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Advertising : 135 wordsThe Press Bureau announces that ST Edward Carson bas resigned from the War Cabinet. Sir Edward wrote to the-Premier as follows:—“When I joined the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 239 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Wednesday that he had received a cablegram from the Hon. Crawford Vaughan; M.P., from Washington City, ...
Article : 99 wordsA New Sign of the Times. The Kaiser hasn’t announced his intention of easting his Christmas dinner in Washington—Park, New York. ...
Article : 701 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs writes:—“The relief from incessant infantry operations is reflected in the clear drop in the number of casualties and the splendid emptiness of the ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle has sent a long message relatively. to developments. He says:— “Austrian strikers -have behaved in ...
Article : 144 wordsThe next meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Liberal and National Parties will be held at Parliament House on Monday evening. It is understood that a ...
Article : 71 wordsHe Liberal and “National” district committees in Murray are meeting to-day at Woodside to consider the selection of the third candidate. ...
Article : 26 wordsA conference will be held this afternoon between representatives of the Parliamentary liberal Party and liberal Union and the executive of the Farmers and ...
Article : 76 wordsGen. Haig reported at midnight:—“We repulsed an attempted raid to the east of Ypres.” ...
Article : 23 wordsThe policy of the Florletarint may the summed up in three words.—“Peace,” “bread” “freedom.” The greatest of these is peace. There is no doubt that recent ...
Article : 154 wordsIt was a poignant moment when Albert, my inspector of chauffeurs, and I strode down to the garage to decide the fate of my seven cars. ...
Article : 534 wordsThe Manchester Guardian states that the military authorities are bringing German prisoners from Stance to work on farms in the southern parts of England. Previous ...
Article : 61 wordsThe correspondent adds:—“The -latest reports from Vienna describe the situation as of increasing seriousness. They indicate that the workers are disregarding ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Seine Socialist Council has recognised unanimously M. Thomas’s right to express his personal views regarding the destiny of Alsace and Lorraine. ...
Article : 26 wordsOfficial massages received at Washington from Rome state that the Central Powers are maintaining 52 divisions on the Plave-Brenta lines. ...
Article : 30 wordsAs had been expected, there was an unusually large attendance of representative men at the conference, called by the State Government this afternoon to ...
Article : 237 wordsIt has been reported recently that two Australians—Cpl. J. W. Potts and Pte. J. W. Choate—who escaped from Germany have arrived in London. Advices have been ...
Article : 282 wordsDespite the severest censorship it. is evident that the strike in Austria is spread Practically all the industries in Lower Austria, are now affected. . The figures ...
Article : 116 wordsThree boys belonging to the training ship Warspite, which recently was burnt to the water’s edge—Ernest Adams, Frederick Blogg, and Harold Gurr—have been ...
Article : 75 wordsCol. Repington, who has just resigned as military correspondent of The Times, has joined the staff of The Morning Post in a similar capacity. ...
Article : 178 wordsMr. Francis Keating, presiding at a meeting of the Australian Pastoral Company, protested against the double Federal and English income tax, which, he said, ...
Article : 76 wordsThe New York World condemns the War Council Bill as “a vicious measure, designed to strip the President of his powers. If the Bill is carried the President must ...
Article : 50 wordsJuno. 105, Geo. McKay, fort Vincent. Kooringa, 150, J. Williamson, Andresen. VESSELS TO ARRIVE. Dimboola, Western Australia (Thursday). ...
Article : 109 wordsTen-year-old George couldn’t get his sum right. Over and over again, he tried until he was desperate. With set teeth he tackled the problem again, and then, ...
Article : 89 wordsHow a child’s keen regard for the literal may neatly turn tho tables on a trained analytical mind was shown at the Criminal Court on Wednesday. Mr. H. T. Ward. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe postal authorities stated on Wednesday afternoon that no English mail was expected .in Adelaide on Thursday, and they have no information of any future ...
Article : 34 wordsNaval experts advise that the German-Turkish battleship Goeben, which was beached in a badly damaged condition at the entrance to the Dardanelles after ...
Article : 44 wordsLord Glenconnor has presented to the nation Dry burgh Abbey, a famous Berwickshire monastic ruin. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe following draws the state of the liven above summer level (except whore otherwise dicated) at the undermentioned places at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. January 23:—Gundagad, 5 ft. 3 ...
Article : 133 words“Come, mow, children.” said the teacher, “tell me -what sort of clothes pussy wears. Does she wear feathers, for example?” “Please, mum,” said a small boy ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Wed 23 Jan 1918, Page 1
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