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Advertising : 73 wordsThe steamers Tachestan, Carterswell, Windsor, and Tober, have been torpedoed by the enemy, but in each instance the crew was saved. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe communique issued on Sunday remarks that despite heavy Austrian bombardment the Italians increased their gains to the north and west of Arsevo ...
Article : 183 wordsThe members of the Australia Day General Committee met at dinner at the Commercial Travellers' Club on Monday night. The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) presided ...
Article : 1,546 wordsThe circumstances of the death of Major E. A. Gregory, son of Mr. E. J. Gregory, of Murchison, and a nephew of Rp. Gregory, are related in letters received from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsMr. Roosevelt, in a statement in the press, says he hopes the suggestion in connection with the sinking of the Arabic that Count Bernstorff (German Ambassador) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsThe Austrian moratorium for payments abroad has been prolonged for another four months. ...
Article : 18 wordsDetails from America concerning the death of Mr. and Mrs. McKay, of Auckland, in the Lusitania disaster, show that Mrs. McKay refused a seat in a boat in ...
Article : 77 wordsAn official denial of an Austrian communique asserts substantial progress by the Italians on all the fronts. The Austrian version was that the Italian losses were ...
Article : 98 wordsLieut.-Col. F. M. ROWELL, 3rd Light Horse (Fulham), died of illness August 8. Lieut.-Col. A. MIELL. 9th Light Horse (St. Peters), killed in action August 8 ...
Article : 1,365 wordsThe Commissioner of Public Work (Hon. H. Jackson) stated on Monday that meetings of the State Munitions Committee were being held from time to time. ...
Article : 971 wordsSome Italians who were forcibly employed by Germans in a powder factory in the Grand Duchy of Baden have escaped. They report that the German ...
Article : 48 wordsOn June 2, 1915, Major-Gen. Sir A. J. Godley addressed the 4th Infantry Brigade at Anzac, Gallipoli Peninsula, in the following terms ...
Article : 783 wordsKilled.—Major T. J. Logan, Lieut. H. G. Hinto, Pte. J. C. Gilmour. Wounded.—Lient.-Col. H. Bailey (ill). Capts. A. H. Marks, H. C. Horne, J. Hill ...
Article : 270 wordsThe Foreign Office has issued a return showing cotton imports into Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Holland for May, June, and July of the present year, and ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Government of Denmark has offered to provide a special vessel to take to England the bodies of the bluejackets murdered on the stranded British ...
Article : 270 wordsKilled.—Lieut. J. A. Brashaw, Second Lieut. C. H. Procter, Cpl. F. C. Buchanan Ptes. S. R. L. Hockin, J. Regan, L. W Daebritz. C. Ridley, Gnr. G. N. Lovelock. ...
Article : 250 wordsKilled.—Lieut.-Col. R. Scobie, Capt. G. W. Brown, Lieut. (Hon. Capt.) E. Dawson, Lieut. E. G. Harkness. Second-Lieuts. F. J. Cox, E. D. La Touche, W. R. ...
Article : 748 wordsThe Hospital Hill Public School, formerly known as the German School, hoisted the Union Jack to-day for the first time. Some of the pupils, 90 per cent, of whom are ...
Article : 46 wordsThe King, with the Queen and Princess Mary, attended an unique garrison service at Aldershot to-day. Every regiment there was represented at the gathering. ...
Article : 50 wordsAt a meeting held at the office of the Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) on Monday the Minister said that a suggestion had been made that Wednesday, October ...
Article : 412 wordsKilled.—Bmdr. R. R. Higgins. Wounded.—Major H. N. Butler, Lieut. A. A. Evans, 2nd Lieut C. Davy, Cpls. W. Show, C. H. Smith, and Sgt. C. ...
Article : 90 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British — headquarters in France, replying to allegations that insufficient measures had been taken to deal with the fly pest, states that ...
Article : 135 wordsThe late Lieut. H. E. Cullen, whose name appears in the 68th casualty list as having died of wounds, is a son of Mr. William Cullen, of Victoria terrace ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsRecruiting was brisk to-day, when 424 volunteers were accepted for active service at the three depots open in the city. Of these, 185 were enrolled at the night depot ...
Article : 105 wordsCapt. A. R. S. Gartrell, of Edmund avenue, New Parkside, who left Broad-meadows with the 3rd Signal Troop 3rd Light Horse Brigade, in January, has been ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association, at the last meeting, in reply to a letter from the Anti-Conscription League, resolved that the union had full confidence ...
Article : 43 wordsIn Victoria to-day there were 156 volunteers, of whom 111 were accepted. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe late Pte. Ambrose Stanley Pearce, who was attached to the 10th Battalion, was the second son of Mr. W. H. Pearce, of Quorn. Deceased was born at Hawker ...
Article : 76 wordsAt the council meeting to-night the Mayor (Mr. C. A. Degenhardt) acknowledged the courtesy of The Register in having informed him about the German ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsThe late Pte. Herbert Bowes, who succumbed to meningitis, was the third son of Mr. John Bowes (an old resident of Caltowie) to volunteer for active service. One ...
Article : 59 wordsKilled.—Capts. W. E. Groome, E. T. J. Kerby, Lieuts. A. B Glasson, A. C. H. Jackson, Q.M.S.J. Stewart, Cpl. A. McG. Kirkwood, Ptes. J. W. W. Dean, J. ...
Article : 589 wordsThe death occurred at the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday, from meningitis, of Pte. A. C. Orr, eldest son of Mr. J. S. Orr, of Goolwa. He was only 19 years of age. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 24 Aug 1915, Page 8
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