The Buninyong completed her leading of general produce, and left shortly after five for Sydney. Brisbane and northern ports. A steamer for New ...
Article : 115 wordsLondon, Thursday, 10 15 p.m.—General F. B. Maurice, Director of Military Operations on the Imperial General Staff, speaking to Press representatives ...
Article : 295 wordsThursday, 2.25 p.m.—There has teen 48 hours' incessant rain. The enemy yesterday afternoon succeeded at great cost in obtaining a foothold in ...
Article : 217 wordsSydney, Friday —Railway and tramway employes who struck yesterday in protest against the introduction of the card system appear determined not to resume work ...
Article : 561 wordsThis is the anniversary of the commencement of the greatest event in the world's history, and throughout the Empire the event will be commemorated. The ...
Article : 798 wordsA Russian official message received in London on Thursday says:—"Between the Zbruez and the Dneister, in Galicia, our troops abandoned positions ...
Article : 251 wordsLondon, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George, Baron Sounino, General Smuts, Lord Robert Ceil and Mr. Bonar Law, and Russian representatives have left ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. J. A. Boyd, M.H.R., president of the committee of management of training ships, said yesterday that he was hopeful that the Dart (which, is ...
Article : 102 wordsAlthough the common at the Breakwater is still inundated with water, the Barwen has begun to retire within its banks. [?]erday it went back several ...
Article : 91 wordsLast Sunday morning a ten-round foxing contest was fought amongst. members of the newly-formed Athletic Club attached to the local railway ...
Article : 93 wordsA United Service reporter writes:—"The Australians did magnificent work at a dominating little Enoll topped by a windmill. They took the place, lost ...
Article : 226 wordsLondon, Thursday. — General von Falkenhayn. formerly Chief of the German General Staff, has been appointed commander of the Turkish forces. He ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Inspector of Factories (Mr. W. Tipple) has been notified that an amended determination of the Woodworkers' Board becomes operative to-day. It ...
Article : 31 wordsLieut.-Colonel a'Court Repington, military correspondent of the London "Times," regards what be calls the Third Battle of Ypres as the natural ...
Article : 298 wordsWith Mrs. H. P. Douglass, the newly-elected president, in the chair, the first monthly meeting of the Geelong District Nursing Society for the. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe secretary desires to acknowledge the following donations:—Mrs. J. Holloway (Murghebolue), Mrs Lugg (Airey's Inlet), Miss P. Bowey (Leopold), Miss ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Victorian Hallway Commissioners stated yesterday that so far the Victorian railway services would not be interrupted by the cessation of work in Sydney and ...
Article : 288 wordsA message from Amsterdam states that the Kaiser summoned Field-Marshal von Llindenberg, Chief of the German General Staff; General von ...
Article : 128 wordsCorrespondents relate that the airmen were audacious beyond belief on July 31st, spreading terror in the ranks of the enemy, swooping down like hawks ...
Article : 307 wordsFor having property illegally in his possession a man was fined 40/-, and 10- costs, at the Police Court yesterday morning. He was defended by Mr ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Minister for Marine has resigned because be object to the demand of the Navy Committee to be empowered to inquire into naval affairs the ...
Article : 141 wordsWashington, Friday.—The United States is asking European neutrals for full particulars of exports and food needs, with the object of holding ...
Article : 245 wordsAt the invitation of Mrs Dickson, of bysart, a meeting was held in the Red Cross rooms last night. Mrs. A. J. Holden occupied the chair. There were ...
Article : 314 wordsA message from the Rome correspondent of the London "Times" says:—"Mr. A. J. Balfour's studied omissions in regard to Austria, in his speech in ...
Article : 184 wordsIn the course of an interview, General Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, on being asked to express a "frank soldier's opinion" ...
Article : 404 wordsCertificates from London College of Music have just arrived for the following pupils of Mrs. Marks, L.L.C.M.:—Practical examination held December. ...
Article : 476 wordsSir,—I would like to warn the farmers in the Bellarine Shire (through the medium of your valuable paper) of the grave danger of being compelled to ...
Article : 491 words"There has been great artillery fire east of Braye-en-Laonnois and west of Craonne (on the Aisne front). There was a violent artillery struggle on the ...
Article : 197 wordsOn the eve of the commencement of the fourth year of the war the German newspapers anxiously discuss the frture. The Cologne "Zeitung" raves ...
Article : 269 wordsIt is announced in the "London Gazette" that the Victoria Cross has been, awarded the following officers:—Second Lieut. J. S. Dunville, late of the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe clerical staff of the Melbourne Electric Supply Company assembled on Saturday last to say good-bye to one of the staff, Miss F. C. M'Henry, who ...
Article : 129 wordsMr Bonar Law informed the House of Commons that German official statements gave the expenditure by Germany from February to May at ...
Article : 74 wordsVancouver, Thursday. — A steamer of 6000 tons, with 546 returned wounded soldiers on board, wont ashore on the Canadian coast in a fog. All the ...
Article : 75 words(Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the London "Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 4 Aug 1917, Page 3
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