The military authorities have had to alter their plans in connection with the r[?]turn of the naval and military contingent from Rabaul and other islands in the Pacific. ...
Article : 1,927 wordsWe give[?] below some extracts from a letter received by Mrs. E. Cr[?]ise, of Mosman, from her brother in London:- "I have just returned (January 3) from a ...
Article : 364 wordsA perusal of the speech made by Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Commons conveys three outstanding impressions. First, the stupendous cost of the war; second, the ...
Article : 448 wordsIn the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Lloyd-George stated that the expenditure of the Allies to the end of the present year would amount ...
Article : 323 wordsIn the House of Commons this evening Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), who was loudly cheered, made a statement in reference to the ...
Article : 818 wordsCount von Bernstorff, German Ambassador to the United States, has announced Germany's intention of sowing mines around the British Isles by the agency of ...
Article : 85 wordsThe deadly effect of the we[?]l-a[?]med torpe[?] has already been emphasised often enough in this war, and it must be giving the designers of warships food for considerable ...
Article : 353 wordsThe German Admiralty, in a communique, has warned the public not to expect a sudden coup on the 18th instant. The date is only a warning to neutral ...
Article : 45 wordsA Note has been presented to Germany protesting against the proposed blockade, and pointing out that neutral vessels are entitled to examination before hostile ...
Article : 50 wordsAn Aldershot lady writes to a rolation at Lochinvar:—"We had a visit from —, who was home for the week-end, a great surprise for everyone. He looks older, but very fit, ...
Article : 338 wordsThe newspapers announce that the Scandinavian Government has received a secret Note from Germany notifying that neutral signs painted on the sides of ...
Article : 51 wordsThe members of the National Reserve, the headquarters of which are at Ra[?]son-chambers, Rawson-place, near the railway station, defray all the expenses, including clothing, ...
Article : 106 wordsThe lovers of France will thank Mr. Lloyd George for his graceful reference to the part she is playing in the war. As he points out, the British people do not quite realise the ...
Article : 444 wordsThe German Consu[?] has issued a similar memorandum to the Chamber of Commerce. The Consul adds: "English merchantmen armed with guns have been ...
Article : 47 wordsThere was a very large attendance at the Burwood School of Arts last night at a meeting called to form a local [?]e corps. The Mayor (Alderman Carpenter), who ...
Article : 374 wordsCaptain Pers[?]us, in the "Berliner Tageblatt," says the use of a neutral flag is a customary ruse de guerre, but Britain prescribes it as a principle that is only ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Germans on Sunday morning threw a column against the British position before Guinchy. The massed attackers never reached our trenches. A counter ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Carmena F. Ko[?]ge, which was supposed to contain a cargo of sugar, but was heavily laden with copper for Germany, has been seized. ...
Article : 64 wordsM. Jean Longuet, Socialist Deputy for Paris, has had an interview with Mr. Lloyd George at Downing-street, [?]n which the Chancellor explained the great effort England is making ...
Article : 554 wordsThe British steamer[?] Wavelet, from Pensacola, while on the voyage to Leith, struck a mine, and was beached at Deal. r ...
Article : 47 wordsA communique states: We carried 250 metres of trenches between Bethune and L[?] Bassee. Hot fighting from trench to trench ...
Article : 36 wordsAt a meeting of the employees of Mort's Dock and Engineering Company, Ltd, held on Thursday, [?]t was resolved on the motion of Mr. J. Storey, M.L.A., to form a rifle club at ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, made a statement in the House of Commons to-day on the naval situation. ...
Article : 812 wordsThe German Emperor is to arrive at Cuxhaven on the [?]th insr. ...
Article : 18 wordsA communique states:—We have pro[?]ressed on the Upper San, Galicia, capturing 1000 Austrians, five machine guns, and a gun. ...
Article : 67 wordsTo-night at the Burwood School of Arts the Rugby Union will make a start with its meetings, which are to take place in each district for the purpose of forming companies ...
Article : 162 wordsA Berlin telegram states that a meeting of Socialists decided not to support the peace movement until Germany is victorious on at least one front. ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, in declaring in the House of Commons that the Navy was "as sound as a bell," said nothing more than the Empire confidently expected. And ...
Article : 276 wordsDutch correspondents state that the recent raid by 34 British aeroplanes badly damaged a bridge at Ostend. Bombs destroyed the station at ...
Article : 63 wordsSydney is to be visited by another motor ship similar to the Annam, which recently attracted such attention here on account of the fact that she possessed no funnels. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe whaler Raku[?]ra, which left Albany on November 2[?], has arrived at Queenstown. The barque Rowe[?], which left ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Viceroy of India (Lora Hardinge) has returned to Delhi from a trip to the Persian Gulf. It is understood that the visit has been a great success. ...
Article : 121 wordsOwing to difficulties in the fulfilment by the Porte to the satisfaction of Greece of the demand made in regard to the insulting of a Greek Naval Attacha in a street ...
Article : 48 wordsBut by far the most [?]nteresting section of Mr. Churchill's speech is that relating to reprisals for the German attacks on submarines. So far Britain has adhered scrupulously to the ...
Article : 313 wordsThe [?]ssue of Russian Treasury bills, amounting to £10,000,000, by the Bank of England, at 95, dated one year, and bearing interest at 5 per cent., has been largely ...
Article : 37 wordsCanon Garland, formerly of Br[?]ane, who arrived yesterday from New Zealand, where he has been located for the past [?] months, stat[?]d that he had been m[?]n impressed by ...
Article : 249 wordsUpon the suggestion of the army and navy staffs, collections have been made in the German armies in France, Belgium, and Poland, witt, the object of p[?]sing a ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. N. J. Primrose, Under-Setretary for Foreign Affairs, In reply to a question [?] the House of Commons, stated that he had arranged with Germany for an exchange of ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Supreme Court has refused an application for a writ of habeas corpus in regar[?] to Gnud[?]n, now undergoing a sentence of five years' p[?]al servitude, imposed by the ...
Article : 57 wordsTwo Austrian aeroplanes on Sunday flew over the "winter palace of the King of Montenegro, at Riek[?]. The King and Queen and the Prinicesses ...
Article : 58 wordsThe "Politiken" states that Germany's food and grain statistics have been wrongly compiled. The errors have surprised the Government, and it may be necessary for ...
Article : 45 wordsSales were continued in the local market to-day. Some [?]00 bales were offered. A few choice wools were included, but the selection, as a whole, was poor. The ...
Article : 66 wordsIt was stated to-day by the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Mahon, that a number, of women married to Germans, and who had therefore, lost their nationality as ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 17 Feb 1915, Page 11
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