelty act. By some misunderstanding the greater part of his luggage was left behind, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsAt the evening service at the Goldsmith-street Methodist Church to-morrow tile Rev. T. M. Taylor, B.A., will take the above question ne the subject for his sermon. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Daniel Ball, a tailor, and a well-known resident of Goulburn, died in the Goulburn Hospital on Sunday morning last, the cause of death being pleurisy. The late Mr. Ball was ...
Article : 54 wordsIn the recent Royal Academy theory examination Dorothy Tweedie secured 95 marks out of 99 marks in the rudiments section. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 21 Oct 1916, Page 2
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