The setting for Italy's Day—in other words, efficient transport arrangements in connecthe street collection yesterday for the Italian tion with the conveyance of the money to Red Cross—was completely happy and har- the Town Hall." monious. There was bright sunshine, an ...
Article : 864 wordsMilitary operations are practically at a standstill for the time being on both the Western and Italian fronts. The usual raids and minor attacks are reported from British, ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Navy Department to-day issued the following statement:— Early on the morning of the 28th inst. the steamer Wimmera, on a ...
Article : 278 wordsAn Italian official message on Thursday stated: We captured 500 prisoners during the operation of extending the bridgehead at Capo Bile on Tuesday. ...
Article : 113 wordsA London message published in Vancouver says: It is reported the Bolshevik Government in Moscow has been overthrown. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the "Telegramblad" says it is reported that the Bolsheviks have been overthrown, and that Nikolai Nikolaleviteh (the Grand ...
Article : 265 wordsSir Douglas Haig, in his noon report of Friday, says: Patrol encounters took place last night in the neighbourhood of Boyelles. We inflicted casualties on the ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, referred to-night to the sinking of the Wimmera, and expressed the great regret of the Commonwealth Government at the occurrence. ...
Article : 172 wordsSir Douglas Haig reporting on Thursday night stated: We brought down seven German machines and drove down two uncontrollable. Two British are missing. ...
Article : 134 words"All hail to fair Italy and her gallant soldiers, and to all the valiant warriors who have just achieved a brilliant victory over the hated Austrians." ...
Article : 637 wordsAccording to a report from Amsterdam the Independent Socialist. Herr Hasse, is reported to have complained in the Reichstag that, although the German Government had said ...
Article : 289 wordsKerensky, speaking at the Labour Conference at Westminster, said: Russia, bending under the merclless insults of Germany, is bleeding from every pore, but is still opposing ...
Article : 223 wordsThe following comprised the crew when the Wimmera last left Sydney for Auckland:— H. J. Kell (master), A. J. Nichol (chief officer) G. Wilson (second officer), A. Brooks ...
Article : 232 wordsReports from Helsingfors state that the situation in Russia is desperate. The overthrow of the Bolshevik regime is expected soon, accompanied by bloody street fights. ...
Article : 502 wordsPandemonium regined at the Labour Conference at Westminster when the foreign delegates, including Kerensky, were introduced, the delegates questioning Kerensky' ...
Article : 422 wordsHuddart, Parker, Limited, made available the following statement this evening:— The Wimmera left Auckland, bound to Sydney, at 11,30 a.m. on Tuesday, 25th inst., with ...
Article : 283 wordsThe statement attributed to the Greek Legation at Washington in one of this morning's cablegrams is welcome, as it refers to a subject regarding which we have heard but little ...
Article : 443 wordsAs a passenger vessel the Wimmera was most popular among the travelling public. Her master, Captain Kell, although a comparatively young man, was an experienced officer ...
Article : 200 wordsThe British Air Ministry [?]ces: Acroplanes on the night of the 26th attacked chemical works at Ludwigshafen, factories and railway sidings at Saarbrucken, and an ...
Article : 73 wordsAccording to a Washington message, a battalion of American troops will be despatched immediately to Italy. ...
Article : 21 wordsAdmiral Clarkson, Controller of Shipping, stated to-night that no claim could be made on the Commonwealth Government owing to the sinking of the Wimmera under the war ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, in the course of a speech at a dinner in celebration of the anniversary of Greece's entry into the War. said that Russia was not ...
Article : 108 wordsCavallori Eles says that Sydney is a corner of Paradise. His people out on the stricken fields and in the devastated villages would readily have agreed with him it the ...
Article : 811 wordsThe British Workers' League, in a manifesto, protosts against the conference's unpatriotic vote in breaking the party truce, and calls on Labour Ministers to give the only possible ...
Article : 55 wordsIn the House of Commons a debate took place on the hardships of conscription of men over 45. Mr. Lloyd George, replying, said the older men were needed for work behind ...
Article : 119 wordsAn Amaterdam message says it is reported that the Chancellor's intervention in the cebate in the Reichstag, and Kuhlmann's second thoughts, were due to the Emperor's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsMr. W, M. Hughes, speaking at a luncheon tendered in his honour by the London Chamber of Commerce, said that since he last addressee, the Chamber on the economic aspects ...
Article : 856 wordsThe State Department in Washington has received advices confirming reports regarding conditions in Vienna, which are most critical owing to shortage of foo[?]. The defeat of the ...
Article : 58 wordsIt was officially stated after the completion of the counting last night that the Italian Red Cross would probably benefit to the extent of about £30,000. ...
Article : 349 wordsThe "New York Times" says the liner Pomeranian sank in shallow water. Only the engineer was saved. When the Medora sank the captain of the ...
Article : 60 wordsInformation from Germany shows that the German Socialists learned the size of the American army in France, and used the knowledge to taunt Baron Kuhlmann with the ...
Article : 35 wordsEfforts to secure a vote in the American Senate on the women's suffrage resolution have been abandoned temporarily. A vigorous opposition has developed. ...
Article : 25 wordsRotterde[?] messages state that the Dutch Government, yielding to German demands, has agreed to ask Germany for a safe conduct for every outgoing Dutch ship, which will be ...
Article : 51 wordsA brilliant attack was made after midnight last night by a party of South Australian troops, who rushed, and almost annihilated, a strong German outpost at the head of a gully ...
Article : 441 wordsThe House of Lords resumed the debate on the Irish question. Lord Bryce said he did not propose to deal with the Government's policy of vacillation, but if the Government ...
Article : 151 wordsThe following American wireless news is made available by the American Consul:— A French cable reported the Germans have forced 1000 inhabitants of Courtrai to go to ...
Article : 121 wordsAocording to the latest estimate of the Shipping Board the United States will launch 94 ships on July 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsThere is a better demand for wheat, but little inquiry for flour. Oats are quiet Peas are firm, but beans are easier. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 29 Jun 1918, Page 13
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