Tn the House of Representatives j-cstcrtlay, Mr.'Hampoon icsked the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) whether he could inform the House what arrangements had been ...
Article : 452 wordsLONDON, April 23.—Mr. Asquith's visit to Tyneside, and his speeches at Newcastle, were invested with special interest because of the official call for more munitions of ...
Article : 1,486 wordsConsideration is being given by the Defence authorities to the position created in Victoria by the falling off in recruiting. It is understood that something will be done to ...
Article : 123 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday the bill to regulate the trading hours of hotels (the Intoxicating Liquor Bill) was tether considered in committee. On the previous ...
Article : 2,761 wordsMr. M. H. Donohoe the "Daily Chronicle" war correspondent describing the operations beyond the eastern frontier of the Trentino, says that the Italians have ...
Article : 231 wordsRouter's agency at Athens reports that a British submarine has torpedoed two Turkish transports in the Sea of Marmora. Both vessels were laden with troops, which ...
Article : 186 wordsReports from Washington state that President Woodrow Wilson has decided to sever diplomatic relations with Germany unless an early reply is received to the ...
Article : 292 wordsItaly's attacks across the Austrian frontier are being made at four points. The object of one appears to be to seize the express route to Vienna. Przemysl is, within ten weeks of its capture by the ...
Article : 155 wordsAt yesterday's meeting of the Federal Executive Council the following appointments were made to the Australian Imperial Force:— ...
Article : 129 wordsIt is reported from Athens that 10 German submarines are in the vicinity of the Dardanelles. British warships have attacked a German ...
Article : 46 wordsReplying to questions asked by Dr. Salmon and Mr. Fenton in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Jensen (Assistant Minister for Defence) said that ...
Article : 137 wordsRome advices state that Austrian aeroplanes have dropped bombs on the towns of Brindisi (formerly a port of call for Australian mail steamers), on the Adriatic ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Russian barque Montrosa (1,022 tons), bound from Hull (Eng.) to Nova Scotia (Canada), struck a mine in the North Sea. Her crew were saved. ...
Article : 55 wordsA message received in Athens late on Tuesday reported that a force of the Allies on the Gallipoli Peninsula was nearly surrounded by the Turks, who succeeded in ...
Article : 172 wordsVery fierce fighting is taking place on the Przemysl front in Galicia, where the Austro-German forces are being Hung with fury against the important fortified ...
Article : 302 wordsThe story of the fighting north of Arras shows that after fortunes had alternated for several days, the efforts of the French were finally crowned with success. ...
Article : 283 wordsReuter's correspondent at Bucharest declares that public opinion is spreading widely at a feverish rate throughout Roumania in favour of joining in with the ...
Article : 37 wordsSEYMOUR, Wednesday.—The ground selected at Seymour for the military encampment is now rapidly becoming a camp site. Portion of the Army Service Corps ...
Article : 209 wordsFurther reference was made yesterday by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to the recent large withdrawals of meat from cold storage which had been originally ...
Article : 170 wordsTowards the end of March German submarines seized the Dutch steamship Batavier V., bound with cargo and passengers from Rotterdam to London, and also the ...
Article : 93 wordsAlthough the situation around Przemysl has not appreciably altered since yesterday, it is somewhat confused, owing to the conflicting reports from Petrograd and Berlin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 680 wordsThe Sivedish steamer Pan, with a cargo of rifles, ostensibly for Bulgaria, has been seized by a German torpedo-boat off Salsterbo. The Bulgarian Legation at Berlin gave ...
Article : 144 wordsIn in official report of the fighting at the Dardanelles published by the British Press Bureau, it is stated Turkish prisoners who have arrived in Egypt declare that the ...
Article : 449 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Industry (Mr. Blundell) stated to-day that owing to the inadequate supply of meat in South Australia, the Government had ...
Article : 209 wordsSir,—Now that the question of removing the encampment from Broadmeadows is being discussed, it seems that the time is opportune for me to place on record a word ...
Article : 149 wordsIt is announced officially that the Germans in the air raid near London dropped 90 bombs (the majority of them incendiary missiles), in various localities, close to each ...
Article : 171 wordsSir,—May I draw the attention of the Military authorities to Whittlesea as a possible camp of training for our troops for the front? There os a large tract of ...
Article : 161 wordsDespite the threat of the men that they would remain out unless the military age exclusion regulation wis rescinded, the London tramway strike, which began on May ...
Article : 141 wordsA number of questions were asked in the House of Representatives yesterday as to the statement concerning the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, made by the ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Germans on the left bank of the Vis[?]a, in Northern Poland, on Sunday night developed an active artillery fire along the whole front northward of the Pilitza. At ...
Article : 101 wordsColonel Fetherston director of medical supplies stated yesterday that two large houses had been secured, handy to either Broadmeadows or Seymour, where ...
Article : 401 wordsLast week (wrote our London correspondent on April 23) one or more Zeppelins visited Tyneside, and dropped bombs on Wallsend and several villages. Another ...
Article : 289 wordsFifteen heads of colleges at Oxford University have declared in favour of universal service. Cambridge University has formulated a ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Fresh Government has sent a Note [?]to foreign Powers dealing with Germany's [?]use of inflammable liquids in trench war[?]are, and intimating an intention to adopt ...
Article : 36 wordsFollowing upon the reconstruction of the British Cabinet, the Government will introduce a bill into the House of Commons on Thursday making re-election of the new ...
Article : 54 wordsA Canadian casualty list published in London on Wednesday morning contains the names of 236 dead, 22[?] wounded, and 560 missing. ...
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Article : 17 wordsLieutenant R. Gray, a New Zealander, has been wounded in France while serving with the Royal Field Artillery. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 3 Jun 1915, Page 9
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