The King and the Royal Family spent Christmas quietly at Sandringham. The dug-outs of the First Army were visited by Santa Claus, and there was a great deal ...
Article : 231 wordsA crowd of 2000, including civilians and visiting soldiers, wrecked the shops of four residents last night, and did damage estimated at close on £1000. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Prime Minister has issued the following Christmas message to the people of the Commonwealth:-- This Christmas Day, symbolic ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsI have been privileged to see the advanced proofs of an article on the near eastern situation, written for publication in the Spectator. It contains the following:-- ...
Article : 390 words"True as gospel," said the telephone girl, defiantly. "They ought to he interned, or something like that." The interviewer had asked whether she ...
Article : 682 words"While effecting an arrest in Cleveland- street, Redfern, about 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Constable Arentz was attacked by a mob of civilians and soldiers. The man he ...
Article : 293 wordsLatest messages from Sajonica show that a powerful fleet is ready to support the army. There is a great array of artillery strongly placed. Trenches similar to those ...
Article : 216 wordsDespite the fact that 22 members of the Metropolitan Railways Rifle Club have enlisted, Secretary W. Garland is able to report gratifying progress during the first ...
Article : 922 wordsSignor Magrin[?], the famous Italian correspondent, has interviewed in Roumania a professor fresh from Constantinople. "The German reign of terror," he says, "is ...
Article : 421 wordsThe German wireless source of news fantastically claims that the Anglo-Australians were forcibly driven into the sea at Anzac and Suvia Bay. ...
Article : 31 wordsA disturbance occurred in a house in Dick street, Chippendale, last night, and James Rivers (30), boilermaker's laborer, of 13 Dick-street, Chippendale, ...
Article : 58 wordsCorrespondents state that this is a war to the death. There will be no peace and no feasting until victory is attained. British soldiers have a deep detestation of the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe London press, commenting on the Dardanelles losses, emphatically reiterates that it was pure waste of life. The Westminster Gazette states:--"The ...
Article : 226 wordsThe inquest regarding the death of Michael M'Cue, who was found dead at his residence as a result of gun shot wounds, was continued yesterday, and further adjourned till ...
Article : 112 wordsThe French wireless source of news states that Germany has established a commodities commission in Bulgaria, with large powers of commandeering grain and live stock, and ...
Article : 45 wordsA guard on a train which left Oatley early yesterday morning, Edward Joseph Cox. 27 of Mount Vernon-street, Forest Lodge, a married man, fell from his van and was killed. ...
Article : 139 wordsReports concerning the state of the Kaiser's health are conflicting. A message from Zurich states that there has been a recurrence of the cancer trouble. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe correspondent of the Times at Rome states that Prince Alexis's staff claims that in the Servian retreat all the artillery was brought away, including four heavy ...
Article : 83 wordsYesterday's Christmas festival performances by the Royal Philharmonic comprised an instrumental concert in the afternoon and the oratorio The Messiah at night. There ...
Article : 340 wordsArrangements were made by the Sydney Mission to Seamen for the entertainment of a large number of seafaring men yesterday, at the Seamen's Institute. ...
Article : 134 wordsA German official message states that the positions at Hartmann's Wellerkopf were regained, and that the French were also driven out of a trench on the north slope. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe military critic of the London Weekly Despatch points out that Germany is not sending many troops to the Near East. Her policy is to use the Bulgars and Turks on ...
Article : 49 wordsThe London press pay tributes to the work done at Gallipoli and Lemnos by the Egyptian Labor Corps, commanded by British engineers and drawn from natives of ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Sacred College of Cardinals, in presentin[?] the Pope with Christmas greetings, said that he was the proper person to restore peace to the world, having no interests except ...
Article : 52 wordsThe steam trawler Cameo was wrecked in a gale off Grimsby. The crew disappeared. The men were tied to the mast, but it was impossible to send out lifeboats owing to the ...
Article : 50 wordsThe story of the sinking of the Breslau and the damaging of the Goeben is baseless. Similarly the reported sacking of Varna by the Russians is a myth, and has now been ...
Article : 60 wordsThe London "Weekly Despatch says:-- "British sympathy in connection with the Anzac-Suv[?]a withdrawal is displayed in a Rood of invitations to Christmas dinners. ...
Article : 82 wordsWashington has instructed the American Consuls to ascertain whether the Japanese steamer Yasaka Maru was warned before being torpedoed. ...
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Family Notices : 253 wordsCopenhagen messages state that Mr. Henry Ford has departed for America. He left a cheque for 1,000,000 kroner (£38,250) to finance a committee of five men. ...
Article : 79 wordsKing Ferdinand of Bulgaria has been greeted in Macedonia as Czar and Liberator. He was deeply impressed by the battlefield at Prizrend. He saw hundreds of burnt motor ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Cologne Zeitung states that President Wilson, of the United States, is seeking a great success in connection with the Ancona Note to Austria, lost he should prejudice his ...
Article : 42 wordsMr, Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for War, stated in the House of Commons that General Sir Ian Hamilton had convinced him of the great difficulties in the ...
Article : 106 wordsCable messages have been received from members of the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt, addressed as follows:-- "Mrs. D. A. Kenny, Telenoon, Whistle-road, Manly," from ...
Article : 57 wordsIn a collision between a cab and a motor car in Oxford-street, near Green's-road, Paddington, at 11.25 p.m. on Friday, a cabdriver and his two passengers were injured. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Paris Figaro has Interviewed M. Venezelos on the result of the elections. "They were," he said. "a triumph for the Venezellsts. Tell France that the Greek people will ...
Article : 62 wordsA New York message stats that an explosion occurred at the Bliss shrapnel works, at Brooklyn, on Thursday night, one man being killed, and 10 wounded, while the lives ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the Times says that an Italian destroyer attacked and sank a large Austrian ship laden with arms, and then rammed a submarine, cutting it in ...
Article : 45 wordsGeorge Phillips, 29, a dealer, of 51 Meagher-street, Chippendale, and Albert Jackson, 29, a laborer, of 32 Queen-street, Chippendale, fell from a tramcar yesterday. The Civil ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 26 Dec 1915, Page 4
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