Just now every woman is working for the Red Cross—or ought to be—providing clothing and comforts for the wounded. Then, too, the members of the newly ...
Article : 1,242 wordsThe Amalgamated Zinc (de Bavay), limited, has issued a reply to the charge of the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), in which, the company declares it has ...
Article : 573 wordsKilled.—Capt. S.J. Campbell. Lieut. H. A. Biggsley, Second Lieut. K. L. Walker, Lce.Cpl. T. Ritchie, Ptes. C. A. E. Atkinson, H. Hayball, Bmdr. L. W. ...
Article : 305 wordsA wireless message was received at the military headquarters to-day, stating that there were in all 634 soldiers returning by the transport Ballarat. The detail are as ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Central Recruiting Committee met on Wednesday Dight in the Mayor's reception room at the Adelaide Town Hall, to receive a report regarding the arrangements ...
Article : 1,992 wordsRecruiting at the City Depot in Currie street on Wednesday showed that the new premises provide better facilities for this purpose than the Wayville West Barracks. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsKilled.—C.Q.M.S. F. Howey, Sgt. J. J. Loan, Acting Sgt. M. Powis, Cpls. H. J. Higgins, J. Woodsby. J. G. Hunter, J. W. Burrell. and T. G. R. Champion ...
Article : 315 wordsA number of young ladies have afforded considerable assistance to the recruiting movement by giving their services as typists to the central executive. They ...
Article : 72 wordsThe startling experiences that defence officials have had with casual visitors, who wish to illustrate the merits of band grenades of their own invention, have ...
Article : 169 wordsAt the Banco Court on Tuesday afternoon (before Justices Gordon and Buchanan) two applications for exemption from Court rules and one for admission to the ...
Article : 599 wordsA public meetings, convened by the Mayor of Port Adelaide, was had on Monday evening, for the purpose of forming a recruiting campaign committee. There was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsThe transference of the recruiting depot from Keswick to Currie street has been a capital thing. The central position should greatly stimulate recruiting. But ...
Article : 467 wordsKilled.—Lieut. E. C. G. Scott, Sgt. W. A. Yelford, Cpls. J. R. Ryan. L. H. Truman, N.E. Manning, Ptes. J.M.Waston, F.P.Watherston, Sgt.N. Connolly, L.A. ...
Article : 221 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) stated to-day that so soon as copies could be made of the specifications for the information facture of high explosive shells, all ...
Article : 49 wordsDvr. Philip Young. of Long Plain, hi concluding an interesting letter written, on board a transport at the Dardanelles, says: —Any fellow with no home ties and no one ...
Article : 63 words277, Sgt. J. HENNSSY. 9th Light Horse (Unley), ill, at Malta. 1702. Sgt. T. C. S. REYNOLDS, 10th Battalion. 4th Reinforcement (Kent ...
Article : 572 wordsMajor A. H. Bridges, of the 116th Mathrattas has been appointed Director of Military Art (temporarily) in Australia. The salary attaching to the petition is ...
Article : 45 wordsLce-CpL L. G. Bruer, D Company. Signaller, 16th Battalion, writing from the 1st Australian General Hospital, Lana ParK, says:—"This place was once as gay ...
Article : 373 wordsListen to Australians Calling from the Dardanelles: Some are wounded, same are falling where the tide of battle swells. ...
Article : 118 wordsKilled.—Sapper G. A. Vivian. Wounded.—Cpls J. R. Jameson. W. T. Keogh, B. R. Moore. LceCpl. W. L. Domeney, Ptes. A. Phillipps, S. J. Smith ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. C. C. Johnson, who is reported to have been wounded at the Durdanelles, and is in 2nd A.G. Hospital, Ghezirch. is the second son of Mr. G. Johnson, of ...
Article : 118 wordsTo-day 245 men offered themselves for war service at tho recruiting depot in Sydney. Of these 181 passed the medical test, and were accepted. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Justice Rich to-day concluded the hearing of evidence is connection with the enquiry made by him, as a royal commission, into the chaises made by Rp. Orchard ...
Article : 121 words[The Lusitania, sank by a German submarine off the old head of Kinsale on Friday, May 7, with the loss of over 1,100 lives.] This is the very top ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Western Australian Football Association last night further considered the question of curtailing the season, and unanimously carried a motion that the ...
Article : 46 wordsPte. R. B. Hyman, of the South Australian forces, in a letter to his wife, gives some very interesting personal experiences of Gallipoli. He says:—"Our boat hit a ...
Article : 605 wordsA concert in aid of the Wounded Soldiers and Belgian Relict Funds was given at the Port Adelaide Town Hall on Monday evening by the Port Adelaide Orphens ...
Article : 331 wordsRecruiting continues fairly satisfactory in Perth. Ninety men were examined yesterday, of whom 61 passed as fit. Yesterday 120 volunteers recently ...
Article : 43 wordsInformation, has been received by the defence authorities that Brigadier-Gen. Legge, who has been commissioned to organize the 2nd Australian Division from ...
Article : 85 wordsThere are now about 1,000 men in camp at Claremont. The conditions there are ideal, and the men are quite content. They have good huts, the food ,is excellent, the ...
Article : 124 wordsDr. Charles Hope and his vile, Dr. Laura' Hope (nee Fowler), have given their services to the Scottish Women's Hospital at Kragujevatz, in the' heart of ...
Article : 365 wordsThe Red Cross work for the last week has been most satisfactory; over 60 cases have been packed, and are ready to go to the hospitals in the Mediterranean. The ...
Article : 219 wordsIn Victoria yesterday 708 men volunteered for active service, and 564 were accepted. To-day's figures were:—Examined. 528 ...
Article : 27 wordsOh, the wounded are returning in a long, lame, limping line; You may take ii as a token, yon may read it as a sign ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) told Mr. Millen that instructions had been issued to the Military Commandants in the various States to prepare for a rush of ...
Article : 81 wordsKilled.—Cal. W.F. Sullivan, Lce.Cpl. G. T. Hill and T.G. Woods, Ptes. W. M. Pearce, W. J. Monaghan, J. ,T. Bourke, J. W. Berriman, A. Ferrier, V. II. MacLure ...
Article : 232 wordsIn future all wounded Australian soldiers returning from abroad will be publicly welcomed on their arrival in the Commonwealth. The Minister for Defence said ...
Article : 155 wordsQuestion were asked in the Legislative Assembly to-night, regarding the funds now being raised in connection with Australia Day, as to the disposal of the money ...
Article : 113 wordsAdvice las been received from the Minister for Defence that skilled men from the Smallarms Factory at Lithgow, the dockyards, and the iron-and-steel works, must ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 29 Jul 1915, Page 11
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