Seven hundred delegates, representing two and a half million workers, met in the Central Hall, Westminster, to-day to coneider the memorandum drafted by the ...
Article : 243 words1602.—Cpl. W. H. SHADFORTH, Broken Hill (Not. 12). 705.—Lce.-Cpl. K. BENNETT, Semaphore (Nov. 12). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 600 wordsMr. and Mis. Edwin Moss, of Grove Crescent, Salisbury, have been advised that their son, Pte. Wilfred J. Mess, who was previously reported missing, was killed in action on April 8. The ...
Article : 238 wordsMr. Henderson cabled to M. Huysmans, Secretary of the International Socialists at Stockholm, announcing that the war aims memorandum had been carried, and the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe French Labour Federation Congress has urged the working classes of every country to insist on their respective Governments stating their peace conditions. ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. James T. Maslin, of Carmoola Station Bungenewie, New South Wales, has received word that his youngest son, Dvr Frederick James (Jim) Maslin, was killed in action on ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. Purdy, who presided, read Mr. Lloyd George's letter, which was received in silence. When' Mr. Henderson, moved the adoption of the memorandum, Mr. Walsh ...
Article : 333 wordsThe death is reported of Pte. Arthur H. Tucker, son of Mr. W. J. Tucker, of Sandergnove. near Strathalhyn The deceased soldier enlisted in April, 1910, in the Australian Light Horse. He ...
Article : 131 wordsA number of British officers and noncommissioned officers who were captured off Heligoland in the fight of August, 1914, have arrived from Germany. ...
Article : 228 wordsMrs. J. Molineux, of Tarlee, has received a cable message from Belgium, from her eon, Pte. C. G. Molineux, to say that Pte. J. M. Molineux has been 'wounded, and has 'had his right foot ...
Article : 306 wordsThe following awards to members of the Australian imperial Force for distinguished service in the field were announced in The London Gazette on October 27 (officers), and November 9 ...
Article : 812 wordsMr. John Hill, of the Boiler Makers' Society, seconded a motion by Mr. Wilson for the rejection of the memorandum describing Mr. Henderson's "very windy ...
Article : 317 wordsPrince Rupprecht of Bavaria, who has been in command of a section of the Germaxi armies on the western front, is suffering from a nervous breakdown, and he ...
Article : 387 wordsMr. and Mrs. E. Byrne, of Willunga, have been notified by cable that their son has arrived safely in Egypt.—(Advt.). Mr. Francis H. Snow, of St. Wilfrid's, Aldgate, ...
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Advertising : 131 wordsOwing to the lateness of the tour—five minutes to 9 o'-clock—there was no formal welcoming of a. number of soldiers who arrived at the ...
Article : 665 wordsReplying to a resolution of the Parliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress and the national executive of the labour Party suggesting that the ...
Article : 295 wordsSurgeon Copt. Walter Leonard Smith, whose name appeared in The Register. on December 19 be having won the Military Cross, is a son of Mr, Arthur Smith, of Martindale, Gawler. Capt. ...
Article : 82 wordsOne of the military secretaries of the young Men's Christian Association on service for Australian soldiers, reports that the 'Royal engineers at one of the railheads on the Sues Canal, ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 5 Jan 1918, Page 33
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