Following upon the prorogation of Parliament it is considered that the popular peace talk, will soon subside reversely in proportion to the increasing interest taken ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsThe pro-Greman policy of King Constantine, and his defiance of the Allied Powers, which placed him on the throne of the Hellenic kingdom, after preserving ...
Article : 268 wordsSir—The result of the special meeting of the council of the United Labor Party on Wednesday evening most have been a disappointment to many of the members ...
Article : 652 wordsCollfery mechanics demand the same concessions as were recently awarded to members of the Coal Mine Employes' Federation. It is considered that there is ...
Article : 457 wordsIt is considered that the whole Federal political situation has teen changed by the urgent invitation to Mr. W. M. Hughes, as Prime Minister of ...
Article : 1,006 wordsThe war correspondent, Mr. Massey, has forwarded a graphic description of the British victory at Maghdaba. After stating that it was one of the most ...
Article : 444 wordsA Washington message states that the German Ambassador to the United States (Count von Bernstorff) has manifested an optimism with regard to peace proposals ...
Article : 104 wordsA Salonika correspondent states that the Greek troops (about 30.000) who surrendered to the Bulgarians at Kavala, and were then deported to Germany, have ...
Article : 59 wordsA Berlin message states that the German reply to the Swiss Peace Note was formally handed to the Swiss Minister in the German capital to-day. The reply took ...
Article : 49 wordsThe enemy losses in the Balkans have assumed very large proportions, according to messages received in Rome from neutral sources. The combined losses ...
Article : 74 wordsCount Reventlow, in a contribution to a German nwespaper, while avoiding a direct attack on the German answer to the Neutral Peace Notes, assumes that no ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. Phillip Gibbs, the noted war correspondent with the British troops inFrance, states that the Germans desired a peaceful Christmas. He writes:—"Many ...
Article : 77 wordsSir—As a supporter of the United Labor Party for many years and one who has appreciated the many benefits which have been the result of the honest attempts ...
Article : 289 wordsA correspondent at Copenhagen reports that Sweden is issuing. floor and tread tickets. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Norwegian newspaper "Tide[?] Tega" sounds a warning note to the Norwegian Government with regard to the issue of any peace Notes. It ...
Article : 43 wordsAn official Petrograd communique states:—"Our scouts crossed the Narajuvka. They drove off the enemy's patrol guard, bringing back obstruction ...
Article : 104 wordsA wireless message received from Berlin states that Dr. Gerard, the American Ambassador, who last month returned to Germany after paying a visit ...
Article : 88 wordsSt—The people's representatives in the Labor Party Council having again empha[?]cally expressed the view that labor and conscription are totally irreconcilable, ...
Article : 769 wordsRestrictions dealing with the supplies of gas and electricity were made effective yesterday. Consumers using above three and a hall cubic metres daily will ...
Article : 105 wordsA French communiqae states that on December 13 a squadron of British naval seaplanes dropped 10 tons of bombs on blast furnaces at Billingen. ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. W. W. Rutherford, M.P., speaking at a meeting of the Roumanian Consolidated Oilfields. stated that it was estimated that the value of the oilfields ...
Article : 68 wordsThe New York "World's" correspondent at Washington understands that Germany is prepared to abandon her demand for the independence of Poland ...
Article : 96 wordsSome curious phenomena, which preceded one of the most boisterous storms that has ever been experienced in Carcoar, occurred on Christmas Eve. Shorter after 3 p.m. ...
Article : 619 wordsSir—Mr. Wallis, apparently after mature thought since his last effort, again endeavors to justify the position taken up by they of the manifesto, and he ...
Article : 371 wordsGerman officers are offering deported Belgians as servants and farm laborers. The ages of these unwitting civilians range from 18 to 36 years. The wages demanded ...
Article : 56 wordsAn Amsterdam message states that the German pacers are greatly augered at the thorough destruction of the oil wells in Roumania. ...
Article : 57 wordsSir—A number of letters have been written for and against the closing up of the ranks. I really cannot understand how anyone belonging to the Labor Party can ...
Article : 355 wordsRecent reports received in Switzerland indicate that the internal conditions in Austria-Hungary are so serious that the dual Governments are prepared to ...
Article : 443 wordsPreliminary conferences for the settlement of the Irish question have already been started in Dublin. The prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) is reported to be ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Admiralty reports that British aeroplanes have successfully bombarde enemy camps at Galata. near Constantinople. Seaplanes destroyed the ...
Article : 36 wordsAn official communique published in Berlin, records the occurrence of the most violent fighting in the wooded Carpathians. The report entirely omits any ...
Article : 68 wordsAn Amsterdam message mentions that Commander Valentiner has received the Older of Merit from the Kaiser for his submarine achievements. He sank 128 ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Postmaster-General has been looking into the question of whether persons licensed to sell postage stamps should receive commission. At present ...
Article : 447 wordsThe Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. M. Hughes) has not yet summoned Cabinet to decide the action to be taken concerning his invitation to the proposed ...
Article : 281 wordsThe approximate loss in wages owing to strikes during 1910 amounted to £700,000. Of that amount about £240,000 were not earned owing to the coalmines' trouble. ...
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Advertising : 178 wordsSir—I am alraid Mr. Birreu's latest to this discussion does not contribute much towards bringing about the good results he anticipates. If anything is to come out ...
Article : 713 wordsThere are so immediate prospects of a settlement of the textile workers' grievances. A meeting of the executive will be held next week ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsH. J. Hatthews, a hairdresser, sold four bottles of beer to a policeman and was fined £50. in default six months' imprisonment for the offence. ...
Article : 31 wordsSir.—In reference to the "close the ranks" controversy, I, for one, fail to see what it will benefit the workers by their party reconciling with men that ...
Article : 502 wordsAlbert Thomas Hobos, a carner of View street. Anuandale, was fined £5, in default two months' imprisonment for having assaulted a ticket examiner (Mr. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 30 Dec 1916, Page 5
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