The Government has determined to draw upon meat in cold stores to ensure adequate supplies. it is officially announced that on and from ...
Article : 150 words"I ask the people of Australia to steel themlves to the view that this matter may only at be beginning; but whether we are just be[?]imilng. or whether we are in the middle of ...
Article : 848 wordsThe lull in the fighting which has followed the recent Allied advance has encouraged correspondents and critics to indulge in speculation regarding the enemy's intentions. ...
Article : 305 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes addressed a meeting of House yesterday. He said the league had done House to-day. He said the league had done much to foster good relations between the ...
Article : 876 wordsIt is reported it has been decided that the dominions shall keep a Minister permanently in London to confer with the War Cabinet. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Military Committee of the United States Senate has loarned from General March (Chief of Staff) that the United States ought to send 4,000,060 men to France. ...
Article : 210 wordsNow that the Australian line has remained generally stationary for the past few days. It is possible to describo with moro detail some of the principal operations following the ...
Article : 1,009 wordsA Paris message says that the Allies have taken 73,000 prisoners and 1700 guns since July 18. The enemy's casualties are estimated at ...
Article : 462 wordsLieut. E. Brice, of the Royal Air Force, a native of Melbourne (Vic), has been killed in action. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns that a German attack on the Murman railway will probably bo made in September. The enemy is preparing to advance from all the Finnish ...
Article : 621 wordsIn order to overcome the present difficulty in regard to meat supplies, the Federal Cabinet, at a special meeting this afternoon, decided to release frozen meat for distribution ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Air Ministry reports: British airmen successfully attacked the aldinga and station at Offonburg, directly hitting the railway. In heavy fighting we destroyed two aeroplanes ...
Article : 121 wordsA withdrawal, similar to that which the "Daily News" says is foreshadowed by the surrender of forward positions west of Bapaume would constitute definite proof of ...
Article : 328 wordsSir Owen Cox, who has been appointed to control the, meat administration, stated last night: "In order to meet the shortage, whichis largely due to the effect of the 1914-15 ...
Article : 286 wordsAn official report from Paris states: The air-raid alarm was sounded at 11.52 p.m. on Thursday. Enemy aeroplanes furiously canonaded and dropped several bombs on Paris ...
Article : 51 wordsThe United Press correspondent at Washington reports that despatches from the Italian General Headquarters to the military attache at the Italian Embassy state that the Italians ...
Article : 146 wordsA few miner gains along the front between the Somme and the Oise aro reported by the Allies, but gonorally the position there has shown very little change during the past few ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsSir Owen Cox, the representative of the British Government in connection with Imperial meat purchases, will, it is understood, control the Commonwealth meat ...
Article : 298 wordsSir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) gave a dinner to the New Zealand Press delegation at Clarldge's, the company including Lord Burnham, Lord ...
Article : 402 wordsThe March to Freedom unit, comprising about 60 men and members of the A.I.F. Band, arrived at Moree in charge of Lieutenant Hughes. They were met by a large body of ...
Article : 306 wordsMr. Massey (official correspondent with the British forces in Palestine), telegraphing on Wednesday, stated: On Monday night the enemy lines astride the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Australian Press learns that the German losses have been greater than in any previous battle, while the total of the Allied casualties does not amount to the number ...
Article : 447 wordsWhile the Italian communique published yesterday mentioned certain minor successes which had been achieved on the Alpine front, away up near the Swiss border, it did not ...
Article : 282 wordsAn Amsterdam massage states that a telegram, apparently inspired, appears in all the German newspapers, stating that the conference at which the Emperor of Germany and ...
Article : 331 wordsActing upon a resolution carried at a mass meeting of the trade last evening, Messrs. Mallott (president) and W. T. Nicholls (secretary), of the Master Butchers' Association ...
Article : 164 wordsA comfortable building of two stories, its garden running down to the prettiest corner of Neutral Bay, is now occupied by 14 soldiers, who are as well content with their injuries, ...
Article : 357 wordsThe Nationallst leader, Mr. John Dillon, M.P., at an indoor meeting at Omagh, denounced the prohibition of the proposed Hibernian gathering. He denounced the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe United Press correspondent telegraphs: Amiens is no longer threatened, and the Ballant is deserted. One of the most dramatic ceremonies of the war was the cathedral ...
Article : 120 wordsFor next week live stock sales at Newmarket the only offerings in sight are five trucks of sheep and four trucks of cattle, as compared with 268 trucks of sheep and 109 trucks ...
Article : 43 wordsSir Thomas Robinson (Agent-General for queensland) introduced to Mr. J. R. dynes (Food Controller) a deputation from the Australian and New Zealand Meat importers ...
Article : 55 wordsMonday's sale lists show a good supply for present-time Homebush yards. The numbers of sheep drawn for yesterday was 16,762, and of cattle 1257—not far short of a Monday's ...
Article : 36 wordsIt is reported from Zurich that the German Emperor, after a conference at headquarters, appointed Admiral von Behncke to succeed Admiral von Capollo as Minister of Marine. ...
Article : 30 wordsAn example of one of the difficulties of repatriation was given in the course of conversation yesterday by the Minister for Education (Mr. James). "One of our teachers, drawing ...
Article : 203 wordsEnemy banks in London were closed on Thursday. Sir Joseph Cook inspected the Australian base post-office, kit store, and the War Chest ...
Article : 96 wordsSir,—I am directed by my association to state that we do not agree with the decision arrived at by a number of master-butchers as a meeting held at the Royal Exchange on ...
Article : 114 wordsA Copenhagen report states that during the last few dayB a hundred corpses of German sailors have been washed ashore on the west coast of Jutland. Most of them had only been ...
Article : 60 wordsAn American schooner was shelled and sunk off the New Jersey coast, The crew escaped. A New York message states that an ...
Article : 44 wordsThe "Daily News" says the enemy's surrender of forward positions west of Bapaume may foreshadow an extensive withdrawal, because the positions aro immensely ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) states that subscriptions to National War Bonds on Thursday afternoon reached the stupendous figure of a thousand millions. No ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Commissioner of Police received the following message from Inspector Byrne, of Roma, this morning:—"Charles Aspinall, a second-hand dealer, was assaulted on ...
Article : 53 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" Bays the delay in developments regarding the exchange of prisoners is due to Germany's neglect to ratify the agre-ment. Certain irregularities already ...
Article : 46 wordsThrough the outbreak of a fire in a store occupied by Wright, Stephenson, and Company, Auckland, benzine insured for £8000 was destroyed. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn circles reputedly in close touch with the Government, the position of merchant shipbuilding is being canvassed. The word "failure" is applied to result hitherto. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 17 Aug 1918, Page 13
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