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Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 wordsA Government agent is now available at practically every wheat centre in New South Wales, ready to buy for cash at 5s. a bushel all the wheat of fair ...
Article : 427 wordsA report concerning the N.S.W. and Queensland regiments of the 2nd Light Horse Brigade, in camp at Holds-worthy, near Sydney, gives an excellent ...
Article : 347 wordsThe question of the abrogation of the contracts between the enemy and the Broken Hill Proprietary Company in regard to the supply of concentrates was ...
Article : 240 wordsThe German raid upon the English roast towns on Wednesday has had consequences altogether different front those anticipated by the enemy. Instead of ...
Article : 255 wordsKing Peter of Servia, the Crown Prince Alexander, and Prince George entered Belgrade at the head of the Victorious Servian army on Tuesday, and ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Sultan has been explaining way Turkey is at war, and [?] by the example set by his German friends, he endeavors to blame the Allies for all the ...
Article : 116 wordsThe bombardment of the English coast towns has made the British people very closely acquainted with one of the distressing pluses of war, and its influence ...
Article : 140 wordsThe "fresh victories' have not yet been achieved by Turkey, although her opponents have added a few successes to those already gained. While Mehmed ...
Article : 161 words"It is impossible, I am sure," he writes, "for people safe at home in England, in the peace of old country towns and the quietude of English villages, to ...
Article : 120 wordsA report from Innsbruck (Austria) states that the principal reason the Servians took 20,000 prisoners' after the victory on December 11th, was that the ...
Article : 94 wordsGermany is now using the Commonwealth post office via America as, a medium for disseminating in Australia bulletins of information from the German ...
Article : 214 wordsIt it apparent that the object of the raid was to relieve the depression in Germany and create a panic in England, in the hope of retarding the despatch of ...
Article : 147 wordsIn the House of Representatives on Monday, the Assistant Minister for Defence informed Mr. Finlayson (Q.) that the total number of horses purchased in ...
Article : 267 wordsThe following resolution has been unanimously adopted by the pastoralists associations of Eastern Australia:— That these pastoralists Associations ...
Article : 270 words"Every day in the French newspapers there are long lists of inquiries, such as—"M. Henri Planchet would be deeply grateful to anyone who can inform him ...
Article : 159 wordsSyrian refugees arriving at Alexandria report a continuation of military activity and concentration of troops at Damascus. The arrival of heavy guns is expected ...
Article : 55 wordsAlong the trail of the Austrian army in Servia is abundant evidence of the completeness of its debacle. The roads are littered with abandoned impediments ...
Article : 101 wordsFuller details of the happenings at Hodeideh, in Arabia, have been received by the United States Government from thee American Consul at that port. ...
Article : 136 words"It has been brought under my notice," said Mr. Ashford, N.S.W. Minister for Agriculture, on Tuesday, when referring to the Government seed ...
Article : 91 wordsDetails of the damage done to Scarborough by German shells show that six hotels, four large boarding-houses, four churches, and u workhouse school were ...
Article : 157 wordsThe success of the Servians, especially the capture of Belgrade, has caused consternation at Vienna and Budapest. Discontent towards Germany is ...
Article : 131 words"There are thousands of such cases in France. I witnessed one of these tragedies only yesterday—a man weeping for his wife and children swallowed up into ...
Article : 153 wordsThe German, whether, at home or abroad, seems to have a fixed unreasoning belief in the ability the Kaiser's troops to ride roughshod over ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. J. Sawyer, Tomingley (N.S.W.) writes:—before, the 'Government make any wholesale purchase of wheat I would suggest that they either buy on the ...
Article : 511 wordsThe master builders of Sydney on Tuesday night discussed the question of Government enterprises and the loss to the country by such work, as disclosed ...
Article : 257 wordsA thrilling story of the first action in which the Indian troops took part is told by a correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph." The fight took ...
Article : 114 wordsThe recruiting of reinforcements for the expeditionary forces in New Guinea and the Pacific Islands is now in progress in the several States. The men ...
Article : 83 wordsFired by the Servian success, the gallant little Montenegrins, after two days' fighting, have retaken Visegrad, and driven the Austrian forces beyond the ...
Article : 58 words"Fet the terror is as it great when no Germans are seen, and no shells heard. It is enough that they are camilia. They have been reported—often ...
Article : 106 wordsAt Hartlepool most of the victims were women and children. A shell fell on a group of schoolboys, killing fifteen of them. A falling gable killed ten persons ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Australian encampment behind the pyramids of Cheops and Chephren is a wonderful sight. There are miles of white tents, intersected by streets. ...
Article : 68 wordsA discussion took place in Canterbury Municipal Council at its last meeting as to the advisableness of retaining the names of streets that were distinctly ...
Article : 147 wordsSapping right up to the enemy's trenches and blotting them skyhigh is one method of warfare that is largely practised by the Allies in their ...
Article : 177 words"Suddenly an avalanche of men—I use the words of my informant fell upon a section of the line near La Bassee. Rank after rank of the oncoming mass was ...
Article : 111 words"In a week or two perhaps the enemy is beaten back, and then the most hardy of the townsfolk return 'home.' I have seen some of them going home—at ...
Article : 194 wordsIn the House of Representatives on Monday, the Prime Minister announced that the position of Minister for External Affairs, rendered vacant by the death ...
Article : 109 wordsIt is not pleasant to think that every letter sent by members of the Australian Forces to relatives, friends and sweethearts in their native land must be ...
Article : 90 words"The supports of the British line were Indian troops. It was the first time they had been in action in the campaign. They had been thirsting to prove ...
Article : 126 wordsUnder cover of the haze, the warships approached within a mile of Whitby. The first shot fired lodged at Eastcliffe, but the Germans then got the range and ...
Article : 135 wordsA German, Franz Hoser committed suicide in a house in Adelaide. Deceased was found lying on the bed with a wound in the right side of the head. An ...
Article : 162 wordsIn the Senate on Wednesday the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, answered a number of questions concerning the work at the Small Arms Factory ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Federal chief electoral other, given evidence before the lectoral Commission in Melbourne, outlined a scheme for joint rolls for Commonwealth and ...
Article : 219 words"Have yon any idea what a trench is like?" asks a Coventry man. "It is simply a long cutting such as the gasmen make when laying pipes—about 5ft. deep ...
Article : 217 words"Ruin and death come with this invasion. In the war zone there is no safely. Sixty miles or more from the German lines hostile aeroplanes skim through the ...
Article : 80 words"It was forward with the bayonet. No Frenchman who loves 'La Rosalie' could have met the foe with greater eagerness. The force came together and clashed. ...
Article : 158 wordsWhen the German ships steamed away they dropped mines to prevent pursuit, and on Wednesday night, three steamers were destroyed by mines off Flamborough ...
Article : 51 wordsThe "Farmer and Settler" direct service of war cables has proved to be absolutely reliable, and often days in advance of otheer services. Our readers are invited to ...
Article : 100 wordsThe suggestion was made by Mr. Fenton (Vic) in the House of Representatives on Tuesday that in view of thee removal by the Commonwealth ...
Article : 109 wordsThe following appointments have been notified by cable from London:— Lieutenant-Colonel, the Hon. Cyril St. ...
Article : 78 wordsTwo officers of the Defence Department recently spent several nights locating a searchlight that was operating in the mountainous part of the Dandenong ...
Article : 82 wordsA lieutenant and six men from one of the British destroyers are now in hospital at South Shields. They slate that three German cruisers and four ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Sat 19 Dec 1914, Page 1
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