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Article : 592 wordsFurther reports from Sir Douglas Haig state that the offensive has been resumed by the British forces in certain sectors east of Albert, and progress has been made on the ...
Article : 1,280 wordsLord Esher, writing from France to a Scottish correspondent, urges the people to throw ;very ounce into the scale. "The game," he says, "is going fast in favor ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. F. G. Kellaway, M.P., speaking to his constituents at Bedford, said that there were now 90 arsenals in Britain, and the war workers numbered 3,500,000, of whom 668,000 were ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Budapest correspondent of the Morning Post telegraphs:— Exciting scenes occurred in the Hungarian Chamber yesterday, when many members ...
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Article : 31 wordsBy proclamation to-aay the Federal Government fixed the price of bread in many of the country districts of New South Wales. The whole of the State has been divided into areas ...
Article : 316 wordsBefore lie went away on Friday evening to attend a party gathering at Wellington to deal with the selection of a local candidate, Mr. Wade gave his views on the Liberal ...
Article : 178 wordsKing George, in receiving the Overseas Parliamentary representatives, said: "It gives Tie much pleasure to welcome you, as I fully recognist the aims of your visit. It promotes ...
Article : 482 wordsTravellers state that as a retaliation for the Allied bombardment of Smyrna, the leading British residents in Constantinople have been interned at Urfa, in Mesopotamia. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Athens forwards the report of an interview with M. Venizclos, the Greek statesman, who is expected to return to power. ...
Article : 236 wordsThe following casualties among Australians in the British Forces have been notified: Capt. Gerald Neame, of the East Kents, a Queenslander, has been killed in action in ...
Article : 81 wordsThe conference of the branches of the Liberal Association of N.S. Wales closed yesterday afternoon, having been in session since Wednesday. The chair yesterday was occupied by ...
Article : 152 wordsUnder the Liquor Referendum Act the result of the voting has to be declared by the Chief Electoral Officer before July 26, but the point has arisen whether he will be in a legal ...
Article : 278 wordsGeneral Lake reports that marauders in the pay of the Turks caused some trouble on the Tigris. The general situation is unchanged. The ...
Article : 45 wordsThere was a lively discussion on the Home Rule question at a meeting of Unionists at the Carlton Club. Opponents of the settlement proposed by Mr. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Federal leader, Mr. Joseph Cook; yesterday afternoon, at the close of the conterence, expressed pleasure at having been such a successful one. The utmost good feeling and ...
Article : 51 wordsA Note from the United States to Mexico states that America is ready to exchange views immediately as to a practical plan to remove and finally prevent the recurrence of all ...
Article : 76 wordsThe R.M.S. Morea, which left Sydney on May 27, has arrived ai Marseilles; the four-masted schooner Samar, which let's Sydney on May 18, and the steamer Eurymedon have arrived at ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Evening Sun states that there will probably be a great slump in munition making in America, as the Allies are now self-sufficient in this direction. ...
Article : 54 wordsUnder the War Precautions Regulations an amendment was made to-day providing that advances in the ordinary way of business may be made by the banks without the consent of the ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 9 Jul 1916, Page 1
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