{No abstract available}
Advertising : 653 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 9 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 781 wordsMr. Hamilton Fyfe, correspondent of the Daily Mail, in a message from Petrograd writes:-- "There are many signs that the German ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Paris official message issued late last night stated:-- "Left of the Meuse partial actions enabled us to extend our positions appreciably to the south of Haucourt. "There were violent bombardments at Dead Man's Hill and ...
Article : 100 wordsThe New York papers allege that Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador at Berlin, has been instructed to demand the details of the punishment inflicted on the commander of ...
Article : 71 wordsIt is understood that the three main questions occupying Mr. Asquith's attention in Dublin are:-- The necessity for carrying out further death sentences, the abolition of ...
Article : 330 wordsM. Marcel Hutin, writing in the Echc de Paris, says Hint Admiral von Capelie, the successor of Von Tirpitz, has promoted Lieutenant Otto Steinbruck, who was the ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Cologne Gazette publishes a fantastic account of the bombardment of the East Coast on April 25. It says that a cruiser squadron arrived at 5 o'clock in the morning ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Official Press Bureau reports that the Foreign Office has issued a statement regarding the proposal that Britain should permit the United States' organisations for ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Paris official message issued this afternoon says:-- "During the night the Germans vainly endeavored to dislodge us from our Dead Man's ...
Article : 63 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reported last night as follows:-- 'Yesterday evening, after a heavy preliminary bombardment, the enemy captured ...
Article : 79 wordsEvery effort was made to keep quiet the arrival in Dublin to -day of the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith. A military guard with fixed bayonets and ...
Article : 161 wordsCorrespondents say that the Australians are already most popular in France With the country folks amongst whom they are billetted, their unfailing good temper, ...
Article : 515 wordsMr. A. G. (Smiler) Hales attacks the Government in Horatio Bottomley's weekly, John Bull, for the surrender of Kut- el- Amara. He says that he knows that General ...
Article : 171 wordsA contingent of Anzacs were entertained by Mrs. Rita Fiskes at a good-bye reception at Stoke Newington yesterday afternoon. Large crowds enthusiastically cheered the ...
Article : 135 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 149 wordsIt is announced that James Connolly and John M'Dermott were shot yesterday. A Dublin official message says:-- "Connolly and M'Dermott, signatories of ...
Article : 173 wordsIn the issue of the British- Australasian of April 6, published in London, appears a reproduction of two pictures which appeared in the French newspaper Excelsior, showing ...
Article : 185 wordsAn Amsterdam message reports that the Frankfurter Zeitung says the Kaiser has decided that the German Imperial Minister for the Interior, Herr Clemens von Delbruck, ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Times, in a leading article, discussing Florence Nightingale's birthday, refers to the lamentable breakdown of the hospital arrangements in Mesopotamia. It says that ...
Article : 235 wordsSir Maurice de Bunsen has informed an Associated Press interviewer at Washington that the British Government is prepared to allow the despatch of medical supplies to ...
Article : 256 wordsThe utmost interest attaches to the visit, and the principal newspapers extol the wisdom of the move. The Manchester Guardian says: "It is a ...
Article : 141 wordsLieutenant- Colonel C. F. Cox, of the Australian Imperial Forces, has been gazetted to the temporary rank of Brigadier -General. ...
Article : 31 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 14 May 1916, Page 1
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: