Senator Pearce announced yesterday that the Commonwealth had not experienced any difficulty in providing full reinforcements for the units ...
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Article : 268 wordsTwenty-six volunteers for active service with the Australian Imperial Force left by the express last night for Adelaide. The men were accorded the ...
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Article : 32 wordsA byelection for the Hyde seat in the House of Commons took place yesterday. The result was:- Jacobson (Coalitionist)...... 4089 ...
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Article : 176 wordsDr. Macgillivray and Lieutenant R. N. J. Reach left Broken Hill by motorcar this morning for Tibooburra for the parpose of examining West Darling ...
Article : 35 wordsThe numbers of Australian casualties to date have been officially announced as totalling 41,668. Details snow that 347 officers and 6424 ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Federal Conference of the Hallway Locomotive Engineers, Drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners Association of Australia, which closed yesterday, ...
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Article : 48 wordsAn official Busman communique states:— "The Turks directed desperate counter-attacks against our positions on the ...
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