Although Port Pirie men strongly resolved yesterday that they would not strike, the position at Broken Hill is not altered. The picket system has been ...
Article : 378 wordsThe ranks of South Australia's men of light and leading are being rapidly thinned. During the last 12 months there have passed into the land of the unseen ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsMost people when their holidays become due spend them lazily. They set out with the determination not to do anything in the nature of Work, and, usually, succeed ...
Article : 847 wordsThe Victorian recruiting campaign was opened by a great public meeting last night in the Melbourne Town Hall. Hundreds of people were turned away, and the ...
Article : 1,047 wordsViscount French, in an address delivered on the occasion of his receiving the freedom of the Fishmongers' Company, deprecated the facts that the public rushed to ...
Article : 186 wordsThe reports in reference to the Kaiser's illness affirm that the condition of the Emperor is worse and that fever has supervened. The Austrians and Germans are concentrating in great strength to resist the Russian offensive, and have brought at least 14 divisions—150,000 to ...
Article : 155 wordsFollowing are the names of men who enlisted at Adelaide, and went into the Exhibition camp on Friday:—W. H. Tanner, T. Veale, J. J. Veal, L. R. Wallace, J. Wells, F. C. Winkless, ...
Article : 349 wordsGen. Sir Douglas Haig reports that four airplanes sent out on Wednesday have not returned to their bases. The German communique states that ...
Article : 222 wordsWe have received from the State War Council a copy of the recruiting map of South Australia, prepared in connection with the personal appeal. The State of ...
Article : 400 wordsIt is stated from neutral sources that the Kaiser's condition has become worse, and that two doctors at the Eastern front have been summoned to ...
Article : 80 wordsFlight-Lieut. Cecil Brinsmead, son of the late Mr. Horace Brinsmead, of Sydney, has been killed in the Near East. ...
Article : 27 words"Referring to the action of the Port Pirie men in remaining at work, the Prime Minster (Mr. Hughes) to-day said:—"I notice with great pleasure the report in ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Tribuna states that the Germans forming the right wing of the armies arrayed against the Allies are resting on the Vardar, with their centre at Monastir. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Express says that the Belgian spy Cels—who denounced Nurse Edith Cavell to the German authorities for having ...
Article : 154 wordsThe English newspapers are making a feature of the news of the alleged serious illness of the Kaiser. The German Emperor repeatedly promised to personally ...
Article : 80 wordsOur Port Pirie representative telegraphed on Friday:—The press were not admitted to last night's meeting, but the Port Pirie men who had attended the ...
Article : 602 wordsIt has been found impossible, to send succour or to revictual the Montenegrin Army, and the days of Cettinje (the capital) are numbered. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg), in opening the Prussian Diet in behalf of the Kaiser (who was unable to be present on account of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsCapt. Pretyman (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade) says that the Bill dealing with enemy companies and Firms trading in the United Kingdom will ...
Article : 43 wordsThe occupation of the Island of Corfu by the Allies by transferring the Serbian Army there to save it from starvation, has caused tremendous indignation in ...
Article : 75 wordsAn incident which occurred in the House of Lords on Thursday is regarded as forecasting a stronger attitude in reference to the blockade or German commerce. The ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. William Rosser, one of the most prominent union leaders in Australia and the President of the Railway Workers' and General Labourers' Society, has ...
Article : 49 wordsM. Naudeau, the French official war correspondent at Petrograd, reports that with a view to coping with the Russian offensive on the southern front, the Austrians ...
Article : 69 wordsOpinion in the lobbies holds that Sir Geore Reid may later be included in the British Cabinet as a Minister without portfolio. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Constantinople communique contains a highly coloured description of the evacuation of Cape Helles by the allied forces. It states:—"The fact of the fire from the ...
Article : 213 wordsA terrible fire has occurred at the Tyne Dock at South Shields: It started aboard a Norwegian barque, and spread to creosote and timber on the quay. A westerly ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. L. Amery (Unionist member for South Birmingham) in the House of Commons to-day asked the Government whether Lieut.-Col. J. W. Barrett, of the ...
Article : 208 wordsThere was a meeting of the Zinc Conference to-day, at which the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was present. The question of increasing the facilities for the ...
Article : 105 wordsRussian torpedo boats in the Black Sea have driven a Turkish submarine ashore in the Black Sea. ...
Article : 24 wordsa congratulatory cablegram on his election as a member of the House of Commons was sent to Sir George Reid to-day by Mr. Frank Wilson, on behalf of the ...
Article : 39 wordsThe conference in connection with the South Wales Miners' Federation to-day unanimously decided to oppose to Compulsory Service Bill, and authorized the ...
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Advertising : 895 wordsCharles William Lawson, aged 23 years, who was said to have a couple of aliases, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having stolen an organ from ...
Article : 118 wordsThe San Francisco mail steamer Makura, which arrived to-day, had on board 20 Canadian immigrants for Victoria, who were accompanied by a ...
Article : 49 wordsAt night the following message was received from our Port Pirie correspondent:— "Mr. Considine's attempt to call the men oat has proved abortive. It ...
Article : 313 wordsThe vote regarding the Compulsory Service Bill at the Miners' Conference resulted in 653,190 against compulsion, and 38,100 in favour if it; while 25,240 ...
Article : 80 wordsThe National Liberal Club has tendered a complimentary luncheon to Sir George Reid. The Marquis of Lincolnshire (Joint Hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain of ...
Article : 118 wordsThe following telegram from the Secretary of the Barrier A.M.A. (Mr. W. D. Barnett) was read at a meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labour Council at the ...
Article : 135 wordsThe New South Wales Agent-General has received from the British War Office an order for an additional 1,000,000 lb. of melon mixture jam. ...
Article : 93 wordsSir Edwin Smith, speaking at the Savings Bank on Friday, in connection with the unveiling of a roll of honour, embracing the names of members of the staff who ...
Article : 135 wordsLeading trade unionists ia Adelaide on Friday did not hesitate to express their disapproval of the action of the men on the Barrier in striking at the present time. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 15 Jan 1916, Page 9
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