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Advertising : 20 wordsThe House of Commons was well filled to-day to hear the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Edward Carson, survey naval affairs. In introducing the navy estimates, ...
Article : 169 wordsA semi-official message from Vienna states that the American and Austrian situation is extremely grave. Count Tisza's newspaper, The Pester Lloyd, states that ...
Article : 116 wordsGermany may put more faith in her submarines than in her battle fleet, but Admiral Beatty is quite prepared to turn all the latter into under-sea boats. ...
Article : 1,123 wordsGerman official:—We frustrated British attacks south-east of Ypres and astride La Bassee Canal; and French attacks between the Meuse and the Moselle. ...
Article : 35 wordsSir Edward Carson said that during the first 18 days, of December 69 British, allied, and neutral steamers of over 1,000 tons had been lost. The total averages was over 201,600. In the corresponding days of January 65 vessels of a tonnage of 182,533, were lost. In ...
Article : 392 wordsThe Viceroy of India, in the Legislative Council to-day, referred to his speech of February 7, and said the time had arrived for the Empire to make a united and ...
Article : 372 wordsThe Admiralty proposed to make a change in publishing the British losses. In addition to the vessels sunk they would now publish the arrivals and departures of ...
Article : 144 wordsA strike has existed at Krupps for the past fortnight. Seventeen thousand Essen workmen demand better food and wages. Some of them have been sent to the front ...
Article : 40 wordsBefore dealing with the submarine menace, which he intended to do in a spirit of perfect frankness, the increasing silence and watchfulness of the fleet ...
Article : 126 wordsThe German newspapers demand Mr. Gerard shall disprove Count Reventlow's charges declaring that the Ambassador spied on behalf of England, and gave ...
Article : 42 wordsTwelve thousand ships in and out in 18 days did not look like paralysing us. He believed the submarine menace, could and would be solved. There was no angle ...
Article : 131 wordsForty Americans have arrived at Zurich, including the Consuls who were at Dresden and Hamburg. The first words of the latter —"Thank God I am again in a ...
Article : 85 wordsIn the last two months the number of armed merchant ships had increased 47½ per cent. Seventy-eight per cent, of armed vessels had escaped after attack, while ...
Article : 68 wordsAn Order in Council declares that a vessel encountered at sea envoyaging to or from any neutral country affording access to enemy territory without calling at ...
Article : 68 wordsSome even among those who have shown themselves the true friends of women's enfranchisement during long years of uphill work on its behalf are included to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,220 wordsThe Daily Telegraph states that the Dardanelles enquiry report will be published on Thursday. The members that the attempt at Gallipoli was not ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 81 wordsThe war correspondent in Mesopotamia, Mr. Edmund Candler, states that losses sustained ,by the Turks on February 15 included two brigadier-generals. The ...
Article : 58 wordsThe British Prize Court has decided that the claim of submarine E14 (as cabled on January 29) must be disallowed on the ground that it had not been proved that ...
Article : 48 wordsIn moving the second reading of the Mission Eoclesiastical Services Bill in the House of Lords to-day, the Archbishop of Canterbury explained the object of the ...
Article : 363 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lambert announced that the Turks hold 327 British officers as prisoners and 1,652 men. They also had 13 colonial officers and ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsThe Manchester Guardian declares its opinion that the recommendations of Lord Balfour of Burleigh's committee on Empire trade concern Great Britain more ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) remarked on Thursday that his attention had been drawn to an paragraph in the press regarding alleged ...
Article : 276 wordsHenley Beach residents are moving in the matter of obtaining recruits. A meeting has been arranged to be held at the kiosk on Friday evening. The ladies of ...
Article : 486 wordsThe National Farmers' Union has passed a motion protesting against calling up farm labourers, and urging the Government to authorise the Minister of Agriculture to ...
Article : 32 wordsMrs. Norman Shelley, in the course of an address at a win-the-war meeting today, said the workers for the Win-the-War League could name a country town where ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. F. W. Massey), in an interview in regard to the report of Lord Balfour, of Burleigh's committee, said it was an ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the Board of Agriculture will empower local authorities. to compulsorily take over land for allotment purposes, with a view to ...
Article : 37 wordsThe High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Andrew Fisher) to-day opened an exhibition of Mr-D'Arcey Nuttall's (the Melbourne cartoonist) war cartoons at the ...
Article : 59 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, February 30.—At about 2.30 this morning Mr. Stainer, who has a ham and beef shop here, was awakened, and found that a partition ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Register corresponds at Noora (on the Paringa line) telegraphed on Thursday :—"Severe thunderstorm; 4.448 of rain in 48 hours; 1.82 in 20 minutes." ...
Article : 128 wordsThe First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Edward Carson, has announced that Lord Fisher joined the Admiralty in the capacity of President of the Inventions ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsThe House of Commons will meet specially on Friday to hear Mr. Lloyd George's statement. ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Thu 22 Feb 1917, Page 1
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