The "Petit Parisien" states that the British are harassing the enemy without relaxation from Ypres to the Somme. The two days' battle round Ancre was the ...
Article : 90 wordsMany deported Belgians are being se[?] back to their country maciated and dying. They are no longer able to work, and they tell terrible tales of the ...
Article : 54 wordsM. Alfred Capus, writing in the "Figaro." says that the Peace Note reply marks the first occasion upon which the group of Allies has experienced the full moral ...
Article : 210 wordsMr. Campbell, secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, speaking to a press representative this afternoon, said that he thought, that wheat growers ...
Article : 192 wordsThere has been little to report regarding operations in the less important theatres of the war during the past 24 hours, either in regard to plans or to ...
Article : 62 wordsThe executive of the United Labor Party held a meeting yesterday. over which the president (Mr. Hugh Gilmore) presided. Consideration was given to ...
Article : 368 wordsDuring a wave of crime a few years ago a special patrol of plainclothes policemen was instituted to cope with the outbreak. Adelaide is fast reverting to the ...
Article : 721 wordsFor the purpose of urging the authorities to take immediate steps to remove the tramline from St. Vincent street, Port Adelaide, a public meeting was held ...
Article : 1,387 words"The Times," in referring to this slayery to which the Belgians are being subjected, stated:—"We need not waste words in denouncing the utter lawlessness ...
Article : 168 wordsThe possibility of a further advance into Palestine by the Anzacs is the subject of much comment in [?]litavs[?] and press circles. the "Manchester ...
Article : 102 wordsSome interesting information regarding the plan of campaign on the west front has been published. It is stated that: —"The plan of campaign as outlined by ...
Article : 370 wordsIt is reported here that Turkey is now mobilising en masse and is sending every available man to the front to take up arms. Women and even children ...
Article : 46 wordsThis morning a beginning was made with the payment by the wheat pool of the first instalment of 2/6 a bushel. Certificates are to be issued to farmers and will ...
Article : 46 wordsThe French newspapers state that the document is the most important and complete during the whole wax period. It demonstrates that unless the Allied ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Belgian Cabinet has referred to the deportation of Belgians in the following terms:—"The present hour is for our unhappy country deeply filled with ...
Article : 135 wordsMrs. Hannah Gliddon (aged 43 years) was drowned at Applecross this morning, She waded out about 300 yards, and fell into deep water. A little boy, 10 years ...
Article : 74 wordsAccording to a German wireless message their troops have stormed and captured a summit to the south of the Oituz road and have also repulsed an Allied advance along ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Cologne "Volks Metung" states that the Allies' terms amount to a fresh declaration of war. It continues:—"We are again summoned to fight for freedom. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe "Localanzieger" considers that the Entente Note is composed of arrogant, insolent hypocrisy and prevarication. Though it may be possible that the peoples ...
Article : 123 wordsThe proposal by the butter advisory committee of Victoria that an increase of 1½d. a pound be permitted in the price of that commodity was coldly received by Senator ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. F. A. Sclous, the famous game hunter, although an old man now, joined the attacking force in the East Africa engagement a day or so ago. He killed when ...
Article : 49 wordsBritish colonists who have just arrive, from Athens state that food tickets [?] now being issued to the people. That is a direct result of the Allied blockade. ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Central Shipowners Committee decided to call the Government's [?]ention to the grave danger of the disappaa [?]ance of the mercantile marine if national ...
Article : 116 wordsSp[?]tion is [?]te in political circles as to the [?]s resulting from the conver[?]ns between Right Hon. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister and Mr. Joseph ...
Article : 118 wordsM. Andre Tudesq, writing to the "Petit Parisien," states that the Bodies to the north of Ancre reckoned that their redoubts were invulnerable. The British ...
Article : 74 wordsThe "Morgenpost doubts whether the world has ever seen a crazier document than the so-called Peace Note with its conditions. The paper proceeds:—"Its ...
Article : 50 wordsAn Athens message states that the Premier of Greece is in frequens communication with the Italian Minister with the object of opening up negotiations ...
Article : 61 wordsColonel Ripington, a military critic, states that the Allies have an insufficient mumber of men on the western front to win a decisive attack. They should have at ...
Article : 39 wordsThere Germans, armed with revolvers, from a submarine, boarded the Swedish steamer Ingeborg in the North Sea, and took all the mails off her. They then ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Vienna press is unanimous that the Entente proposals concerning races would wipe out Austria-Hungary, which is composed ot 10 peoples. ...
