{No abstract available}
Advertising : 68 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 54 wordsThe Allied fleets are still battering away at the Dardanelles forts, and several of these have been put out of action. The long range guns of the battleships ...
Article : 289 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 387 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 462 wordsThe British forces operating on the coast of German South West Africa appear to be engaged in driving the enemy toward the Orange River. A body of troops ...
Article : 255 wordsAnother of the German raiders—the U12—has met its fate at the instance of the British destroyer Ariel, which rammed and sank the submarine. The crew ...
Article : 131 wordsThere have been comparatively few stories of German atrocities from the great cities of Belgium and it was believed that after the first wild orgie of ...
Article : 490 wordsHowever, just as the British public were congratulating themselves that the "blockade" had proved a failure, the Admiralty announced (on Wednesday) that ...
Article : 276 wordsAdvices from Capetown state that General Botha's army continues to progress in German South-West Africa. The force has quitted Swakopmund, and ...
Article : 70 wordsA spectator, who watched the opening of the bombardment from Mount Elias, says that it was a magnificent spectacle. The Allied fleet was ranged in ...
Article : 196 wordsIn the Union Assembly at Capetown, General Hertzog recently made a ve[?] protest against martial law, and what he characterised as "gagging ...
Article : 85 wordsWhen leaving the Bristol Channel on Sunday, laden with coal, the steamer Bengrove struck a mine off Illracombe, and sank in forty minutes. Immediately ...
Article : 117 wordsA Sydney youth, serving with the Union troops (Transvaal Scottish), in a letter to his father writes:— "At present the Germans are locating ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Barreau, an American citizen, who was prosecuting his studies as a violinist in Belgium when the war began, writes to an English friend, detailing his ...
Article : 471 wordsThe attack upon the Dardanelles has set the whole of South-eastern Europe in a ferment, a Italy, Greece, and the Balkan States perceive that if they stand aloof ...
Article : 276 wordsThe steamer Clan Macrae, from Natal, was chased by a submarine for twenty-five minutes when nearing the Mersey bar early on Wednesday morning, but she ...
Article : 96 wordsAn Australian merchant who has been living in South Africa for the past fourteen years says that there "the war overshadows everything. ...
Article : 206 wordsWhether the British Admiralty has taken Lord Charles Beresford's advice to treat the crews of German submarines caught on the high seas as pirates is ...
Article : 232 wordsA crisis similar to that in Greece exists in Bulgaria. M. Radoslavoff, the President of the Council, wished to send a force to occupy Adrianople, but the ...
Article : 136 wordsStringent regulations are, being enforced in Germany with respect to the consumption and sale of food, especially bread, but whether this is due to an ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Indian troops garrisoning Ahwaz, near the Persian Gulf, made a reconnaisance on the 3rd instant, and at Ghadir found 12,000 Turks, Arabs, and ...
Article : 158 words"I saw Namur and Louvain, which were practically totally destroyed; and there are hundreds of villages that are practically wiped off the map. In many places ...
Article : 168 wordsThis determination shows that the specious plea "all's fair in war," [?] not recognised by Britain, and that the massacre of helpless non-combatants will not ...
Article : 154 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Fri 12 Mar 1915, Page 1
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: