It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, but the many charitable institutions of the State seem to have struck a gale of unchanging adversity. Charity is ...
Article : 1,041 wordsThe Secretary of the Returned Soldiers Association (Mr. A. E. Tait) had an inter view with the Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council (Mr. Millen) in ...
Article : 549 wordsThe Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council (Mr. Millen) arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Friday with the object of conferring with ...
Article : 1,325 wordsThe first details of the revolutionary movement in Moscow show that the trouble began with a general strike on March 13. A temporary committee ...
Article : 165 wordsA German report says:—We have progressed on a three-mile front eastward of Lida (in the Russian province of Vilna) and destroyed defence. We also captured ...
Article : 158 wordsSpending the evening of his life in "ease and dignity" in his comfortable home at Opey avenue, Hyde Park, is a fine old "west countrymen," Mr. James Vanstone ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,079 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says the Provisional Government proposes to raise gold for the war, to gather in stores of food hidden or ...
Article : 69 wordsThe United States has evidently reached the parting of the ways, and President Wilson has called Congress to an extraordinary session "to discuss grave matters of policy." It is believed that if war is declared there will be the fullest co-operation with the Allies on the part of the United States. The ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Press Bureau states that Mr. Lloyd George in a telegram to the Russian Premier (Prince George Lvoff), said:—"Thers is the most profound satisfaction ...
Article : 195 wordsGen. Russky, it is believed was the direct agent in persuading the Czar to abdicate instead of sending troops to suppress the revolution. The Czar, wheh en ...
Article : 134 wordsA Bulgarian, communique says:—Allied attacks east of Lake Presba and west of Monastir were heavily repulsed. An attempted allied offensive north of ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that the German newspapers are going to great pains to prove that, the retreat means victory, but ...
Article : 264 wordsThe Morning Post correspondent at British headquarters in France says:—Open warfare, cavalry skirmishes, and occasional encounters with German cyclist ...
Article : 486 wordsThe Grand Duke Nicholas (Russian Commander-in-Chief in the Caucasus) interviewed at Tiffis, said:—"Now the new Government is becoming an accomplished ...
Article : 191 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (Liberal, Hanley), asked whether, in view of the charges levelled against the Czar and his Ministers, the ...
Article : 132 wordsIn the House of Commons oh Thursday he Leader (Mr. Bonar Law) moved—"That the House and fra[?]ernal greetings to the Russian. Duma and ...
Article : 552 wordsMr. Edmund Candler, the war correspondent in Mesopotamia, writing from Azizia, in referring to the events that proceeded the capture of Bagdad, states ...
Article : 341 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post, in a message dispatched on Tuesday, says that Gen. Korniloff seems to have the Petrograd troops well in hand. ...
Article : 89 wordsA French official announcement has been made that daring the week ended March 18 the arrivals of merchantmen over 100 tons, excluding fishing' craft, numbered ...
Article : 66 wordsA meeting of returned officers and men who were present at the landing on Gallipoli on April 25, 1915, was held at the Cheer-up Hut on Friday night. Col. S. ...
Article : 160 wordsSpeaking on the motion of sympathy with Russia, in the Commons, Mr. Joseph Devlin, the Nationalist member for Belfast fast West, said the Russian revolution was ...
Article : 164 wordsDutch newspapers discredit the rumours regarding serious disorder in Germany, and point out that telegraphic communication between Holland and the ...
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Advertising : 274 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) to-day received the following message, dated March 20, from Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Birdtwood:—"I know you will be glad ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post, in a despatch dated Monday, states that there is little positive fresh news beyond the satisfactory fact ...
Article : 320 wordsThe full text has been published of a series of remarkable confidential instructions officially issued to German newspapers instructing them how to discuss the ...
Article : 187 wordsThe French communique of Thursday morning said.—After a lively struggle, we succeeded in extending our positions east of the St. Quentin Canal to the region north ...
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Advertising : 170 wordsReports are continuing to pour in concerning German vandalism in the evacuated zone. Gen. Fleck, commander of the German 17th Army Corps, carried off ...
Article : 47 wordsA wireless German official message states that "Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia flew over the enemy lines between Arras and Peronne, but has not returned." ...
Article : 87 wordsThe French Chamber of Deputies has unanimously passed a vote of confidence in the newly formed Ribot Government. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 24 Mar 1917, Page 9
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