Mr. Keith Murdoch writes:—The Australians are now getting some of the hardest fighting experienced since the battle of Bullecourt last year, and the ...
Article : 480 wordsFrom Copenhagen it is reported th[?] the "Isvestia" states that the Ukrainian Revolutionaries have taken Nichninovgorod and other cities, and also the ...
Article : 99 wordsMarshal Haig, dealing with aviation, reports:—During September 4 we dropped 23 tons of bombs. Night bombing is impossible. The enemy is working in ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Admiralty announces that the tonnage of merchantmen completed in the United Kingdom in August was 124,675, compared with 141,948 in July. ...
Article : 129 wordsAddressing the Trades Union Congress, Mr. Samuel Gompers said there was complete agreement between the Government and Labor in the United States in ...
Article : 685 wordsIt is reported from Amsterdam that in the Prussian Upper House the Chancellor, in a discussion on the Suffrage Bill, appealed for an understanding. ...
Article : 113 wordsMr. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand), in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette." says that the Australasian Monroe doctrine is inapplicable ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia), in conjunction with the lied Cross, has represented to the War Office the privations of the Australians ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Robert Lansing (Secretary of has issued the following declaration:— The Czecho-Slavak peoples having taken up arms against the German and ...
Article : 197 wordsMiddle quotations far Australian and other investment stocks on the London Exchange are given as follow (those in parentheses being the prices of the ...
Article : 234 wordsHon. W. A. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) stated to-day that it was intended by the Government to introduce legislation early in the session to give statutory effect ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. W. Beach Thomas, "The Daily Mail" correspondent at the British Headquarters, states:—The enemy's nerves are on edge. The ...
Article : 183 wordsBrigadier-General T. Griffiths, in conjunction with the Comforts Fund, is opening a [?] in the Cinema Hall, [?]ustralia House. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Australian front yesterday was quiet after the heavy fighting, as sleep comes after a heavy fever. The uneasy activity of the enemies' guns still wracked the ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the King has issued a proclamation which applies the provisions of the Munitions Act to the dispute between the industrial ...
Article : 65 wordsMarshal Haig states:—On the southern [?]rt of the battle front, both to the northward and southward of Peronne, we are advancing, driving in the enemy's ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. Campbell, "The Times'" correspondent, compares Generals Debeney, Humbert, Mangin, and Berthelot, to a quartette of elever footballers, dodging, ...
Article : 180 wordsIt is expected that the action taken by the Government in recognising the Czecho-Slovaks will deal a severe blow at Bolshevism in Russia, and solidify ...
Article : 45 wordsDescribing the work of a naval division in the switch line battle, Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says:— ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. Bernard Falk, the "Daily Mail" correspondent in the Par East, telegraph[?] from Harbin that the Czeche-Slov[?] vanguard from Verchne Udinsk, 30 miles ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Meat Conference yesterday, in addition to dealing with the wholesale prices, recommended a general increase of a halfpenny to twopence, per lb. in ...
Article : 112 wordsRetuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing his record of the great Franco-British advance, states concerning Tuesday and Wednesday's ...
Article : 956 wordsThe Royal Commission into the charges made against the police in connection with the I.W.W. cases was continued to-day. Mr. Justice Street said he would ...
Article : 826 wordsMarshal Haig reports:—There was sharp fighting on September 4 northward of the Lys. We captured Hill 63, to the southwestward of Messines, prisonering over ...
Article : 208 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly Mr. Ba[?] tabled the report of Mr. Davis, Director-General of Public Works, in relation to Norton-Griffiths contracts. He said the ...
Article : 342 wordsThumbs Up, a pony, at Albury Show yesterday, cleared 7 ft. 5.2 in. in a high jump amid great enthusiasm. This is claimed to be an Australian record for ...
Article : 54 wordsIn the case of the bank overdraft of £14,081,000 due by the Australian Wheat Board on September 2, Victoria was responsible for £4,636,000, New South Wales ...
Article : 85 words"I am pleased to be able to state that despite the severe weather conditions prevailing during the week," remarked Mr. J. M. Gillespie (Chairman ...
Article : 68 wordsA United States wireless message, received by courtesy of the U.S. Consul, and dated Washington, Thursday, states that General Pershing, American Commander, ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Trades Union Congress, after an uproarious debate, shelved the Seamen and Firemen's Union resolution [?] ing a boycott of the Germans for five ...
Article : 62 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council was held last night in the Trades Hall when the president (Mr. T. D. Williams) ...
Article : 547 wordsThis afternoon at the matinee and again this evening the splendid William Fix picture spectac[?]e, "Les Miserables" wil be repeated for the last time. ...
Article : 128 wordsThe meat positich is unchanged. All the butchers' shops but one are closed. The position, is becoming very serious. ...
Article : 28 wordsFrench communique:—In the night time we maintained our contact with the enemy rearguards and advanced east of Canal du Nord, and in the direction of the ...
Article : 148 wordsThe keels of three ships were laid at Walsh Island to-day. Mr. Poynton, in his speech, said that when he took charge of shipbuilding ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Abermain, one and two, Richmond Main, Abeldare, and Minmi, five of the largest mines are idle. The Pelaw Main, which was idle yesterday, owing ...
Article : 64 wordsNext Tuesday night, at the Theatre Royal, Messrs. Ben and John Fu[?]er will present for the first time here the highly successful spy p[?]ay entitled ...
Article : 286 wordsAt the Adelaide Police Court yesterday (before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S.M., and G. W. L[?]ingworth) George Baker and Percy Batten, returned soldiers, who ...
Article : 197 wordsFlower lovers of the metropolitan are[?] have pleasant memories of the [?]rious display of early flowering sweet peas which was provided at the Jubilee Exhibition ...
Article : 163 wordsSoutherly winds were prevalent throughout the day, fresh to strong in character. At times it readied the force of a gale. The greatest velocity ...
Article : 40 wordsA wireless German official message states —The enemy has pressed back our front line troops to a new line between Ypres and La Bassee. We continued our ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the inquest to-day William Brabazon who died in a police cell the coroner returned a verdict of wilful murder against the man Langlois, and ...
Article : 38 wordsM. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris," says that the Allies have virtually mastered the entire defensive system which the Germans regarded as ...
Article : 90 wordsThe members of the Government of New South Wales, and particularly the Premier, writes our Sydney correepontdent, are well on the way to make ...
Article : 272 wordsAmerican official:—On September 5 we, in co-operation with the French, continue to advance. We crossed the [?]ateau to the northward of the Vesle, ...
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Article : 81 wordsFrench communique:—Airmen were prom[?]nent in the battle on September 4, [?] at the lowest altitudes, ma[?]-gunning he retreating troops and ...
Article : 65 wordsFor some time past there, has been contention between the Federal and the State Governments as to who is responsible for the support of dependents of ...
Article : 109 wordsFrench communique:—During the day the French continued to pursue the retreating Germans, and by the evening readied the Canal Nord, on the Vesle ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 7 Sep 1918, Page 5
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