The Saturday morning press interprets the latest peace propaganda, and particularly tie moves of the German Ambassador to America (Count von Bernstorff) as ...
Article : 59 wordsFrom Captain C. E. W. Bean, Australian Press Representative, with the Australian Expeditionary Forces in France. LONDON, December 30. ...
Article : 421 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" yesterday stated that it is understood that the second.Allied Note to Greece has not been presented, pending the fulfilment of ...
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Advertising : 363 wordsGreat interest is being taken in Federal politics, and each development is [?] on by those anxious to anticipate, events. Many signs of a short existence ...
Article : 284 wordsThe British Commander in France (General Sir Douglas Haig) has furnished a detailed, report, covering 16 closely printed pages, dealing with the ...
Article : 338 wordsKing Constantine of Greece is one of the strangest phenomena of the present time. Hardly three years ago he was the idolised, hero-King of the united ...
Article : 1,416 wordsThe New York "Times" says, regarding the anxiety of the Huns to secure a peace conference: — We see an unbroken succession of points yielded and positions ...
Article : 94 wordsInformation has reached Switzerland from reliable sources, showing that there was a food riot in Munich on December 17. Women paraded in ...
Article : 53 wordsHaving just returned from a world tour on business connected with Bail and Welch Proprietary, limited, of which he is a director, Mr. A. P. Gardiner, of ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Entente Governments, in replying to Germany's Note suggesting a Peace Conference, refuse to consider the insincere and ineffective proposition. A conference, ...
Article : 192 words"One of the greatest, if not greatest, struggles that has ever taken place in the military history of the world" is the descriptive summary penned by General Haig ...
Article : 1,407 wordsAlong the Transylvanian and Moldavian frontier, and also in the region north of Rimniksarat, and in the Dobrudja opposite Braila, a new Austro-German thrust is ...
Article : 99 wordsThe "Spectator" considers that the suggestion of President Wilson to form a League of Nations to ensure peace is about as hopeless as the Holy Alliance was in ...
Article : 40 wordsMailed advices, which have been received from Paris, indicate that Georges Carpentier, the French boxing champion, [?] at present to enter the ring. He is ...
Article : 173 wordsThe weekly newspaper, "The Nation," discussing the subject of the Imperial conterence, states that the immediate practical purpose is harder to discern ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Allies have replied to the peace proposals. They insist that the Central Powers shall make full reparation. ...
Article : 26 wordsA wireless message received from Petrograd, states the Russian, official report, says:—"The enemy advance continues in the Oituz Valley. Battles are proceeding ...
Article : 81 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Milan, states that the latest news from Austria indicates that there is political chaos there. The ...
Article : 161 wordsJoining forcen, three Northcote families went as a picnic party to Sandringham yesterday. Shortly after arrival at the beach, the day's enjoyment was almost ...
Article : 121 wordsA German communique has published the following claims:—"We stormed positions on the Transylvanion eastern front, where we took 1400 prisoners, three ...
Article : 79 wordsM. Hilaire Belloc, the noted military critic, in a detailed review of the operations during l916, attributes Germany's anxiety for peace to the exhaustion of her ...
Article : 71 wordsA Canadian resident in London, has been nonplussed to discover how Mr. Lloyd George was stampeded into summoning the Colonial Ministers under the ...
Article : 179 wordsThe past year has been a sorrowful one for the nations, and it brought a touch of sadness into many an Australian home. The cause is spelt in the ...
Article : 313 wordsSensational reports are coming to hand of the floods, in the Derwent and Jordan River Valleys. Two railway lines have been blocked ...
Article : 114 wordsA most tragic occurrence was witnessed about midday yesterday at Scarborough beach, on the coast, about six and a half miles north of Perth. It resulted in six ...
Article : 221 wordsIn Saturday's issue the "Daily Telegraph" states that the recent Anglo-French conferences have been particularly important. They gave the French ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Westchester Racing [?] has arranged a new serial state [?] the Singleton Cup will be offered again. This famous trophy is in the [?] ...
Article : 103 wordsThe bulding of that section of the north coast railway line which extends from Goff Harbor to Glenreagh is not to be discontinued. The men paid off will ...
Article : 35 wordsThe "Spectator" states:— The summoning of overseas. Premiere to the War Cabinet is [?] the greatest constitutional event in the Empire's history. By ...
Article : 87 wordsThomas Boyd (president of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada), in his 1917 message is emphatic in the statemeat that the Amateur Union has fully ...
Article : 102 wordsThe [?] murder is likely to be prominantly before the public again shortly. Certain persons have been talking in the Newcastle district. ...
Article : 29 wordsA veteran among Australian journalists died suddenly yesterday afternoon in Adelaide in the person of Mr. W. R. Steele. Having partaken of his dinner Mr. Steele ...
Article : 277 wordsThe Newcastle miners will bellot on Wednesday on the terms offered by Mr. Justice Edmonds" order. The officers are confident that it will be accepted. ...
Article : 31 wordsGeorge Leader, aged 28 years, a returned soldier, reading at 228 Oxford street. Paddington, has been missing since Thursday. He left the following note:—"For God's ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Press Bureau says that for the past three days there have been continuous conferences in London between the British Government and M. H. Ribet, Thomas, ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsIt is understood that the Statein placing large orders fir new, cargo steamers of 8000 tons. deadweight, with [?] which in reality are simple [?] to [?] ...
Article : 67 wordsIt is reported that at junction of the Goa and Comet rivers the highest flood in the history of the district exists. There have been washaways on the. central ...
Article : 40 wordsThe "Morning Post" states that Cabinet has not yet considered any scheme for the purchase of the liquor trade. It doubts if the attempt will be made, as it ...
Article : 201 wordsThe "Spectator" devotes the whole of one issue in enumerating roughly 11 territorial demands which should he made on the Central powers. These include ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsThree hundred tramcars, owned by the Public Company were destroyed by fire last night. The paintshop was also in flames. ...
Article : 19 wordsDuring the past year the national [?] of Great Britain increased by over nine thousand million pounds. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 1 Jan 1917, Page 5
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