Mr. Keith Murdoch, telegraphing; from Australian Headquarters ou September 7th, said:—The operations of which the Australian iront is the ...
Article : 550 wordsA German official message says:— Everywhere on the battlefront we are in our new positions. South of the Peronne-Camhrni road the enemy ...
Article : 82 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: On the southern portion of the battlefrout we have now entered the area of our defensive systems ...
Article : 328 wordsThe following cablegram has been received iron) the British Ministry of Information, and is issued by the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt:— ...
Article : 1,608 wordsAt the meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday approval was given to the cre[?] of terminal wheat silos at Williamstown and Geelong in making the announcement, ...
Article : 868 wordsThe recruiting office has direct evidence of the effect of Sergt. Kemp's Sunday appeal at Transvaal-square. The volunteer was a married man with a ...
Article : 776 wordsTerrorism and confusion are couvalsing Petrograd and Moscow. Travellers report widespread noting and street fighting Mr. D.R. Francis, the ...
Article : 407 wordsReuter learns that the progress has been good in the week-end. The line now runs from Havrincourt Wood (south-west of Cambrai), thence through ...
Article : 520 wordsMr. James Campbell, the. London "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters, strikingly pictures the bitter, unavailing attempt by the ...
Article : 422 wordsOn Friday evening a youth visited the shop of Mr. S. H. Thompson and purchased a pair of run boots and leggingso valued as £2. In payment he tendered a ...
Article : 255 wordsA despatch announces that an agreement has been signed between representatives of Peru and the United States, transferring to the latter the ...
Article : 84 wordsDetective Olholm, of Melbourne, yesterday mssisted Plainclothes-constable, Loughron, of Geelong, in investigating the cutting away of the embankment of a large dam on ...
Article : 78 words"There is much less crime this month in this district, than there has been for a very long time." remarked a police officer yesterday. The number of arrests for the ...
Article : 151 wordsOn almost the whole battle front enemy artillery is thundering as it has not done for a long time, indicating that tho Germans are preparing to make a ...
Article : 324 wordsThe president of the Mount Moriae Reu Cross branch hopes for a specially good attendance of memuers and all interested in the effort for Gala Day ...
Article : 639 wordsCardinal Bourne, in dedicating a war shrine at Kensington, warned the people against Pacifism. He said: 'Be not misled by some pernicious things ...
Article : 76 wordsGeneral March told the United States Senate Committee that the situation on the West front was more satisfactory than it had been for many mouths. ...
Article : 183 wordsConstable M'Cormick proceeded against John Hotchin for assault. The case was adjourned for seven days. Messrs. W. R. Anderson, S. Jacobs. T. M. Dickins and T. ...
Article : 40 wordsDonors of furniture to the Soldiers' Club have been generous with clocks, and the club possesses three large timepieces. Workmen yesterday fixed them in their allotted ...
Article : 203 wordsSome time ago the City Council ereeted a number of posts in Loch-street, East Geelong, to protect the property of the latepayers from damage by vehicles driven ...
Article : 87 wordsRenter's correspondent, at Amsterdam says that mother instance of the German authorities' endeavor to allay the present moral panic in Germany is a ...
Article : 176 wordsLatest reports from Atlantic liners show rhat U-boats on this side have recently been operating disguised as boats with sails. The schooner Belle was ...
Article : 158 wordsThe following news matter appears on pages 5 and 6: Country News. Shipping Commercial, Sporting, Etc. Owing to pressure on our space several ...
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