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Family Notices : 676 wordsA man has been fined £3 at Portsmouth for repeating a groundless rumour. A new tea, table tax on that basis would pay for the war in about 20 minutes.—London ...
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Advertising : 681 wordsThe railway signalman in the railway cabin at Glanville observed his signal apparatus 'bump” as the 6.26 tram from Glanville to Largs was passing the cabin ...
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Article : 57 wordsThe British Press Bureau has issued a Berlin official message claiming that German naval forces raided in the proximity of the British coast, sank a British ...
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Article : 62 wordsThe American steamer Chemung has been sunt off the Irish coast. The survivors have landed. The United States Government has ...
Article : 96 wordsA wireless message from Bucharest states that the situation is improving. Mackensen is not materially progressing. The Roumanian retreat as proceeding in perfect ...
Article : 53 wordsLeading United States bankers strongly criticise the action of the Federal Gold Reserve Board in suggesting that American bankers should exercise caution in locking ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Roumanians in western Wallachia continue to fight stubbornly. The German staff is asking for the support of Bulgarian troops to enable the capture of the ...
Article : 59 wordsCpl. Clarence H. Page, who is reported to have been killed in action in France on October 14, left Australia as a signaller on May 31, 1915. He was educated at ...
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Article : 125 wordsA British report from Salonika announces that the British bombarded and successfully raided enemy trenches northeast Macukovo (south-west of Lake ...
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Article : 351 wordsAn eyewitness in Norfolk states that the Zeppelin there was travelling at tremendous speed at an altitude of 9,000 ft., as she approached the coast in a last ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. H. R. Somerville, of Harris, Scarfe, and Co., Limited, Adelaide, has received a camle (from London from his son, Sgt. Hugh Norman Somerville, of the pioneers ...
Article : 83 wordsGreece will hand over the guns and munitions demanded by the Allies. King Constantine exhorts the Royalist officers to remain calm. assuring them that Greece's ...
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Family Notices : 159 wordsA German s[?]plane from a great height dropped bombs on a London suburb at midday on Tuesday. The official version is:—“A hostile aeroplane at a great height ...
Article : 69 wordsThe extended term for which the British townplanning expert (Mr. C. C. Reade) was engaged will expire towards the end of the year. This services originally were ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Press Bureau, in referring to German suspicions in regard to the large number of people (1,106) on board the Britannic, points out that an official ...
Article : 108 wordsExplosions at noon, suddenly startled Londoners. There had been no word of warning. A bomb crashed on the roof of a West-End ho[?], and splinters from the ...
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Advertising : 209 wordsThe annual meeting of the Council of Churches was held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Tuesday. There was a good attendance, including representatives of the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Earl of Ronaldshay will succeed Lord Carmicheal in the Government of Bengal in April. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe United States Ambassador to Berlin (Mr. W. Gerard) on his return to Germany will carry another protest against the deportation of Begians “which should cease ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Premier (Hon. C. Vanghan) stated on Wednesday that every economy was being exercised regarding the supplies of coal. The number of trains had been still ...
Article : 149 wordsSouth Australian egg pulp has been tested at several bakeries with the most satisfactory results. It is selling at about 1/4 a 1b. ...
Article : 30 wordsChristopher Little, who was rescued from drowning at Larg[?] Bay. as a result of the timely a[?]on of a [?]er on the local jetty, who threw a life beit to him. when he heard the ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Unionist War Committee has recommended an increased Empire production of the necessaries of life. Members are of opinion that the guaranteeing of ...
Article : 76 wordsOn Saturday a successful fete was held at the Nailsworth School (Mr. T. S. Bosch, head teacher). Mrs. Anstey (wife of the Chairman of the school committee. declared the function open. The ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Wed 29 Nov 1916, Page 1
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