Article : 110 wordsEvidence of the intense interest taken in urgent social questions was manifested last night, when Rev. S. Dl Yarrington-elivered a- urtherl lecture on "Th ...
Article : 294 wordsOwing to the unsuitable weather hervesting is progressing slowly at Balaklava. The majority of the crops are down and badly tangled. and the grain is hard to gather. Most farmers are ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Government has reached huge figures as an employer of labor. A return just published shows that half the wage earners of the kingdom are working for ...
Article : 130 wordsAs the result of representations made to the British Government by Mr. Massey (Prime Minister for New Zealand) the Government has decided to remit the ...
Article : 65 wordsAn official message, reports:—"An enemy submarine, V.C.12, which the Germans ceded to the Austrian, has, fallen into our hands and become a part ...
Article : 54 wordsThe first grass fires of the season occurred on Friday when one started at The Springs, on the Millicent road, about 12 miles from Mount Gambier. The fire ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Socialist "Arbieter Zietung" says that the intervention of the neutral world has been of inestimable value to the belligerents. It had given them ...
Article : 72 wordsThe success of the "Victory Loan" to date has been splendid, as is shown by the fact that £100,000,000 were received a few hours after the office doors opened. ...
Article : 157 wordsAt present the farmers, at Yacka are busy tak ing off their crops, most of which averages from 10 to 50 bushels [?] [?] Owing to the damp weather during last week many bags were ...
Article : 58 wordsOn November 2, at Dresden, 80,000 persons marched through the streets, and halted before the Ministry of the Interior of Saxony. A deputation was admitted ...
Article : 142 wordsA message from Berlin states that Emperor Karl (of Austria), Czar Ferd[?] (of Bulgaria), and the Heir-Apparent to the Turkish throne will visit Berlin to ...
Article : 72 wordsThe "Fleminbladt" thinks that the whole of the Note originated in England. It states that Lloyd George's speeches show where the central ...
Article : 42 wordsFrom "H. Q. J. Pearce," writing from Salisbury Piaiu England. November 15, 1916:—I am writing just prior to pushing off for the front to show how the Australian Natives' Association ...
Article : 551 wordsSeveral of the newspapers of London, Paris, and Rome criticise the clumsy lying and hypocrisy of the German newspapers' comment upon the contents ...
Article : 76 wordsA message from Berlin states that there is a bitter denunciation of the policy of Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg going on and many attacks against him are being ...
Article : 73 wordsMessrs. W. Hall jun., and F. Wray were occupied at the State Children's Court yesterday with a case in which a girl was charged with having used ...
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Advertising : 193 wordsMr. J. L. Garvin, the editor of the "Observer," refers to the silence of the Allies in their reply to the question of German colonies. He says:—"South ...
Article : 126 wordsThere was less activity in the old war loan. but it touched par, closing at £99 15/- Dealing in the new loan is not allowed until the allotment. ...
Article : 42 wordsAbout 400 men, comprising reinforcements of the 5th Pioneers, the 7th Battalion A.I.F., and the 48th (which is the reconstituted 16th Battalion), were ...
Article : 278 wordsColonial circles express satisfaction with the decision of the War Conference to meet at the end of February. There is reason to believe that General Botha will ...
Article : 53 wordsWhen the Prudential Company applied for its £20,000,000 it also asked for six million prospectuses. The first hundred millions were pledged ...
Article : 143 wordsConfirmation is to hand of the repor[?] that Bulgaria is calling up 17-year-old boys to join the colors. ...
Article : 25 wordsOn Friday evening at Quorn, after the business premises had closed, a large gathering assembled at the town hall to extend a welcome home to Private Gus ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsThe French war cross has been pinne[?] on Captain Gabrielle Dannunzio, who has been wounded. He lost an eye in an aeroplane accident. ...
Article : 25 wordsIt is stated here that there are a number of Turks fighting with the Austrians against Italy. ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsHen. F. W. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, speaking at Edinburgh, said that he had no besitation in saying, after what he saw at the Guildhall that all the [?]ney ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsThe Admiralty have inter[?]ed [?] German wireless message which states that an Allicd attack between [?]ar and Lake Dorran has been unsuccessful. ...
Article : 31 wordsColonel Ripington, a well-known military critic, points out that both belligerent parties have widely divergent views of what should be the basic ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 16 Jan 1917, Page 5
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