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Advertising : 531 wordsBelgian aviators report that the German artillery bombarding Antwerp is only supported by small bodies of infantry. The bombardment is regarded as a ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Allied commanders warmly praise the services rendered by the British Volunteer Motor-cycle Despatch-riders, many of whore are University undergraduates. ...
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Article : 26 wordsPETROGRAD, Saturday Morning efforts It is officially stated that despite all their efforts in the Baltic Sea the Germans have only succeeded in sinking the steamship ...
Article : 67 wordsMajor, von Mantedffel, formerly of the 33rd Regiment, who was responsible for the destruction of Louvain, has been suspended. It is rumored that this is the first act of the ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Government is inviting tenders for £15,000,000 six months Treasury bills. ...
Article : 19 wordsSir George Reid cables as follows :— "German official reports state that the German army may be forced to give up points of little importance, but the people must reserve ...
Article : 82 wordsGreat care is being taken to conceal the Kaiser's movements. He is surrounded by a large body of Life Guards and an enormous staff of detectives. ...
Article : 48 wordsA camp has been established of 18,000 prisoners of war at Wesel, near the Dutch frontier. It is surrounded by high barbed-wire fences. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Board of Trade has completed its arrangements for special unemployed grants to Trades Unions where there is an abnormal state of unemployment. ...
Article : 44 wordsIt is reported that the German general staff has left Luxemburg for Mayence. ...
Article : 19 wordsThere are about 300 actors and 150 cricketers now serving with the colors. Amongst the later are J. W. K. T. Douglas, "Plum" Warner, C. Sewell Blythe, and Spooner. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the statement published regarding the alleged critical situation between Turkey and Great Britain is unauthorised, and does not represent the views of the ...
Article : 40 wordsNearly a thousand guns were employed in the action for the possession of the Uzsok pass. The Austrians put up an obstinate defence, ...
Article : 75 wordsA communique from Paris states:— "A violent battle continues on the left, especially at Roye, in the Somme Department, where the Germans have concentrated largely. ...
Article : 164 wordsA cable from Sir Georg Reid, dated London, October 1, 9.4 p.m., states :— Official : A casualty list from headquarters reports 3 killed, 38 wounded, 19 missing, and ...
Article : 53 wordsBy the Telegraph Act of 1909 it is enacted that the Governor General may, whenever emergency arises which renders it desirable in the public interest so to do, authorise any ...
Article : 343 wordsThe Victorian District of the Australian Journalists' Association tendered Mr. C. Bean, the official war correspondent of the Australian Expeditionary Force, a compliementary dinner ...
Article : 302 wordsIn, a cable dated London, October 1, 12.40 a.m., Sir George Reid says:— "Official: Paris reports no change in the general situation, but the Allies have made progress on the, left and ...
Article : 59 wordsThe following changes have been made in the Navai forces:— Commonwealth Commander, John Francis Robina, R.N. (retired), has been appointed ...
Article : 140 wordsThe following cablegram was despatched to the High Commissioner in London by the Department of External Affairs yesterday :— "A London telegram to-day reports that Lord ...
Article : 86 wordsA British newspaper correspondent, telegraphing from Calais on Wednesday, after a tour of the country to the north or the Allies' left wing, says there is no longer room for ...
Article : 328 wordsThe Dutch and Belgian Governments have arranged for 20,000 families to leave Antwerp for Rotterdam. Every variety of steamer is being used for ...
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Family Notices : 156 wordsFollowing is a copy of a cablegram rercived from the Prime Minister of South Africa, dated October 2, 10.25 a.m.:— "Please inform Mrs. G. McDougall, 330 ...
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Article : 74 wordsPreparations for the State elections have already started. It is expected they will ba held the third week in November. Ministerialists expect to return in the same, strength—44. ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 4 Oct 1914, Page 1
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