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Advertising : 746 wordsThe Germans are displaying alarm because of their inability to stem the French advance in Alsace. Gangs of workmen are continuously constructing ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Official Press Bureau, in describing the effects of the last Zeppelin raids on London and district, says they have demonstrated that the commanders of the ...
Article : 668 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, addressing the munition workers at Enfield, said that during the past four or five months the Allies' affairs had not gone as well as ...
Article : 179 wordsThe "Leipzieger Neunsuste" and the "Nachrichten," commenting on Enver Pasha's speech about the arrival of German armies in Turkey, says an army will ...
Article : 53 wordsThe "Times" military correspondent (Col. Repington), discussing home defence says:—"The watchfulness of the Grand Fleet, the success against German ...
Article : 225 wordsA well-informed correspondent states in the "Times":—"Cabinet has not reached any conclusion about national service, but is considering, the committee's ...
Article : 256 wordsThe latest Russian official message, which came to hand early this morning, states:—"New the village of Jakubowvi, between the village of Novyidvov and Lida, all the ...
Article : 243 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says the enemy is at present directing his main efforts in the direction of Nvinsk, apparently intending to seize the entire ...
Article : 233 wordsTurkish Official.—Near Anafarta our fire prevented the enemy working at his fortifications before our right wing. Our coast batteries successfully bombarded ...
Article : 80 wordsParis Official.—Bomb and grenade fights have taken place at Andres, Souchez, and Neuville, our batteries effectually firing some of the German works. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe speeches of Mr. Asquith and Earl Kitchener have been reprinted in the German, press with but brief comment. The general feeling is that the British ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, in a speech yesterday, said that the heart-shaking struggle in the Dardanelles differed in character from any other part of the immense ...
Article : 127 wordsFriday, September 17, was the fifteenth anniversary of the signing by the late Queen Victoria of the proclamation of the Commonwealth Constitution, bringing it ...
Article : 567 wordsIn the most auspicious circumstances and in the presence of a large gathering, the circle of entertainments arranged by the employes of James Marshall & Co. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Geneva reports, the receipt of telegrams confirming the Austrian retreat on the right bank of the Strypa and along the whole of the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says there is an unprecendented agitation in the lobbies of the Duma over the question of the prorogation of the session. It was ...
Article : 151 wordsParis Official.—In the Artois region, between Angress and Souchez, and to the south of Arras, are batteries in replying to the enemy's fire violently cannonaded ...
Article : 106 wordsAt a conference of British trades unions concerned in [?] production it was decided to accept the statement of the Minister for Munitions that a further ...
Article : 76 words[?] letter found among the paper of a German [?] in Poland. It says—"The German losses are frightful. The Russians have ...
Article : 138 wordsPort Adelaide is to be the scene of a gala next Saturday in the interests of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, and the local committee have invoked the [?] of that ...
Article : 276 wordsBorne Official.—Later news has confirmed the serious damage caused by our raid on September 14 on the enemy defence works in the Presena basin of the Benova ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Japanese Minister for War is establishing 1,200 munition factories, and enrolling 100,000 workmen devoted to the execution of munitions orders. ...
Article : 35 wordsAmerican financiers are urging the Allies' loan delegation to deposit some collateral to enable the banks and trustees to participate more extensively. ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. Barnes, one of the Labour numbers in the House of Commons, who visited Canada for the purpose of bringing munition workers to England, has written a ...
Article : 188 wordsCorrespondents on the Italian front, describing the soldiers dizzy climbing over zigzag routes to the mountain tops, state that provisions for the troops are carried ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Kaiser's false promises to the Boer Republic during the Boer war are being used as a strong argument in the African elections in favour of England. ...
Article : 82 wordsA prisoner charged with espionage, who was courtmartialled at Westminster on August 20, was executed on Friday morning. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe following men are eligible for enlistment:—1. Returned soldiers who have a good discharge, and are capable of doing the work. 2. Men who have offered ...
Article : 84 wordsThe "Shipping Gazette" says that it is expected that Australian grain shipments will commence in January. Already the Government brokers are willing to ...
Article : 52 wordsIn the Prize Court the Crown asked for the condemnation as a prize of war of 6,700 tons of zinc concentrates shipped by the Bilbster, Although consigned by ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Johannesburg correspondent of the "Times" reports that the last stage of the rebellion has been entered upon. This is represented by the Government gazetting ...
Article : 54 wordsPort Adelaide Rifle Range.—Repairs to mantlet and embankment, £572. Keswick Military Headquarters.—Improvements to drainage system, &c., £230. Port ...
Article : 51 wordsUnder date June 23 Pte. W. J. K. Harvey, B Section. 4th Field Ambulance, writes from Malta, where he is in hospital, to his parents at Parkside. Prior ...
Article : 411 wordsMjr.Gen. Sir Francis Lloyd, commanding the London district, has requested the Liquor Traffic Board to prohibit all "treating" in the metropolitan area. It ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Anzac Buffet established in London has been in astonishing success. Already the quarters are too small to accommodate the visitors. Gifts of all kinds are ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Bureau states:—The British prisoners of war in the Southern Cameroons are interned in a camp at Ajoshohe, on a high hill along the Upper Njong River. They ...
Article : 78 wordsThieves broke into Mr. Evans Ree's confectionary shop in Bourke street early this morning, and before leaving tired the store. The brigade extinguished the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe price of bar silver, is 1/11 7-16 per ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 18 Sep 1915, Page 1
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