Polling day to-morrow. The eve of the elections has arrived, and both sides are now getting in their final words. In places, the temperature has become ...
Article : 335 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Minister for Defence to-day received a full copy of the message handed to each member of the British expeditionary force on its embarkation ...
Article : 291 wordsNobody can look on, even from a distance, at the German methods of carrying on war without realising that the world is seeing the realisation of a portentous new ...
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Family Notices : 1,105 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Minister for Defence to-day made available the details regarding the additional troops proposed to be raised for despatch in connection with [?] ...
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Advertising : 912 wordsAs far as the organised Liberals and the organised Laborites are concerned it may be taken for granted that at to-morrow's election each side will vote for the ...
Article : 1,474 wordsThe Germans are now within 60 miles of Paris, and, unless the "important move" expected from the Allies means something in the way of a change from the slow and ...
Article : 1,245 wordsElectors of Australia: Just a last word! "To the Day"--the 5th of September. Remember these things to-morrow:--Our opponents said we should stick to office ...
Article : 350 wordsOur London correspondent states that an operation will shortly be performed on Prince Albert, who was recently landed from the battleship Collingwood, suffering from ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook), who in company with the State Commandant (Colonel Wallack), made an inspection of the military forces comprising the first expedition ...
Article : 246 wordsFellow Electors,--You are called upon to elect a new Parliament under the ominous shadow of a great war. I do not fear that even in the darkest ...
Article : 443 wordsWELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The barquentine Ysabel has arrived in Auckland. The members of the crew state that the residents of Tonga and Niue are in a sorry plight, owing ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,--I am sure that Mr. Adrian Knox, the wool producers of Australia, and the general public will be considerably relieved to learn on the authority of the secretary, Oversea ...
Article : 471 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Minister in charge of immigration, Mr. F. Hagelthorn, said to-day that while the Government would be pleased to do all possible in providing ...
Article : 116 wordsHOBART, Thursday.--Referring to the proposal to send the widows of killed soldiers in the war to Australia, the Premier to-day said the question was exercising the minds of people ...
Article : 81 wordsSir,--The proposal to bring but Belgian dairy farmers and market gardeners and settle them on Yanco has met with popular approval, and I am encouraged in seeking to persuade the ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,--Your correspondent, E. P. Davidson, touches a spot which the military authorities should at once rectify. Recruits are told to go to country doctors for examination, yet no clear ...
Article : 136 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--Expectations in regard to the N.D.L. cargo steamer Hessen, 5100 tons, were realised this morning, when the vessel steamed into Port Phillip, and was ...
Article : 76 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund totals £86,263. The Australian branch of the Red Cross Society has received to date approximately £14,100. A further sum ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 4 Sep 1914, Page 6
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