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Advertising : 218 wordsParis communiques state there has been a lively bombardment off Manepas. We have enlarged our positions south west of Estrees, taking many. ...
Article : 77 wordsA Clergate correspondent writes:—Quite a gloom was cast over the neighbourhood when the sad news came through that Pte Arnold ...
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Advertising : 151 wordsThe Minister for Labor and Industry last night, in reply, to Mr. Fitzpatrick, stated that the recurring strikes amongst the shearers had received his ...
Article : 1,131 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports that the situation along the whole line is unchanged. Bombing attacks have taken place westward of Poziers, ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsA report states that the Kaiser reached Picardy in time to witness the French advance on Maurepas. ...
Article : 23 wordsA message from Paris states that trustworthy advices are to the effect that the French took 2000 unwounded prisoners and 70 machine guns since ...
Article : 67 wordsAbout twenty of the members of the Sydney Railway and Tramway Concert party arrived by special train from Parkes yesterday morning to give ...
Article : 675 wordsForty-two recruits were accepted up to 1 p.m. at the barracks to-day. ...
Article : 15 wordsIn the House of Commons an Irish member complained that Irishmen temporarily resident in Eugland, were forced, to serve in the army, ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Australians advance on Saturday night, whereby an important line of rising ground was taken, is further prool that the enemy is not yet ...
Article : 65 wordsThe police are still receiving reports of forged fivers being still in circulation. ...
Article : 18 wordsWar Correspondent Gibbs report illustrates the good feeling between the Australians and the old English regiments. He relates an episode near ...
Article : 119 wordsThe committee of the Orange Coursing Club have refused to pay the stake won by Noise over to his nominator, pending proof of the bona fides ...
Article : 52 wordsEvidence was concluded to-day before Mr. Justice Powers in the telegraph officers case. The court will resume in Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Admiralty announces that the destroyer Lassoo, which was sunk off the Dutch coast yesterday, was either torpedoed or mined. Six of the crew ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Justice Pring, who has been in a private hospital for some weeks, left the institution yesterday. He is progressing favorably. ...
Article : 24 wordsCorporal Jacka has earned further honors, and is now in hospital at London suffering from eight different wounds. His comrades are full of ...
Article : 251 wordsA German "White Book" has been issued bearing on the Baralong case, and says that Zeppelin raids on England are reprisals. Therefore every ...
Article : 39 wordsThe forecast is Unsettled, with further rain over central and eastern districts, with some thunder; clearing in far west; northerly winds, ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. O'Brien, of Edwards and O'Brien, has donated, a guinea towards the formation of the Orange Railway Institute. ...
Article : 22 wordsNow that General Bothmer, alter stubbornly holding his winter lines for ton weeks, is compelled to fall back under Russian menaces to his ...
Article : 174 wordsThe British Government is conducting an advertising campaign in appealing to the British residents in the United States to purchase war ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Premier in Cabinet to-day talked with his colleagues on the forthcoming elections, and promised them that the money would be ...
Article : 60 wordsThe appeal of Wm. Wilson against his conviction for false pretences at Orange, in connection with what is known as the split £5 notes, has ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Laborers' Union carried a resolution last night that Dr. Arthur's statement that £ 1/9/7 was sufficient to buy food for a family of five was ...
Article : 143 wordsThe first case under the new law governing hotels came before Mr. Malone P.M., yesterday, when the licensee of a local hotel was fined £1 with ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Ryan, the Premier of Queensland, who has been on a visit to England, arrived by the Sonoma to-day. He says that there as any amount of ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. C. R. Brown, the wen-Known herbalist and Rontgen Rays specialist, who has been away in Melbourne since Wednesday, returns to Orange ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Chris Young, one of the hon, organisers of soldiers' entertainments, is in receipt of the following telegram from Madame Melba: "Received ...
Article : 54 wordsAn official message states that a Russian regiment forded a Lugh river tributary at Sereth and expelled the enemy from a series of trenches. ...
Article : 101 wordsIt is understood that the Federal Cabinet is considering the conscription question this afternoon. Straightout conscription is regarded as ...
Article : 42 wordsThe "Tribunas" of Athens says that Turkey and Bulgaria made overtures to the Entente for a separace peace, but the Entente refused to discuss ...
Article : 31 wordsThe executive of the Orange Ladies Choir learnt with great regret yesterday that Mr. Jarman, the conductor of the choir, was ill in Bathurst, and ...
Article : 90 wordsThe wheat market is quiet and steady. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe Daily Telegraph's Millan correspondent says that it is believed that the outcome of Bethman von Hollwegg's and Herr Jagow's mission to ...
Article : 103 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph declares that Chicago influences were largely responsible for the rise in wheat in the English markets during the past ...
Article : 65 wordsAll enthusiastic meeting of ladies was held at the Town Hall on Monday afternoon for the purpose of making arrangements for the ...
Article : 124 wordsWar correspondent Massey, earning from Romani on Saturday, says the Turks, recognising the futility of hiding their failure, abandoned Birelahd ...
Article : 456 wordsCharles Seymour, the tenant of the Orange butter and bacon works, got a surprise when he was summoned for not having the premises ...
Article : 168 wordsShipping circles are at a loss to understand the "Times" Melbourne cablegram that Mr Hughes made ample provision for transporting the entire ...
Article : 62 wordsPresident Wilson is hopeful of averting the threatened strike. One suggestion is a conference with congress on the question of eight hours ...
Article : 36 wordsThe attendance at the Australian Hall at night was most satisfactory, and thosew ho braved the elements were rewarded with a first class ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsMr. Thorne, in the Commons, asked whether the Australian Government had rejected a British firm's offer of six 11,000 tonners on the ground of ...
Article : 124 wordsA Berlin official message says that "Our submarines in the English Channel have sunk 7 English and 3 French sailing ships, and 3 English ...
Article : 76 wordsLord Derby, who did so much towards the introduction of conscription in England, said, "Everybody that takes an interest in our new ...
Article : 137 wordsIn the House or Commons Lord Cecil stated that Germany sent large numbers of British prisoners to work in Poland, and refused to allow the ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the House of Commons Lord Hugh Cecil said "We will make Germany, by our post war undertakings, understand the ill treatment of our ...
Article : 36 wordsLes Darcy has enlisted, but will complete all the fights which have been arranged for him before he goes into camp. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Yass War Service Committee wants compulsory service. ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Wed 16 Aug 1916, Page 2
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