The Compulsory War loan Bill fixes the amount that may be compulsorily raised at six times the average of the subscriber's income tax during the ...
Article : 1,917 wordsAnother all-night sitting of the Legislative Assembly was occupied on Tuesday night with the Sedition Bill second reading debate. At 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning, Mr. ...
Article : 1,083 wordsCambrai has been captured. Eight thousand prisoners have been taken. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Lord Mayor of Melbourne, having telegraphed to the Government announcing the anxiety of the Armenian community in Australia regarding the situation at Baku, the ...
Article : 395 wordsThe following two documents were given out by the Secretary of State to-day. The first is a translation of the German Note; the second the roply from the Secretary of State. ...
Article : 696 wordsIt is announced that the Governor of the Turkish province of Smyrna has sent envoys to the island of Mitylene (now held by the Allies) to ...
Article : 107 wordsThere were three great attacks on the West front on Tuesday, the greatest of the three being between Cambrai and St. Quentin. The attacks were:— On a front of 20 miles, between Cambrai and ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Anglo-American attack south-east of Cambrai has been resumed. Ten thousand prisoners were captured on Tuesday on the whole front. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe French in the St. Quentin sector have reached Harley and Neuville St. Amand. ...
Article : 17 wordsA heavy German countor-offensive has been launched on the Sulppe front. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe fall of Beyrout is an outstanding event foreshadowing a Germano-Turkish collapse in Syria. French and British troops are now within a few stages of the Bagdad line. ...
Article : 175 wordsNorth-east of St. Quentin the French, in conjunction with the British, attacked this morning on a front of ten kilometres. Despite stubborn resistance, we penetrated ...
Article : 290 wordsOf the three Allied offensives which are said to be proceeding on the Western front, the British attack between Cambrai and St. Quentin was the only one concerning which a ...
Article : 725 wordsBritish French and American attack on the whole front from Cambral to St. Quentin began at 2.30 this morning. The second phase commenced at 4.30 a.m., and the third ...
Article : 1,096 wordsIt is announced from Havre that the Belgian Government has issued an emphatic protest against the systematic pillage, destruction, deportation, forced labour, and other ...
Article : 111 wordsA German communique to-day says:— The British north of the Scarpe gained a footing in Neuvireuil. The Americans made a renewed attempt to ...
Article : 119 wordsA detailed account of the airmen's part in the offensive beginning on Septemher 28 shows that 100 machines started at daybreak, in thick weather. All flew low. One pilot, from a ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Phillip Gibbs, continuing his account of the new battle,' telegraphed: The New Zealanders got away almost too fast, and were in danger of getting out of touch with other ...
Article : 60 wordsA Paris message states that Lieutenant Fonck brought down four German aeroplanes in twenty minutes, which is the record for a single flight. Lieutenant Fonck's total is 109, ...
Article : 122 wordsAccording to a Madrid message, the Spanish Cabinet has resigned. ...
Article : 13 wordsIt is reported that Litvinoff, the Bolshevik representative in London, kept an account with the London Bank, and drew cheques thereon in favour of noted agitators. He also ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Solicitor-General (Mr. Gurland) informed Mr. Ryan that the deviation and improvement of gradients on the Main Western raliway line west of Bowenfels would be proceeded with as ...
Article : 181 wordsThe London correspondent of the "New York World" states that the Hague newspaper "Maandag Ochtenblad" says the German panic over the Bulgarian flasco was so great that ...
Article : 265 wordsMr. Moore, president of the Trades and Labour Congress in Cnnada, said it was impossible for Canadian labour to accept a peace that would betray the dead and leave the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe question of conferring a constitution on Moore Theological College (in conference with the trustees of the will of the late Thomas Moore) was urged yesterday by Archdeacon ...
Article : 254 wordsIn the House of Representatives, the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Wise), in answer to a question by Mr. Atkinson (Tas.), stated that the question of securing high-class ...
Article : 419 wordsThe third great attack to-day was undertaken by the French and Americans on the heights of the Meuse, eastward of the river, on a front of seven miles. They advanced to ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Servians are now before the gates of Nish (the old capital of Servia). Fierce fighting continues against the Austro-Germans. ...
Article : 103 wordsShortly after his arrival in Sydney yesterday. Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director-General of Recruiting, said he was pleased to find that good progress had been made in New ...
Article : 365 wordsIt is officially announced that the Japanese liner Hirano, on route to Capetown, was torpedoed at 4 o'clock on Friday morning, and sauk in seven minutes. ...
Article : 253 wordsA medical member of the Public Health Department states that the present epidemic of Spanish influenza is the worst ever known in South Africa, being far worse ...
Article : 206 wordsMiss Violet Ewart, of Melbourne, gave a piano recital in the Aeolian Hall. It was a marked success. The "New York Herald" describes the lady's technique as flawless. ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, speaking at Glasgow, said that the British guns in a fortnight fired 10,000 tons of shells. He had seen Ludendorff's order ...
Article : 50 wordsAt Bendigo to-day the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, said the war would only be won when Germany was exhausted and beaten like the Bulgars. Nothing ...
Article : 46 wordsThe inter-Allied executive has appointed the Elder, Smith Company the sole buying agents of tin in Australia. ...
Article : 24 wordsRepresentations were recently made by the Commonwealth Departments, and in some case State Parliaments and other big bodies in the Commonwealth, for exemption from ...
Article : 60 wordsThe War Office has notified Mr. J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) that it is willing to purchase the total output of the Wyndhom Meatworks at current ...
Article : 53 wordsArmed thieves entered a jeweller's shop in Leicester-square at 10 yesterday morning, forced the manager into the basement of the store, and stole £2500 worth of valuables. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe death occurred to-day of Mr. Tom Carrington, the well-known dramatic and art critic of the "Argus." He was 75 years old. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Oct 1918, Page 7
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