Baron Cowdray, in a speech, said that he had no doubt that the air service would be a determining factor in compelling the enemy to seek peace on terms which would be of ...
Article : 142 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: -- "We repulsed several counter-attacks yesterday in the neighborhood of the Ypres-Staden railway line. "The enemy forced back our advanced troops a short distance on a front of ...
Article : 476 wordsThe Legislative Assembly yesterday before proceeding with further consideration of the Government's Land Bill, was occupied with a number of questions dealing with the strike. ...
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Article : 1,080 wordsMr. O. Bryant (Australasian Engineers) brought the matter of superannuation and dismissed railway and tramway employees before the weekly meeting of the Labor Council last ...
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Article : 546 wordsThe House resumed consideration in Committee of the Crown Lands Amendment Bill, on tho clause which proposes to abolish the ballot and Mr. Wearne's amendment for its retention. ...
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Article : 69 wordsSir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for Now Zealand, visited the warship New Zealand The captain, who has been recently appointed to the command of the vessel declared: ...
Article : 67 wordsThe State Department at Washington has made public certain cablegrams received by Count von Bernstorff, formerly German Ambassador in America, showing that Germany, ...
Article : 351 wordsMr. J. Ralley, vice-president of the New South Wales Section of the A.W.U., said yesterday, in connection with the strike among the volunteer wheat handlers at White Bay. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Governor-General has directed the recognition of Mr. S. S. Cohen as Consul-General for Greece at Sydney. The Governor of Queensland and Lady Gould ...
Article : 565 wordsMr. Andrew Fisher, Australian High Commissioner, is receiving many letters from prisoners or war in Germany, asking him to send more soup and meat. Mr. Fisher, in ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Military Cross has been awarded to Lieutenant W. W. Cook, New Zealand Forces and Flying Corps, for conspieuous gallantry and skill in an attack on a Zeppenn. He ascended ...
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Article : 240 wordsThe hon. secretary pro tem., Mr. H. C. Macfle, draws attention to the manifesto, platform, and objects of the Commercial and Industrial Federation of Australia, which is published on ...
Article : 147 wordsA message from Cairo states that the late Sulton of Egypt. Prince Hussein Kamil, had been ill for many months. There is much publis sorrow over the close of his useful life. ...
Article : 47 wordsA message from Tientsin says that business is almost at a standstill owing to the floods. Fifteen thousand square miles of territory are inundated. The French, British, and Japanese ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Lloyd George, receiving agricultural repsentatives, appealed to the farmers to increase enormously the food supplies, not because they were afraid of the submarines. For he could ...
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Article : 73 wordsMajor Stanley G. Gibbs, late of the Army Service Corps, has been killed in action. Previously he was with the headquarters staff of the First Aazac Corps. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 12 Oct 1917, Page 5
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