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Advertising : 292 wordsIn the House of Commons, Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, an-nounced the following changes in the Board of Admiralty, Sir John Jellicoe will have ...
Article : 509 wordsMr. Beach Thomas ("Daily Mail") sup-plies the following thrilling story of an at-tack by a British air fleet on German troops:— ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. Murdoch, writing from Anzac head-quarters, says:—"In France, travelling northwards along the British front I have found amongst the dominion and British ...
Article : 265 wordsThe French press universally pays tribute to the splendid tenacity and endurance of the Australians. M. Marcel Hutin states that the gallant ...
Article : 319 wordsThe question of food speculation holds tremendous attention throughout the United States to-day. The Chicago Grains Exchange this ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. Murdoch, writing from Anzac Head-quarters, states that the strong raiding policy of the Australians has won for them great res-pect. Amongst their outstanding individual ...
Article : 325 wordsAnother batch of wounded and sick sol-diers numbering 433, of whom 136 are for Queensland arrived in Sydney this morn-ing, and were given a splendid reception. ...
Article : 47 wordsOwing to a revolver exploding accidentally in his home at Redfern this morning Fred-erick Owens 32), labourer, was seriously wounded in the head. It is understood ...
Article : 69 wordsAll the correspondents over a wide area pay tribute to the Australians courage, fea-turing it in the headlines. Mr. Philip Gibbs says that the history of ...
Article : 185 wordsA message from Washington states that the United States Government is struggling with a message by which it proposes to ob-tain [?] in war taxes. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe case against John Lloyd, charged with having, while armed, robbed Steven Veness of two letters at St. Peters Post Office, was again before the court to-day when the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe executive of the Workmen and Sol-diers' Delegates has resolved by 23 votes to 22 not to participate in a coalition Min-istry. Eight members, including the most ...
Article : 137 wordsSome months ago Mr. Justice Heydon im-posed a fine of [?] upon the Australian Meat Industry Employees Union (N.S.W. Branch). At the same time he cancelled its ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Senate rejected a proposal to close the Stock and Grain Exchanges during the war. A message from Washington states that ...
Article : 81 wordsContinuing Mr. Thomas states that an at-tack in the small hours of Saturday was marked by the fine co-operation of the for-ces engaged. ...
Article : 218 wordsReuter's correspondent at Headquarters wrote yesterday:—"It has become apparent that the fighting on Friday and Saturday [?] most gratifying and important ...
Article : 255 wordsThe death occurred at Fairholme, Pri-vate Hospital this morning of George L. Lethbridge, who was within three weeks of his 90th birthday. He arrived in this ...
Article : 88 wordsA Serbian communique reports that on Saturday a violent artillery, combat on the whole of the Serbian front carried more trenches in the region of Dobropolje. We ...
Article : 86 wordsSpeaking at a meeting of the League of Nations, Lord Bryce presiding, General Smuts said that the war had stamped into the hearts of millions of men and women an intense ...
Article : 375 wordsReuter's Petrograd correspondent states that M. Gutchkoff has resigned the port-folios of War and Marine. In a letter to the Premier he explains that his ...
Article : 84 wordsReuter's correspondent at French head-quarters in France states that British captures since the beginning of the offensive on Easter Monday to May 12 were 49,579 prisoners, of ...
Article : 73 wordsA wireless German official report indicates increased artillerying at Ypres and Wytsch-seme bends. An isolated English advance neary Oppy and Fampoux failed. At ...
Article : 73 wordsReuter has been informed that all Jews were expelled from Jaffa (Palestine) during the Passover and were compelled to [?] northwards. They were robbed during their ...
Article : 81 wordsAnother message from the same source as the above states that M. Gutchkoff has ordered sending to the front of reserve of-ficers and men [?] in 1914, and who ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Pirrie Robinson, the "Times" corres-pondent at British Headquarters, writes:—"On Saturday we forced our way frontally into the main part of Bullecourt. ...
Article : 146 wordsNine recruits were examined last week at the local depot, and five were accepted. Three volunteered yesterday, Phillip Bible, Harry Denny, and James Williams, all of ...
Article : 265 wordsReuter's petrograd correspondent says that the anarchists have evacuated Louch-tenburg's house. They proceeded to the villa, of the ex-Minister Durnoos, which ...
Article : 32 wordsThe British Admaraity reports that our naval forces destroyed the Zeppolin [?] in the North Sea this morning. ...
Article : 27 wordsReuter's correspondent at [?] states that according to a report from Ber-lin the transfer of British and Fench officers who are prisoners to Frelburg has begun. ...
Article : 49 wordsA Russian official message says that a giant [?] aeroplane unexplained-ly fell from a height of 10,000ft, at Mon-asnrjiska. Thes crew of six perished. ...
Article : 30 wordsA wireless from Berlin reports that the English cruiser Cordelia was mined be-tween Ireland and Scotland, and in heavily damaged condition towed to Barrow. The ...
Article : 44 wordsA German [?] sank the [?] steamer Carmen while proceeding to cette. The Government is protesting and de-manding compensation Two Spanish ...
Article : 47 wordsReuter's correspondent at Stockholm re-ports that a conference of Ministers from [?] countries held there has re-solved to continue absolute noutrality and ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. C. E. W. Bean, official Press cor-respondent with the Commonwealth imperial forces cabling from British headquarters in France, under date 7.15 a.m. on Monday. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe strike situation s improving and mu-nition workers and engineers in many places have resolved to resume while the South Lancashire strikers resume work to-day. ...
Article : 34 wordsA wireless Russian official report states that southward of Erzingan the Kurds repul-sed one of our companies. We repelled the Kurd attacks near Buimer. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe "Tageblatt" states that Iron Crosses have become valueless owing to their indis-criminate distribution. Hundreds of thous-ands have been bestowed even orderlies, ...
Article : 53 wordsReuter's correspondent at [?] re-ports that four associations representing captains, mates, stewards, and seamen, have resolved to urge the Government more ...
Article : 65 wordsIt is officially announced in connection with the appointment of the Oats Control Committee which alone is to buy oats here-after imported into United Kingdom, that ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Tue 15 May 1917, Page 5
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