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Article : 186 wordsThe executive committee of the Methodist Church General Conference have decided that only ordained ministers shall be appointed chaplains to the ...
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Article : 36 wordsThe draft agreement has been reached, between the representatives of the British and French Governments with regard to the amendments of the ...
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Article : 483 wordsAs soon as it was decided to make a great demonstration to prove the sincerity of the local demand for the construction of the Condobolin railway, ...
Article : 785 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) lost night confirmad the news of the taking of Samoa by Great Britain, and the occupation by the New ...
Article : 449 wordsA severe action is progressing southwestward of Mezieres, on the line from Launors to Signy Labbaye, and there are indications that Sir John French ...
Article : 170 wordsAnother account of the Heligoland battle states that only two German destroyers were actually seen sinking, but most of the 18 or 20 boats that ...
Article : 202 wordsThe State Premier has received the following cablegram from Mr. M'Bride, the Agent-General in London:— "August 28: A Government bill has ...
Article : 118 wordsThe executive of the Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association discussed the question of unemployment as it affects members, and also ...
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Article : 104 wordsThe Victorian State revenue for August amounted to £670,471, an increase of £22,693 over August, 1913. ...
Article : 26 wordsGeneral Pau's army from Alsace has been engaged in heavy fighting at Bapaume (south-east of Cambrai) throughout Friday. General Pau is ...
Article : 60 wordsAt a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, Messrs. Alfred Deakin, Dugald Thomson, and G. H. Knibbs, were appointed to oct as a Royal ...
Article : 154 wordsThe authorities in German Southwest Africa summoned, through the missionaries, a gathering of the loyal Hottentot tribes, and the latter's rifles ...
Article : 52 wordsEyewitnesses of the Heligoland buttle state that the British shells raked the decks of the German vessels fore and aft. Although the fight lasted for ...
Article : 75 wordsThe British and French wounded agree that it is not the German artillery or rifle fire, but the machine guns that cause the casualties, which, ...
Article : 42 wordsLord Torrington and mine gentlemen riders have enlisted as troopers in the 19th Hussars, and on Saturday 500 members of the staff of the London ...
Article : 54 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Amiens says that after the battle of Dinant the second and seventh French army corps were heavily ...
Article : 292 wordsLieutenant-Commander Nigel Bartlelot, one of the officers killed off Heligoland, had been mentioned in dispatches as an officer of exceptional merit. He ...
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Article : 283 wordsOne of this best-known of the island traders, Captain E. F. Allen, of Apia, had an interesting story to tell on his arrivel at Sydney by the Ventura, on ...
Article : 406 wordsA German officer states that a Zeppelin bomb destroyed the cupola of one fort at Liego, and that General Lieman daily inspected the forts until ...
Article : 252 wordsCivilian eyewitnesses at Amiens testify that the British force retired intact, and kept its lines together, while no divisions were cut off. ...
Article : 41 wordsWhen the main body of Germans came into the valley of the So[?] River, the French artillery on the heights raked them, but the Germans, ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tue 1 Sep 1914, Page 2
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