At half-past 11 the Senegalese left their Frenches and swept forward in open onder up the mountain. They made steady progress artillery covering their advance ...
Article : 177 wordsThe German Chancellor, Dr. von Beth-mann-Holweg, has stated that relations between Italy and Austria are much strained. He says that the Austrian Cabinet made ...
Article : 162 wordsThe American Consul at Cologne has visited 13 British, prisoners who arc interned under especially stringent conditions in reprisal for the stricter treatment ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. Conrad Haumann, a passenger, for Melbourne by the Egypt, is in the peculiar position of having for the time being no legal claim to any nationality. The ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day the Enemy Contracts Bill was further considered in committee., Sir William Irvine opposed clause 3. He said the ...
Article : 298 wordsPte. W. T. A. H. V. Coppins, who was reported in the 17th Casualty list as having died of wounds received in action, was tached to the 12th Battalion A.I.F. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsAfter 15 minutes our left made a advance. The 87th and 88th Brigades pressed towards the Krithia Road. No sooner had they left their trenches than ...
Article : 85 wordsThe French opened a furious bombardment, and then their infantry advanced and gained considerable ground. The Turks brought many guns against the ...
Article : 200 wordsDuring a debate in the House of Commons, Mr. F. N. Charrington, a well-known temperance reformer, rushed through a door of the Chamber up to the ...
Article : 142 wordsThe latest official communique shove that the magnitude of the Austrian rout in the province of Bukowina, nullifies the success of the Germans in causing the ...
Article : 149 wordsPte. R. B. Young, who is reported as being dangerously ill with pneumonia, is a son of Mr. A. H. Young, journalist, of Rose Park. Previous to going to the war i ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 words"For King and country" is apparently the sentiment permeating the commercial establishments of Adelaide. Five prominent city firms, and the public service, ...
Article : 1,228 wordsHow to pass a fleet, with the least possible loss, through a canal 40 miles long, one and a half to four miles broad, lying between precipitous and rocky banks, ...
Article : 913 wordsThe passenger list of the Mooltan, which will sail from the Outer Harbour for London to-day, includes the personnel of the 3rd Australian General Hospital, an ...
Article : 407 wordsThe trial of Second-Lieut. Moore by courtmartial, on a charge of having disobeyed a military order issued at Rabaul, in connection with the sale of surcharged ...
Article : 297 wordsThe lists of Australian casualties at the Dardanelles have been published in Great Britain. The authorities who are responsible for ...
Article : 307 wordsThe battle was resumed on Saturday, May 8, with even greater violence. The fleet shelled the ground behind Krithia. The British infantry on the left and centre ...
Article : 235 wordsA Russian submarine has sunk a German transport off the Baltic port of Libau. ...
Article : 20 wordsAn official bulletin states that the Russians have assumed the offensive on the left bank of the River Vistula, where they have made prisoners of 3,000 men. The ...
Article : 151 wordsCapt. Clifford Russell Richardson, reported as having been wounded at the Dardanelles, is a native of Armidale, N.S.W. He was one of the first to enlist ...
Article : 40 wordsPte. Francis Aubray Martin, who is reported to have died from wounds, was a son of Mr. Martin, of New Zealand, who has gone to the front as a chaplain with ...
Article : 263 wordsWriting to the Mayor, Capt. Halsey, of H.M.S. New Zealand, said:—"We have had a long, very trying North Sea winter, but have been rewarded by being in the only ...
Article : 116 wordsAn Austrian communique claims that the Austro-German forces have gained the east bank of the River San, on which Przemysl stands. The Russian attacks ...
Article : 33 wordsOh the right the Australians, with, the New Zealanders, advanced over coverless ground, facing a tornado of bullets. They were being enfiladed by a machine gun ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Governor has announced that New Zealand has undertaken to provide a fully equipped hospital ship, primarily intended for the conveyance of wounded New ...
Article : 96 wordsThe drastic powers conferred upon the authorities by the War Precautions Act are reflected in regulations Framed under the Act, which were approved by the ...
Article : 367 wordsYesterday it was officially reported that Prince Kurakine, a special Red Cross envoy at the front, had telegraphed that German cavalry, after their artillery had ...
Article : 90 wordsThe courtmartial which his been trying the cases of soldiers charged with offences in German New Guinea continued its sittings to-day. Capt. [?]ionel Babbington ...
Article : 719 wordsA point was reached beyond which it was impossible to advance. Then the Australians lay down, and attempted to reply to the enemy's concealed fire. They ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Massey) has received an offer from 200 Dalmatians in New Zealand to serve with the Expeditionary Forces. Mr. Massey is consulting with the ...
Article : 40 wordsA field officer of the 10th Battalion of Australasians writes as follows from "Must-not-say Bay," which is presumably situated on the coast of Lemnos, the island ...
Article : 178 wordsIn a statement to-day concerning the position of German in Australia, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) said:— "The various communications received ...
Article : 321 wordsSir Edgar Speyer, the prominent London financier, who comes of German-Hebrew stock, has offered to resign, his Privy Councillorship and Baronetcy. He declares ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Russian General Naval Staff has announced than the Russian Black Sea Fleet has destroyed in the Turkish coalmining districts one steamship and 36 sailing ...
Article : 48 wordsA crowded meeting at Christchurch has decided to urge the Government to prohibit absolutely the importation of any goods from Germany, Austria, and Turkey. ...
Article : 70 wordsUnprecedented enthusiasm marked the arrival of the Australian and New Zealand wounded from the Dardanelles. The majority are lightly wounded, and they ...
Article : 59 wordsA "stop-work" meeting of the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union has been called for Thursday next to consider the matter of members of the union working with ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. Fred. Ebbutt, nephew of Miss. F. Ebbutt, of Blackwood, South Australia, is interned in Holland. He was a member of the Benbow Battalion of the Royal ...
Article : 231 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Cook moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the imperfections of the system under which information of ...
Article : 149 wordsA splendid record of earnestness has been established by the people of Glasgow. During the period of the war 170,000 persons have signed the total abstinence ...
Article : 40 wordsCapt L. W. Jeffries, a son of the Rev. W. Jeffries, of North Adelaide, was recently retorted at having been wounded at the Dardanelles. The news has now been ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 83 wordsSMITHFIELD, May 19.—A social was held in the institute last night to hid farewell to two more young men, who are leaving for the front. They are Ptes. A. E. Butcher and W. Stewart. ...
Article : 116 wordsAt last night's meeting of the Sydney City Council it was resolved:—"That the council send a deputation and request the Government to close the German Club in ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Canard liner Transylvania, which has arrived safely at the United Kingdom from New York, in spite of German warnings that she would be ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsBefore the departure of the Niagara for Vancouver a member of the second-class passengers waited upon the captain, as a deputation, and complained that are of ...
Article : 85 wordsHere's a cheer for the red, white, and blue; And the cheer, Khaki Boys, is for you; And we women must smile (Though our hearts bleed the while) ...
Article : 223 wordsThe military authorities at Wayvil[?] West intimated on Wednesday that during the day 100 applicants for the expeditionary forces were medically examined. ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsA man, charged with the theft of money from the Ly[?]telton Borough Council, who came up for sentence before Judge Denison, was allowed to go to the front because the ...
Article : 72 wordsAt Wellington six strapping follow, interviewed at headquarters, said they had come all the way from Ocean Island for the purpose of enlisting. They were ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 20 May 1915, Page 6
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