"We must vote 'yes' on thE 28th!" This was the spirit of the meeting of women which the Prime Minister addressed at the Exhibition Building on Tuesday afternoon. ...
Article : 1,814 wordsIn the Federal Parliament to-morrow the Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) will announce the Ministry's taxation proposals. In the morning there will be a special Cabinet ...
Article : 276 wordsWhen Mr. Hughes delivered the policy of the Government in regard to the keeping of the ranks of the Imperial forces abroad full, he stated that unless 32,500 ...
Article : 759 wordsThe British on the Somme report having stormed German positions for a mile in depth on a six-mile front, and the capture of the villages of Morral and les Boeufs, north of Combles. The French operating south-east of Combles captured the village of Rancourt, and ground from Frigicourt (east of ...
Article : 231 wordsIn Council.—Hon. T. Pascoe spoke on wheat bulk handling.—Debates on Stamp Tax. and Loan Bills.—Attorney-General moved second reading of the Industrial Arbitration Bill—House ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Right Honourable William Hughes, speaking at the Exhibition Building on Monday night, said:—"We should follow the noble example of France," and so we ...
Article : 727 wordsA wireless message states that 6,000 soldiers are guarding, the palace at Tatoi, where King Constantine of Greece remains in confinement. ...
Article : 33 wordsM. Venezelos has gone to Crete—of which island he is a native. Later he intends to visit MityJene, Chios, and Samos. He will issue a proclamation to the Cretans ...
Article : 192 wordsMr. Pascoe speaks with authority on agricultural matters; and the bulk-handling, of wheat scheme, according to hie views, will not increase the wheat yield. He ...
Article : 258 wordsEleutherios Venezelos, the most discussed man of the moment, is a Cretan, whose high character and. splendid guts belie the ancient byword about his ...
Article : 508 wordsGen. Sir Doughs "Haig, in his noon report on Monday, says:—The Germans attacked our outpost east of Courcelette, but were repulsed. Our mines last night in ...
Article : 212 wordsAs the result of an Imperial decree the pay of all German officers will be decreased as from October 7. The Minister of War and the Commander-in-Chief will ...
Article : 48 wordsThe floods in the suburban areas have begun ito subside. While attempting to cross Skeleton Creek at Werribee last night, in a delivery wagon, John Lewis ...
Article : 512 wordsThe German communique given forth at upon on Monday states:—The Kaiser's airmen shot down nine allied, aeroplanes yesterday. One child was a victim ...
Article : 56 wordsIt has not been decided yet when Parliament shall adjourn for the national service campaign. Some members are questioning the utility of participation in the ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe French air raid on Essen was attended with disastrous results. The effect of some of the incendiary bombs was fires at Krupp worksheds. The raid has caused ...
Article : 37 wordsThe New York Tribune, in a three-column leading article analysing the present stage of the war, says:—"It is patent to at least the trained military eye that ...
Article : 186 wordsThe French Monday night communique states that a violent battle is in progress on the Franco-British front. The French have extended their lines north-west of ...
Article : 204 wordsIn German diplomatic circles it is stated that Herr von Jagow is resigning the foreign Secretaryship "owing to ill health." ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Roumanians continue their struggle at Mount Calimann. They are advancing towards the Austrian trenches south—west of Dornavatra. The Austrians ...
Article : 156 wordsIt was announced to-day by the Secretary (Mr. J. Curtin) at the National Executive of Trades Unions Anti-conscrip-tion Congress that "in pursuance of the ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Germans in their Monday noon report claim that they have maintained their position at Manajow against strong Russian attacks between the Zlotalipa and ...
Article : 78 wordsA despatch from Berlin states that the German Minister for Foreign Affairs (von Jagow) visited the American Minister (Mr. Gerard) to-day. The latter will go ...
Article : 120 wordsWhat is going to happen on the Somme front cannot be foretold exactly. It has been foreseen for 72 hours that the bombardment of stupendous intensity is ...
Article : 123 wordsIn an address to an enthusiastic meet-ing at Beechcroft last night the Leader of the Federal Liberal Party (Mr. Joseph Cook) said:—"The real issue raised for us ...
Article : 377 wordsThe Canadian Dominion Government has appointed a board, of which Sir Thomas Tait (formerly Commissioner of Railways in Melbourne) is director, to ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Germans seized the Dutch steamer Prinz Hendrik while on her way to England, and took her to Zeebrugge. They released the vessel after removing 34 ...
Article : 135 wordsThe French communique issued on Monday reports:—The English continue to make raids on the left bank of the Struma. They successfully attacked Junimah, north ...
Article : 206 wordsThe French Monday noon communique states:—We easily reputed German attack east of Vaux Chapitre wood. There has been intense artillery fire in the ...
Article : 80 wordsFlight Lieut. Sidney Wilson, an Australian, ascended in a biplane, and became lost in the clouds. When he reappeared to sight he was crashing earthwards. It ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsOn Sunday 17,000 Cretans entered Kanea without opposition, took possession of the public buildings, and displaced the Greek authorities. ...
Article : 66 wordsRp. Carr has been informed by the Secretary of the Political Labour League that he has been expelled from the Labour movement on account of his advocacy of ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 27 Sep 1916, Page 7
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