An Australian transport discharging stores on the wharf at Alexandria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsThe Kaiser tells the Crown Prince that if the Allies accept an inconclusive peace Germany escapes unscathed; if not, they can pose as the friends of peace ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsA British cruiser leaving Alexandria to take pa[?]the Darda[?] [?]ke p[?] in the bombardment of the land forts at[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsThe methods of coaling by the natives of Port Said have long been one of the sights of Interest to passengers on the liners. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsA pretty glimpse of the natives' boats off Alexandria waiting for the arrival of a transport. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsThis striking view of Port Said was taken by an officer on board an Australia outskirts of the city and a military funeral passing alo[?] [?] Australian transport. It shows the military encampment on the [?] road. In the foreground [?] a Mahomedan school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsGermany is even confiscating the gold stoppings in teeth.—Tokio "Puck") ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsThe hyphenated American tried to trip up the Anglo-French loan. But he did not succeed.—(New York "World.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsThe share taken by British submarines in the [?] naval [?] [?]danelles campaign constituted a fine [?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsA glimpse of gun instruction at undertaken daily on the Australian transports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 words"If we win this war we must thank the German schoolmaster," says Joffre, quoting Moltke.—("Iberia," Barcelona.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Mirror of Australia (Sydney, NSW : 1915 - 1917), Sat 18 Dec 1915, Page 11
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