An American passenger testified at the inquest on the Sussex victims that many of the lifebelt tapes were rotten and useless. The mails on the Sussex, half of which ...
Article : 48 wordsA sensation was created in the [?] of Commons, when Dr. Addison, Under-Secretary for Munitions., announced that the Government has removed six strike leaders owing to ...
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Advertising : 147 wordsMr. Hughes's illness is unfortunate, because ha has been endeavouring to settle the wheat and metal problems. The wheat question is unsatisfactory, owing to the great ...
Article : 204 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We have carried one successful crater fighting near Hohenzollern redoubt. The enemy opposite Hulluch exploded mines, demaging our ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Associated Press, correspondent announces authoritatively that Germany believes the Sussex was mined. If she was torpedoed, Germany is prepared to disavow ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Paris edition of the New York "Herald" asks President Wilson respectfully how many Americans must be killed before the United States declares war on ...
Article : 143 wordsA Berlin wireless message says:—A British mine damaged our position at St. Eloi, blwing up over one hundred yards of trenches and causign casualties. The English again ...
Article : 42 wordsA communique has been issued as follows:— After an intense bombardment between the Somme and the Aisne, the enemy ...
Article : 149 wordsThere in growing disgust in the United States, Holland, Denmark and Seandinavia owing to the revelation intentions to stop British trade regardless of ...
Article : 163 wordsIt was stated a few days ago that Mr. Hughes had cabled to his colleagues in Australia asking their opinion on the proposal that be should extended his stay in England. ...
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Advertising : 212 wordsSpeaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Billing, M.P., the well-known aviator, accused the Government of murdering pilots by providing unsuitable and unsafe aeroplanes. ...
Article : 111 wordsMinisters met again this morning to discuss matters arising from the issued of the Royal Commission to Mr. Justice Pring to investigate the petrol allegations. It was ...
Article : 236 wordsHundreds of messages of sympathy reached Mr. Hughes to-day. Lord Stamfordham, the King's Private Secretary, expressed the King's regret at the ...
Article : 263 wordsExperts have conclusively proved that the Dutch liner Tubantia was sunk by a German torpedo. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. Simma, correspondent of the United Press of America, who visited the Verdun front, states that the Germans are bent on the destruction of the city. They daily hurl ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Andes, one of the Aleantara'a consorts, participated in the fight with the German light cruiser Greif. The Andes was dexterously handled. She ...
Article : 209 wordsGerman fears are increasing that Turkey is inclined to sue for peace. Herr George Bernhard, writing in the "Vossiche Zeitung," recognises that the step is ...
Article : 66 wordsUp to one o'clock to-dau thirty-five enlisted. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe international Parliamentary Conference meets at the French Senate House on the 27th April and will last for four days. All the Allies will be represented, ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following communique has been issued: We captured strong entrenchments at Selleta, Freikofel, and Cavailo Pass, taking prisoners. A sangainary 30 hours' light at ...
Article : 131 wordsAt the Bathurst Police Court William Whatnough (65), a bush labourer, collapsed in court and died almost immediately. Whatnough was called as a witness ...
Article : 51 wordsInterviewed concerning the news expressed by Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, Sir Thomas McKonzie said that Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, expressed ...
Article : 44 wordsFifty armed police left for the Uriwern country to-day to arrest "Prophet" Rua. [?] is reported he has an armed guard of 100 men, and it is also stated that he has ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. R. L. Outhwaile, M.P. (Lib.) in the House of Commons, asked if Mr. Hughes had nay mandate from the Commonwealth Parliament to propose a constitutional change in ...
Article : 89 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Genova correspondent states that the hasty recall of Prince Buelow to the German Emperor's headquaters is regarded as confirming the ...
Article : 49 wordsThe "Westminster Gazette" reviewing the press suggestion that Sir Edward Carson should re-form the Cabinet, says: First it was Lord Kitchener, then Lord Fisher, then ...
Article : 60 wordsThe unions affiliated with the Baking Trade Council were instructed a little while age to advise their members not to accept employment under Mr. Hall's bread ...
Article : 63 wordsThe correspondent further states that the Turkish Minister of Finance announces the imminent bankruptey of Turkish banks and the total ruin of Turkish financial and ...
Article : 44 wordsFive aeroplanes at dawn raided the city and cruised for half-an-hour. Eighteen civilians were killed and 24 wounded. Many of the inhabitants became panic-stricken and ...
Article : 55 wordsThe journal "Stampa," discussing the Paris Conference, states that the Western Commanders agreed that Germany must not be allowed facility of accumulating ...
Article : 59 wordsSir E. A. Goulding asked Mr. As[?]th in the House of Commons whether the Government would try to secure the attendance of Mr. Hughes at the Paris Conference, but ...
Article : 41 wordsThirty thousand jute workers at Dundee have struck work for an increase of 15 per cent, in their pay. DUBLIN, March 28. ...
Article : 46 wordsMeteorological Bureau, Wednesday. New South Wales: Fine, with rising temperatures; east to north-east winds; showery on the North Coast, with strong ...
Article : 28 wordsIn many quarters is being discussed the possibility of Mr. Hughes remaining in England on British politics. He has been acc[?]med as real leader owing to his ...
Article : 97 wordsA communique reports increased German aerial activity on the Dvinsk frant. We dropped twenty bombs on Dvinsk. We captured after a desperate struggle two lines ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsA meeting of the official representatives of the Shackleton expedition, at which Lady Shackleton and Mrs. Mackintosh were present, considered Lieut. Stenhouse's report, and ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Admiralty states that British light cruisers encountered a division of German destroyers on the night of the 25th. The Cleopatra rammed and sank a destroyer, ...
Article : 53 wordsSir Thomas McKenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in a speech at the luncheon of the Painters and Stainers Company, said that he thought a settlement of trade ...
Article : 80 wordsA [?] wireless messages states: The Russians with unprecedented numbers of men and [?] violently attacked Marshal von Hindenburg's armels north-west of ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Necessary Commodities Commission this morning opened an inquiry into the price of meat. Mr. M'K[?] appeared for the Crown, while the Pastoralists' Union. ...
Article : 473 wordsSevere strong blizzards are raging in the North and in the Midlands, causing serious delays to telegraphs, telephones, and mail and express trains. ...
Article : 78 wordsMajor Scet-Sklrving, A.M.C., has received an unstinting tribue of praise in British surgical circles for a successful operation at Millbank military hospital in ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Actin Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) has received the following wireless message from Commander J. R. Stenhouse, R.N.R., chief officer of the Aurera, which is ...
Article : 74 wordsThe newspaper "Politiken" states that the British [?]planes failed to destroy the Zeppelin shods at Tondorn. ...
Article : 25 wordsA communique states: Our troops on the const. dislodged the Turks and crossed to the left bank of the Baltatchi Darassi, which falls into the Black Sen. ...
Article : 33 words[?] ramous minister of the Manchus, has telegraphed to Yuan Shih Kal imploring him to abdicate to avoid further bloodshod. Thirty-seven ...
Article : 75 wordsTwo Americans who were aboard the Man[?]ester Engineer state that the vessel was torpedoed without warning. It is officially estimated that 50 are ...
Article : 71 wordsLord Sydenham, in the "Times," advocates the appointment of an Air Board on the lines of the old Ordnanco Board. The air service, he says, should be able ...
Article : 65 wordsA copyright wireless message has been received from the Aurora stating that two months supply of stores was left at Hut Point. The diet on the Aurora was ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Wed 29 Mar 1916, Page 5
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