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Advertising : 941 wordsSpeaking at the Pilgrims' Club dinner at the Savoy (Viscount Bryce in the chair) upon Australia's hopes and desires in regard to the war, Mr. Hughes said:— ...
Article : 413 wordsThe celebration of St. Patrick's Day was of a most enthusiastic character. In the street of London no fewer than 5,000 ladies gave their services in selling ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. Stanton has announced in the House of Commons the formation of a new Labour Party to amalgamate tie ideals of national service, Imperialism, and ...
Article : 58 wordsThe officers of the Dutch steamer Tubantia, which tank while approaching North Hinder in the North Sea, while on a voyage from Amsterdam for Buenos ...
Article : 62 wordsThe "Times" in its "History of the War," completing the chapter regarding the Dardanelles campaign, says:—"The real ultimate cause of the faikire was ...
Article : 170 wordsThe leader of the Coalition Government, M. Almeira, read to the Parliament a note from Sir Edward Grey, British Foreign Minister, saying that Great Britain would ...
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Article : 37 wordsAdvices from Rome say that a Parliamentary debate on the Government's economic policy was marked by several stormy scenes. The Socialist leader, ...
Article : 92 wordsThe German Budget boastfully [?] that the financial [?] of the Empire are greater than those of the [?] and [?] hard to gild the nill relative to ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the internal situation of Bulgaria is critical. A military revolt supported by the civil population is ...
Article : 85 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at 'Amsterdam telegraphs:—"The Tubantia's seamen state that the ship was torpedoed amidships above the water line. The torpedo ...
Article : 54 wordsThe "Times" correspondent in Petrograd says a special consultative body is now drafting instructions to the Russian representative at the Paris economic ...
Article : 86 wordsTwenty thousand new [?] posted have been [?] in Lon in [?] women specially to [?] particularly in the matter of main ...
Article : 343 wordsThe "Hamburger Nachrichten" in forecasting early British naval activity, including an incursion of submarines into the Baltic, frankly admits that Great ...
Article : 70 wordsThe "Times" correspondents at the west front estimate the German losses at Verdun to be more than a quarter of a mil-lion. There is reason to believe the ...
Article : 60 wordsThe annual meeting of the Prospect branch of the Red Cross Society took place in the Prospect Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. H. C. H. Denton ...
Article : 709 wordsJohannesburg accounts of the fighting in East Africa state that the enemy cut irregular lines in the thick thorny bush, where machine guns and snipers were ...
Article : 63 words"I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver." Othello's well-known expression admirably summed up the great story delivered by Mr. Ashmead Bartlett in the Adelaide ...
Article : 516 wordsA pleasing ceremony was performed by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) at the Thomas street drill hall, Unley this afternoon when sifts ...
Article : 618 wordsA German [?] states that the German Chancellor from [?] Hollwegg has [?] the Federal Council that Germany is inquired by a firm and [?] ...
Article : 33 wordsParis Official.—An enemy outpost attack north of the Aisne was repulsed. Lively artillerying has occurred at Is Ville[?] on the [?] Platean. Our ...
Article : 80 wordsA Hungarian statistician estimates that the Australian losses to date are as follows:—720,000 killed 2,000,000 sick and wounded, 750,000 prisoners. She ...
Article : 31 wordsThe War Office states that it is , systematically inspecting the statis of war contract firms and is withdrawing badges from eligible [?] where they are ...
Article : 33 words[?]time in London during the past week ...
Article : 45 wordsRome Official.—Under adverse weather we have occupied positions at Forcella Fontananegra, on the Massiccio heights at an altitude of 2,588 metres. Intense ...
Article : 73 wordsThe "Times" correspondent in Paris describes the latest German attack on Mort Homme. He says:—"It was launched from the edge of Corbeaux Wood. The ...
Article : 107 wordsMeat is now fetching fabulous prices in Germany while the shortage in Great Britain is a matter of daily comment. It is patent that the War Office will ...
Article : 51 wordsA New Zealander named Laidlaw, while flying at Hendon fell when at a height of 250 ft., and was instantly tilled. Laidlaw was qualifying for a certificate. He ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Hughes lunched with Lord Denman, when he also met Lord Balfour and Earl Grey. In the afternoon he went to the country ...
Article : 52 wordsThe "Nation" says Mr. Hughes's visit is the excuse for more than ordinary rejoicing. His speeches breathe confidence in the possibility of closer organic onion. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Government has wound up seven additional enemy companies, including the Australian Metal Company, trading' in Leadenhall street. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Turks claim to have defeated an attempted. British encircling movement at Felahie. They pursued the British and reached and fortified the Zemzir heights, ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Paris press is convinced that the German strength is steadily declining. It cannot repeat the fur of the first attack at Verdun. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Slate school teachers met to-day and reported that the schools had raised £60,000. Their aim is to gain a quarter of a million sterling. 502 out of 1,668 ...
Article : 38 wordsPrince Albert, the King's second son, at the opening of the rifle range beneath the Royal gallery at St. Stephen's, fired the first shot, and just missed scoring a ...
Article : 69 wordsGerman Official.—In the Meuse region the French attacked our positions at Dead Man's Height. The first attack was not accompanied by artillery preparation, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 wordsThe price of bar silver is quoted at 2/3 3-16 per oz. WHEAT. In the wheat market Australian cargoes ...
Article : 49 wordsThe management of Wondergraph has succeeded, after a lot of trouble and expense, in persuading the British Committee for War Films to allow the release of ...
Article : 188 wordsExperts state that it is impossible to over praise the heavy artillery France has produced. The French heavy guns an more effective than the German. They ...
Article : 44 wordsElder Smith, & Co., Limited, received a cablegram on March 10 from their London office advising that at the February March wool sales the market compared ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) stated to-day that he disapproved of Australians going to England to join the military. He thinks that the Australian Army ...
Article : 73 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports that there has been considerable artillerying south and north-east of Loos, and mutual shelling south-east of Ypres. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 18 Mar 1916, Page 1
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