In a special article Lord Sydenham, under head "The War in 1916," says:— Christmas brings no peace and goodwill to the distracted nations, no rest from the ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe P. and O. liner "Arabia," which was sunk by Gorman submarines, leaving the Circular Quay wharf on her last voyage. This is the only published photograph of the scene on the wharf as the "Arabia" left on her disastrous voyage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 516 wordsIt is a matter for sincere gratification for Maitland folk to bo able to reflect that whilst the heads of many families are absent in foreign lands fighting for the ...
Article : 763 wordsThe Russians continue strongly to oppose the Germans west of Braila, where it is believed that General Brusilof has massed powerful new forces. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Times shipping correspondent states that the proposal for the national control of shipping does not disturb the owners, the Government having already ...
Article : 151 wordsSir Horace Plunkett declares that Irish question is near solution. He predicts that recruiting will proceed again and that Ireland will be loyal. He believes that Ulster ...
Article : 72 wordsLords Monteagle and Macdonnell and other prominent Dublinites are endeavouring to promote a Home Rule conference of all political parties in Ireland. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Prothero (President of the Board of Agriculture), outlining the Government's agricultural policy, said that it was intended to fix the price of wheat at 60/ a quarter. If ...
Article : 258 wordsAustralians are playing their part in the now offensive at Salonika. Our photo shows wounded Anzacs being lifted into the ambulances at the camps behind the firing line. They have been conveyed to the camps by hand stretcher. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsA correspondent or the "Times" in Switzerland describes the arrival at Murren of Britishers who have been prisoners of war in Germany. They included a number of ...
Article : 109 wordsThe "Times" in a leading article says that an Imperial Conference cots with the general desire long and warmly cherished repeatedly urged, but returned by the [?] ...
Article : 128 wordsOn November 16 a bill was introduced in the French Chamber of Deputies to empower the War Council to pass regulations without reference to Parliament. Members ...
Article : 90 words"What Brighton is to London, and what Atlantic City is to Philadelphia, Manly is to Sydney. Its unique situation alone places it without a rival, ...
Article : 485 wordsMen on furlongh from the Somme report that the Australian casualties recently have been small. It is expected that the fighting will be desultory until the worst of the ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Wall-street deluge to-day was marked by reports that German commission houses made large sums selling short advance information of the President's Note. The story ...
Article : 82 wordsGermany's scheme to emerge from the war whether defeated or not, as the world's first shipping Power is being actively aided and abetted by the shipyards of "decrepit" Austria. ...
Article : 189 wordsThe remains of the Zeppelin brought to earth in England last September. Some idea of his size may be gained by netting the cottage in the background. Inset are portraits of Lieut. Robinson, V. C., Lieut. Tempest, and second Lieut. Fred Sowery, the men who attacked the baby killer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has sent the following reply to Mr. Lloyd George's message:— "Australia bails with satisfaction the ...
Article : 174 words"The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters in France states that the weather is bitterly cold in consequence of the snow, and that the men in the trenches ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Sat 23 Dec 1916, Page 6
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