LONDON, Thursday Night.—A[?]entry at Dorchester, where one thousand prisoners are interned, shot a pigeon having a German letter under ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Kaiser, in his reply to Belgium, has definitely placed at on record for all future ages that the that the destiny of Germany depends absolutely upon He himself has now definitely stated it in language which does not admit ...
Article : 450 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—A prominent American, who was for many years resident in Berlin, interviewed in London, said that the Germans are ...
Article : 147 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. A wireless message from Vice-Admiral Sir George Patey was received to-day by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsConsiderable information about the enemy has been gleaned from prisoners. Our bombardment on the 15th produced a great impression. Our ...
Article : 1,076 wordsANTWERP, Thursday Night.—A Belgian court-martial convicted Hoffman a German infantryman, for [?] a peasant woman with a ...
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—A sentry fatally bayoneted Macleod, a coastguard officer at the Seacliff signal station, Berwick mistaking [?] for a ...
Article : 27 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Victorian troops, to the number of approximately five thousand, marched through the city to-day. They were given a ...
Article : 129 wordsNEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Kaiser, in an appeal to America through the German Chancellor (Baron von Bethmann Hollweg) declares that ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Stanley Buckmaster, M.P., succeed Mr F. Smith as director of the Press Bureau. Mr Smith is going to the ...
Article : 43 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—Quantities of British cargo aboard British and German vessels in German ports at the outbreak of war have now been sold ...
Article : 96 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Friday Morning.—Socialist posters have appeared on the walls an Berlin: "We want peace," and "Down with the Kaiser." ...
Article : 28 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Mr C. E. W. Bean, a member of the editorial stan of the "Sydney Morning Herald," has been recommended by the central ...
Article : 64 wordsAMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—"The Frankfort Gazette," says the Government has asked legal advice regarding the Duke of Coburg's claims on ...
Article : 48 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—The Board of Trade's exhibition of German made toys is a great success, and women and girls are bing taught similar ...
Article : 40 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The High Commission (Sir George Reid) cables from London this morning as follows: Official: In reply to the statement ...
Article : 261 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—"The British Australasian" says the Belgian Government, while deeply grateful for Mr Holman's offer to take Belgian ...
Article : 91 wordsHOBART, Friday.—The Prize Court is to sit in Hobart on Tuesday to deal with the detained German steamer Oberhausen, which has been in port ...
Article : 37 wordsAMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—Doctor Freund in an article in "The Vossische" says that after the war no German, patriot, should buy ...
Article : 51 wordsAs there as a shortage of butter for the troops forming the Expeditionary Forces from Tasmania, now in camp at Brighton Junction, Mr J. Edgar, ...
Article : 160 wordsROME, Thursday Night.—Mr Winston Churchill, in an interview with the "Glornale d' Italia," said: "We always thought it impossible that Italy ...
Article : 237 wordsForty German nuns at Honsbeick have been expelled from Belgium owing to one urging a peasant woman to pray for the Kaiser, whom she said is an ...
Article : 53 wordsOTTAWA, Thursday Night.—Mt James M'Donald, a railway contractor of Vancouver, has obtained permission to raise a crack corps of 500 British ...
Article : 41 wordsHOBART, Friday.—A total of 173 men haw now been enrolled for the second Expeditionary Force for Tasmania. Five officers and 59 men are ...
Article : 33 wordsNEW YORK, Friday Morning.—Mr Theo. Roosevelt, in an article in "The Outlook,", says that there was room for sincere differences of opinion about the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 653 wordsThe Australian field hospital's surgeons report that 450 officers and men, British and Germans, have been under treatment simultaneously. The Germans, ...
Article : 238 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Cold, bleak weather prevailed for the show to-day, and the attendance was a long way below the numbers for previous years. ...
Article : 140 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—The Press Bureau publishes Mr Vinston Churchill's interview with Glornate d' Itlia." Mr Churchill ...
Article : 180 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—The British Government, after consultation with the various interests concerned, is ending the moratorium for bills of ...
Article : 202 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Gundagai police have received information that Joseph Gavin had been killed at Jugiong during a drunken brawl. A man ...
Article : 54 wordsThe High Commissioner telegraphs from London September 24, 10.20 p.m. Official: The following report from ...
Article : 946 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—Dr. [?]mile Dillon, correspondent of "The [?]aily Telegraph," says that Italy has insistently influenced the Triplice on ...
Article : 79 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Brisbane express dashed into a capt, which was crossing the line near the Eastwood railway station this morning. Three ...
Article : 81 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The recommendations of the Price of Goods Board for the prices of wheat, flour, and bread were approved to-day by the ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Sat 26 Sep 1914, Page 8
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