The death of Pte. W. J. Batten, from pneumonia, occurred at the Keswick Military Hospital on Friday. The deceased, who was 24 years of age, was the eldest ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 205 wordsPresident Wilson, in an address which he delivered in person before the Senate, advocated the institution of a League of Peace after the war, founded on the ...
Article : 204 wordsHe is having a hard time. I do not see that there is any reason to make light of it. If you do, you rob him of the credit which, if ever man deserved it he ought to ...
Article : 1,825 wordsThe War Cabinet has instructed the Secretary for War (Earl of Derby) to call up all lads on their attaining the age of 18 years, and to train and employ them in ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsA little time ago the defence authorities, following a lead from Great Britain, changed the form of the little identity discs which are issued to soldiers on active ...
Article : 186 wordsFurther details regarding the alleged embezzlement at the Navy Office were provided at the City Court to-day. David Flynn O'Donoghue appeared on remand to ...
Article : 291 wordsNew South Wales.—514 accepted last week. Victoria.—39 accepted. Queensland.—14 accepted. ...
Article : 20 wordsFollowing are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went into camp on Tuesday:— R. W. Dailey and H. Lewis. Afternoon.—H. R. ...
Article : 61 wordsThere were four guns snooting at us as we were cruising up and down looking for movements or new earthworks. We soon found out that three of them made pretty ...
Article : 721 words"It is not necessary," said the President, "that there should be any entangling alliances in a concert of Powers. Some settlement which will ...
Article : 282 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) spoke at Geelong to-night, when the first Victorian branch of the newly formed National Federation" was opened. In ...
Article : 1,847 wordsA mild sensation was caused in Pirie street at about 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday by a bolting horse attached to a spring cart, driven by Mr. George Laundey, sen., of ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the Central Police Court to-day (before Mr. Macfarlane, S.M.) David Clayton Howell Price (36) appeared on an information charging him with having at Sydney ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Recruiting Committee desire to appeal to public speakers to deliver addresses rom time to time, as required, at the various meetings throughout the State. If ...
Article : 506 wordsWhile motoring alone near the intersection of Kensington and Portrush roads, at about 6.30 on Monday evening, a serious accident befell Mr. Arthur McCourt, of ...
Article : 120 wordsPresident Wilson's appearance in the Senate in person caused a tremendous sensation. The news did not materially affect the Stock Exchange. Officials and ...
Article : 199 wordsAn accident occurred at Messrs. Joyce Brothers' bag factory, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday morning. The foreman of the establishment, Mr. E. Dickenson ...
Article : 104 wordsThe sittings of the State Parliament were resumed to-day after a seven weeks' adjournment to enable the Premier (Mr. Wilson) to attend the Premiers' Conference ...
Article : 251 wordsOfficial notification has been received that Tpr. Tom Braithwaite Taylor was killed in action at Rafa on January 9. He was the only son of the late Major Harry ...
Article : 221 wordsThe City Watchhouse authorities reported on Tuesday that at about 11 a.m. that day George Laundy, a labourer, of Brighton, was driving a horse attached to ...
Article : 137 wordsThe New York Times says:—"By one stroke President Wilson's suggestion removes many obstacles. A peace guaranteed by the world, and the proposal for the ...
Article : 134 wordsRIVERTON, January 23.—During the Christmas vacation and just when the high school building was to be renovated For the reopening, smoke was seen issuing ...
Article : 87 wordsMrs. E. A. Carriss, of Wellington street, Portland, has been notified that her husband, Pte. H. J. Carries, who had been previously reported as missing, died while ...
Article : 50 wordsWEST TORRENS, January 15.—Present—Crs. Sherriff (chair), Sutherland, Ingerson, and Forwood. Electric light to be erected at corner of Hardy's Toad and Norman street, Underdale. The ...
Article : 549 wordsROBERTSTOWN, January 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Radke last week received a cable message intimating that their only son had died of pneumonia. Deceased ...
Article : 59 wordsAdvice has been received from the Federal Taxation Department that promoters of entertainments in aid of Red Cross funds must comply with the rules of the Federal Entertainments Tax Acts. ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York San says that President Wilson's stand against a decisive victory is regarded as a rebuff to the Allies. The ...
Article : 137 wordsHAWKER, January 22.—Mr. H. R. Hill, a farmer of the Hundred of Arkaba, met with an accident while in charge of a harvester, to which five horses were attached ...
Article : 116 wordsIt's cold of a night in the trenches. But old Fritz must be feeling the same. 'E don't like trench mortars an whizz-bangs, an' mud ...
Article : 252 wordsNHILL, January 22.—A communication has been received to the effect that Pte. William Flannery, aged 31 years, died of illness in France on January 4. He was ...
Article : 109 wordsHAWKER, January 22.—Mr. Frederick Ridgley, of Hawker, sustained an accident on Thursday afternoon. He was attending a funeral, and the sulky in which he ...
Article : 130 wordsCol. Theodore Roosevelt says:—"It is ridiculous of President Wilson to talk to the world of peace when he is unable to enforce peace in Mexico. It is insincere of ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Organizer writes:—The boys are sending borne from France white memory ribbons with sprays of beautiful violets decorating them in remembrance of their fallen comrades. Violet ...
Article : 214 wordsInformation has been received from the military authorities that Pte. G. A. E. Kinnear, son of Mr. and Sirs. A. E. Kinnear, of Commercial road, Hyde Park, was ...
Article : 176 wordsAt the Collins Street Independent (Congregational) Church, Melbourne, on Sunday the Rev. Dr. Bevan preached to a large congregation on the subject of ...
Article : 355 wordsNARRACOORTE, January 22.—A sudden death occurred in sad circumstances here on Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Parsons, wife of Mr. W. J. Parsons, a ...
Article : 98 wordsA passage in a letter received by an Adelaide body from a trooper in the Light Horse, which shows how gifts are appreciated in the Desert:—"I arrived in camp last Thursday (after giving ...
Article : 252 wordsPARILLA, January 22.—Mr. John Gray sustained a broken rib as the result of a knock from the steering bar of an agricultural implement caused by its jolting over ...
Article : 119 wordsMrs. M. J. Keane, of Happy Valley, has five sons on active service—Ptes. J., W., F., A., and T. Keane. They were born at Willunga, and educated at Roynella ...
Article : 168 wordsLondon newspapers generally pay tribute to President Wilson's highmindedness and [?] idealism. They believe that his address deserves respectful ...
Article : 288 wordsPORT PIRIE, January 23—Mrs. Fisher, wife of Mr. Edward Fisher, a driver, residing at Howe Town, died at the hospital last night as the result of a burning ...
Article : 182 wordsOn Tuesday week last a number of members of the Alberton Cheer-up Society, accompanied by friends, journeved to the Mitcham camp to five a concert. The programme included songs ...
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Advertising : 277 wordsAmong those who have enlisted from South Australia, special mention should be made of three brothers, the only sons of Mrs. M. Randel, of The Mall, Glenelg. ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsMELBOURNE, January 23.—A shocking accident occurred at tie Bendigo loco, sheds this afternoon, and resulted in the death of James Frederick Britt, 58 years of age ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 24 Jan 1917, Page 8
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