"Australia has a record in this war second to none," said the Minister for defence (Sr. Pearce) to-day, in the course of a stirring address delivered outside the ...
Article : 501 wordsThe brilliant Russian victory recorded in the cable massages to-day suggests that the Teutonic military commanders, in common with European peoples generally, ...
Article : 363 wordsThe President of the Chinese Republic (Li Huan Lung) has resigned, and an Emperor has been restored to the throne. [?] LONDON, July 2. ...
Article : 109 wordsA wireless Russian official massage, dated July 1 says:—"In the direction of Zloczoff and Brzezany an intense artillery battle is in progress. The communique does ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Food Controller (Lord Rhondda) addressing a meeting connected with the inception of the Baby Week demonstrations and gatherings to promote an interest ...
Article : 127 wordsAll of the German Crown Prince's recent hammer blows on the Aisne have failed to expel the French from the Chemin des Dames ridge. The Frenca capture of ...
Article : 163 wordsA solemn ceremony was carried out on Saturday in the Principal square of the city. The occasion was the distribution of military medals won on the Balkan ...
Article : 70 wordsThe tientsin correspondent of The Morning Post says that civil war is inevitable in China unless the Emperior retires from the throne. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Minister of Education (Mr. Fisher deplored the fact that in the United Kingdom there were 100,000 stillborn babies every year—a number equal to the ...
Article : 76 wordsSOUTH EASTERN BORDER, July 2.—A serious accident occurred at the farm of Mr. T. H. Clark, near Camperdown. Mr. M. Callinan, an employe, was engaged in ...
Article : 94 wordsA despatch from Austrian was correspondents at headquarters explaining the Russian success at Koniuchy, states that the offensive was prepared upon most ...
Article : 55 wordsGreek troops to-day took the oath of allegiance the new King in an imposing ceremony in the presence of the Premier (M. Veuezelos). Subsequently, a requiem ...
Article : 173 wordsThe Rome correspondent of The New York Times says there is a great concentration of large calibre Italian guns in the Trentino. This is believed to presage an ...
Article : 100 wordsThe French Monday morning communique reports:—Active reciprocal artillery fighting on the Cerny-Willes sector. "We made a brisk counter attack last evening on ...
Article : 68 wordsA despatch from Petrograd states that the Russian Minister of War (M. Kerensky) personally led the Russian troops to victory at Konin.chy ...
Article : 31 wordsTheir Majesties King George and Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra, and other members, of the Royal family, the Prime Minister (Mr Lloyd George), and his ...
Article : 537 wordsSOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, July 2.— Ethel Palaski, aged 20 years, committed su[?]cide at Camperdown by taking strychnine. The girl was found dead in a but,-where ...
Article : 61 wordsRussian official message an anounces the capture of Koniukly, with 164 officers and 8,400 men as the result of an attack on the Austro-German positions. ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of Daily Chronicle points out that the estimates of German casualties appearing in the British newspapers are necessarily ...
Article : 174 wordsA meeting of the Soldiers' Settlement Board of Australia was concluded at the Federal Parliament House to-day. Subsequently Sr. Millen (Minister in charge of ...
Article : 494 wordsThe success of the Prime Minister (Signor Boselli) in the Chamber of Deputies was due partly to his tenacious resistance of the clamour for the formation of a ...
Article : 199 wordsPETERSBURG, July 3—On Friday afternoon last, when Mr. Thomas Mc. Inerney, of Cavenagh, was driving home he fell out of his vehicle and one of his legs ...
Article : 82 wordsAlter a long and exhaustive enquiry, into, the cause of the death of Charies James Thorn, deckhand on the occasion of the foundering of the steamer Alfred at ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Foreign Minister (Mr. Balfour) stated in the Commons that Lord Hardinge had not yet resigned from his post at the Foreign Office, and he would not be ...
Article : 66 wordsGerman deserters state that naval operations on a grand scale are being prepared in the Gulf of Riga. Troops from other fronts are being concentrated, and ...
Article : 61 wordsRENMARK, July 2—Mr. Tonkin, an employe of the local power station, met with an accident a few days ago. He was mating arrangements for carrying power ...
Article : 140 wordsIt has now been made known that the Russian Minster for War (M. Kerensky) three weeks ago informed the United States that a Russian offensive would be ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Leader of the House of Commons (Mr.' Bonar Law), on behalf of the Government, has given the, assurance that none of the officers censured ia the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe British Commander in Chief reported on Monday morning:—We made a successful raid eastward of Hardicourt Enemy raiders reached our trenches east of Loos, ...
