"W.M.," writes:—I observe that a great stir has been caused among the public, the press, and Parliament by the report ot the Civilian Business Commission which ...
Article : 1,352 wordsAn accumulation of business since the previous meeting on December 20 was disposed of at yesterday's session of the Marine Board. Those present were the ...
Article : 710 wordsThese was only a moderate attendance it the Renmark Institute on Monday night (writes the "Murray Pioneer" of February 22) to hear Mr. F. S. Wyllie ...
Article : 1,573 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We repulsed raiders in the neighborhood of Broodseinde. ...
Article : 42 wordsRussian official.—"M. [?]in ([?]shevik Premier) and M. Tr[?]tzky (Minister of Foreign Affairs) have sent messa[?]e to Berlin intimating the acceptance by ...
Article : 74 wordsThe casual use of unprotected hatpins in ladies' hats was a subject to which the Adelaide City councillors directed then corporate wisdom for a little time ...
Article : 463 wordsA French, communique states:— "There is fairly great artillerying in the regions of Vauxillon, Chavignon, Butte de Hesnil, and left of the Meuse. ...
Article : 75 wordsFollowing upon the frost the ground in now hardened in the west and the most drying period of the [?]d of winter is over. A calm cheeriness prevails, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThe struggle in Finland is approaching a climax. The Red Guards are gradually concentrating at Tammerfors, pressed on all sides by the White ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Official Press Bureau states that Lord Rhondda. the British Food Controller, has sent the following message to the troops:— ...
Article : 112 wordsRetrograd is greatly agitated owing to the report that a German officer instructed from Berlin is assisting the White Guards. It is regarded as a treacherous ...
Article : 87 wordsReuter's correspondent at Tokio states the Japanese Ambassador and his staff left Petrograd yesterday. The Minister of Foreign Affairs (Baron Motono), ...
Article : 140 wordsThe "Lokai Anzieger" states, that after the conference between Court Caerain and M. Averison at Bucharest it is expected Germany will renew negotiations. ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Phi[?] Gibbs, the war, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," writing from Imperial Headquarters in France, says:—"Since we took over part of the ...
Article : 73 words32 is reported that Germany demands a 30 years' trade, treaty and the ocenpafion of Petrograd as a guarantee for observance of peace. ...
Article : 42 wordsAs a result of a confecence to-day between, representatives of the shipbuilding unions and the executive of the Trades Hall Council it is believed to ...
Article : 226 wordsThe British line on the West front today extends from the vicinity of the North Sea to the neighborhood of the Oise River. Sir Douglas Haigs forces ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Russian position on the northern front is critical owing to disorderly retirement from Ressitza blocking the roads. With the view to relieve the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsA meeting of the Imperial War Graves Commission (presided over by the Prince of Wales) approved the report of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Fredesrick Kenyon. ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Legislative Assembly went into committee to-night to consider the Industrial Arbitration Bill. Mr. Stuart Roberison moved to delete ...
Article : 336 wordsThe Prime Minister (Right Hen. W. M. Hughes) outlined the new recruiting scheme in a speech to-day. His points were:— ...
Article : 229 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly resumed its sitting, at 4.30 p.m. Mr. Osborne asked the Government to take into consideration, when appointing a fourth ...
Article : 498 wordsCalling at the house of Thomas John Davies, in Dohcaster East, this morning, Arthnr Tighe, a neighbor, found Davies lying dead in the passage with a ...
Article : 458 wordsTurkish official:—"We were una[?] to repulse all the attacks of the enemy in Palestine, and we took up previously appointed positions." ...
Article : 40 wordsRumors were the to-day of the amalgamation of the firms of Huddart, ParKer, Limited, Howard Smith, Limited, and the Adelaide Steamship company ...
Article : 133 wordsGerman recruits at Reverlon Camp who were preparing to leave for Flanders were ordered to sing "Die Wacht am Rhein." They refused, whereupon ...
Article : 63 wordsIn responding to the toast of his health at a luncheon of the British Empire League Mr. Hughes spoke at length on Australia's duty in the war. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Collie coal oncers have acceded to the request of the Premier (Hon. W. Lefroy) and have resumed work. A. deputation will meet Mr. Lefroy on ...
Article : 52 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Hide Park women's branch of the A.L.P. was held at the residence of the secretary on February 21, when the president ...
Article : 197 words"Despite the fact that the managing director of Huddart. Parker, Limited. stated in this morning's press, that he knew nothing of a rumored interstate ...
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Advertising : 353 words"The Allies must beware of a patchedup bastard peace," the French Ambassador (M. Jueeerand) declared in a George Washington anniversary address. ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. Beeby made a statement to-day regarding the report of the State Labor Exchanges tor January. He said the total number registered for employment ...
Article : 106 wordsAt the Lithgow Small Arms Factory today 759 men were put off because four barrel-straighteners refused to work the night shift, which has been aban[?]ned for ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 26 Feb 1918, Page 5
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