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Advertising : 12 wordsOfficial.—Ten German, destroyers on Thursday night attacked the cross-Channel Transport Service. An empty transport, the Queen, was sunk and the destroyer ...
Article : 366 wordsI am told that some faint-hearted picture theatre exhibition amongst us are afraid that men and women who seethe great Film. "The Battle of the Somme" will quail at the right of wounded men carried to and treated at dressing stations, and be distressed at the ...
Article : 439 wordsAttention is concentrated on the Roumanian crisis. It is stall uncertain whether the large forces sent from Russia will be able to arrive opportunely. In ...
Article : 384 wordsSir Douglas Haig has issued the following communique:—"Heavy rain fell during the night. Hostile artillery is active [?] of the Ahcre. Enemy trenches ...
Article : 1,003 wordsThe Flying Corps report instances of air daring of two Britishers, who encountered 17 hostile aeroplanes. They dived into the middle formation and sent down ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Right Hon. A Henderson, Labour members for Barnard Castle Division [?] Durham, has privately conferred with the engineering and shipbuilding trade union ...
Article : 87 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen reports that the German activity on the Scandinavian coasts is intense. Zeppelins patrol the Norwegian coast and ...
Article : 164 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Lisbon states that the Portuguese attacked the Germans at Nocaelola, in East Africa, on October 22. The Germans retired in ...
Article : 124 wordsA new understanding has been arrived at, between the Allies and the Greek Government which does not permit of any attempt to impede the revolutionary ...
Article : 290 wordsMany members of the House of Commons are urging Mr. Asquith to introduce a third Military Service Act extending the age of service to 45. The ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Red Cross Society reports that there ate 720 Australian prisoners in Germany. Their letters enow that their treatment is satisfactory, but the food is ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Right Hon. W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, in a speech pleaded that the Dominions should have a greater voice in questions of Imperial defence and ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in a speech at [?] war was written it would be found that the [?] blunder which the Allies made ...
Article : 73 wordsReuter's Washington correspondent states that the Government does not suggest that American are involved in the border plot, but believes that Mexican ...
Article : 22 wordsA Salonika communique states that bad weather continues to hinder operations. Owing, to the humane treatment of prisoners by the Serbs the Bulgarians are ...
Article : 60 wordsFive hundred soldiers who were wounded at Pozieres arrived to-day, including 57 South Australians, who left to-night for Adelaide by special train. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe steamers Rowanmore, 10,000 tons (British), and Skog (Norwegian) We been sunk. The crew abandoned the Greek steamer ...
Article : 113 wordsThe "Weekly Despatch" states that several parties of treasure hunters in England and America secretly are planing to recover the Lusitania money and ...
Article : 70 wordsReuter's correspondent at Berne, in Switzerland, reports that owing to the Italian pressure an the Isonzo the Australian reserve, destined for Roumania ...
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Family Notices : 302 wordsThe Anzac Buffet served 24,000 light Deals in October, and, exclusively of Anzaes, 22,000 free meals. The committee is appealing for farther funds. ...
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Advertising : 1,162 wordsThe Trades Union Congress Committee has invited the employers' committee to discuss the post-war industrial resolutions passed by the Birmingham Congress. The ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. Lloyd George, speaking at Newport, said that the greatest service Wales could render the Allies now was to supply more coal to Great Britain and the Allies. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 28 Oct 1916, Page 1
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