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Advertising : 91 wordsGem. Haig reported at midnight:—We successfully raided a. strong point southeast east of Polygon Wood, on the Pase chendete front, and inflicted hawses ...
Article : 149 wordsFine, but cloudy, and cool, except for light showers in the south and south-east. South west to south-east winds. STOP PRESS EDITION. ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. Arther Henderson, M.P. speaking at a women’s suffrage celebration at Queen’s Hall, said the British nation had reached a most critical stage ...
Article : 175 wordsMEMBER OF SILACKLETON EXPEDITION KILLED.-LONDON. March 14.—Mr. Ersent will ,a member of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s expedition to the [?], has been killed on a newspaper in the Mediterration. ...
Article : 250 wordsInternal politics continue to interfere with A general agreement on the question of Siberian intervention. There is a prospect of the resignation of the Cabinet in ...
Article : 46 wordsCENTRAL DISCOURT No.1 (2) [?] A- A. Kilpatrick St. Peters J.H. Vaughan, Ka[?] Gardena ...
Article : 78 wordsGen. Haig in his aviation communiqué, states —Besides the raids . reported. of Wednesday night we dropped three tone of bounds on the Bruges Docks All of our ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. Ransome, the press correspondent: cabling from Mosootw, says that M. Lenin and other members of the Government have arrived at Moscow. The AB-Russian ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Principal Medical officer, of the 4th Military District (Line-Col. H.H.E. Buewell) desires to bring to the notice of the general pubIic the fact that beds in ...
Article : 249 wordsSpeaking at the Free Church Council yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George),answering the charge that the Government had favoured beer against ...
Article : 147 wordsA Begin communiqué reports:—After a violent bombardment our troope earned a footing in German trenches south east of Lontartzyde, and put all. the occupante ...
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Article : 59 wordsToe British air raid on the German town of Coblenz had terrific results. The city is completely isolated, and nobody is allowed to leave or enter it. Two [?] ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Ka[?]er and Crown prince and Gens. Hinden bring and [?] will processed to Bruckers at the end of the week to visit Flandera front in. connection ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Australian Press Association has interviewed Col. Straugmam and Major Flood, of the Igotz Mendi, who said that Capt. Donaldson, the master of the Matunga, ...
Article : 446 wordsA serious of interesting phyairdogical expertments was carried out by Professor W. A. Osborne at Melbourne University in the [?] of a lecture to a gathering of ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Press Bureau reports that one or two airships attacked the north-east coast this evening. Twenty bams were dropped near to .the coast. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Russian crew of -the steamer Omsk seized the ship and demanded that it should be managed by a Bolshevik committee. they threatened to land the cargo ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Indian shipping arrivale for the week totalled 430, and 'departures 392. Sinkings comprised two vessels over 1,500 tens and one inkier that register. One ...
Article : 37 wordsIn an air over the North Sea three German aeroplanes were destroyed by the British. Seventy-nine German’ planes have been brought down during the past ...
Article : 116 wordsIn the Commons today Lord Robert Cecil said numerous reports had been received concerning the arming of German and other enemy prisoners in Siberia. The ...
Article : 39 words.The Admiralty reports that the hospital ship Guilford Castle, homeward bound, was unsuccessfully attacked by a submarine at the tile entrance to the Bristol Channe. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe State Department has received advices from Jassy that tie Central Powers are making more exorbitant demands from Romanian. They are tantamount to fee ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsIt is understood that the Allies are arranging to take over Dutch shipping now lying in allied ports. Tie ships will be insured, armed, and convoyed, and they ...
Article : 148 wordsTwo seaplanes on Tuesday attacked five enemy aircraft in a southern part of the North Sea and shot down and destroyed a two seater machine, killed the observer ...
Article : 70 wordsThe announcement is made from New York that the American Bed Cross Society will shortly expand its activities to Japan as regards “war relief work,” an ...
Article : 601 wordsThe New York Tribune, commenting on the capture of Odessa, says the German dream of seriously menacing India is groteggne end impossible’. ...
Article : 31 wordsTwenty-nine women and 30 -children were killed in the panic in a tribe during the recent air raid. Theatres wall not be allowed to give performances in the evening ...
Article : 58 wordsTie Washington correspondent of The World says .that , advices from Switzer land state that a Bulgarian agent sounded the United States charge d’affairs at Berne ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Federal Prices Commissioner (Mr. P. Whitton) was a passenger to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Friday. LATEST SHIPPING ...
Article : 20 wordsA meritorious record of war service of possessed by the Australian Divisional Supply Column (Motor Transport), commanded by Lieut —Col. A. Moon, which embarked ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Prees Bureau announces that for the purpose of obtaining the most effective use of tonnage an Allied Maritime Transport Council, presided over by the British ...
Article : 49 wordsInvestigator, 380 T. Gus[?] Gulf ports. kopoola, 125, TV. J. Spells, coast. Quarna, 265, A. S. Maxwell, Gulf ports. Zeelandia, 3,482, F. Sheriff, eastern States. D. ...
Article : 258 wordsA Rome wireless -message states:—A squadron of enemy aeroplanes flying over Italian positions dropped manifestos and illustrated journals, urging the futility of ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Berlin city .authorities are making an effort to stamp out the reign of terror [?]They are causing mill— [?]is. ked bayonets, to patrol ...
Article : 79 wordsThe -Daily Chronicle’s correspondent at Milan telegraphs that Giorgio Mauro-Gornato, a well-known and successful grain exporter, who is Greek Consul at Leghorn ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Food Controller (Lord Rhondda) announces that the maximum price of 75/ a cwt .,live weight, for first-grade cattle, or the equivalent in dead -weight, -trill not be ...
Article : 39 wordsMETALS.—The Australian Metal Exchange reports —London Metal Exchange middle quotations of March 14 were:—Copper.—Standard—On spot, £110 5/: at three months, /£110 5/. Electrolytic ...
Article : 57 wordsFighting seaplanes equipped with the liberty motor have been given satisfactory tests, and large shipments of battle ’planes will be completed faster •than arranged in ...
Article : 34 wordsLord Rhondda says that when general rationing is enforced on April 7 hard physical labourers will have an extra 50 percent of meat, chiefly bacon. Very hard ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) said the result of last week’s campaign of sales of war bonds and war certificates totalled more than ...
Article : 71 wordsThe prices Buresh announces that the Serhian Lgebion in London enrpheticslly devices the [?] circulated by Germany of peace pourparlers between Serbia and ...
Article : 43 wordsThe principal topic in Federal political circles to-day was tie speech delivered at Dandenong on Wednesday. night by Sir William Irvine. The option in political ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Fri 15 Mar 1918, Page 1
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