In well-informed political circles it is reported that the new Vice-President of the Executive Councill will be Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen, the ex-Premier. ...
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Article : 37 wordsThe New York "World" publishes an interview with Herr Killin, who was authorised to communicate the German Emperor's views on the war. ...
Article : 145 wordsA Zeppelin dropped bombs on Nancy, but without fatal results. Incendiary bombs started several fires, and destroyed a paint and varnish factory. ...
Article : 108 words"Here's a nice little trophy for you," [?]claimed Md. Victor Foy to a party of friends, as he descended the R.M.S. Maloja's gangway yesterday with a German helmet in his hand. ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Baptist Assembly discussed the drink question to-day, and passed a resolution commending the action of King George in banishing all alcoholic liquors from the Royal ...
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Article : 58 wordsThe New Zealand Government has already paid over £700,000 to meat exporters on behalf of the Imperial outhorities. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 16 Apr 1915, Page 9
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