Killed.—Ptos. A. H. W. Shilton, J. Lauder, N. S. Davidson, R. H. Maxwel, A. Cassidy, G. Bennett, N. J. Bartett, E. H. Holden, H. J. Giband, L. W. Horn ...
Article : 445 wordsThe withdrawal of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures from the associated body as a consequence of the attitude of the Sydney chamber in agreeing to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsA member of the Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps, who took part in the landing at Gallipoli, describes the dash of the Aus-tralians as "a magnificent exhibition of ...
Article : 253 wordsHow to reap all the benefits of British citizenship and remain a German still, able and willing to bear arms against the British Empire, was set forth in an ...
Article : 1,835 wordsThe Superintendent of Public Buildings (Mr. C. E. Owen-Smyth) has received the following letter from Major C. H. Brand (formerly Acting Commandant in South ...
Article : 857 wordsFor the first time for months there was dust on the roads as we motored out from (headquarters towards the trenches, and the troops filled their lungs with it ...
Article : 1,981 wordsKilled.—Lieut. R. K. Cunningham, Lce.-Cpl. N. Walker, Ptes. T. Willoughby, E. S. O'Donnell, E. P. Mahony, V. C. Williams, C. E. Bass, T. E. Goodall, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,081 wordsKilled.—Major J. B. Mills, Seeond Lieut. G. H. H. Smith, Ptes, D.M. Anderson. W. Michie, A. P. Stares (previously reported dangerously ill), and W. C. Marchant. ...
Article : 210 wordsSgt. C. A. James, who is attached to the 4th Battalion. New South Wales, but who is an Adelaide resident, writes as follows to his old comrades on the staff of Reid ...
Article : 282 wordsAn interesting account of the life of the Prince of Wales at the front is given by a correspondent of The Now York World, who writes that he was permitted to see a ...
Article : 380 wordsPte. A. Marshall, A Company, 10th Battalion, Australian Infantry, writing from the Base Hospital on April 28, said:—Here I am again, and still alive, but it is only ...
Article : 749 wordsKilled.—Lce. Cple. J. Segmour (previously reported wounded) and G. L. Wilson, Pte. J. H. Kimber. Wounded.-Lieuts. H. J. Tiddy and ...
Article : 57 wordsWounded.—Cpl. E. E. Jones and Pte. M. E. Ferrar. ...
Article : 9 wordsPreviously acknowledged, £17, 4SI 0/2.—Lameroo Branch, per Mrs. Fruding, £5 6/6; collected by Mrs. A. Waterhouse, £12 10/; collected by children of Long Flat School and proceeds of concert, ...
Article : 163 wordsThe death occurred early this morning at a private hospital of Lieut.-Col. G. D. Gould, second in command of the 25th Infantry Regiment of Australian Imperial ...
Article : 110 wordsSome cases in which German clubs were involved were dealt with at the quarterly meeting of the Licensing Bench, held at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday. The ...
Article : 341 wordsThe first of a series of monthly concerts in aid of the Red Cross Fund was held in the Stirling Institute Hall on Saturday, May 29. Mr. S. B. Hunt delivered a recital, "Mrs. Wiggs of the ...
Article : 148 wordsTho following official cable message, dated June 7, was received by the Governor-General to-day from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—A Zeppelin shed ...
Article : 150 words"The Australians in our midst are simply marvels in the matter of their motor traction (comments a writer in The Pictorial They have good stuff, and know how to ...
Article : 227 wordsIt is a pity we have not had a few more speeches from Ministers like that with which Mr. Lloyd George electrified the House of Commons lost week (stated ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,091 wordsIt was expected that the anti-German dispute between the unionist bottle-worker which had kept 600 men from their employment at the Sydney Glass ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. J. A. Riley (the Hon. Secretary of the Belgian Relief Fund) is in receipt of the following communication from Mr. W. Herbert Philipps, the Belgian Consul:—I have pleasure in ...
Article : 328 wordsMr. Tame Parata, M.H.R., of New Zealand, has issued a circular in the following terms to prominent members of the native race in the South Island:—"I write to state ...
Article : 488 wordsMr. G. A. W. Alexander writes:—"Permit me to appeal to the public of South Australia, who have British pluck and human feeling. Our Boys must now come first. I hope that all patriotic ...
Article : 160 wordsA preliminary meeting of conveners of a society to be called the League of Loyal Women of Australia, was held on Tuesday in the Mayor's parlour, under the ...
Article : 369 wordsHAHNDORF, June 5.—One of the most successful concerts ever held in the Hahndorf Institute was given to-night in aid of the Red Cross Funds by the Ladies' Choral Class, under the ...
Article : 291 wordsA deputation from the Senate of the Melbourne University met the Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) to-day, and offered to place the services of the staff at the ...
Article : 94 words"For our wounded soldiers" (per Miss Olive Trenouth, Unley)—100 towels collected by Mrs. Anderson, of Oat's—Mrs. Chappel, 3 towels; Mrs. G. E. Young, 1 pair towels, facewashers; ...
Article : 421 wordsThe following is an extract from a letter received by his parents from the late Pte. R. F. McGuire (son of Mr. J. McGuire, of Largs Bay). dated April 24 ...
Article : 154 wordsMiss Marie Tuck, the accomplished South Australian, artist, whore canvases have won her world-wide distinction, is turning her brush to patriotic purpose. ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsThe question of forgoing customary mayoral functions at Unley this year was brought forward by the Mayor (Mr. T. E. Yelland) at a meeting of the Unley City ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. J. Carlson, of Queen street, Alberton, on Monday received a letter from Pte. J. Morison, who was wounded at the Dardanelles. The letter was written from ...
Article : 142 wordsAt a meeting of the Hindmarsh Council on Tuesday evening the Mayor (Mr. W. Wood) remarked that among the many brave Australians who had fallen in the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 9 Jun 1915, Page 8
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