The search for the miner, W. Barnes, and his mate, T. Dredge, who are entombed in the Eclipse Colliery, Ipswich, was continued ...
Article : 1,278 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent says, according to trustworthy information, Hindenburg three months ago demanded three Austrian divisions ...
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Advertising : 287 wordsMr. C. J. Abigail, an Inspector of the Commonwealth Prices Commission, Sydney, who is visiting the Western towns, was in Wellington on ...
Article : 150 wordsPrivate Charlie Watts writes home to his people, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts, of Summer-street, as follows: "The Germans have been pushing ...
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Advertising : 438 wordsPrivate Percy McDonnell, who has been at the front about four years, returned home invalided last week, also Private James Thompson, who ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Fletcher delivered a short and very instructive address at the close of the National meeting on Thursday evening, dealing with the ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. J. Dwyer, manager of the Gasworks, has received a letter written to his sister, Mrs. Watson, whose son lost both eyes in the war, telling her ...
Article : 812 wordsGunner Alf. McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLean, of "Misrule," Bletchington, writes from France giving a description of the condition's ...
Article : 332 wordsCorporal Jack Egan (late of the City Bank)) sailed on Friday. Private Leigh Kelly sailed on Thursday with Carmlchael's ...
Article : 109 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above was held in the School of Arts on Thursday night. Present: Mr. C. E. Hayes (chair), Dr. Paton, Messrs. T. ...
Article : 128 wordsThe death of the late Mrs. W. Coleman, wife of Mr. W. Coleman, of Flyer's Creek, which took place in the Carcoar Hospital on Saturday last, ...
Article : 347 wordsTwo cables were received by Mr. J. Edmonds, Park-street, on Thursday, one stating that his son, Trooper Austin Edmonds, was ...
Article : 68 wordsCorporal Eric G. R. Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Clarke, March street, writing home states; "It would do your hearts good to see the ...
Article : 270 wordsOnce more has the grim tragedy of war brought grief to a Millthorpe home. On Friday morning the Rev. P. O. Davis conveyed to Mr. and ...
Article : 293 wordsThe 18th annual balance-sheet and Directors' report of the Coastal Farmers' Co-operative Society (the Orange branch is in Moulder-street) is to ...
Article : 147 wordsIt will be seen from an advertisement elsewhere that Lucknow is going to do something substantial for Itallan Red Cross Day, as a social ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Roy Perry, whose address is Englnoor Perry, o/o, Red Cross Commissioners, 55 Strand, Ashar, Basra, Mesopotamla, writes to Mr. ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsA very special lot of all wool [?]long tweed sults are Just to hand at Magulre's, They are all well out and very smart: in lact equal to any ...
Article : 101 wordsOf course yes, you say the big ad, in this issue. Well, read it through, Every [?]ne advertised gives you a golden opportunity of securing ...
Article : 66 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the committee of the above was hold on Monday night. Mr. C. J. Hawken occupied the chair. ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Mon 24 Jun 1918, Page 6
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