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Advertising : 22 wordsAt a Scottish fathering in Brisbane, at which the Governor-General was the principal guest, his Excellency had a few complimentary things to say of ...
Article : 306 wordsThe Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, appears to be unable to satisfy the numerous critics that have theories on the subject of what ought to be done ...
Article : 293 wordsIn the House of Representatives on Thursday night the Prime Minister, Mr. Kisher, in his capacity of Commonwealth Treasurer, delivered his budget, from ...
Article : 288 wordsThe Sydney "Daily Telegraph" publishes the following striking presentation of the arguments for and against the N.S.W. Government's wheat seizure ...
Article : 826 wordsThere is always an advantage in knowing an opponent's point of view, even though it be glaringly absurd and demonstrably false; and the German ...
Article : 92 wordsThe British press is chafing under the restrictions imposed upon it by me news censorship, and a very strong outery is being made against the management or ...
Article : 226 wordsThe recent achievement of the British airmen that flew over the Zeppelin works at Friedrichshafen and dropped bombs, is rivalled by another raid of a most ...
Article : 209 wordsA Russian private soldier's letter that has just been published is full of interest for the insight it affords into the character and intellectual standing of ...
Article : 220 wordsDr. von Hollweg (the Chancellor) said that the Kaiser's troops had carried the war into the enemy's country: there the Germans stood firm, and could ...
Article : 129 wordsArrangements are being made by which German officials from Rabaul, who are at present in Sydney, will take up their residence in the country. ...
Article : 207 wordsAt a send-off dinner to Colonel Ryrie, M.H.R., given by the Commonwealth Ministry at Federal Parliament House, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said ...
Article : 124 wordsIt is not known what number of aeroplanes the British forces possess; the official returns available placed them at 350, but these figures relate to a period ...
Article : 139 words"The same Dmitri that writes our men's letters had a great experience. He was stunned by a shell explosion, and the shell stripped off all Dmitri's clothing ...
Article : 216 wordsIt was evident who was responsible for this greatest of all wars," continued the Chancellor. "The apparent responsibility rested upon those in Russia that had ...
Article : 144 wordsThe consequence is that the British people, whose very existence as a notion is bound up with the success or failure of their forces, are kept in ignorance of ...
Article : 157 wordsIt is intended to Impose heavy taxation, Probate and succession duties will be levied to the extent of a million a year. On estates ranging from £1000 ...
Article : 248 wordsIn future, trainees of the Australian Citizen. Forces that fail to obey mobilisation orders and absent themselves from their units for a longer period than seven ...
Article : 155 wordsAviation is fast exercising the charm that the sea once possessed for daring and adventurous spirits, and the manner in which it is entered upon is well ...
Article : 135 wordsActual knowledge of what is taking place at the front is derived mainly from obscure hints in official publications, news items from American papers ...
Article : 117 wordsBritain hud permitted a monstrous, world-wide war, hoping, with the' Entente's help, to destroy the vitality of England's greatest European competitor ...
Article : 160 wordsIn the Senate on Thursday, replying to a question by Senator Barker (Vic.), whether Lieutenant-Colonel Bruche (who was recently appointed to the command ...
Article : 76 words"Michail Osipovitch Tcheremesieff is dead—Michail from Simbrisk, where he lost his car through frost-bite. Michail was told by the wise woman that he would ...
Article : 261 wordsSenator O'Loghin (S.A.) asked the Minister for Defence in the Senate, if it was a fact that the payments to dependents of soldiers were in many cases ...
Article : 119 words"The Germany have some special guns for dealing with aircaft. They consist of a gun that fires a kind of shrapnel shell, which bursts at a certain height. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe military authorities in Melbourne have seized at Windsor, at the residence of a naturalised German, seven rifles, including a Mauser service weapon, and ...
Article : 66 wordsInstances could be multiplied of similar blundering stupidity on the part of the censor; and the regrettable feature of the mutter is that such concealment is ...
Article : 151 wordsMilitary and naval estimates provide for large increases. More attention is to be directed to aviation, and it is intended to start building flying machines ...
Article : 210 wordsThe decision of the Melbourne wharf labored not to work with Germans was not arrived at, it is stated, as the outcome of a rabid, jingo, spirit, but was ...
Article : 208 wordsThe blind unreasoning hatred of the German ruling class for Grout Britain and the British is shown in a letter addressed to the "Norddeutsche ...
Article : 194 wordsThe writer then mentions one of his comrades, who was killed at Enghien, near Mons. and over whose grave the Germans had placed a wooden cross with ...
Article : 164 wordsReports that have reached the West Australian mainland suite that Rottnest Island has been the scene of a tragedy. Intercourse with, the island has been ...
Article : 160 wordsThe capture of Christian de Wet, the rebel Boer leader, mentioned in yesterday's "Farmer and Settler," was effected by Colonel Brill, after a long ...
Article : 251 wordsThe inhuman cruelties of the Germans in Belgium are being practised with equal ruthlessness by their Austrian allies in Servia. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Canadian Minister for Trade und Commerce, Sir G. F. Foster, recently purchased and forwarded 230,000 bushels of wheat upon New Zealand's request ...
Article : 48 wordsIn acknowledging the assistance received from the associated banks, Mr. Fisher said they had cheerfully agreed to render every possible aid. The ten ...
Article : 206 wordsThe proudest man in Europe at the present moment (says the London "Standard") is the heroic King Albert, who, at last, after weeks of anxiety, sees the ...
Article : 271 wordsA conference has been held at Adelaide bet Worn the grain and fodder board and the millers, at which it was decided not to export any flour without the ...
Article : 71 wordsA letter from Lieutenant-colone[?] Lascombe was read at the last meeting of the National Rifle Association in Sydney, stating that in view of the loss of a large ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Sydney wharf-laborers have decided not to work with Germans, Austrians, or Turks. As the outcome of a requisition signed ...
Article : 109 wordsA Swiss merchant, who speaks German like a German, has just returned to England after a prolonged holiday in Switzerland and Germany, and reports that ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Premier or Victoria (Sit Alexander Peacock) has made the following statement:—"The Government has been making full inquiries as to the existing ...
Article : 210 wordsProfessor Reiss, of Lansanne University, who has been conducting an inquiry into the Austrian atrocities in Servia, states that the Austrians massacred 4,000 ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Commonwealth Defence Department has completed arrangements for the purchase of an aeroplane from Mr. Badgery. the N.S.W. aviator, and orders ...
Article : 68 wordsThe "Press," of Christchurch. N.Z., publishes the following extract from a letter received from a correspondent in Samoa: "One of the Germans here ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Federal Gazette issued on Saturday contained the public revenue account of the Territory of Papua, the statement being for the three months ended ...
Article : 67 wordsThree armored trains are being employed in South Africa to pursue the rebels, who are seeking to damage the railway lines. At one place they attempted ...
Article : 57 wordsCaptain the Hyn. James Boyle third son of the Earl of [?] who was killed. In action a few days ago, was aide-de-camp to Lord Carmichal when he was Governor of Victoria. When the war ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Sat 5 Dec 1914, Page 1
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