Article : 51 wordsHAWKER, July 2.—Mr. Thomas Williams, an elderly man, living with Mr. W. P. O'Loughlin, a farmer of the Hundred of Wonaka, was attacked by a Berkshire ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. W. T. massey, British was correspondent in the eastern was theatre, writing form headquarters at Gaze, says:—"Gen. Allenby is now assuming the ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Cologne Gazette, discussing the British Prime Minister's speech, remarks:— "Mr. Lloyd George says that Armenia and Mo[?]tamia must bes taken from Turkey. ...
Article : 243 wordsThe Morning Post, in a special article relating to operations on the western front. says:—"A Canadian officer, on being complimented upon the gallantry of his ...
Article : 126 wordsLondon newspapers give prominence to Gen. Brussiloff's big success in Galicia, which they characterize as a splendid method of commemorating the anniversary ...
Article : 345 wordsMOUNT BARKER, July 3.—At, about noon a young woman named Madge Baker, aged 20 years, a State girl, living with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt, about two miles ...
Article : 169 wordsIn refusing an application by various unions to reduce hours in practically the whole of the occupations in the building trades group, Mr. Justice Rolin, in the ...
Article : 213 wordsAnother British air squadton attacked and severely damaged an important enemy depot at Tul Keran, north-east of Jaffa A squadron attacked the headquarters of ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs says:—"There was a great amount of big gun firing at Lens on Sunday. The Canadians pushed further through Avion southwards, near Fresnoy ...
Article : 81 wordsExtraordinary seemes have accompanied the race riots at St. Louis, Illinois. Labour [?]gents brought negro workers from the south. A mob of white residents attacked. ...
Article : 126 wordsReserved judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day in regard to an application made by Robert Crawford, a mortgagee, under ...
Article : 325 wordsGAWLER, July 3.—Last Friday evening shortly after 7 o'clock, a moter vehicular collision occurred about two miles sought of Gawler, on the Main North ...
Article : 96 wordsPresident Wilson has proclaimed the regulations governing the conscription draft scheme. The exempted persons include chose indispensably, engaged in military and ...
Article : 173 wordsLord Rhondda (Food Controller) in a speech at Cardiff described his position as that of guardian of the consumer particularly of the poor consumer. He was ...
Article : 83 wordsMM. Rozanoff, Golddenburg, and Smirnoff, who will represent the Congress of Workmen's and Soldiers' delegates, have started for Stockholm. The Moderates ...
Article : 86 wordsA smart capture of on alleged housebreaker, was effected by M.C.. Wright at Moonta this morning. A report was made to Constable' Wright at 9.20 last ...
Article : 184 wordsSYDNEY, July 3.—This morning Walter Mitchell (18) leaned against a banker at the Crown Glass bottle Works at Camperdown, which become accidentally ...
Article : 39 wordsA German semi-official messaged announces that women and youths pillaged foodshops in Dusseldor[?] Many aliens, including Belgians and Russians, were ...
Article : 48 wordsA wirless Russian official massage says:—"The Turks on the Persian front launched a series of attacks near Bistan. We pursued them north-west of Sepne, reached ...
Article : 120 wordsSYDNEY, July 3.—Richard Thompson (about 28) was taken by Constable James from a boarding house in Goulburn street, City, to the Sydney Hospital in an ...
Article : 83 wordsHungarian newspapers report an extraordinary epidemic of sleeping sickness as a consequence of the prevalence of debility, the result of insufficient nourishment. The ...
Article : 52 wordsThe declaration of the Austrian Emperor Charles in favour of peace as soon as possible is due to the urgent warning of Austro-Hungarian party leaders that there will ...
Article : 107 wordsBROKEN HILL, July 3.—A fire at Gypsum street, Railwaytown; last night, destroyed a four-roomed house owned and occupied by Mrs. Mary Ann Fox. The ...
Article : 53 wordsThe United States Government believes it has unearthed a pro German plot to wreck steamers on the Great Lakes, and thereby delay American military organization ...
Article : 64 wordsIt is believed that the sudden visit of Gen. Hindenburg and Gen. Ludendorff to Vienna, and their conferences with the Austrian general staff, will lead to changes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsLord Esher writing in The Matin, expresses the hope that Englandd will not ren[?] disregardful of the influence of the thousands of Germen agents in every part ...
Article : 78 wordsThe United Press Agency's correspondent at Tokio reports that Mr. Mochiselki, a member of the opposition, suggested in the Diet that Japan should negotiatek ...
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Advertising : 594 wordsA Czech member (M. Preschek), in thes Austrian Chamber of Deputies, declared that the Austro-German alliance had been disastrous in plunging Austria Hungary ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 4 Jul 1917, Page 7
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