Gen. Haig's despatches may be read in the light of the official statement that the British could make rapid headway if they ...
Article : 325 wordsSir Douglas Haig's morning bulletin states:—Following yesterday's success southward of Lens, we attacked in the north bank of the Souchez. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe State Recruiting Committee writes:—The Hon. P. McM. Glynn attended the meeting of the State Recruiting Committee on Monday in order to give ...
Article : 624 wordsProbably no other man knows South Australia topographically, so intimately as Mr. Robert Kelly, who last week ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 825 wordsThe importance of education in the training of the citizen to a realization of private and public duties, and as a means contributing to the success of a nation ...
Article : 1,401 wordsIn the galley of important figures in England to-day the farmer has pride of place. Every on talks about him—if only, as in former days, to abuse him. "The ...
Article : 1,432 wordsThe Federal Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Watt) arrived in Adelaide on Monday evening from a trip over the East-West Railway. Mr. Watt reversed ...
Article : 495 wordsGerman Public Prepared for Russian Attack. AMSTERDAM, July 1. ...
Article : 80 wordsA German wireless message states'—The Russian Government, yielding to Entente pressure, has induced part of its army to attack our lines Russian infantry ...
Article : 70 wordsGerman long-range guns fired 48 shells into Dunkirk and Killed a few civilians. ...
Article : 28 wordsAeroplane photographs of the recent British bombardment of Ostend show that little damage was done to the residential portions of the city. There was ...
Article : 69 wordsA wireless Austrian official message states:—In Eastern Gralicia the artillery firing increased on Saturday to the greatest violence. We repulsed strong infantry ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Morning Post in a special article on the conditions at the western front; says:—There are abundant indications that the Germans are short of guns and ...
Article : 127 wordsOn July 14, at Lords, a match (so the cablegrams announce) will be played between teams drawn from the English and Australian armies, and the proceeds will ...
Article : 659 wordsIn connection with the political and diplomatic rearrangements, Gen. Gennadius, one of the pro-ally Greek leaders has been appointed Greek Minister to London. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Daily Telegraph correspondent at a French port says that while the American Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Pershing) and the commander of the American squadron ...
Article : 120 wordsThe British Commander-in-chief, in his midday communique, says:—There has been considerable enemy artillery firing in the Scarpe Valley, in the neighbourhood ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Mackinnon) is now preparing a table which will show exactly how many men will have to come forward in each State to ...
Article : 139 wordsThe French morning communique states:—Despite a recrudescence of the bombardment cast of Cerny, only local engagements have occurred in the sector of Cerny ...
Article : 210 wordsThe officers and crew of the Union Company's steamer Waitotara, which was burnt at sea have arrived in Sydney from New Caledonia. They numbered 44 all ...
Article : 298 wordsLieut. Arnold Edwards, aviator, has arrived at Vancouver, on his journey home to Sydney. He stated that nearly all the German veteran airmen had been killed. ...
Article : 118 wordsSgt. A. A. Jacobs, formerly of The Register literary staff, writing from France on may 13 in reply to a letter from the Editor (Mr. W. J. Sowden), said he had ...
Article : 421 wordsAn official statement, based upon figures compiled in England, shows that Germany obtained from neutral countries sufficient food to ration the entire German armies ...
Article : 85 wordsM. Basset, the correspondent for The Petit Parisien on the British front, has been killed near Lens by a sniper's bu'let He is the first war correspondent killed ...
Article : 90 wordsThe North German Gazette, mentioning that Baron Rautenfels (who has been recalled to Berlin at the instance of the Christiana Government in connection ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Messageries Maritimes liner Himalaya, of 5,620 tons, has been sunk in the Mediterranean, as the result of an explosion. There were 204 persons aboard, of ...
Article : 50 wordsNegotiations have been proceeding for a considerable time between the Queensland and South Australian Governments respecting the transfer of stock to the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Chamber of Deputies has passed a vote of confidence in the Government. The Prime Minister (Signor Boselli) declared that it was the intention of Italy ...
Article : 64 wordsProfessor Eulenburg, in an article in The Munich Post, remarks:— "Politically the hostility of the United States to Germany is not without significance for ...
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Article : 271 wordsA fatal case of meningitis was reported to-day. The victim was an adult. ...
Article : 19 wordsPolitical correspondents anticipate that a number of those upon whom blame is cast in the Mesopotamia Commission's report will [?] resign their positions. The ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 3 Jul 1917, Page 7
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