The Observer suggests that if His Majesty would summon a conference at Buckingham Palace on the lines of that held before the outbreak of war, a successful ...
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Advertising : 257 wordsA banquet was last night tendered at the Mansion House to the visiting members of the Russian Duma. Lord Kitchener, the Speaker of the House of ...
Article : 293 wordsAa official message states that warships, airplanes and seaplanes in the Mediterranean bombarded the Egyptian seaport of E1 Arish, an important post of the ...
Article : 127 wordsAt the concluding session of "Ye Olde Maye Fayre," in the Exhibition Building on Saturday, in aid of the Cheer-up Society and the Returned Soldiers' ...
Article : 636 wordsThe royal commission to enquire into the causes of the Irish rebellion continued its sittings at Westminster to-day. Lord Hardinge, the newly appointed Permanent ...
Article : 438 wordsSgt. L. R. ANDERSON, Port Pirie; prev. rep. wounded and missing. Sgt. L. C. T. ELSO, Yarraville (Vic); prev. rep. wounded and missing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 195 wordsLieut.-Gen Sir Bryan T. Mahon, who on October 28 last was placed in command of the British force in the Balkans, has been transferred to the command of ...
Article : 294 wordsCpl. P. J. Scott, Ptes. H. Archer, H. L. Aerons, F. Whitehead, J. Boggs, T. D. Partridge, J. Ainsworth, F. Pimm, F. Munro, T. R. Coward, A. O. Edwards, A. J. Baker, E. W. ...
Article : 123 wordsIt is expected that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. McKenna) will ask the House of Commons on Tuesday for a credit vote of £300,000,000 for war ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsSgt. M. T. HOY, Sydney. Pte. C. NORRIS, England. Pte. E. SULLIVAN, Southwark. ...
Article : 18 wordsPte. C. H. JAMES, Burra. ...
Article : 9 wordsSgt. A. WILLIAMS, Semaphore Pte. J. MOORE, Freeling. Pte. K. L. SCOTT, Adelaide. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe President of the Board of Education (Mr. A. Henderson), in a letter to his agent in the Barnard Castle electorate, says that the Government does not ...
Article : 120 wordsThe death occurred at the No. 3 Auxiliary Hospital, North Adelaide, on Saturday morning, of Pte. Noal Suhard, of the Army Medical Corps. The ...
Article : 146 wordsCapt. G. W. J. BLACKMAN, Hindmarah. Sgt.-Major O. D. HASSAN, Brighton. Sgt. A. J. LOWER, Parkside. Lee.-Cpl. A. P. BROUGHAM, Unley. ...
Article : 146 words"I always felt ignorant and nervous of what was occurring in the cellars of Dublin," added Mr. Birrell. "Toward the middle of April I heard that Dublin Castle ...
Article : 212 wordsA Belgian communique dealing with the Belgian operations in the former German sphere of influence in the Congo, says that the situation at Ruhanda is developing ...
Article : 60 wordsPresident Wilson has cabled to the British Government asking for a delay in the execution of the Irish rebel Jeremiah Lynch, until the United States ...
Article : 46 wordsTelegrams from Copenhagen state that the crews from the German steamers Kollga and Biroea, which were destroyed in the Baltic by submarines, told the rescuing ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Prime Minister of Australia and Mrs. Hughes, and the High Commissioner of New Zealand (Hon. T. Mackenzie), and Miss Mackenzie, were given a warm ...
Article : 332 wordsSecond-Lieut. G. C. MATTHEWS, Scotland. Second-Lieut. H. B. WALKER, Semaphore. Pte. J. B. DODDS, Scotland. Pte. H. MELLISH. North Adelaide. ...
Article : 53 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day Mr Fowler asked if it were correct that temporary clerks at Cockatoo Island had struck work without giving the ...
Article : 362 wordsThe debate on the Estimates was resumed in committee in the House of Representatives to-day. The Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) said after consultation with the ...
Article : 1,548 wordsMr. Birrell, when questioned whether he had received special warnings of any trouble, said:—The constabulary reports enable us to form a correct estimate in ...
Article : 344 wordsSgt. A. H. CATCHLOVE, Unley (convalescent). Sgt. S. E. COPE. Adelaide (still dang. ill). Pte. N. G. TUCKER, Norwood (convalescent). Gur. A. C. EWEN. Yunta (still prop. fav.). ...
