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Advertising : 20 wordsAn official intimation has been made that the King has awarded Lieut. William Robinson, of the Worcester Regiment and the Royal Flying Corps, the Victoria Cross ...
Article : 172 wordsGen. Haig reported on Tuesday afternoon:—We are now 1,500 yards eastward of Guillemont. We have obtained a footing in Leuze Wood, between Ginetemont ...
Article : 195 wordsVenezelos calls Sing Constantine the “King of the Hellenes,” in a tone of voice which gives him more of the first than of the third syllable of the last word.—New ...
Article : 1,159 wordsThe Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states it is understood that the Greek Government has decided to call up for service five classes of the reservists of ...
Article : 214 wordsThere was a series of brilliant ce[?]ls north of the Somme on Tuesday. the French troops showing irresistible d[?] [?] northeast of Clery the extremity of a hill which is traversed by the B[?]chavesnes to C[?]y road. They have captured since September 3. ...
Article : 232 wordsThe hearing was continued of the case in which Louis Micux was charged with having committed bigamy. The information set out that while accused was married to K[?]tl Fielding, who was ...
Article : 520 wordsLieut. Robinson is 21 years of age, and is a son of the Chief Naval Constructor at Portsmouth. Like Lieut. Wurneford, he was born in India, and came to England ...
Article : 192 wordsThe French communique of Tuesday night says:—We have made important progress east of Le Forest and north-east of Clery. We have also captured the ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Milan correspondent of The Daily Telegraph declares that the action of Roumania has rearoused the advocates of separate peace in Constantinople. A Grand ...
Article : 153 wordsA German communique states:—Hot fighting has taken place between Le Forest and the Somme. South of the Somme we are resisting French storming ...
Article : 52 wordsSpeaking at the annual meeting of the Municipal Association on Tuesday, the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. I. Isaacs), who was in the chair, touched on the subject ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Daily Chronicle says that Lieut. Robinson’s own story is as follows:—“I saw the first Zeppelin after I had been aloft an hour. She was flying very high ...
Article : 149 wordsThe British War Office has abandoned the proposed exhibition of German guns captured by the British on the Somme because many have been handed to our ...
Article : 40 wordsAn official message from Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, states: — Our armies on Saturday last crossed the entire Dobrud[?] frontier, energetically driving back the ...
Article : 95 wordsBritish and French military experts regard the battle of Sunday and Monday as the most brilliant since July 1. Seven thousand prisoners have been taken, and ...
Article : 320 wordsThe First Lord of the Admiralty, in closing a tour of the Clyde yards, addressed trade union delegates. He said [?] their contribution to the success of ...
Article : 163 wordsEnsign Green has just arrived here, and has confirmed the previous report of a belief in the non-existence of Crockerland. Peary made observations at a point 130 ...
Article : 73 wordsAn inquest has been held at Cuffley on the bodies of the Zeppelin crew. An officer of the flying corps gave evidence that he saw the Zeppelin dropping bombs. ...
Article : 390 wordsThe first encounter between Russian and Bulgarian cavalry occurred on Monday in Dobrudja. The Russian troops sabred the Bulgars, and captured an officer. ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsReplying to an enquiry by the Colonial Wool Merchants’ Association, which was addressed to the Board of Trade, the Director of Army Contracts has written as ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Russian communique of Tuesday afternoon states:—In the battles on the Upper [?]ereth, between August 31 and September 2, we made prisoners of 4,600, and ...
Article : 89 wordsA proposal to abolish plural voting came before the delegates of the Municipal Association Conference on Wednesday in the from of a motion urging the Government ...
Article : 396 wordsThere was a further slight improvement in the condition of Miss d’Erlanger this morning. Mr. E. F. Carter, the engineer for the bulk ...
Article : 364 wordsTerrible conditions prevail among the populations of Eastern Macedonia. A Greek sailing vessel which was proceeding close inshore heard [?]rfies, and discovered ...
Article : 124 wordsThe folowing motion, which caused considerable amusement, was submitted to the delegates to the Municipal Association Conference on Wednesday:—“That the ...
Article : 275 wordsThe situation is still more satisfactory on the French front than on the British. The greatest difficulties are in the Thiepval region, where the German communiques ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Russian newspapers deny that Prince Boris, of Bulgaria, has Russian sympathies. ...
Article : 20 wordsA Russian message states that Russian fire and hand grenade attacks repe[?]d attempted Turkish night attacks [?] Erzingan. Fierce bat[?]es [?] west ...
Article : 59 wordsLieut Robinson is entitled to £3,500 as rewards privately offered to the first airman to bring down a Zeppelin on British soil. The Lord Mayor of London gave ...
Article : 51 wordsGen. Haig is of opinion that nothing can be gained by extending the bulge at High Wood until the rest of the line has advanced, but the capture of Guillemont is ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Italian communique of Tuesday afternoon says:—At the head of the Rio Felize Valley, on the Upper Boite, our Alpine troops and volunteers made a daring ...
Article : 116 wordsFour electric-lighted aeroplanes met th[?] returning Zeppelin raiders off Jutland, and piloted them to landing places in Schleswig-Holstein. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Trade Union Congress has discussed the possibility of a conference of delegates of organized labour from every country after the war. Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., ...
Article : 98 wordsIn the Senate to-day the Foreign Relations Committee reported favourably upon the Danish West Indies Treaty, which the Senate, it is now expected, will accept. ...
Article : 30 wordsUnited States warships and transports have been authorized to carry Ger[?] mails to the Far East of Asia, to prevent the possibility of British interference. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Paris communique of Tuesday afternoon states:—There is continued bad weather. We are organizing the ground gained. Our gun fire and machine guns ...
Article : 74 wordsFollowing are the names of the men who en[?]ted at Adelaide, and went into the Exhibition camp on Wednesday:— F. Alison, L. S. Andrew, D. J. Black, F. C. ...
Article : 115 wordsIn the semi-final in the snooker contest Fay was beaten by 61-30 and 73-35. The third game was not played. Fay's opponent was clever and more consistent but ...
Article : 36 wordsA Danish steamer say a submarine engaging four German destroyers in the B[?]tic. The Germans fled on a zigzagging course. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe outbreak of bubonic plague at Bristol was stamped out by the authorities in a drastic manner. They burned the rat-ridden bulidings. ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Wed 6 Sep 1916, Page 1
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