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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsThe lateat list of casualti[?] at the Dardanelles so far as New South Wales is conc[?]ned, is as follows:- NEW SOUTH WALKS. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsA German airahip dropped several bombs on Southend and Weat Cliff at 3 o'clock this morning. It is feared that heavy damage was ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. George Kessler, the so-called champagne King, host of numerous freak dinners at the Savoy Hotel in London, one of the rescued Lusitania's ...
Article : 268 wordsTHE writer of the letter in to-day's "Miner" under this heading, is evidently a sympathiser with the Belgians, and one who is desirous of getting the ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsPrivate A. J. Edwards, wno is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlas E[?]ward[?] of Port Pirie West, was born in Port Pirie, and is well known in ...
Article : 278 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" New York correspondent expre[?] the opinion that President Wilson will not [?]k Congrses to go to war with Germany, ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE destruction of the Lusitania, and the jubilation in Germany. after this "victory" over an unarmed ship with its cityful of passengers, raises again ...
Article : 1,061 wordsThe German airship this morning flew over the Marine Parade at Southend. One bomb missed the ga[?]works, but wrecked a house in York-road, ...
Article : 147 wordsA number of men were, paid off on Saturday at the head of the East-West rairway line, end camped on some water tanks and trucks which were ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Premiers' Conference yesterday had before it suggestions by the Federal authorities for the construction of strategic railways connecting the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsAn official communique states:— "We have made considerable progr[?]ss towards Loos, and have advanced along a front of seven kilometres (nearly five ...
Article : 98 words[?] [?] when the water was nearly flush with the bridge, tur[?]d to the wheelman and said, "Now try to save yourself. You have no further ...
Article : 51 wordsAn American family named Gardiner —father mother, and two sons—were on the liner intending to settle in New Zealand. When the torpedo strack ...
Article : 142 wordsAccording to a writer in the "War Budget," it would cost the Queen Elisabeth, Britain's new superDread[?]ought, which is working hav[?] ...
Article : 81 wordsA tragedy occurred near Mannum on Sunday afternoon, when Rose Abt, 60 years of age, received a gunshot wound through his jaw and in the trunk of ...
Article : 146 wordsThe C[?]rd liner T[?]nia [?]iled to-day for England with 879 p[?] aboard. Only 12 intending passengers cancelled their berths. ...
Article : 51 wordsWard and Co. (per White and Ho[?]er) supply the following quotations of the Adelaide Stock Exchange:- Wallaroo, b. 43/6, s. 44/6 ...
Article : 146 wordsMr. Alfred Deakin, Chief Commissioner for Australia at the PanamaExhibition, and Mr. N. Neilsen, Assistant Commissioner, have resigned their ...
Article : 104 wordsThe "Cologne Gazette" states that the news of the sinking of the Lusitani[?] was received in Germany with "unreserved satisfaction. It has ...
Article : 111 wordsOne of the harrowing sights following the disaster was at least 30 babies laid out on the floor of a temporsry morgue at Queenstown awaiting ...
Article : 123 wordsAn Austrian communique stetes that "the Russians are retreating along a front of 200 kilometres (175 miles), from the Vistula to Us[?]ok Pass," and ...
Article : 44 wordsSir.—On presenting myself at the time office at the Central mine on Monday moraine I. with the rest of the employees, was handed a circular to ...
Article : 307 wordsAsphyxiating g[?]es gave the Germans the initial advantage in the fighting for Hill 60. The British troops were blinded and suffocated, but ...
Article : 97 wordsSir,—Neither the Rev. W. Shaw nor the Rev. R. G. M'Carron seek or need the support of anyone in the conscientious protest they have made against ...
Article : 331 wordsIn "The Miner's" advertising columns to-day will be found prospectasses issued by the Broken Hill North Company and the Broken Hill South ...
Article : 517 wordsA young miner named Harrison, who was returning by the Lusitania to enlist, twice gave up his lifebelt once to a young married woman with a child. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe following names of passengers from Australia, and New Zealand on the steamer Niagara's list appear on the Lusitania list:— Mr. and Mrs. C. ...
Article : 122 wordsField-marshal Sir John French reports:- "The enemy last night made attacks east of Ypres, and continued to-day. All ...
Article : 96 wordsGermany is now generally described in the New York press es the "madman of Europe," and it is suggested that the neutral nations combine to bind ...
Article : 211 wordsIn some instances retened women on recovering consciousness in the boats asked for their children, and not finding them went almost mad with grief. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe French Embassy has received a communique stating that the French Marine Fusiliers carried a strongly fortified farm eastward of St. Georges; ...
Article : 55 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Court Marvell Lodge, A.O.F., was held in the Alme Mechanics' Institute on May 5, a fair number of members ...
Article : 237 wordsAn eyewitness of the recent fighting in the Dardanelles states that the heaviest losses were borne by the Australians and New Zealanders, whose ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. Bonar Law, speaking in London yesterday, asked what did the [?]ing of the Lusitania mean? It might mean that the Germans were [?]ply ...
Article : 132 wordsSir,—It is well known that mosquitoes convey many diseases to both man and beast, and the plant here mentioned may prove useful in relieving ...
Article : 169 wordsThe consensus of opinion among, the passengers is that the liner was going at the rate of 18 knots at the time of the disaster. ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsCaptain G. Cresswell, the clerk of the local court, Port Pirie, and area officer for the district, has accepted an offer to take command of the 7th ...
Article : 93 wordsTwo men were charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with introducing German reports into Australia in order to create alarm. Both were remanded, ...
Article : 34 wordsFor the week ended the 8th instant, the mill treated 6250 tons of crude ore, assaying 15.5 per cent, lead, 8.5oz., silver, and 12.9 per cent. zinc for 1260 ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tue 11 May 1915, Page 2
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