Valuable progress has been made by the French on a portion of their front north of the Aisne. After artillery preparation which lasted several days our Allies ...
Article : 354 wordsA message from Newcastle states that the steel works are now employing 1,050 men. The coke ovens are being reheated, and it is expected that these will be ready ...
Article : 107 wordsThe French afternoon communique states:—After artillery preparation which lasted several days we attacked at 5.15 this morning powerful German ...
Article : 202 wordsThe following information, dated October 17, has been sent to the constituent councils by the Acting Chief Engineer and General Manager of the Municipal ...
Article : 500 wordsThere is a flavour of "The Village Priest" in a recent report from Bourke, New South Wales, concerning the imprisonment of a doctor who refused to ...
Article : 545 wordsThousands of people assembled at the Kalgoorlie Railway Station this afternoon to witness the arrival of the first through train from Port Augusta, and to welcome ...
Article : 596 wordsFor tie first time in the session the Legislative Council sat after dinner on Wednesday, and transacted much business. An important motion by the Hon. E. ...
Article : 243 wordsWhen members of the Wharf Labourers' Union offered themselves at the usual picking-up point along the wharfs this morning, in accordance with a decision arrived at at ...
Article : 360 wordsGen. Sir Douglas Haig stated on Tuesday night:—Besides- the German attack reported in this morning's communique, the enemy delivered two other counter attacks ...
Article : 358 wordsPrivate members' afternoon is mostly like a regular practice at long-range shooting with mirages making the target difficult and fishtail winds embarrassing the ...
Article : 1,152 wordsThe French Tuesday night communique reports:—North of the Aisne the French attack this morning developed in most brilliant fashion, despite Jog and rain, ...
Article : 176 wordsThe public are promised interesting revelations regarding police methods during the next few days. On Saturday evening last Constable Healey arrested a ...
Article : 372 wordsThe Mines are gradually getting into swing. The Proprietary has had more than a week of steady work full handed. The British started on Monday, and is working ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs reports:—The fighting on October 22 revealed a curious inequality of strength and determination in the German defence. Norfolk and Essex troops ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Director of Irrigation (Mr. S. Melntosh) stated on Wednesday afternoon that the reports which he had received did not disclose any fresh developments ...
Article : 103 wordsThe economic considerations involved in the problem, of unemployment were discussed in the Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Crosby moved— "That, in the opinion of ...
Article : 865 wordsThe battle which has been crowned with such conspicuous success began in the darkness an hour before dawn. The central point of the attack was the ...
Article : 162 wordsThere was a big mail and a rush of passengers to-day for the first overland express train to Adelaide, by way of Kalgoorlie. The first train from Adelaide, ...
Article : 50 wordsOfficial announcement was made this afternoon that the Zinc Corporation and the Broken Hill South Blocks Mine included, would resume work on Monday ...
Article : 31 wordsHarold Batten, a has Saunders (20), was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with that on October 10 he knowingly bed in his possession certain explosive ...
Article : 293 wordsIn the Legislative council to-day the Rebate was resumed on the second reading off the Shipping Acquisition Bill. Mr. Hawthorn doubted whether it was worth ...
Article : 213 wordsThe high state of the river here is causing considerable anxiety and distress. Embankments have been thrown up all around the town, some of them have burst, with ...
Article : 63 wordsGen. Haig reported at midday: -The enemy during the night attacked one of our new posts in the southern portion of Hout[?] Wood and forced as back a short ...
Article : 110 wordsThe steamer Wilcannia (Messrs. J. G. Arnold, owners) was snagged and sunk at Did Lethero, have- Darling, about 60 niles above Wentworth. The vessel was ...
Article : 107 wordsIn COUNCIL.—The president (Si Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. Motion, presented by Hon. E. Lucas, asking His Excellency the Governor to ...
Article : 389 wordsNineteen Belgians, including several women, have been executed by the Germans at Ghent for espionage. ...
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Advertising : 437 wordsAfter having risen an inch last night the River Murray at Cobram fell slightly to-day. Almost the whole town is inundated. The railway services between ...
Article : 80 wordsA romance of war has just been written through the illustrated pages of The Observer. It is personal purely, but it is none the less poignant. Briefly stated, a ...
Article : 518 wordsAdvices received by are water commission to-day stated that a further rise of 7 in. had occurred in the Goulburn River at Shepparton, where the gauge showed 4 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsThe meat export trade committee has made important recommendations. It is urged that legislation should be passed giving the Government power to make it ...
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Advertising : 163 words-From The Register, Thursday. Oct. 24, 1867.— His Excellency the Governor has given permission to the officers of the Adelaide Register of Volunteer Rifles to wear an undress uniform when ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 25 Oct 1917, Page 7
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