WALLANGARRA.—A riotous outbreak of a most disgraceful character occurred at Warwick on Thursday afternoon when the Prime Minister ...
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Article : 499 wordsA high military authority, in his weekly review of the progress of the war, states:—"The enemy employed 50 per cent. more ...
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Article : 360 wordsFurther action has been taken by the Commonwealth Government under the War Precautions (Military Service Referendum) regulations relating to the making ...
Article : 286 wordsThe important and gratifying news that Italy is now safe from further invasion is contained in telegrams received in New York, and is confirmed by a high military ...
Article : 272 wordsA plain, simple statement of fact, which was published in "The Age" on Wednesday regarding the new women's army which has been formed in reat Britian, ...
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Article : 137 wordsMr. T. B. Hobler, councillor of the British Embassy at Washington, stated in a speech that the Allies has sunk or captured 39 submarines in the fortnight ended ...
Article : 145 wordsSYDNEY.—The Sydney Labor Council on Thursday night carried the following motion:—That this council, representative of 150,000 ...
Article : 144 wordsZEEHAZN.—In view of the allegation of Mr. Finlayson, M.P., that General Birdwood's cable message concerning reinforces ments was inspired by the Government, it ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Germans, suspecting that new troops were on their front in a certain fairly quiet sector south of the great battle, attempted several times to raid the British front ...
Article : 300 wordsThe 800 soldiers who are now in Melbourne on thier way to reinforce France's colonial army in the firing line are being feted on a scale that is their surprise and ...
Article : 690 wordsThe London correspondent of the New York "World" has obtained some striking interviews with prominent public men in reference to the progress and duration of ...
Article : 315 wordsWhen the train drew up at the Stanthorpe station, about an hour and a half later, Mr. Hughes was given a reception in complete contrast with that accorded. ...
Article : 309 wordsMr. G. Bernard Shaw, in a newspaper article, propounds as a solution of the Irish question a scheme for the establishment of national Parliaments in Ircland, Scotland ...
Article : 76 wordsA telegram from Petrograd reports:—An agreement made in the spring of 1916. and ratified in February, 1917, between Russia, France and England, has been published. ...
Article : 372 wordsThe Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) stated yesterday that in the event of the Referendum being carried, one of the difficulties in the way of granting leave to ...
Article : 78 wordsA Servian official report from Salonika states that 300 Dalmatian and Croat volunteers from Australian have been sworn in with the Servian army. The contingent ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Cook), who arrived in Melbourne from Sydney yesterday, stressed the necessity for greater organisation on the part of those who are ...
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Article : 78 wordsWith reference to the proposed issue by the Commonwealth and New Zealand Governments of a special Gallipoli ribbon and star to all members of 1914 contingents ...
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Article : 47 wordsWith reference to the question of the supply of cornsacks for the ensuing harvest, the Commonwealth Price Commissioner, Mr. P. Whitton, yesterday met the ...
Article : 182 wordsAt a mass meeting of Liverpool railway men yesterday it was decided to resume working under normal conditions, but to adopt drastic action if a settlement of ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. Arnold Bennett, the well-known novelist, in a trenchant article in the "Daily News," declares that the influence of anti-Democrats like Lord Milner, Sir ...
Article : 197 wordsCount Czernin, the Austro-Hungarian Foreiga Minister, in a speech declared that Australia was ready to negotiate with M. Lenin's Government. That Government's ...
Article : 129 wordsAbout a hundred of the visiting French soldiers will be taken this afternoon as the guests of Hawthron Tramway Trust to Wattle Park, recently acquired by the ...
Article : 134 wordsSenator Russell, Minister in charge of price fixing, intimated yesterday that he wished it to be widely known that purchasers of corusacks under contract prior ...
Article : 137 wordsWorkers for an affirmative vote in the Glen Irish district met at St. James's hall last evening, and elected a committee to act in conjunction with the committee, ...
Article : 117 wordsThe French Government has arranged with Brazil for the use of thirty interned German vessels, aggregating 250,000 tons, to bring foodstuffs to Allied countries. ...
Article : 28 wordsMelbourne representatives of the Union Steamship Company's of New Zealand Ltd. said yesterday that beyond the intimation that the Aparima had been torpedoed no ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsMr. J. H. Cook, general secretary of the Reinforcements Referendum Council, admit ted yesterday that the distribution of "Yes" campaign literature was not being ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 30 Nov 1917, Page 7
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