Fine, Warm day temperatures; N.E. winds; more showers on extreme North Coast, and tendency for thunder later in northern interior. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe fullest, estimate of Monday's victory now emphasises the importance of the German rebuff in securing for the Allies another breathing space. ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Meeks, M.L.C.. speaking at the annual meeting of the A.M.P. Society, said that, the war had brought about a financial condition which a year ago ...
Article : 154 wordsThe "Times" says that the Irish Home Rule Bill is assuming definite shape. The Government is approaching the subject from the standpoint of a general ...
Article : 290 wordsLord Balfour of Burleigh, in the report of the Committee on past-war, trade, mentioned that the supply or all Kinds of wool would very likely be ...
Article : 476 wordsSenator Russell told Senator Pratten that Major Pureell's statements about the Government buying corn sacks from merchants, and involving this producers ...
Article : 421 wordsA French communique reports: There was rather great reciprocal activity north and south of the Avre. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe later reports of the desperate fighting which look place to the south of Ypres on Monday confirm the serious nature of the repulse which the ...
Article : 553 wordsA French communique reports: A German attack in the region of Thomas, north of the Avre, failed under our fire. Enemy attempts north of Chavignon ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Press Bureau reports: The Viceroy of India opened the Delhi Conference on April 27. It was attended by 10 princes, the non-official legislative ...
Article : 176 wordsAt the Central Police Court, three of the military police, Corporal Wakeley and Privates Patrick Dewar and Arthur Pasch, were charged with stealing ...
Article : 116 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports: M. Henri Bidon, the distinguished military critic of the 'Journal des Debats," who has returned from the front, gave a ...
Article : 41 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy's artillery lias developed considerable activity in the Villers-Bretonneaux sector, and in the neighborhood of Merris ...
Article : 54 wordsEquipped for a long country march, a sturdy unit of soldiers paraded through the city to-day preparatory to entraining for Armidale to begin the ...
Article : 75 wordsA heavy German attack was launched against the Americans in the vicinity of Villers-Bretonneaux, and was repulsed with heavy enemy losses. The enemy ...
Article : 46 wordsSir Douglas Haig states: We repulsed a raid in the neighborhood of Hebuterne Otherwise there is only reciprocal artillery firing. ...
Article : 67 wordsSouth of the Ancre the Australians have advanced 400 yards on a half-mile front. ...
Article : 21 wordsA Palestine official message reports: We resumed operations eastward of the Jordan on May 1. While the infantry attacked the enemy ...
Article : 135 wordsThe New South Wales Meat Board has accepted a contract to supply the British Government with twenty million rabbits. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe best confirmation of the enemy defeat at Ypres is contained in the indications of an immense renewal of the peace [?] ...
Article : 256 wordsWhile the situation in Ireland is practically unchanged, the popular feeling appears to be somewhat subdued consequent upon the enforcing of ...
Article : 255 wordsReuter's Zurich correspondent says: A telegram from Cracow states that the strike on the Dombrowa coalfields is the most 'serious' of any outbreak during the ...
Article : 73 wordsLord Balfour, of Burleigh, in a report on post-war trade, states that any general prohibition of exports to enemy countries after the war would be ...
Article : 178 wordsPrivate Thomas Jones has informed the police that as he was leaving a house in Castlereagh-street, Liverpool, a man wearing a soldier's uniform ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Prussian Diet by 235 votes to 183, rejected the Social Democratic motion to restore the equal suffrage clause in the Electoral Reform Hill. They passed ...
Article : 69 wordsSir Douglas Haig, in congratulating the commander of the Second Army, mentions Hie 29th Division, who, by their gallant action northward of the ...
Article : 107 wordsThe representatives of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers at the compulsory conference on shipbuilding, returned to Sydney from Melbourne ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Havelock Wilson, president of the British Seamen's and Firemen's Union, in a statement With regard to the sacrifices of the ...
Article : 238 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent states: The Franco-German agreement negotiated at Berne provides for the internment in Switzerland of officers who ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Tudor states that the increased price of butter was apparently due to the lack of foresight on the part of those charged with the responsibility of ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Manly Municipal Council has decided to urge the Prime Minister to amend the Old Age Pensions Act, with a view to prohibiting Germans from ...
Article : 122 wordsThe unfavorable weather on May 1 only permitted short reconnaissances and bombing at a very low height. None of them missed. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe first detachment of Bohemian, troops has arrived on the Italian front to fight against the Austrians. Other detachments of the ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Red Cross concert, promoted by Miss Leah Freed man, in aid of the funds of the Red Cross Society, took place last night and was a great success. The ...
Article : 337 wordsReplying to a memorial, signed by over 60,000 Irish residents in Great Britain favoring the immediate self-government of Ireland, the British Premier said ...
Article : 131 wordsAnzac Day was celebrated at Exeter to-day. Alter the service at the Cathedral the Anzacs were received at the Guildhall. Later, they placed a wreath ...
Article : 38 wordsA Vancouver message says: Washington reports that the Pope's Intention to issue a now peace offer is considered in official circles as another bit of German ...
Article : 128 wordsSixty-six lives were lost when a French cruiser rammed the City of Athens, bound for New York, from Savannah. All the passengers and many of the ...
Article : 93 wordsVancouver reports: A New York message says that the Norwegian steamer, Fjell, was sunk in a collision with the Livingstone, off the Virginian coast, in ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Governor of the Commonwealth Bank says that He desires to convey his thanks and appreciation for the very valuable assistance which has been ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Irish crisis has become the absorbing topic in political circles. The "Westminster Gazelle," referring to the reports that the Government has ...
Article : 106 wordsA wireless German official message says: We broke the resistance of the enemy before Sobastopol, and occupied the town. ...
Article : 113 wordsIn the House of Commons, Major Baird stated that Sir William Weir was considering the best way of utilising Major-General Trenchard's great ...
Article : 91 wordsVancouver reports: A Berlin official message says that the Germans have occupied Sebastopol without fighting. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Minister for Recruiting is opposed to the action of tho Hunter's Hill recruiting committee in deciding to publish on a roll of dishonor, the names of ...
Article : 87 wordsMessrs. Longstaff, Streeton, and Fullwood are going to France. Mr. Powers' war picture is the largest in the Royal Academy. It depicts an ...
Article : 57 wordsItalian shipping returns show that only one Small sailing vessel has been sung during the past week. ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Sat 4 May 1918, Page 2
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