MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Senator Bakhap (Tas.) in the Senate to-day made a fiery speech, Insisting on conscription, which he had advocated after the outbreak of tho war. ...
Article : 1,560 wordsWe come on to the first huts and dug-outs of the defenders. They are plain and grim with out, but snug inside, with plenty of clean straw and braziers, and an abundance of good food. ...
Article : 579 wordsA letter written by Private Phil. Carroll to Mr. R. L. Moore, of Lithgow, says that when the men disembarked they were perfectly coot, and cracked jokes continually One shell struck ...
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Advertising : 450 wordsThe fact that while we are in the critical stages of a war uon which our national existence is at stake we have fourteen Houses of Parliament in full blast seems ...
Article : 923 wordsBATHURST, Wednesday.--Letters of Bathurst soldiers who participated in the first landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula contain graphic detains. ...
Article : 493 wordsThere is quite enough Hint is Inconvenient and objectionable about the new Lavender Bay station to justify the anger of Mr. Hoyle or of any other citizen. The ...
Article : 1,243 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The proposal to form a national Government finds no favor with the members of the Federal Ministry, nor with the rank and file of the party. ...
Article : 306 wordsA member of the Australian forces operating at the Dardanelles, writing under date of May 2 says:--"The Turks were guilty of the most atrocious acts. Wounded whom our fellows ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 wordsSergeant Macvean, F. Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade, who, was wounded, and sent back to Cairo, writes:--"On Saturday, the 24th of April, we left left the ...
Article : 522 wordsSyd. Le Serve, of the New South Wales Rugby League Committee, who was wounded in the Dardanelles, states that after landing, the Turks were pushed back for three miles, when ...
Article : 112 words"Is it the intention to form a Coalition Ministry?" inquired Mr. Sampson (Vic.) of the Prime Minster in the House of Representatives this afternoon. ...
Article : 91 wordsMajor Gifford Croll, of 2nd Light Horse ?Field Ambulance, writes from Heliopolis, Cairo, on May 10. "We have now 1800 patients in this hospital. Many of the wounds are terrible, ...
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Advertising : 379 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--"Will the Prime Minister" asked Mr. Gregory in the House of Representatives "see that the recent instruction to heads of Government departments that ...
Article : 83 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Last week's announcement by the Minister for External Affairs, that Sir George Reld's appointment as High Commissioner was not to be renewed, led ...
Article : 235 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--Lieutenant T. L. Cadell. who some weeks ago was wounded in action at the Dardanelles, writes to his father, Mr. J. A. Cadell, manager of the London Bank, ...
Article : 671 wordsThe State Government has under consideration the carrying, out of certain harbor works at Jervis Hay. The site recommended is at Captain's Point, where Federal and State ...
Article : 88 wordsThe resignation of Mr. Bryan, on the ground that his, principles prevent him from being identified with anything in the nature of an ultimatum confirm the ...
Article : 536 wordsSnow and rain were reported from various parts of the State yesterday, and a southerly gale developed on the South Coast. In the city the conditions were decidedly wintry. The ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Massey, lately declared that there was no need at present for a special war tax; but he admitted that there was need of a slight increase ...
Article : 277 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The cost of the construction of H.M.A.S. Sydney and Melbourne was £385,000 and £405,000 respectively. The cost to date of the Brisbane, now on the stocks, has ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 10 Jun 1915, Page 6
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