Senator Millen (Minister for Repatriation) anounced in the Senate that the Federal Government had decided that both Federal Houses should ...
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Article : 389 wordsThe weather still favors the German withdrawal. Thick fogs prevail and it is hard to see 50 yards ahead. Our airmen are helpless, and our ...
Article : 290 wordsThe newspapers to-day are commenting on what is described as "the best week's war news since the autumn." The news comprises reports of ...
Article : 324 wordsThe "Morning Post" states that the Chinese Cabinet has decided to break off relations with Germany and to subsequently declare war. The ...
Article : 298 wordsPremier Terauchi, of Japan, cabling in reply to the "Chicago Herald," says: "Nothing could be more repugnant to Japan than the suggestion ...
Article : 59 wordsThere is a growing outburst against the Senate minority, and the greatest concerted effort is predicted, to amend the rules. The students at Illinois University ...
Article : 70 wordsThe New York "World's" Washington correspondent says the Cabinet will decide to-day (Tuesday) whether or not it will arm merchantmen. He ...
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Article : 73 wordsThe news is welcome," said Mr. P. C. Evans, secretary of the Political Labor League. "The Labor party welcomes it. We can only say that the ...
Article : 249 wordsThe "Daily Express" correspondent at the British headquarters states that the South African native labor battalions have proved a great success ...
Article : 79 wordsEvery house in London to-morrow receives the Postmaster General's booklet, explaining the new numerical system for addressing corespondence ...
Article : 48 wordsSir Neville Chamberlain, Director of National Service, in a speech at Whitefield's Tabernacle yesterday said there was little doubt that ...
Article : 215 wordsThe American Presidential inauguration ceremonies at Washington yesterday were marked by extraordinary precautions. The secret ...
Article : 90 wordsLord Strathsprey in the House of Lords to-day will calls attention to the hardships of the double income tax. ...
Article : 30 wordsField-Marshal Sir. D. Haig reports: We attacked and captured the enemy's front and support lines eastwards of Bouchavesnes, on a 1200 yards ...
Article : 88 wordsA Berlin official message says: There is the most violent artillerying on the right bank of the Somme. We repulsed British attacks east of ...
Article : 57 wordsBefore the adjournment of the Senate yesterday, 75 of the 96 members signed a manifesto declaring they favored the Arm[?] Neutrality Bill, and ...
Article : 69 wordsM. Sazanoff (Russian Ambassador to London), presiding at an Anglo-Russian commercial men's meeting, sympathised with the need for a Russia ...
Article : 78 wordsThe "New York Times'" London correspondent says: The neutral journalists who made a tour of the docks were impressed by the tremendous ...
Article : 55 wordsA French communique states:--Our fire and counter-attacks smashed up the German attempts to drive us out of the portions of trenches we ...
Article : 115 wordsA French communique states: There was violent artillerying east of the Meuse. A German attack on Courieres Wood, after an intense bombardment ...
Article : 64 wordsMessrs. Phillip and Company, the Australian shipping merchants, intend to construct a number of large auxiliary schooners for conveving ...
Article : 48 wordsThe most intense interest is prevalent at the Senate minority's action in preventing a vote on the Armed Ships Bill. Disgust is expressed ...
Article : 82 wordsIn reply to America, Austria alleges that Britain's violations of international law were, the starting point for the unrestricted submarine policy ...
Article : 157 wordsThe, Attorney-General (Sir F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P.), in opening the Prize Court proceedings regarding Stinnes' ships (as cabled on the 2nd ...
Article : 549 wordsThe Bishop of London has announced that every clergyman in London has volunteered for national service. ...
Article : 25 wordsSir John Forrest (Federal Treasurer) informed the House of Representatives last night that the Federal Estimates showed a great increase of revenue and ...
Article : 127 wordsA French communique states:-- On the right bank of the Meuse a vigorous counter-attack ejected the enemy from the part of our line which he occupied ...
Article : 66 wordsFrom Paris comes a stirring narrative of the sinking of the Athos on the 17th, which was a second Birkenhead. ...
Article : 150 wordsPresident Wilson has issued a statement that an old law prevents his arming American ships, unless authorised by Congress. President Wilson ...
Article : 370 wordsAfter their first reading of the Austro-Hungarian Note, members of the Government are inclined to interpret it as a effort to plapate Washington ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Admiralty announces: Heavy bombs were dropped on Brebach blast furnaces by naval aeroplanes. ...
Article : 24 wordsFrench military critics claim that the Germans were driven out their positions on the western front by guns and men. It was not a voluntary ...
Article : 794 wordsOwing to a phenomenal fall of rain a sensational flood has occurred in Gin Creek, Longreach, Queensland. All the dwellings in the lower part of the town ...
Article : 68 wordsNewspapers point out that a considerable advance has taken place in the price of foodstuffs since the announcement of the restriction of ...
Article : 200 wordsDoctor Chanader Chakiaberty, a Hindu physician, and Doctor Ernest Skunner, a German, have been arrested for setting afoot a military ...
Article : 74 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says the letter which Mr. Dillon quoted in the House, if it is genuine, indicates that the British Foreign Office was putting ...
Article : 224 wordsRegarding the defeat of the referendum on conscription, Norman McColl, who is still fighting away in the trenches, writes to his father (Mr. A. ...
Article : 140 wordsAn Italian official message states:-- We repulsed repeated attacks at Kosta-bella, capturing one gun, and drove off the enemy with heavy losses. ...
Article : 53 wordsA Russian official message says: In the Caucasus we are pursuing the Turks, who are withdrawing. We occupied the villages of Husseitabad and ...
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Advertising : 171 wordsThere is widespread uneasiness at the large increase in the prices of much-used commodities such as groceries, vegetables and meat, since ...
Article : 104 wordsThe small group opposing the Bill consisted of pacificists, opponents to the granting to the President of war powers, and opponents to the ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Greeks continue to transport arms to Peloponnesus. Twenty thousand rifles have arrived at Batras and 60,000 are now en route to ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Main Committee of the Reichstag severely criticised the note regarding Mexico. Herr Zimmermann justified it ...
Article : 116 wordsA great mass demonstration in New York protested against the action of the Senate minority. The crowd cheered vociferously all ...
Article : 120 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" officially contradicts the reported intention of the Government to take over the Irish breweries. ...
Article : 79 wordsIn addition to a splendid programme of the latest pictures, the Pops to-night will present Ernest Lauri, the Singing Anzac, in the latest photoplay ...
Article : 101 wordsSenator Pearce has lifted the embargo on the supply of bottled liquor to civilians only within a radius of five miles from Liverpool Camp. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Cook) states that the rumoured loss of two Australian troopships has no foundation in fact. The public may ...
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