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Advertising : 155 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) will leave this afternoon for Melbourne in order to attend the conference of State Premiers with the Prime Minister (Hon. ...
Article : 256 wordsFrom Mr. John J. Dempsey:—"Now that the dogs of war are let loose and the greatest clash of arms the world has ever known is taking place much hardship is ...
Article : 559 wordsThere are two British reservists at present in the South Australian police force —Constables T. Clark and W. Sheridan —and each received on Saturday morning ...
Article : 135 wordsThe president of the Methodist Conference (Rev. G. Hall) and the members of the executive committee call upon the Methodist people of this State to, both in ...
Article : 91 wordsIt is stated that, with a view of assisting in the enlisting, applications can be made by post from the country districts. The following questions should ...
Article : 159 wordsPrior to the commencement of the match between South B and Sturt B on the Norwood Oval on Saturday, both teams assembled in the centre of the ground and ...
Article : 42 wordsThose members of the South Australian Civil Service who desire to serve their country by volunteering for active service will be pleased to know that ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Premier does not favor the postponement of the Federal elections on account of the turmoil in Australia over the European crisis. Referring to this matter on ...
Article : 154 wordsThe tensien caused by the war is being felt locally. On Tuesday William Haughton & Co.'s freezing works and skin store were closed, affecting a large number of ...
Article : 246 wordsThe well-known railway contractor Mr. Joseph Timms is showing in most practical manner his desire to do what is possible to minimise unemployment. He intends ...
Article : 258 wordsMajor Brand (General Staff Officer) at the State military headquarters has made it officially known that deserters from the Imperial army will receive a ...
Article : 276 wordsA cab[?]egram from the Secretar[?] State for the Colonies to the Governor General gives the following summary of the war risks insurance scheme:— ...
Article : 641 wordsAnxiety is felt concerning the where abouts of Cardinal John Farley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, who sailed for Rome in April, bearing the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe members of the Lutheran Church, Wakefield street (Rev. P. W. Basedow, minister), at their monthly meeting on Wednesday last unanimously agreed ...
Article : 751 wordsAsked whether it eas intended to or[?] cially issue a notification calling for volunteers for the expeditionary force offered to and accepted by Great Britain, Mr. Joseph ...
Article : 114 wordsMrs. Wilson, the wife of the President, [?] dead. ...
Article : 16 wordsAt a meeting of the A.H.A. yesterday afternoon the following resolution was carried:—"That those members in full work pay £1 per fortnight, for which they ...
Article : 119 wordsSpeaking at the Botanic Park yesterday afternoon Mr. George Dankel said: —"I am sure that I am echoing the sentiments of every evenly balanced and ...
Article : 218 wordsWASHINGTON, August 7, 420 p.m. President Wilson is bravely facing the dual ordeal of the death of his wife and the press of international affairs. ...
Article : 108 wordsFrom Sir John Madden, the Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of Victoria, who is in London, Sir Alexander Peacock (the Premier) has received the ...
Article : 96 wordsThe men employed in the deepening department saluted the flag when going on and coming off shift yesterday. Captain Hayter, who is in charge called for ...
Article : 80 wordsOn Wednesday evening a large crowd, under the direction of Mr. Robert Bashford, a native of the United Kingdom, who served with the colors in India, ...
Article : 113 wordsNo better demonstraton of South Australian patriotism could have been afforded than that provided by the display which the citizens of Adelaide gave ...
Article : 1,325 wordsAlderman D. V. Hennessy, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, is understood to have decided to establish a patriotic fund. After informing Sir. R. Munro ...
Article : 131 wordsAt a meeting of members of the Unley City Parliament held on Thursday evening it was resolved on the motion of Mr. J. L. Price (premier), seconded by ...
Article : 121 wordsThe military mobilised in the Port Pirie camp paraded at 4 o'cloek yesterday afternoon in command of Captain Padman, and, accompanied by the band, ...
Article : 204 wordsWhile in the eastern States the R.M.S. Orsova took on board a consignment of 10 tons of ingots of tin, but as this cargo was for a port outside Australia, Messrs. ...
Article : 172 wordsShortly before 9 o'clock this evening a large crowd of people assembled in front of the town hall. The mayor (Mr. J. C. Turner) said they ...
Article : 268 wordsWhen the expeditionary force leaves Australia for Great Britain it is likely to include a strong Scottish Regiment from Victoria. ...
Article : 403 wordsThe Y.M.C.A. marquee was crowded with soldiers at the military church par rade at Largs Fort yesterday morning. In the evening a successful Y.M.C.A. ...
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Advertising : 142 wordsEvery possible precaution is being taken by the naval authorities at Port Adelaide for the safeguarding of the citizens of that city. A squad of ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsOn behalf of the State Ministry, Sir Alexander Peacock (the Premier) has promised that State officers accepted for service with the Australian expeditionary ...
Article : 242 wordsEnquiries on Saturday elicited the information that there was no likelihood of a further increase in the price of groceries, at least not immediately. The ...
Article : 372 wordsA very largely attended meeting of patriotic residents of Burra, convened by the mayor (Mr. E. W. Crewes), was held at Market square, Kooringa, on Friday ...
Article : 157 wordsOn Saturday Messrs. Hawke & Co. had to put off about 25 men from their foundry. Broken Hill mining companies have had to cancel their orders which ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. w. A. Gibson, the managing director in Melbourne of the Australasian. Films Ltd., states that any employe of the company who may be called on ...
Article : 76 wordsMen who can toss a sixpence into the air and hit it with a rifle ball propose to form a sharpshooters' corps which will prove the unquestioned patriotism of the ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 10 Aug 1914, Page 6
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