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Article : 39 wordsUnder the command of Mr. J. J. Simons 36 Young Australian League boys arrived at Port Adelaide from West Australia by the steamer Indarra ...
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Article : 422 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is evidently determined to follow the fashion set by some European countries under the stre[?] of grim ...
Article : 690 words[?]w thin[?] are more remarkable in connection with this war than the absence of jingoism. War is a serious business at any time, and it is ...
Article : 930 wordsMr. Deakin, accompanied by Mrs. Deakin and Miss Vera Deakin, left by the Sydney express on Wednesday for Sydney, en route to America, to ...
Article : 666 wordsThe official communique issued to-day contains important news respecting January 19. The Germans suffered heavy losses in ...
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Article : 126 wordsReuter's correspondent at Cairo says that the German officers in Syria are pessimistic. Turkey is refusing reinforcements of trained men, but is ...
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Article : 298 wordsOne bomb alone at Yarmouth broke the windows of 40 houses, the scene after the burst resembling the ruins caused by a gas explosion. Another ...
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Article : 110 wordsThe newspapers here severely comment upon German raids upon undefended places. The New York "Herald" asks ...
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Article : 170 wordsFour bombs fell at Sheringham. One dropped on a piece of waste ground and made a hole 2ft. deep. The place was rendered so hot that it was impossible ...
Article : 100 wordsThe general belief is that two airships were engaged in the east coast raid, and that they arrived on the English coast together. One went ...
Article : 179 wordsMrs. Florence Maud Baghat Singh was taken to the hospital last night suffering from a bullet wound in the right arm. Mrs. Stewart, sister of ...
Article : 183 wordsBy last night's express, 50 members of the 82nd (Barrier) Infantry and 10 members of the 12th Engineers, left Broken Hill for guard duty at ...
Article : 93 wordsOne house at Sheringham caught fire, but no serious damage was done. The Zeppelin dropped a bomb on Snettisham. 10 miles to the north-east ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Fri 22 Jan 1915, Page 2
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