In a debate in the, House of Commons on the air service. Mr. Joynson Hicks advocated reprisals for the Zeppelin raids. He asked why there were no British Zeppelins. ...
Article : 152 wordsThe negotiations for a settlement of the beer strike, which were opened up yesterday between the Liquor Trades Employees' Union and the various proprietary interests ...
Article : 597 wordsThe following announcement has been officially released to the press by the home authorities:-- On September 2 the transport Southland, ...
Article : 183 wordsGerman official reports state that the Germans are abandoning part of the country west of Riga recently won, because rains have transformed the area into swamps. ...
Article : 261 words"A British communique announcing the impending despatch of Anglo-French troops, and the news that the Germans are fortifying the Servian bank of the Danube, have ...
Article : 396 wordsMr. Roch, in the House, of Commons, referring to the national misgivings regarding the Dardanelles, said the campaign was undertaken without expert advice when the ...
Article : 295 wordsThe debate on Mr. Asquith's motion for a credit vote of £400,000,000 was continued in the House of Lords yesterday. Lord Midleton said: "The Germans get a ...
Article : 224 wordsThe 35th convention of the American Federation is being held at San Francisco. Mr. E. [?]vin, the delegate from the British Trades Congress, warned the United States ...
Article : 437 wordsThe War Committee of the Cabinet consists of Mr. Asquith (Premier), Mr. Balfour (First Lord of the Admiralty), Mr. Lloyd George (Minister for Munitions), Mr. Bonar ...
Article : 131 wordsA Petrograd official message cays:-- "On the left bank of the Dvina, 16 miles from Riga, we. have captured a farm, and repulsed a counter-attack. The Germans lost ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Ginnell gave notice of a question to Sir Edward Grey as to outrages and offences committed by Australians in Egypt. ...
Article : 155 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Hogge made a personal attack on Mr. Asquith in connection with the suspension of the Globe newspaper. He suggested that the Prime Minister ...
Article : 189 wordsColonel Repington military correspondent of the Times, writes:-- "Mr. Asquith's announcement that the General Staff is to he allied with the War ...
Article : 123 wordsAll efforts to settle the Industrial dispute at the Australian Woollen Mills, Marrickville, have so far failed, and the work of the factory is still at a standstill. A meeting of ...
Article : 59 wordsW. E. Hart, the Australian aviator, has determined to go to England to join the Flying Corps and take part in the war. "There is nothing doing here," he said this ...
Article : 65 wordsA Constantinople official message says:-- "Our artillery forced three enemy transports off Kemis Liman to depart. "Near Sedd-ul-Bahr we destroyed enemy ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. M[?]Kye, of Manly, stated to-day that there has been no strike in his bakery Manly over the employment of a non-unionist. The simple fact, he says, is that two ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the men of military ago in Russia at the outbreak of war were ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Times correspondent at Rome says that the accounts concerning the Ancona are misleading. It is believed that only eight boats had ...
Article : 92 wordsTeheran reports suggest that apprehension has been caused by the British expedition to Baghdad. The majority of the Persian Parliament ...
Article : 40 wordsIn the House of Representatives this afternoon the Federal Income Tax Assessment Bill passed all stages. Mr. Hughes agreed, however, to consider a ...
Article : 55 wordsA New York message states that there are three other liners which should be afloat today in the Mediterranean, carrying in the aggregate 3413 souls, about which much ...
Article : 63 wordsA Tokio cable says that for the first time for 2500 years the people of Japan und the representatives of the foreign Powers were permitted to participate in the coronation ...
Article : 162 wordsThe British steamer Caria (3032 tons), owned [?] the Cunard Company, has been sunk. ...
Article : 20 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Sir Edward Grey said, in answer to a question, that he regretted that he had had no opportunity of recently using the services of Lord ...
Article : 130 wordsShortly before 1 o'clock to-day Mrs. Lavinia Braun, 38, und her husband, Ernest Peter Braun, 41, were found dead in their home at Victoria-street, near Banksia-street, ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Germans have placed Brussels under martial law and are depriving Belgium of civic control. ...
Article : 21 wordsPrivate Hilton Smith, in a letter to his mother at Globe Point, tolls how the Australian wounded soldier is treated in England:-- ...
Article : 339 wordsA section of the American pross is sarcastic towards President Wilson over the Ancona. They say that the time has come when more words are useless, and ask if President ...
Article : 60 wordsSergeant-major Rupert Chapman, nephew of Mr. Austin Chapman, M.H.R,, writing from the trenches, Dardanelles, on September 17, says:-- ...
Article : 453 wordsThe Bucharest correspondent of the Times states that the Germans have so far discharged more than 1000 waggon-loads of munitions at Danube ports. Kladovo has ...
Article : 61 wordsAt the invitation of Sir Newton Moore (Agent-General for West Australia), a number of guests inspected the motor ship Kangaroo at the West India docks. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Petrograd newspaper Novoe Vremya urges that German concessions in China should be treated as German territory, and seized forthwith, as they are hotbeds of ...
Article : 66 wordsAn official message from Paris says:-- "There has been active cannonading by, both sides at Loos, Colonne, and Soucahel. "Our mine explosions blew up a German ...
Article : 62 words"From what I have seen I am sure that the Japanese people are wholeheartedly with the Allies," said Mr. L. A. Bogoslovsky, the new Russian Vice-Consul in Melbourne, ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Tijd, of Amsterdam, states that the Kaiser has commuted the death sentences passed on Louise Thiliez, a teacher. Countess de Belleville, and Louis Severin, a chemist, to ...
Article : 52 wordsIt is unofficially stated at Petrograd that the Allied nations have disembarked 15[?],000 troops at Salon[?]a. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Servians are gallantly resisting tho Bulgarians in the Kachan[?] Pass. There is heavy lighting in Lite south between the Allied forces and the Bulgarians, ...
Article : 39 wordsWriting to his mother, Pte. W. J. O'Brien, of Gunnedah, tells of the excellent treatment he is receiving at the Hel[?]an convalescent home:-- ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsLieut-Colonel Fetherston is completing an investigation of the medical service, and is reporting to the Commonwealth shortly. He is going to Egypt in the steamer Arabia on ...
Article : 80 wordsA New York message reports that, two mote munition works in the United States have been destroyed by fire. Germans are suspected behaving started ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is reported from New York that the fire at the Bethlehem Steel Company's works started in an oil tank within the building. There were in the building 800 guns of all ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Tudor, in the House of Representatives this afternoon, moved for the restoration of the fodder duties, which were removed on December 3, 1914. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Fri 12 Nov 1915, Page 5
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