Article : 69 wordsThe following messages were received yesterday by the Mayor (Mr. Driscoll) regarding the return of the Bulgarian prisoners of war to Broken Hill. Mr. ...
Article : 138 wordsKILLED IN ACTION OR DIED OF WOUNDS OR ILLNESS.—Second Lieut. J. Anooni, Sgt. C. Partridge, Ptes. C. Taylor, N. Stevenson, S. McRac, J. K. H. Robinson. D. Wells, A. Farrell ...
Article : 164 wordsGermany now admits that the Dutch liner Tobantia was the victim of a German torpedo on March 16. The submarine commander explains that the weapon was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsKILLED IN ACTION, DIED OF WOUNDS, OR ILLNESS.—Lieut. P. Gibson, Ptes. J. D. Stacey, H. B. Brown, E. J. Jetson, R. Davis, T. K. McL. Robson, E. J. Corby, J. D. Melbourne, P. F. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe City of Detroit is urging the United States to prepare for an outbreak of war. Col. Theodore Roosevelt is advocating the adoption of universal military ...
Article : 100 wordsA social was held in the Public Library Lecture Hall to bid farewell to four, members of the stall of the Pubic Library, Museum, and Art Gallery, who will shortly leave for the front. ...
Article : 220 wordsThe party visited the Bristol docks and saw the steamer Essex discharging New Zealand frozen meat. The guests also inspected the proposed Bristol docks ...
Article : 160 wordsKILLED IN ACTION, DIED OF WOUNDS, OR ILLNESS.—Lieuts. R. Warren, K. Curlewis, Sgts. W. N. Quirke, H. Duncan, Lee.-Cpl. J. Hamilton, Ptes. R. V. Watson, G. Hall, A. Cumstie ...
Article : 368 wordsIn the House of Representatives yesterday the Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) moved the second reading of the War Loan Bill, which validated the Loan from the British ...
Article : 496 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) will make a general statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday dealing with the political and military situation in Ireland. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe naval dockyard clerks, who ceased work on Friday at Cockatoo and Garden Islands, will return to work to-morrow. The President of the Federated Clerks' ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Morning Post is protesting against a proposed German arrangement to supply the United States with 15,000 tons of dyestuffs, conditionally on the goods being ...
Article : 181 wordsAt the Highbury Street Methodist Sunday School, Prospect, on Sunday, a roll of honour, containing the names of the men (and one nurse) who prior to joining the colours had attended the ...
Article : 139 wordsBrunner, Mond, & Co., Limited (soda crystal and caustic soda manufacturers), and the Castner-Kellner Alkali Company, Limited, have decided to amalgamate, in ...
Article : 236 wordsThe News of the World, dealing with the Irish situation, in regard to the exclusion of Ulster, says that the only obstacle to an agreement in 1914 was the exclusion ...
Article : 196 wordsKILLED IN ACTION, DIED OF WOUNDS OF ILLNESS.-Lieuts. T. Robertson, L. M. Coffin. R. W. Foster, F. J. Platt, F. C. Yousden. J. G. Vardgen, Sgts. G. H. Bruce, R. H. Renfrey, H. ...
Article : 510 wordsThe fire days' regimental fair in aid of the Hindmarsh Soldiers' Memorial Fund, which was opened in the local town hall on Tuesday afternoon by Col. Catt, V.D., was concluded on ...
Article : 425 wordsThe strike at the State Government's engineering works at Walsh Island, in which 600 men, principally ironworkers, were involved, has been settled, and the ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. Hughes, in acknowledging the hospitality he received in Scotland, has written to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh saying:—"I cannot leave these shores ...
Article : 297 wordsThe closing of soap factories as a result of a dispute in the grocery trade will have a slight effect on the manufacture of the munitions. The Minister for Defence ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Asquith, on arrival in London from Ireland, visited the King at Buckingham Palace, and gave His Majesty an account of his Irish mission. ...
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Advertising : 89 wordsA People's Memorial Service, in which all denominations were invited to take part, was held in the Collingwood Town Ball this afternoon, and a large gathering ...
Article : 83 wordsPaul August Yong was at the local Police Court yesterday fined £50 for having carried a revolver in contravention of the War Precautions Act. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 22 May 1916, Page 6
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