The "Morning Post'' publishes a special article from the west front in 'which the writer states:—"There are abundant indications that the Germans are short of guns ...
Article : 906 wordsAn official message from Paris announces that the Messageries Maritimes steamer Himalaya. 5620 tons, sank in the Mediterranean on Friday, 22nd [?]., as the result ...
Article : 298 wordsTelegraphing from a French port, a correpondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"While Lieutenant-General Pershing and the commander of the American ...
Article : 320 wordsHaving indicated in a general way the nature of the action which he propose to take to secure under the voluntary system the quots of recruits required from the ...
Article : 550 wordsSir Thomas a'Beckett, senior puisne judge of Victoria, has decided to retire from the Supreme Court bench at the end of this month. His Honor's decision was ...
Article : 360 wordsIn the article published in last Wednesday's issue of "The Age" it was pointed out that as a result of the Federal Government's wool pool, and the provisions of ...
Article : 1,197 wordsThe Governor-General and (Lady Helen Ferguson, attended, by Major KerrPearse, military secretary, yesterday afternoon visited the invalided soldiers who arrived ...
Article : 1,168 wordsECHUCA—Echuca electorate recruiting committee, is arranging to appoint an additional recruiting organiser at the remunerstion of £4 per week. ...
Article : 27 wordsPrivate B. Moy Ling. son of the late Rev. James Moy Ling. and brother of Mr. James Moy Ling, clerk of courts at Collingwood, who lately received permission from Brigacher-General Will ...
Article : 94 wordsBROKEN HILL:—A summons has been served on William Diggory Barnett, as printer and publisher of the A.M.A. news paper the Barrier "Daily Truth," charging ...
Article : 37 wordsSir,—In a Jetter received this week from one of my sons at the front the mentions "that he had seen [?] bearers deposit their load and fall as one man; one time it ...
Article : 136 wordsThe warmth of the reception accorded by the people of Melbourne yesterday to two batches of returned wounded and invalided soldiers counteracted to some ...
Article : 242 wordsThe death of Mr. George Moir, of the firm of Gillott, Moir and Ahern, solicitors, of Collins-street, occurred at his residence, in East Camberwell, on Sunday night. ...
Article : 885 wordsDisturbed atmospheric conditions off Bombay prevented any anciety arising from the absence of news of the Mongolia and inability to re-establish ...
Article : 152 words"Baby week." the outcome of a national effort to protect child life, began yesterday with references to the subject in the churches throughout the kingdom. ...
Article : 85 wordsSYDNEY.—"I notice that in connection with the loss of the Mongolia the Navy department is being criticised by a section of the press for withholding news that an ...
Article : 129 wordsAlthough there were hundreds of apparently eligible men in the crowd outside the Town Hall yesterday when the usual midday appeal was made, reeruits were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,152 wordsThe revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter ended 30th [?]., included £0,114,000 from excise, £1,464,000 from stamps. and ...
Article : 38 wordsM. Gennndius, formerly Creek Minister in London, has been reappointed to that office by the Venezelos Ministry, M. Gennadine resigned in December last as a ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Italian Chamber of Deputies has carried a vote of confidence in the Govern-ment. The Socialists voted with the minority. ...
Article : 51 words[Admiralty: Per Wirelesa press] A German official message says:—"The Russian Government yielding to Entente pressure, part of its army has been induced ...
Article : 193 wordsFarther graphic incidents connected with the sinking of the Australian transport Ballarat in April last were related yesterday by Lieutenant-Colonel R. M. M'Vea, who ...
Article : 565 wordsSYDNEY.—At Saturday's meeting of the Sheep Breeders Association, Mr. James Kidd, president, quoted figures showing that Australian exports had increased from ...
Article : 122 wordsThe "North German Gazette" states that Baron [?] Rauterfels, the German "messenger" who was arrested in connection with the discovery of the recent bomb plot ...
Article : 92 wordsWith the object of stimulating local industry, the general council of the Institute of Victorian Industries has adopted a scheme for the creation of a bureau ...
Article : 274 wordsIn Melbourne yesterday 47 volunteers, including 13 men from country districts, offered at the town Hall recruiting depot for service in the A.L.F. Of these 14 of ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Brazilian navy is co-operating with the American fleet in hunting submarines off South America. Brazil thus practically joins the Allies. ...
Article : 86 wordsPolitical correspondents anticipate that a number of the Mesopotamia culprits will promptly resign as the result of the royal commission's disclosures. The Government ...
Article : 137 wordsGEELONG.—The Director-General of Recruiting was recently reported to have said that the employers were not doing all they could to assist recruiting. That ...
Article : 135 wordsArmed with the powers conferred by the regulations under the Venereal Diseases Act, the Victorian health authorities should at last be in a position to conduct a ...
Article : 285 wordsLieutenant Arnold Edwards; an aviator who has arrived here. en route to this home in Sydney, states what nearly all the Germanes veteran airmen have been killed. ...
Article : 114 wordsSYDNEY.—Referring on Sunday night to the Inter-State Commission's award covering mail charges on the railways of the various States, Mr. Webster, ...
Article : 196 wordsApplication has been made by the National [?] Co. for probate of the will of William [?], late of Bunbury-street, Newport, railway employe, who died on 30th May last, leaving estate ...
Article : 26 wordsThree military bands are to be sent on tour in Victoria by the State Recruiting Committee with the object of stimulating interest in recruiting. Each band will ...
Article : 109 wordsPhotograph taken by airmen after the recent bombardment of Ostend show that little damage was done to the residential portions of the town. Much wreckage was ...
Article : 92 wordsSYDNEY.—At a meeting of the wheat committee of the Primary Producers Union it was resolved that the Government be asked to bear the responsibility for all ...
Article : 104 wordsSYDNEY.—The revolt among the natives on the north and north-west coast of New Caledonis was still spreading. according to advices received in Sydney on Monday. ...
Article : 93 wordsSYDNEY —Wages boards awards involving an increased cost of £311,330 per annum to the Railway department were gazetted during the financial year ended ...
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Advertising : 108 wordsBoy acouts are to make an appeal for recruits in the city this week. About 100 have volunteered their services, and they will be placed in pairs at important street ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 3 Jul 1917, Page 5
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