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Advertising : 24 wordsThe lack of news from Kut is causing keen anxiety. It is 142 days since the siege began, and the last tidings regarding the condition of the garrison came ...
Article : 96 wordsThe British Admiralty reports:—"The battleship Russell, flying Rear-Admiral Fremantle's flag, struck a mine in the Mediterranean Set and sank. The ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Irish situation continues to absorb public interest. Recruiting, and even the war news, is temporarily receding to the background. Sir Edward Carson's appeal ...
Article : 1,320 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Washington telegraphs:—"The American reception of the news from Ireland depends largely on the British [?]. If the present ...
Article : 129 wordsThe "Times" in a leading article regarding Mr. Hughes's Glasgow visit, says his was a remarkable audience. It was not only a tribute to the Prime Minister's ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Hon. W. M. Hughes attended a conference of the principal industrial and agricultural trades union organisations of Scotland yesterday. ...
Article : 498 words(Published in the "Times.") LONDON, Saturday. A Paris official report says:—"An intermittent bombardment continues. ...
Article : 76 wordsSome of their exploits remind one of warfare as waged in the Fen districts against the invader and depicted in the fascinating pages of "Hereward the ...
Article : 1,183 words(Published in the "Times.") LONDON, Saturday. Mr. Fisher's party will visit his birthplace at Kilmarnock during Saturday and ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Bureau reports:—The War Office states that on the night of April 24 an attempt was made to send a supply ship to the Anglo-Indian force besieged at ...
Article : 66 wordsThe "Morning Post" in a long leading article, strikingly eulogises Mr. Hughes and his mission. It says he has already been enthroned in the British people's ...
Article : 147 wordsLONDON, Saturday. The German Admiralty reports:—"On Wednesday night the advanced forces at Dogger Bank destroyed a large British ...
Article : 42 wordsAt the weekly "high tea" given on Tuesday at the Keswick hospital by the ladies of the guild, it being Anzac Day, all present joined in singing the National Anthem. Three hearty cheers ...
Article : 166 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports that Loos is quiet. In a previous report considerable German activity was reported in this [?] ...
Article : 125 wordsThe steamer Industry, while proceeding to America, was torpedoed in the Atlantic, 120 miles from the nearest land. The crew put off in the boats, and were ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Bureau reports:—Earl Kitchener on Friday [?] a party of Russian officers and soldiers, among whom were a number sent here to enquire regarding ...
Article : 36 wordsThe balance sheet and profit and loss account of the National Bank of Australasia, Limited, for the half-year ending March 31, 1916, will be found in our business columns. The directors' ...
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Advertising : 792 wordsSenator Pearce has received a message from the Secretary of State, who is advised by the United States Ambassador in London that the Turkish Government ...
Article : 93 wordsLONDON, Saturday. A German submarine was sunk off the east coast yesterday. The officer and 17 men surrendered, and were prisonered. ...
Article : 29 wordsThere is a widespread press and public opinion that the political crisis and the Irish complication mean an early gene-ral compulsion. Thursday's withdrawal of ...
Article : 278 wordsCol. Repington, the "Times" military correspondent, believes it is clear the Irish revolt was planned by German brains. In maturing their plan the ...
Article : 194 words(From Our Special Representative.) LONDON, Saturday. Reuben Rawley, an Australian musician, was charged in his absence at the ...
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Family Notices : 495 wordsA luncheon was held following the conclusion of the conference. Sir Edward Rosling, Chairman of the Producers' Organisation, which will be ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Australian Natives' Association have begun a campaign in favour of conscription. A public meeting will be held at the town hall on Wednesday. Meeting will also be held at ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. Hughes was subsequently capped a Doctor of Laws of the University. It was a simple ceremony, much interrupted by vigorous demonstrations by the ...
Article : 116 words(Published in the "Times.") LONDON, Saturday. The Bureau states:—The organised rebels are now confined to a few localities ...
Article : 42 wordsMELBOURNE, To-day. Senator Pearce has cabled to Mr. Hughes ant to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"The Commonwealth Government ...
Article : 73 wordsAfter thanks to Mr. Hughes had been passed, the Lord Provost advised the audience to circulate the Australian's views among the members of their various ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsMr. Hughes is enjoying the weather, his surroundings, and company. He has met privately all the leading Scotsmen. He began to-day with a walk through the ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Hughes and his wife are staying over the week-end with Marchioness [?] at Hopetoun House, and will visit the fleet and 2nd dockyards to-day. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 29 Apr 1916, Page 1
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