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Advertising : 20 wordsGen. Sir Archibald Massey, in a despatch dated Romani, Saturday!, says:—The Turks. recognising the futility of hiding their failure, have abandoned Bir-el-abd. and are ...
Article : 269 wordsNow that Gen. von Bothmer, a[?]er stubbornly holding the Austrian winter lines for 10 weeks, has been compelled to fall back, under menaces to his [?]anks, interest ...
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Article : 836 wordsMr. Robinson in the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon asked when the farmers were going to receive the additional 6d. a bushel for their wheat. ...
Article : 790 wordsInteresting argument on the subject of food substitutes was heard during the course of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court proceedings in Adelaide on Tuesday. ...
Article : 651 wordsGen. Sir Dougl[?] Haig reports:—The enemy yesterday night gained a temporary footing in portion of the trenches to the westward of ...
Article : 87 wordsThe battle near to Zarecze, on the Stokhod, has been decided in our favour. Strong enemy attacks to the south of Brody have been sanguinarily repulsed, but ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Russian Monday midday communique states:—An enemy air bomb killed two sisters at the orderly hospital at Siniavka. We drove back the enemy in an attack on ...
Article : 116 wordsThe French Monday midday communique says:—There has been a lively bombardment at Ma[?]pas. We enlarged our positions south-west of Estrees. [?]aking many ...
Article : 81 wordsThe official message states:—“A Russian regiment hive forded, up to their chests in water, the Luku tributary of the Sereth, and expelled the enemy from a series of ...
Article : 100 wordsA German official message states that the British penetrated 700 yards of the first line tranches south-west of the Thiepval and Pozieres high road on Sunday ...
Article : 62 wordsThis is the finest tribute payable to the Anzac mounted men, who bore the boat and burden of the eight days of incessant fighting after a fortnight's constant ...
Article : 196 wordsTrustworthy advices state that the French have taken 2,000 unwounded prisoners and 70 machine guns from the Germans since August 6 northward of the ...
Article : 69 wordsAn Austrian official message savs:—We drove off ravaging detachments west of Kozowa, and repulsed numerous attacks in the Zhorow sector, taking as prisoners 300. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Italian communique issued at midday on Monday, states:—We continue to press the Austrians in the Carso region. We have pierced another strong line of ...
Article : 123 wordsGen. Haig, in a despatch received at midnight on Monday, stated that the British situation on the whole line had not changed. Bombing attacks westward of ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Ru[?]ar flotilla at Lake Van bom[?]ed Turkish [?]tions on the south-west shore, and forced the enemy to retire. The Czar’s troops have captured some position ...
Article : 61 wordsThe French communique issued on Monday evening states:—The weather has impeded operations on the major part of the front. Aeroplanes on Sunday evening ...
Article : 67 wordsLce.-Cpl Albert Jacka, of the 14th Australian Battalion, and who is a native of Geelong, has earned further honours, and is now in hospital in London with eight ...
Article : 310 wordsAt Mo[?]ttville. on Tuesday morning, the course proper and san track were unfit for galioping purposes. On the tan track even-time and good useful pacing was performed by the ...
Article : 389 wordsThe British Admiralty announces that the destroyer L[?]oo was sunk off the [?] [?] yesterday. She was [?] torped[?] or [?] a mine. Six members of the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Secretary for India (Mr. Chamberlain), replying to Sir Edward Carson in the House of Assembly to-day, said the transport difficulties in Mesopotamia could ...
Article : 56 wordsIt if reported fiat the Kaiser re[?]hed Picardy in time to witness the French advance on Maure[?]s. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Bucharest correspondent of The New York American says that Roumania is only awaiting the best, war bid for her help. Anything he adds. may happen ...
Article : 81 wordsThe President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the chain at 2 p.m. SPEED OF MOTOR VEHICLES. The Hon. E. Lucas presented a petition ...
Article : 340 wordsThe London Daily Telegraph declares that Chicago influences are [?]argely responsible for the rise in wheat values in the English market in the past few days, Some ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs tells a story illustrating the good feeling between the Australians and the old English regiments. Near Pozieres the Australians’ trenches were ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Nicholls that the payment of the minimum wage of 9/ a day would be made retrospective from July 1. ...
Article : 269 wordsThe B[?] Stakes for 12 dogs was [?]fully run off on the Mannana[?] grounds on August [?]. H[?] were plentiful and strong. The whole of the net proceeds were devo[?]ed to ...
Article : 133 wordsIf a general strike arises out of the present railway crisis 200,000 railway employes will be out of work. ...
Article : 28 wordsA message from New London (Connecticut) staler that a foreign submarine has been reported off the shore of the mainland north of Long Island. and that it is ...
Article : 45 wordsLast week workmen engaged on the new Commonwealth offices in the Strand declined to work until the subcontractor dismissed Austrians in his employ. The ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Minister of the Block[?] (Lord Robert C[?]), in the House of C[?] to-day, stated that Germany had [?] large numbers of British prisoners to work in ...
Article : 69 wordsA Ger[?] while [?] dealing with the [?]king of the [?] that the Zeppelin [?] on Eng[?] are [?] in that connection. “There[?]” it [?] ...
Article : 47 wordsThe New York Tribune states that what the world is now witnessing is a powerful co-operation by the Allies in order to eli[?]ato Austria from the war before the ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Tue 15 Aug 1916, Page 1
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