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Article : 632 wordsErom Capt. ,C. K. W. Bean, Australian forces representative with the forces on Gallipoli peninsula.[Copyright reserved by the Crown.] ...
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Article : 103 wordsThe textile factories in Westphalia will to-morrow come under Government control as part of the arrangement to ensure an equal distribution of the available ...
Article : 110 wordsCr. R. H. Smith, of Port Adelaide, reports that the success of the local three penny collection in behalf of the Returned Soldiers' Fund has been assured. On ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. C. C. Cranston, of the Royal Exchange, Adelaide, has received news from the Defence Department that his son, Pte, W. E. Cranston is sick in hospital at ...
Article : 101 wordsThe German military authorities in Schleswig-Holstein, in the north-west of prussia, have commanded that the first anniversary of the outbreak of the war shall ...
Article : 61 wordsMany Herman firms in China have chanced their names, and arc now posing as Americans, hoping thereby to secure goods from Great Britain as they bad done before ...
Article : 58 wordsA cubic massage was received recently from Lieut. Stopp, Cpl. Clive Nicholls, and Bugler Witcambe. who arc in tire trenches at the Dardanelles, stating they are well. ...
Article : 31 wordsAmong the passengers on board the RMS. Morea. which reached Port Adelaide on Monday morning, was Mr. Joseph Mayoh, general manager in Australia for ...
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Article : 346 wordsAlthough the Minister for Defence (Mt. Pearce) was not willing to agree to a request made to him to-day by a deputation from the Melbourne University that ...
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Article : 89 wordsEmigrants from Trieste, the principal seaport city of Austria, at the north-eas-tern extremity of the Adriatic Sea, state that as a result of the Italian ...
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Article : 81 wordsThe Minister of War (Gen. Polivenoff) said that Germany, by her persistent preparations for war, and also by her employment of methods that paid no regard to ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Austrians have taken up a second line of defence east of Grad sea and Monialcone. The italians are now able to continue the absent of the Carso pleateu ...
Article : 165 wordsThe transport Ayrshire arrived at Albany from England yesterday to bunker coal. Contrary to expectations she had not a simple soldier on board. She proceeds ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 3 Aug 1915, Page 8
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