The Admiralty announces that Squadron Commander Spencergrey and Lieuis. Ma[?]ix and Hippe dropped bombs from a height of 6,000 ft. on the Dusseldorff ...
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Article : 268 wordsAn official report leaned at Petrograd states:—"The Russians are continuing to Dress the Germans on the East Prussian front. The German attempt to assume ...
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Family Notices : 30 wordsA correspondent of the "Times," who motored from Rotterdam to Rossendaal, writes:—"There is a terrible contrast between the Deaceful landscape and the ...
Article : 348 wordsA school teacher in the country has been suspended pending enquiry into a charge of misconduct it is alleged that the teacher expressed disloyal sentiments ...
Article : 59 wordsThe official report issued from Paris to-day stated:— On our left wing in the northern region the enemy have made no progress at any ...
Article : 199 wordsEngene Volaire and Herb McCoy fought to-night at the Rushcutter's Bay Stadium, and the Frenchman won on a foul in the sixteenth round. This was Volaire's ...
Article : 404 wordsBefore the end of the month it is hoped that each British soldier at the front will receive a pair of warm woollen socks and a woollen body belt. These articles are ...
Article : 78 wordsNumerous German big guns have been discovered sunk up to their trannions in the earth. It is impossible to shift them. Under ordinary conditions they ...
Article : 57 wordsInsurance effected to-day against damage by aircraft in London amounted to £1,000,000. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe people of Rheims are Still suffering the terrors of bombardment by the Germans' heaviest guns. Every part of the town suffered from the shellfire and the ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Bureau says:—Recently a British cavalry subaltern was cat off from his men and hid at the edge of a wood by the road. It wash't long before he saw ...
Article : 141 wordsTwo reach torpedo boats collided and sunk off the Island of Porqutolles, in the Mediterranean Sea. The crews were saved. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe French official report issued this evening says:—"There is nothing new to report except that there has been sharp fighting at Roye region, where during the ...
Article : 136 wordsAn eyewitness of the battle of Arras writes:—"The French troops who bore the brunt of the initial fighting around Arras had to contend against heavy odds. For ...
Article : 151 wordsNWS has been received in Maryborong of a shooting affray at Doolbi, near Childers.This morning Williaia Parkina a cook at the Doolbi Sugar Mill, and James ...
Article : 56 wordsThe French Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Joffre) has sent a circular to the prefects within the war zone stressing the apparent neglect of harvest operations. ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Official Bureau discloses the action taken to cope with German espionage. With this object in view a special inteligence department was established by the ...
Article : 266 wordsEngineers are beginning to reconstruct the bridges across the Vise that were destroyed early in the war. The jaggd ends stick out from either bank like gigantic ...
Article : 77 wordsAgain there was an [?] to-day in the wheat market. with the prospect of a small crop before then farmers would not well what [?] they had of old wheat before they knew ...
Article : 422 wordsSir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia) in the course of an interview sent to the American press says:—"Australians are proud of their kinship with ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Belgian Mission reports having received a sympathetic reception from the United States through the systematic campaign organised there by Germans to hide ...
Article : 45 wordsA Ministerial crisis in Italy is threatened. The press are levelling attacks at Gen. Grands, the War Minister, accusing him of culpable negligence in connection ...
Article : 53 wordsA correspondent of the "Times," describing the battle of Lille on Tuesday, rays the French made a gallant stand against a big German army which was ...
Article : 101 wordsAn inspection of Belgrade discloses that the bombardment of that city was an unpardonable act of wanton destruction, serving no useful military purpose. The ...
Article : 68 wordsPrior to the bombardment of Antwerp all the lions and snakes in the zoo were killed in order to avoid the risk of their ...
Article : 54 wordsThe wool sales were fully attended, and the demand was brisk, with prices against the buyer for both merinos and crossbreds. New Zealand embraced a good show of ...
Article : 102 wordsMore mines have been found in the Adriatic, and as a result the crews of steamers plying in those waters have refused to sail unless they are preceded by a mine ...
Article : 83 wordsThe secretary of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce has been advised of the receipt of a cable by merchants in Adelaide as follows:—Montoro, with Boon is cargo, ...
Article : 121 wordsCable from High Commissioner. London, dated October 9:—Some thousands of refugee Belgians have arrived in London from Antwerd. A great number are ...
Article : 94 wordsAs the Belgian King and Queen left Antwerp they were accompanied by enthusisatic cheers. ...
Article : 26 wordsAdvices from the front say that the tide of battle in plainly rolling into Belgium once more. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe wheat market is firmer. A South Australian cargo shipped by the Pinmore has changed bands at 4½/6 per qr. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sun 11 Oct 1914, Page 1
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