A statement showing the receipts and expenditure for the six months of the financial year was issued by the Federal Treasury officials to-day. ...
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Article : 424 wordsIt is reported from Washington that Senator Hitchcock characterised the forecast by Mr. Baker (Secretary for War), that there would be 500,000 American soldiers in France by the ...
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Article : 23 wordsThe British Government has approved of a Zionist mission to Palestine to investigate the measures necessary to strengthen Zionist colonies thera, including the establishment of a ...
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Article : 41 wordsMr. W. J. MacG. MacCaw (Unionist M.P. for West Down) was charged at Oxted with hoarding food, including 154lb of rice, 100lb of biscuits, and 102lb of sugar at his country house: ...
Article : 61 wordsThe commission appointed by the Government to investigate the recent disaster at Halifax holds that Pilot Mackay and Captain Lamodle, of the steamer Mont Blanc, were ...
Article : 97 wordsA remarkable accident occurred in North Sydney yesterday, resulting in three horses being killed and a waggon and baker's cart damaged. ...
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Article : 66 wordsThe Labour Council of New South Wales has issued an appeal to the whole of the affilliated and unaffilliated unions in connection with the twelve members of the I.W.W. ...
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Article : 101 wordsA message from Washington states that Sonator Hitchcock has characterised as "preposterous" the statement made by Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, that America will have an ...
Article : 422 wordsAn Italian official report states: Enemy airmen bombed Venice, Padua, Treviso, and Mestrl, hitting the Civil Hospital at Troviso. Altogether there were l8 casualties. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. Fisher (Commonwealth High Commissioner) and the Agents-General are endeavouring to secure the admission to Britain of an increased quantity of wines. in order to ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the United Frees says that official cables from Athens state that the Greeks are able to mobilise 400,000 troops in Salonica in two months. No ...
Article : 83 wordsIn the House of Lords the Earl of Selborne moved that the House should not insist on the proportional representation amendment to the Representation of the People ...
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Article : 235 wordsThe Martin-place meeting at 1 o'clock today will be addressed by Lieut. Litchfield, Lieut. Rickwood, Sergt. Cross, and Sergt.major Urquhart. From 12 noon till 1 p.m. there ...
Article : 292 wordsFrench newspapers give prominence to General Foch's part in the Allied War Council. They describe his career in glowing terms, drawing attention to Mr. Lloyd George's ...
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Article : 83 wordsSid Edward Carson, speaking at a luncheon at Belfast, said no part of Ireland would rather secure an immediate settlement than Ulster. Ulstermen did not live by ...
Article : 55 wordsAccording to a letter received by the Town Clerk, Mr. Nesbitt, yesterday, Dr. A. Scheidel, who for many years has been managing director of the Portland Cement Co., has severed ...
Article : 43 wordsThe enrolment of members of the Australian Army Reserve is proceeding, and in three States, New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, enrolment officers have been ...
Article : 56 wordsThe State Parliament was opened to-day. The Premier (Mr. J. Bowser) stated in the course of his speech that the present Ministers in two months of office had succeeded in ...
Article : 91 wordsThe above fund now stands at £7331 5s 84, the following amounts having been received to date:—Gresford District Patriotic Committee, £20; Bolong Bravch Red Cross ...
Article : 68 wordsA Paris message states that Bolo's trial opened in the same court in the Palais de Justice in which Madame Calliaux was acquitted of the murder of the editor of ...
Article : 110 wordsAt a special meeting of the City Council last night it was decided, subject to the approval of the Governor and the result of a poll of the ratepayers, that the council ...
Article : 149 wordsA Washington report says: A country-wide registration of aliens has begun, 62,000 Germans in New York City having had their finger prints recorded. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe executive officers of the Colliery Employees' Federation have decided to approach Mr. John Brown and request a conference on disputes existing at Pelaw Main and Richmond ...
Article : 121 wordsWe are now informed that the strikes in Germany are subsiding, and probably the ruthless repressive measures of the military authorities and the arrest of Herr Dittmann ...
Article : 349 wordsOfficial information was received last night by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cunningham, of Forestroad, Hurstville, that their fourth son, Ernest S. (Dick) Cunningham, a midshipman on one ...
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Article : 43 wordsIt is expected that Mr. Lloyd George will endeavour to intervene and mediate in the engineers' deadlock. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 6 Feb 1918, Page 11
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