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Advertising : 1,022 wordsA letter received from Gunner Eric M. Woodberry is dated Anzac, November 30, 1915. Gunner Woodberry, who is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Sept. ...
Article : 188 wordsThe "Temps" Geneva correspondent says Prince Leopold of Bavaria is about to command the Turko-German army top attack the Suez Canal in the spring. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe London "Daily Telegraph" gives the full story of the Baralong case. It says that the s. Nicosian, with a cargo of mules, had a crew of captain, a mate, ...
Article : 457 wordsIncreasing activity on the western front has been revealed by the latest communiques. The German alludes to fierce artillery battles between the La ...
Article : 208 wordsA London message says the British Government has definite intimation that the Central Powers have not issued any ultimatum t o Roumama While the ...
Article : 1,020 wordsThe "Temps" declares that Germany, had been boasting that 100,000 Germans and 500,000 Turks were about to invade Egypt. If so, they will find the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Victoria League of Tasmania has received from headquarters in England an appeal for help for Russians who are prisoners of war in Germany. The ...
Article : 529 wordsMr. Ward-Price, writing from Salonika on January 19, says:—The eyes of the Turks are turning ambitiously towards Egypt, but it is doubtful whether this ...
Article : 97 wordsColonel Repington, "The Times" correspondent, points out that General Falkenhayn has not revealed his plans of campaign for the coming year. The ...
Article : 251 wordsMr. Fisher visited the Abbeywood depot, and lunched in the officers' mess. Sir Newton Moore presided, and the guests included Sir Peter and Lady ...
Article : 204 wordsA White Paper has been issued containing a selection of papers found on Captain von Papen, and also the facsimile of many cheques, and of a, letter ...
Article : 315 wordsA large party of ."wounded Britishers from Germany reached Tilbury. Many Iost limbs at Mons or Charleroi, and some are in an advanced state of tuber- ...
Article : 145 wordsHeartrending details are given of Germany's terroristic rules in the conquered provinces of Poland. Consequent on the wholesale seizure of foodstuffs by ...
Article : 167 wordsThere was a gratifying improvement in the number of recruits who presented themselvese at the Launceston Barracks yesterday. Of the 23 men examined, 16 ...
Article : 123 wordsThe following letter has been received from Mr. Raynor Artinur by the secretary of the Longford Red Cross Society:— ...
Article : 504 wordsImpressive scenes were witnessed at the funerals of the Zeppelin victims in Staffordshire. One of the saddest sights was the burial of five members of a ...
Article : 210 wordsAnother batch of five soldiers arrived. home by the Loongana yesterday morning. The remaining 20 of the party which landed in Melbourne On Saturday ...
Article : 229 wordsDuring the fire at Vilna on January 29 tie flames reached the German head- quarters on the Baranovitchi front. The Germans, believing the fire to be ...
Article : 42 wordsA greater proportionate increase in exports than imports is regarded as most encouraging. An analysis shows a considerable increase in imports of food, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Government has received definite information from the Central Powers that the report about an ultimatum being served on Roumania is unfounded. ...
Article : 31 wordsAccording to the Board of Trade, last month's imports showed an increase of £770,185, compared with January, 1915. The exports increased £6509,575, ...
Article : 27 words'A' British officer relates a story of chivalry of the Turks at Ctesiphon. 'A' barge loaded with 300 British wounded was stuck in the mud, and, with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsGermany has agreed that reprisals mast not be directed against any other than enemy subjects. It is probable the United States will accept this ...
Article : 134 wordsFollowing the Zeppelin raid at Salonika, several British insurance companies cabled, offering to take all the war risks. The result is that ...
Article : 47 wordsA fire broke out in the naval boarding steamer Peel Castle in the Straits of Dover. Tugs from Dover and other craft assisted the fire-fighters in ...
Article : 54 wordsWhen Parliament re-opens on Tuesday an amendment to the address will be moved emphasising the imporiance of precautions against air raids. It is, ...
Article : 40 wordsOn Saturday evening Private B. Turner was tendered a farewell social by his friends at Lilydale. The Warden (Mr. R. J. McKenna) presided, and presented ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Admiralty denies the "Cologne Gazette's" statement that a bomb in the recent raid struck and sunk the cruiser Caroline in the Humber, with ...
Article : 51 wordsMrs. Helen Barton addressed a meeting in the Temperance Hall to-night in connection with the six o'clock closing of liquor bars campaign. At the ...
Article : 43 wordsDo you ever have those attacks that grip you like a vice, that make you gasp for breath, and take all the life out of you? You have a remedy at hand ...
Article : 74 wordsAdmiral Sir John Jellicoe telegraphed the owners that the magnificent fight shown by the steamer Clan MacTavish fills the rend fleet with admiration ...
Article : 33 wordsA steamer has been ordered to proceed to Muni to embark 1000 fugitives of Cameroon Germans and bring them to Spain for internment. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 9 Feb 1916, Page 5
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