The Exchange 'Agency's correspondent at Copenhagen gays that, according. to the " Polttken," large Britlsn and German squadrons were observed ...
Article : 371 wordsThe Criminal Sittings of the District Court were resumed this morning before Judge Jameson and a jury of 12. Mr. Drake acted as Crown Prosecutor. ...
Article : 370 wordsWhen a fortnight before Christmas the Legislative Council amended the clause In the Liquor Amendment Lill, which fixod the closing hours of hotels ...
Article : 291 wordsBefore Mr. E. Eglintor, P.M., in the City Police Court this.morning, John Pinlnyaon. (83, laborer) was charged that on March 23, at; Brisbane, he did ...
Article : 398 wordsTho Government has not lost sight of the Importance of reafforestation, anfl a statement, made In this connection by the. Minister for bands. (Mr. ...
Article : 332 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Lukin in the Supremo Court to-day, the hearing of-an action was continued in which Dr.,Henry Byam Ellerton ...
Article : 522 wordsThe Admiralty announces that light cruisers and. destroyers, escorted seaplanes in a raid on the airship sheds in Schleswig-Holstein. Three ...
Article : 214 wordsMr. E, Eglinton, presided over the City Police Court this morning, and Sub-inspector Harlan prosecuted. Hugh Turnbull (28, painter) was ...
Article : 462 wordsTo-day In the Arbitration Court, before Mr. Justice Powers, leave was asked on behalf of the Mining: Employees Association to institute proceedings ...
Article : 265 wordsIn tho Arbitration Court, before Mr. Justice lligglns, the Harrier miners' case was called on. Mr. Hull complained that a witness who had given ...
Article : 635 wordsAn official communique states that there has been a most violent bombardment,west of the Meuse. German attempts at two coups de main at Bois ...
Article : 138 wordsDetails regarding the engageaient between. the British auxiliary cruiserAlcantara and the German raider Greif in the North Sea, show that at one time ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 wordsA Russian communique states: We are vigorously progressing in the ousting of the Turks from the heights of Upper Choieoukh; also we have ...
Article : 54 wordsLady Shacicleton, interviewed, said the-official representatives of her husband would meet in London to-morrow to consider what official steps should ...
Article : 158 wordsA report states that according to travellers from Sehleswlg-Holsteln the British seaplanes burnt a granary and bombed the towns of Hoyer and Todern ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Atlantic Trnnsport Compuny's liner Minneapolis, 13,5t3'tons, has boon sunk. Eleven persons were killed, and the rest were rescued. She was a ...
Article : 83 wordsBefore Sir. B. A. Moore, P.M., in the City Summons Court this morning, Arr Edward Hall, an inspector under the Factories and Shops Acts of ...
Article : 334 wordsCalculations now show that 100 lives were lost in the Sussex outragc. Most likely the passengers in the forccabin were killed by an explosion. The ...
Article : 166 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Chubb, and a jury of four, in the Supremo Court yestcrday. the action was concluded in which Thomas William O'keefe, a grassier, of ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Federal Treasurer has decided to impose another embargo on the export of gold. Early in the month he formulated- a set of conditions under ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Public Works Commission, consisting of Messrs. W. N. Gillies (chairman), W. Bertram, J. T. Gilday,,r. Larcombe, and J. Payne. M's.Jo.A., and ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Customs authorities.,state that consignees of goods on the German sieamor Magdeburg, now lying in New York, may make necessary ...
Article : 92 wordsA meeting-fraught with great poaslbllites for the national weal Is called for next Thursday, 7.45 p.m., in the City Temple, Ann-street. The Citizens' ...
Article : 167 wordsThis morning's send-off, to the Premier was ti very quiet affair. A few members of Parliament, among whom wore noticed Mr. Hunter (Minister for ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Minister for Defence-stated in a communication with, various people concerning the soldiers' repatriation scheme that be expected an appeal to ...
Article : 110 wordsA telegram has been received from Melbourne by the Chief Secretary's Department, calling attention to the fact that a proclamation has been Issued ...
Article : 106 wordsAn official communique states that the Germans have assumed the often on the Mllan Railway, but were Lakes. repulsed the enemy attack ...
Article : 40 wordsPile Bight.—Canberra, from Townsville, passed in. 8.10 a.m. Cape Moreton.—Edouard Detaille, barque, passed out south, 11.50 a.m. ...
Article : 72 wordsA semi-official report states that the Germans have begun a strong offensive in the Doiran region, which Hie French are successfully resisting. The Greek ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. Theodore, as Acting-Premier,. presided at this morning's Cabinet meeting, when routine mutters only were discussed. All important ...
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Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936), Tue 28 Mar 1916, Page 5
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