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Article : 118 wordsThe Blackheath Colliery trouble was not settled yesterday, and so far as can be seen, there will be no work at the mine to-day. A meeting of the ...
Article : 1,280 wordsYesterday a party-visited the works at Mount Crosby and Cabbage Tree of the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board. It was arranged with ...
Article : 469 wordsRed Cross Trouble.—A recent report received from the Auditor-General on certain matters arising out of the management of the Queensland branch ...
Article : 1,731 wordsIt was quite appropriate that amongst the general rejoicings in Ipswich yesterday at the news concerning Germany's peace move, there should ...
Article : 376 wordsReuter's correspondent at Copenhagen says it is reported from Berlin that the Kaiser has ordered the Chancellor to draw up an extensive amnesty ...
Article : 64 wordsThe text of Germany's reply has been perused by the Secretary for the Treasury (Mr. M'Adoo), who said that what the American Government ...
Article : 133 wordsColonel Arthur Lynch in an interview in the Paris newspaper, "Le Matin," tells how when Prince Max's proposal became known he was with the ...
Article : 1,191 wordsThere are no prospects of an early armistice. (Reuter.) London, Monday Morning. ...
Article : 133 wordsAt the present juncture the following little incident may not be out of place, a somewhat youthful lance-corporal who has been nearly three years in ...
Article : 343 wordsSir Hubert Parry, Bart., the eminent English composer and organist, died in England aged 70 years. He was a director of the Royal College of Music, ...
Article : 354 wordsOfficials declared that the greatest danger is that the country might hastily consider Germany's proposition as an unconditional surrender, which the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe "Sunday Herald" says that Germany's note is certain to be received with wonder and surprise. On the face of it, it is a case of "hands ...
Article : 78 wordsGermany's reply was received at Washington by wireless, Germany later cabled the note which was presented to President Wilson, who was in New ...
Article : 55 wordsPrivate Frederick Allan of the 53rd Battalion, N.S.W. who escaped from Germany, has reached London. He was captured at Fleur Baix, in July, ...
Article : 120 wordsAll lovers of Sunday-School work and those who wish for a pleasant evening, are specially invited to attend the West End Sunday-School to-night ...
Article : 82 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Paris states that the first French criticisms of Germany's reply show sustained distrust, and not the smallest ...
Article : 156 wordsParticular attention is drawn to the recital to be given by the Ipswich City Vice-Regal Band in St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church to-night. It is ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Australian demobilisation plans are well advanced. Colonel Dodds estimates that it will be possible to ship the whole force in six to nine ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Anglo-French consultation with President Wilson begins to-day, with a view to obtaining a clearer German statement and ample guarantees. ...
Article : 60 words"Reynold's" emphasises that the other Allies have points requiring settlement in addition to America, including the uttermost repayment for ...
Article : 361 wordsAt Martoo's Olympia, to-night, the sensational picture "Panthea and be screened, in which Norma Talmadge is featured. It is stated that this clever ...
Article : 142 wordsA Washington message says the Government asks Americans to withhold their judgment of Germany's note. ...
Article : 29 wordsReuter's Agency is informed that the next stop for President Wilson is to consult the Allies regarding the German answer. Prima facie, the German ...
Article : 184 wordsThe meeting on Sunday next will be of a specially important nature, as the Rev. B. Federick will speak to men and youths only on the twin evils to ...
Article : 68 wordsMrs. W. Jones, South-street, Ipswich, received word on Saturday evening, from the Base Records, that her son, Pte. C. F. Jones, was severely wounded ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Tue 15 Oct 1918, Page 5
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